MotoGP resumes this weekend at the Aragon Circuit, returning to the calendar after a one-year break. Reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia, riding for Ducati, leads his title rival Jorge Martin by just five points. Their rivalry has defined the 2023 season, and the Aragon Grand Prix promises another intense battle. Bagnaia, who won here in 2021, must be at his best to defend his narrow lead on this challenging track. With his aggressive riding style, Martin will push hard to close the gap. Enea Bastianini, the 2022 Aragon winner, has been consistent this season and could impact the race. With six premier-class wins at Aragon, Marc Marquez will aim to return to form despite recent struggles. With many riders in contention, the Aragon Grand Prix promises intense competition as everyone fights for victory and stays in the championship race.
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MotoGP: 2024 Aragon Grand Prix Timings
Friday, August 30
Aragon MotoGP P1 - 2:15 pm
Aragon MotoGP P2 - 6:30 pm
Saturday, August 31
Aragon MotoGP FP - 1.40 pm
Aragon MotoGP Qualifying - 2.20 pm
Aragon MotoGP SPR - 6:30 pm
Sunday, September 01
Aragon MotoGP - 5:30 pm
MotoGP Aragon GP: Where to Watch the 2024 Race
You can watch the 2024 MotoGP race live for free on JioCinema. Download the app from Google Play or the Apple App Store. JioCinema is available on smart TVs and works for everyone, even if you don't have a Jio SIM card. The app is compatible with iPhones and iPads running iOS 7 or later, Android phones with version 4.3 or later, and Samsung Tizen devices with version 2.4 or later.
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The 2024 MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix will air live on Eurosport and Sports 18 in India.
For full coverage, including practice sessions, qualifying, races, and highlights, you can subscribe to MotoGP's official streaming service, MotoGP VideoPass, for an annual fee.
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