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This weekend, the world of Grands Prix will draw its final bouquet for a Valencia Grand Prix which will close this 2019 season. All the major titles are already played, from Moto3 to MotoGP via Moto2. However, there are some runners-up who are still up for grabs and who have a certain importance for pilots who, if they reach their end, will find material to build great morale for the next campaign or rebuild a forgotten reputation. throughout this year. So, as always, you should not miss anything!

In MotoGP, the challenge will be this triple crown wanted by Honda in order to also reward his Repsol team for a breathtaking performance this season having already secured the rewards in the drivers' and manufacturers' rankings. Marc Márquez will try to collect his twelfth success of the year and Jorge Lorenzo will have the mission to bring back as many points as it will be possible for him to collect given his general condition. The sum of the two should be more favorable than the results of the Ducati riders, a factory team which is at the top of this hierarchy with two lengths ahead of the Japanese.

But that's not all: third place in the championship will be hotly contested between Maverick Vinales and ÁLex Rins, while at Yamaha, the stakes will also be a possible first victory of fabio quartararo. It would be the icing on the cake of a journey which revealed a new talent at the top of the Grand Prix hierarchy. An improvement of which Valentino Rossi won't want to be the collateral damage. He too will therefore be keen to leave Valencia with great reasons for satisfaction... Incidentally, this third place in the championship also mathematically concerns the Frenchman from the Petronas team as Danilo Petrucci.

This stage on the Ricardo Tormo route will also be the last opportunity to convince for Johann zarco riding the LCR team Honda. In Moto3, as in Moto2, the place of vice-world champion will be at stake. Canet, Arbolino et Ramirez thus compete for the position of dolphin of Lorenzo Dalla Porta while these are Tom Luthi et Brad Binder, and even NAVARRO who will do the same in Moto2, but behind Alex Marquez.

Jeudi 14 November

16:00 p.m.-16:30 p.m. MotoE Free Practice 1

17:00 p.m. Press conference: Marc Marquez (Honda-SPA), Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati-ITA), Maverick Vinales (Yamaha-SPA), Alex Rins (Suzuki-SPA), Valentino Rossi (Yamaha-ITA), Franco Morbidelli (Yamaha- ITA).

18:00 p.m. MotoGP Legend Ceremony: Jorge Martinez 'Aspar'

Friday, November 15

9:00-9:40 a.m.: Moto3 Free Practice 1
9:55 a.m.-10:40 a.m.: MotoGP Free Practice 1
10:55-11:35 a.m.: Moto2 Free Practice 1
11:50 a.m.-12:20 p.m.: MotoE Free Practice 2

12:25 p.m. Team Managers conference

13:15 p.m.-13:55 p.m.: Moto3 Free Practice 2
14:10 a.m.-14:55 a.m.: MotoGP Free Practice 2
15:10-15:50 a.m.: Moto2 Free Practice 2
16:05 p.m.: E-Pole

Saturday, November 16

9:00-9:40 a.m.: Moto3 Free Practice 3
9:55 a.m.-10:40 a.m.: MotoGP Free Practice 3
10:55-11:35 a.m.: Moto2 Free Practice 3

12:35 p.m.-13:15 p.m.: Moto3 Qualifying
13:30 a.m.-14:00 a.m.: MotoGP Free Practice 4
14:10 p.m.-14:50 p.m.: MotoGP Qualifying
15h05-15h45: Moto2 Qualifications
16:15 p.m.: MotoE: Race 1

Sunday, November 17

8:20 a.m.: Moto3 Warmup
8:50 a.m.: Moto2 Warmup
9:20 a.m.: MotoGP Warmup
10:50 a.m.: MotoE Race 2

11:00 a.m.: Moto3 Race 23 laps
12:20 a.m.: Moto2 Race 25 laps
14:00 p.m.: MotoGP Race 27 laps

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