What time does the MotoGP race start in Italy?
This weekend, the seventh Grand Prix of the season takes place at the Mugello Circuit. Last year, local hero Francesco Bagnaia won the Italian MotoGP. Which rider will take the victory this year?
The Grand Prix of Italy starts on Sunday, June 2nd at 1:00 PM BST, and the race lasts for 23 laps.
Check out the full schedule for MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3 during the Grand Prix in Italy below.
Italian MotoGP time schedule | All the start times
Class | Session | Date | BST |
---|---|---|---|
Moto3 | Free practice | Friday, May 31st | 08:00 |
Moto2 | Free practice | Friday, May 31st | 08:50 |
MotoGP | FP1 | Friday, May 31st | 09:45 |
Moto3 | Practice 1 | Friday, May 31st | 12:15 |
Moto2 | Practice 1 | Friday, May 31st | 13:05 |
MotoGP | Practice | Friday, May 31st | 14:00 |
Moto3 | Practice 2 | Saturday, June 1st | 07:40 |
Moto2 | Practice 2 | Saturday, June 1st | 08:25 |
MotoGP | FP2 | Saturday, June 1st | 09:10 |
MotoGP | Qualifying | Saturday, June 1st | 09:50 |
Moto3 | Qualifying | Saturday, June 1st | 11:50 |
Moto2 | Qualifying | Saturday, June 1st | 12:45 |
MotoGP | Sprint | Saturday, June 1st | 14:00 |
Moto3 | Race | Sunday, June 2nd | 10:00 |
Moto2 | Race | Sunday, June 2nd | 11:15 |
MotoGP | Race | Sunday, June 2nd | 13:00 |
Where can I watch the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy?
Fans can watch the MotoGP race in Italy through various broadcasters or live streams. Eurosport TV and the Discovery+ app are the most commonly used platforms by fans to watch MotoGP.
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