Austin

The lights of the Argentine Grand Prix are still lukewarm as the Grand Prix paddock rushes to Austin, Texas, to experience the fourth round of an unpredictable championship. Among the riders, it is led by an Aprilia official who precedes a Ducati factory rider and nine riders have already reached the podium. So can't wait for the rest and it's for this weekend!

Who says Austin dit Marc Marquez who has won seven victories there in eight visits. We don't know if he will be there because of his third diplopia, but there will be alex rins who won in Texas in 2019 with the Suzuki. The 2020 edition was canceled due to the health crisis and last year it was the essential official Honda which resumed its domination on the Americas route. He had moved ahead on a route with a much criticized asphalt surface as it was degraded fabio quartararo et Pecco Bagnaia. The Ducati rider had taken an incredible pole position, but Honda and Yamaha had shown a decidedly superior pace in the race.

Austin

Last year Austin was threatened with a boycott by the current championship leader

Precisely both the Frenchman for Yamaha and the Italian in Ducati red, this last meeting before returning to Europe will be essential to stay in the title race after the start of the campaign MotoGP erratic to say the least. While waiting to discover what awaits us at Uncle Sam and the bumpy asphalt of Austin, here is the program so you don't miss anything...

Garrett gerloff

MotoGP Austin: the program

Friday, April 8 :

FP1

Moto2 16:00-16:40

MotoGP 16:55-17:40

Moto3 17:55-18:35

FP2

Moto2 20:15-20:55

MotoGP 21:10-21:55

Moto3 22:10-22:50

Saturday, April 9 :

FP3

Moto2 16:00–16:40

MotoGP 16:55–17:40

Moto3 17:55 p.m. – 18:35 p.m.

Qualifications

Moto2 Qualifications 19:35–20:15

MotoGP (FP4) 20:30–21:00

MotoGP (Q1) 21:10–21:25

MotoGP (Q2) 21:35–21:50

Moto3 Qualifications 22:10-22:50

Sunday April 10:

Warm up

Moto2 16:20–16:30

MotoGP 16:40–17:00

Moto3 17:10–17:20

Courses

Moto2 18:20

MotoGP 20:00

Moto3 21:30