This weekend, the MotoGP championship heads to Misano for the San Marino Grand Prix. Ducati's reigning world champion, Francesco Bagnaia, has fallen to second place in the title race after a disappointing performance at the Aragon GP. Bagnaia, who started the weekend in Alcaniz with a slight lead, finished ninth in the sprint race and crashed out of the main race. His rival, Jorge Martin, now leads the championship by a significant margin. Their intense rivalry has been a highlight of the 2023 season.
Pecco faces a tight recovery window for Misano, a challenge he's no stranger to. Last year, he crashed at the Catalan Grand Prix and arrived at Misano with leg injuries. Despite that, Bagnaia secured third place in both the Sprint and Grand Prix. This year, the impact of his recent Aragon crash remains uncertain until practice begins on Friday morning.
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MotoGP San Marino GP: 2024 Misano Race Timings in India
Friday, September 08
San Marino MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 1 - 02:15 pm
San Marino MotoGP Practice - 06:30 pm
Saturday, September 09
San Marino MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 2 - 01:40 pm
San Marino MotoGP Qualifying - 02:20 pm
San Marino MotoGP Sprint - 6:30 pm
Sunday, September 10
San Marino MotoGP Race - 5:30 pm
MotoGP San Marino GP: Where to Watch the 2024 Race
The 2024 MotoGP race can be watched live for free on JioCinema. The app is available for download on Google Play and the Apple App Store. JioCinema is compatible with smart TVs and accessible to all users, even those without a Jio SIM card. It works 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.
The 2024 MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix will also air live on Eurosport and Sports 18 in India.
For full coverage, including practice sessions, qualifying, races, and highlights, viewers can subscribe to MotoGP's official streaming service, MotoGP VideoPass, for an annual fee.
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