This time, it is indeed the last of the last to be played and the last performance of a 2022 version of the Grand Prix season which will take place this weekend in Valencia. And this last show will take place on the Ricardo Tormo track. Two World Champions will be designated this Sunday. A strong trend explained by the circumstances is that Pecco Bagnaia will be the future king of MotoGP while things are less predictable for Moto2 which is still hesitating between Augusto Fernandez and Ai Ogura. If the mass has already been said in Moto3, everyone will want to mark the occasion to come out of this year in style. So you won't have to miss anything yet. Here is the program…
As for the issues, we will start for once with a Moto2 where the first two are separated by only 9,5 points. Between Augusto Fernandez, already committed to MotoGP in 2023 on a GASGAS from the Tech3 team, and Ai Ogura, who refused the same promotion but on a Honda from the LCR team, this will be a nice final explanation, the two having distinguished themselves this season by as many exploits as blunders.
Aron canet seems assured of his third place on the final podium while for the rookie title, there is a real duel between the surprise guest Alonso lopez and one Peter Acosta which is no longer quite an irresistible phenomenon. These two will also be ones to watch closely during this final weekend of competition in Valencia.
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It's about to go down to the wire between these two at #TheDecider 🤩#MalaysianGP 🇲🇾 pic.twitter.com/l0FzlQqkxq
- MotoGP @ 🏁 (@MotoGP) October 23, 2022
The last dance in Valencia promises us great celebrations
For the MotoGP, we know the situation. fabio quartararo must win and hope that Pecco Bagnaia did worse than 14th to keep his crown. We understand why all of Italy is preparing to celebrate its first World Champion in the category since Red in 2009. We guess that at Ducati, we can't imagine losing a game never won since Casey Stoner in 2007. While Giacomo Agostini already thinks that he will no longer be the crowned Italian rider with an Italian motorcycle thus identified for 50 years. But in view of a personal experience in 2006, Lynn Jarvis still put a few bottles in the fridge Yamaha , in case…
The fight for the bronze medal is much closer: the Aprilia ace Aleix Espargaró only one point ahead of the four-time season winner Enea Bastianini before the last race. By the way: with a victory, I will espargaro et bastianini could also reach second place in the championship if Quarterly had to remain without points at the same time...
A dancing Davide Tardozzi is the type of content you didn't know you needed 🕺🎶#MotoGP pic.twitter.com/DAPaZFEjZc
- MotoGP @ 🏁 (@MotoGP) October 27, 2022
The program of the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana
Friday November 4:
09:00 – 09:40: Moto3, FP1
09:55 a.m. – 10:40 a.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 p.m.: Moto2 FP2
Saturday November 5:
09:00 – 09:40: Moto3 FP3
09:55 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.: MotoGP, FP3
10:55 – 11:35: Moto2, FP3
12:35 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.: Moto3, Qualifying 1
13:00 p.m. – 13:15 p.m.: Moto3, Qualifying 2
13:30 p.m. – 14:00 p.m.: MotoGP FP4
14:10 p.m. – 14:25 p.m. MotoGP Q1
14:35 p.m. – 14:50 p.m.: MotoGP, Q2
15:10 p.m. – 15:25 p.m.: Moto2 Qualifying 1
15:35 p.m. – 15:50 p.m.: Moto2 Qualifying 2
Sunday November 6:
09:00 – 09:10: Moto3, Warm-up
09:20 – 09:30: Moto2, Warm-up
09:40 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.: MotoGP, Warm-up
11:00 a.m.: Moto3, Race (23 laps)
12:20 a.m.: Moto2, Race (25 laps)
14:00 p.m.: MotoGP, race (27 laps)