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The 2022 season will definitively deliver its verdicts by giving the names of its Moto2 and MotoGP World Champions and as such, the event will not be one to miss. But once the spotlight of this campaign was on, the lanterns of the 2023 vintage will already begin to heat up on the same Ricardo Tormo route with the first test of the off-season. Tuesday, November 8, it will already be tomorrow and above all live and not only here…

The MotoGP World Championship is coming to an end and the Community Grand Prix of Valencia will be the last of this season. However, once the weekend is over, the objective of the teams and drivers will be different... Indeed, the Ricardo Tormo track will then host a day of testing the following Tuesday. Which means that the 2023 motorcycles will be on track on 8th November. It is precisely for this reason that motogp.com announces that the event will be followed live from 09:30am to 17:30pm, local time, as follows:

Live morning broadcast on motogp.com: from 09:30 a.m. to 13:30 p.m.

Midday recap live on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Twitch: 14 p.m.

Live broadcast of the afternoon on motogp.com: 14:30 p.m. to 17:30 p.m.

Direct-Live on paddock-gp.com

The 2023 season will already open

Although only one driver will make his debut in the category next year, either Augusto Fernandez, there will be changes among the drivers in the teams. It will therefore be worth following this first day of testing.

We will recall that Suzuki will have disappeared from the landscape, since the brand will have officially left MotoGP after the end of this season, and RNF will have its first contact with the machines Aprilia. It will also be interesting to follow what Honda will bring, as Yamaha . Two situations which will allow us to assess their progress in terms of development. And then bastianini will make his debut as a teammate Bagnaia, Miller will discover the KTM and Alex Marquez the Ducati. Non-exhaustive reading…

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