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The 2024 MotoGP season is in full swing with not only transfers for 2025, of which Bezzecchi's announcement at Aprilia is the latest, but also 13 Grands Prix remaining and 481 points at stake. The next meeting takes place at legendary TT Circuit Assen, marking a double anniversary: ​​the 75th Grand Prix and the 75th anniversary of MotoGP…

Francis Bagnaia is one of the main players expected to Assen. Building on his two consecutive victories, he aims to make up for his delay in the championship MotoGP. George Martin, for his part, seeks to prove his consistency and speed, aiming to increase his victories and move up the rankings. Marc Marquez, still looking for his first victory in 2024, hopes to find success again on this circuit which he masters well.

Enea Bastianini, 57 points behind the leader, is determined to reduce this gap, while Maverick Vinales aspires to return to the podium, taking advantage of his past experience at Assen. Aleix Espargaró, after his podium in 2023, aims to repeat this performance.

Assen

Rain is forecast for this Friday in Assen

At the same time, rumors continue to circulate, particularly among Honda et Yamaha . Joan mir is in the spotlight at Honda, While fabio quartararo will hope thatAssen will give it the necessary impetus to regain the forefront. alex rins, meanwhile, will aim to pick up points after a difficult season.

The Assen circuit, 4,5 km long with its 6 left and 12 right turns, remains an emblematic MotoGP stage. Although it has evolved since its first edition on open roads, losing some of its characteristic features, it retains its status as the “Cathedral of Motorcycle Speed”. The weather forecast predicts rain for Friday, adding an extra challenge for the drivers. You won't have to miss a thing. Exactly, here is the program.

MotoGP, Assen: timetables for the Dutch Grand Prix

Friday 28 June:

08:30 – 08:45: MotoE P1

09:00 – 09:35 (35 min): Moto3, P1

09:50 – 10:30 (40 min): Moto2, P1

10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (45 min): MotoGP, P1

12:25-12:40 MotoE

13:15 – 13:50 (35 min): Moto3, P2

14:05 – 14:45 (40 min): Moto2, P2

15:00 p.m. – 16:00 p.m. (60 min): MotoGP, Practice

17:05 p.m. – 17:15 p.m.: MotoE Q1

17:25 p.m. – 17:35 p.m.: MotoE Q2

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