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Argentina

The eyes will be small, the suits, according to Marini's own admission, will smell musty, it will have been necessary to work on them all night but Argentina, this Saturday will have its Grand Prix. At least if that damn cargo plane landed in time to unpack its jewels, without which the Grand Prix paddock is an empty setting...

Before the battle against the clock, the race against time in the pits will have started and the drivers, as we can see, will have participated in setting up the barnum.

The motorcycles will have been cleaned and the engines will have barely warmed up before they will have to set off on a dusty track which has not been used by the pilots since 2019. And some like Brad Binder, and the five rookies, will never have experienced this track on the handlebars of a MotoGP. And yet, this Saturday, we will have to discover, fine-tune, go back, see the Michelin tires then qualify.

A human tide is expected in Argentina

So it will be a hell of a day in all categories. After a Friday of champing at the bit, it will be time to turn the throttle. Here is the program so you don't miss anything... By the way, the public will also be there. On Sunday, one hundred thousand people are expected to attend the races…

Argentina

MotoGP Argentina J2: timetablesSaturday April 2:
Moto3 1 free practice 13:15 p.m. – 14:05 p.m.
Moto2 1 free practice 14:20 p.m. – 15:10 p.m.
Moto3 2 free practice 15:25 p.m. – 16:15 p.m.
Moto2 2 free practice 16:30 p.m. – 17:20 p.m.
Free practice MotoGP 1 17:35 – 18:35
Moto3 Qualifying 1 18:50 p.m. – 19:05 p.m.
Moto3 Qualifying 2 19:15 p.m. – 19:30 p.m.
Moto2 Qualifying 1 19:45 p.m. – 20:00 p.m.
Moto2 Qualifying 2 20:10 p.m. – 20:25 p.m.
MotoGP 2 free practice 20:40 – 21:40
MotoGP 1 qualifying 22:05 – 22:20
MotoGP 2 qualifying 22:30 – 22:45

Argentina