
After 19 Grands Prix, MotoGP has a meeting in Valencia for the last time in 2022 this weekend to finish the season. This Sunday we will finally know the name of the world champion of the queen of motorcycle racing on the Cheste circuit. Opened in 1999, this small circuit is a favorite of MotoGP riders and fans.
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On November 6, motorcycles will go to the village 27 racing lapson a section with a length of 4 km. It has 9 left turns and 5 right turns. Its longest straight line is 876 m.
Can Fabio Quartararo make back-to-back appearances?
Long the leader behind the wheel of his Yamaha, the French rider finally spotted the first place in the riders’ championship after the Thai Grand Prix, the 17th round of the season. Now he has 23 points behind the first, but statistically he can still lead if he runs a great race. In 2021, in Valencia, Fabio Quartararo finished 5th, scoring 11 points. That won’t be enough if he wants to win the world title again in 2022 made it back-to-back titles after their title the previous season.
Francesco Bagnaia, the great favorite of the championship
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Now the Italian, leading the World Drivers’ Championship, is closer than ever to his first individual title. If it ends 13th or better, he is guaranteed to win the crown. In addition, the Cheste track is good for him. Last year it was at Francesco Bagnaia won the Valencia Grand Prix on his Ducati. He is also in brilliant form. For the last three races, the Italian rider remains on it three podiums, including a win in Malaysia.
So, Francesco Bagnaia has all the cards in his hands.
Full television program of the Grand Prix of Valencia
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With the return of the MotoGP championship to European soilbroadcast of the race from 14:00. on Canal+ in France. But be careful, all tests and qualifications can be found on Canal + Sports 360. Check out the Valencia Grand Prix TV schedule for the weekend here:
Friday, September 2
- 9:55 β 10:40: Free practice 1 (Canal + Sport 360)
- 14:10 β 14:55: Free training 2 (Canal + Sport 360)
Saturday, September 3
- 9:55 β 10:40: free practice 3 (Canal + Sport 360)
- 13:30 β 14:00: free practice 4 (Canal + Sport 360)
- 14:10 β 14:25: qualification 1 (Canal + Sport 360)
- 14:35 β 14:50: qualification 2 (Canal + Sport 360)
Sunday, September 4
- 9:40 β 10:00: warm-up (Canal + Sport 360)
- 14:00: Grand Prix of Catalonia (Canal +)
Source: Auto Plus

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