Who, Jorge Martin or Francesco Bagnaia, will win the title? Answer by following the last race of the season live!

Who, Jorge Martin or Francesco Bagnaia, will win the title? Answer by following the last race of the season live!
Who, Jorge Martin or Francesco Bagnaia, will win the title? Answer by following the last race of the season live!

The moment of truth has come! From 2 p.m., Jorge Martin and Francesco Bagnaia will engage in one final battle this season to win the world title at the Barcelona Grand Prix. Follow the race live below!

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For the third consecutive year, the title of MotoGP world champion is decided during the last round of the season at the Barcelona Grand Prix Last minute substitute for Valencia, due to the recent bad weather which hit the southern Spanish city. During this final meeting of the year, Francesco Bagnaia has already pushed back Jorge Martin’s title by winning the sprint race, however the Spaniard still holds his destiny in hand to win the ultimate grail. Things are quite simple, if Francesco Bagnaia wins the race, the Pramac driver only needs a 9th place. Suffice it to say that Jorge Martin has a good chance of winning the crown provided he does not make any fatal errors. Who will win the world title? Answer by following our live dedicated to the event here.

Information from the Catalunya circuit (Barcelona, ​​Spain)

  • Length: 4,660m
  • Width: 12m
  • Left turns: 6
  • Right turns: 8
  • Longest straight: 1,047m
  • Number of turns: 24
  • Distance totale : 111.77km

Schedule for the 2024 Barcelona Grand Prix

Séance Date Schedules Chain
SéanceThe grid DateSunday November 17 Schedules1 p.m ChainCanal +
SéanceThe race DateSunday November 17 Schedules14h00 ChainCanal +
SéanceLe podium DateSunday November 17 Schedules14h50 ChainCanal +

Journalist specializing in motor sports (, WEC, FE, MotoGP)

Published on 11/17/2024 at 1:30 p.m.


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