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Follow the Barcelona Solidarity Grand Prix Sprint live with commentary

With 24 points ahead of Francesco Bagnaia, the situation is simple for Jorge Martín. The Spanish driver will become world champion if he manages to score two more points this Saturday than his Italian rival, double title holder. If Bagnaia manages to stay at 25 points or less at the end of this Saturday game, the title will be decided during the last Grand Prix of the season, Sunday in Barcelona.

The Catalan circuit is hosting the MotoGP final for the first time, which was moved from Valencia. The Ricardo Tormo Circuit cannot host this last event following the devastating floods which affected the region at the beginning of November, and which cost the lives of more than 200 people. Dorna, the company operating the commercial rights of MotoGP, has made this relief meeting in Barcelona a Solidarity Grand Prix, the profits of which will go to reconstruction efforts and assistance to flood victims.

> You can follow the evolution of the ranking live via the official MotoGP Live Timing, available here.

MotoGP – Solidarity GP
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2:50 p.m. – While the season was supposed to end in Valencia, deadly floods forced this final to be moved to Barcelona. In May, Aleix Espargaró won the Sprint and Francesco Bagnaia the Grand Prix on this same circuit.

14h47 – To win the title today, Jorge Martín must score two points more than his rival Francesco Bagnaia. We have summarized the scenarios that could decide the title:

How can Jorge Martín become champion in the Sprint in Barcelona?

14h45 – Hello everyone, welcome to AUTOhebdo.fr to follow live the Sprint of this Barcelona Solidarity Grand Prix, which could prove decisive for the title of world champion!

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