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This weekend it's Aragon, a stage which marks the penultimate European round of the MotoGP calendar. Then, it will be a grueling overseas campaign made up of three events before the final of Valencia. A term which will undoubtedly already know its World Champion since it is a Marc Marquez with a 67-point lead which presents itself in front of a track which he has dominated over the last two years and on which he has already achieved success four times. And for good reason…

Indeed, the Aragon circuit is the type that makes its drivers rotate in the opposite direction of a clockwise hand. The kind of particularity that the Honda official loves. He is therefore the favorite for this round, but the Ducati are ready to cut him some croupiers. Since the start of the summer break, the red motorcycles are quite simply undefeated. And they have no intention of stopping this glorious series. And these are not the good last tests carried out on the circuit which will discourage so many Dovizioso which Lorenzo.

A less exciting series that should continue is that of the drought of success at Yamaha. Even in their glory days, Aragon was not its drivers' cup of tea, and this is not the pole achieved by Casa Particular in Viñales last year which should change the trend. Finally, our John Zarco will fight for the leading position in the independent driver rankings. Tied on points with Petrucci and within firing range of Cal Crutchlow, the French no longer have the right to make mistakes…

Program :

Thursday September 20:

17:00 p.m.: MotoGP press conference: Marc Marquez, Andrea Dovizioso, Maverick Viñales, Cal Crutchlow, Alex Rins and Pol Espargaró.

 

Friday, September 21:

09:00: Moto3 Free Practice 1

09:55: MotoGP Free Practice 1

10:55 a.m.: Moto2 Free Practice 1

13:10 a.m.: Moto3 Free Practice 2

14:05: MotoGP Free Practice 2

15:05 p.m.: Moto2 Free Practice 2

 

Saturday, September 22:

09:00: Moto3 Free Practice 3

09:55: MotoGP Free Practice 3

10:55 a.m.: Moto2 Free Practice 3

12:35 p.m.: Moto3 Qualifying

13:30: MotoGP Free Practice 4

14:10 p.m.: MotoGP Qualifying

15:05 p.m.: Moto2 Qualifying

17:30 p.m.: Post-qualification press conference

 

Sunday, September 23:

08:40: Moto3 Warm Up

09:10: Moto2 Warm Up

09:40: MotoGP Warm Up

11.00: Moto3 Race

12:20 p.m.: Moto2 Race

13:30 p.m.: MotoGP Pre-Race Grid

14.00 p.m.: MotoGP Race