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After a year of challenges and duels, we have reached the final act, the last race of the season with a Valencia Grand Prix which will award the 2022 MotoGP World Championship title and the crown of the same vintage in Moto2. An event which begins this Friday with free practice…

The victory in Malaysia ensured Pecco Bagnaia to reach the last race with a large lead over fabio quartararo, but nothing has been done yet. Until the checkered flag, everything still has to be decided and the outsiders could tip the scales for the title. The Piedmontese will have many distinguished companions on the track who can both help him and put obstacles in his way. bastianini in Malaysia deservedly fought to the end, while in the first laps at the head of the race there was Martin who seemed to be heading towards victory before falling.

After a difficult weekend, Marc Marquez could also shine again in Valencia, as well as Aprilia, which experienced a succession of disappointments during the overseas campaign, the last competition in Malaysia being no exception.

Pecco Bagnaia

Pecco Bagnaia is the latest winner in Valencia

In Valencia, after eight seasons, the course of Suzuki in the premier category is also coming to an end. The house of Hamamatsu, in fact, has decided to withdraw from the Championship at the end of this year and in Spain it will be the last appearance of the GSX-RR.

Weather wise, for the moment, good weather is forecast all weekend. The Valencia circuit is 4 km long and has 9 left turns and 5 right turns. On this track, which entered the calendar in 2001, the most successful drivers are: Jorge Lorenzo et Dani Pedrosa, both with 4 victories. On this track Andrea Dovizioso only won once. Last year it was Francis Bagnaia who took it...

What will these free practice sessions on Friday in Valencia have in store for us? To find out, you will have to follow this program…

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The program of the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana

Friday November 4:

09:00 – 09:40: Moto3, FP1

09:55 p.m. - 10:40 p.m .: MotoGP, FP1

10:55 – 11:35: Moto2, FP1

13:15 p.m. – 13:55 p.m.: Moto3 FP2

14:10 p.m. – 14:55 p.m.: MotoGP FP2

15:10 – 15:50: Moto2 FP2

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