MotoGP: schedule and where to watch the MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix, on TV

The Misano circuit hosts the MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix this weekend.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
04 September 2022 Sunday 06:33
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MotoGP: schedule and where to watch the MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix, on TV

The Misano circuit hosts the MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix this weekend. Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) defends the lead in the MotoGP World Championship in this Sunday's race, the fourteenth of the championship. The Catalan Aleix Espargaró follows him in the classification with the Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) culminating on the podium.

On Saturday, Jack Miller (Ducati) took pole position and will start in first position. Behind the Australian, Bastianini, followed by Bezzecchi, Viñales and Zarco. The leader Quartararo finished with the eighth position on the grid, ahead of Espargaró, ninth.

In the fight for the World Championship, Quartararo has 200 points after his second position in the Austrian GP. This season he has added three victories and seven podiums that place him at the top. In second position is Espargaró, with 168 points and only ten points, with 158, is the Italian Bagnaia.

But the most positive news of the week in Misano does not come from the starting grid. Marc Márquez yesterday received the 'fit' from the World Championship doctors to be able to get back on a motorcycle after overcoming his arm problems. The Catalan driver will drive again next Tuesday, in the tests that are held on this same track in Misano. The Honda man has undergone several operations in recent times, the most recent last May, but he seems ready to return.

Depending on his sensations during the training sessions, his return to competition will be studied. The next GP is Aragón, from September 16 to 18 at Motorland. Ten days to test yourself and see if you're ready to compete.

The fourteenth race of the MotoGP World Championship takes place this Sunday, September 4, at the Misano circuit (Italy). A test that will start at 2:00 p.m. and that can be followed live on DAZN. In addition, La Vanguardia will offer minute by minute updates on all the race news on its website. Before the queen event, the Moto3 races will have been held, starting at 11 am, and Moto2, starting at 12:20 pm.