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HasilMotoGP Qatar 20221 23 Enea Bastianini Gresini Racing MotoGP™ Ducati 168.2 42'13.19802 33 Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 168.1 +0.3463 44 P
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Todays MotoGP race will be held on Sunday, August 7, 2022, starting at 13:00 BST AEDT for about 45 minutes to the next 1 hour. Previously, the racers had participated in the Great Britain MotoGP qualifying round to determine the order of the start of today's MotoGP. (*See : Last night's qualifying results).
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The2022 season is scheduled to be the longest in MotoGP history, with 21 races set to be staged between 6 March and 6 November. The opening round of the campaign takes place this weekend in Qatar at the Losail International Circuit, which has hosted MotoGP since 2004 and staged grand prix racing's first-ever night race in 2008.
2022Grand Prix of Qatar. The schedule for the Qatar MotoGP at Losail International Circuit, race information, times and results.
y3xN4G. “The Rossi Effect” was in full effect at the 2022 MotoGP season opener in Qatar. The measure of greatness in sport is leaving a lasting impression on that sport that supersedes your career. Valentino Rossi’s impression was felt in full effect on Sunday night in Qatar for the 2022 MotoGP season opener. Rossi, the nine-time World Champion retired from the sport in 2021 after an illustrious 26-year career. Some, well most consider him to be the greatest of all time AKA the GOAT and on Sunday, Rossi did what the great ones do. They continue to leave their stamp on the sport. How so? First, Rossi’s girlfriend, Francesca Sofia Novello, delivered the couple’s first child earlier in the week and then… the Italians proceeded to sweep every category in Sunday night’s season opener. How’s that for “The Rossi Effect”? Moto3Andrea Migno started the evening off with a bang by picking up his first win in 5 years and his AARP card! Migno has been around Moto3 since 2015 and has seen his share of bad luck in the class. But Sunday he put it all together to gather his second-ever win. Bravo, bravo, bravo! Well deserved, Migno. Well deserved. Moto2The Italian onslaught continued with Celestino Vietti destroying the field by over six seconds and having a search party called for the rest of the field. Vietti just might be the most talented of all the Italian riders. Look for him to make a push for the championship as the season winds down. MotoGPThere is no doubt that this is the most talented field MotoGP has produced since I can remember. All eyes were on a healthy Marc Marquez to possibly gather a win in the desert. Or the defending World Champion Fabio Quartararo to possibly take the opening night honors. But it was Enea Bastianini who raced a nearly flawless race on Sunday night in Qatar. “The Beast” won an emotional race, honoring his late team owner, Fausto Gresini, who died of Covid-19 last year, and whose wife, Nadia Padovani, now owns the team. Bastianini would not be denied. He nursed and nursed his tyres until it was time for them to be fed asphalt. His tyres left with a full stomach as “The Beast’ picked off his opponents one by one until he eventually passed race leader Pol Espargaro with four laps to go and never looked back, completing the Italian sweep of the Grand Prix of Qatar. The Qatar MotoGP 2022 season opener demonstrates that MotoGP is still the best show on asphalt. Keep an eye out for the upcoming Amazon Prime docuseries, MotoGP Unlimited to further the point. If Sunday night is any indication, MotoGP fans around the globe will be treated to perhaps the best season in the history of the sport Strap in, GP Geeks. This season is going to be lit! Post navigation
Bastianini took his first win in MotoGP for the Gresini squad in its first race back as an independent team just over a year on from team founder Fausto Gresini’s death after his long battle with COVID-19. The Italian kept clear of a late charge from Brad Binder on the factory KTM, who had a similar stunning race in the 2022 opener, ahead of long-time leader Honda’s Pol Espargaro who faded to third after running wide at Turn 1 when fighting Bastianini. Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro narrowly missed out on the podium behind his brother Pol, with six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez in fifth for Honda on his first race since being ruled out with vision problems. Despite promising practice pace, Suzuki duo Joan Mir and Alex Rins only managed sixth and seventh respectively, as Pramac’s Johann Zarco mugged defending MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo at the finish line by to take eighth place. It was a nightmare race for the factory Ducati squad, with Jack Miller retiring early due to a technical fault with his GP22 while teammate Francesco Bagnaia crashed on lap 12, taking out Pramac’s Jorge Martin while trying to overtake the Spaniard. Takaaki Nakagami completed the top 10 on the LCR Honda ahead of Franco Morbidelli on the factory Yamaha, with Maverick Vinales recovering from 19th to 12th for Aprilia ahead of VR46’s Luca Marini, RNF Racing’s Andrea Dovizioso and Tech 3 KTM rookie Remy Gardner who rounded out the points places. 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix - race results 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix - fastest race lap
Check out the time schedule in full as the Lusail International Circuit hosts Round 1 of 2022 Three months on from the 2021 Valencia season finale, we can finally say it is race week once again! The 2022 MotoGP™ World Championship kicks off this weekend under the lights of Lusail International Circuit and our excitement is palpable. All bets are off come lights out, with the six MotoGP™ manufacturers showing race-winning potential, while the likes of Marc Marquez Repsol Honda Team, Fabio Quartararo Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™, Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Lenovo Team and Joan Mir Team Suzuki Ecstar hoping to get their title bids off to a perfect start. Lest we forget Maverick Viñales, the Aprilia rider will be hoping to pick up his first win for the Noale factory at the circuit where he last stood on the top step. All five of those riders will be joined by Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing on Thursday’s Press Conference, which gets underway at 1700 local time GMT +3. The media sitdown will give riders the chance to preview their weekend’s expectations, as well as what targets they have set for themselves this season. Friday then gives us our first track action of the year, with Moto3™ up at 1150 for 40 minutes of FP1. Moto2™ are on at 1245 for another 40 minutes of laps before it’s the turn of the premier class at 1340, and that session concludes at 1425. The Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup will also see plenty of track action over the weekend, preceding Moto3™ at 1105, and on again after MotoGP™ at 1440. Free Practice 2 begins at 1610 for the lightweight class, 1705 for the intermediate class and 1800 for MotoGP™. The fun continues on Saturday, with ATC qualifying followed by FP3 at 1125, and ending at 1400. After a short break, where we’ll see Race 1 in the ATC at 1435, the battle for pole begins. Moto3™ are up at 1530 for two 15-minute qualifying sessions, before it’s the turn of Moto2™ at 1625 with two more 15-minute sessions. Once the pole sitters are decided in those classes, MotoGP™ have 40 minutes of FP4 at 1720 to fine-tune their machines ahead of qualifying at 1800. Once again, riders will compete in two 15-minute sessions to decide who will start from P1 in the first Grand Prix of the year. Then it’s crunch time on Sunday. Race 2 in the ATC kicks the day off at 1150 before Warm Ups begin at 1300 for an hour. It’s lights out for Moto3™ at 1500 as the lightweight class compete over 18 laps of Lusail for honours. Moto2™ will be up next at 1620 for 20 laps of intermediate class fun before the main event. The 22-lap MotoGP™ race starts at 1800. You can take a look at the full schedule below. THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD All times GMT +31700 MotoGP™ PRESS CONFERENCE FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH1105-1135 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup FP11150-1230 Moto3™ FP11245-1325 Moto2™ FP11240-1425 MotoGP™ FP11440-1510 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup FP2 1610-1650 Moto3™ FP21705-1745 Moto2™ FP21800-1845 MotoGP™ FP2 SATURDAY, MARCH 5TH1040-1110 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Qualifying1125-1205 Moto3™ FP31220-1300 Moto2™ FP31315-1400 MotoGP™ FP31435 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Race 1 14 Laps 1530-1545 Moto3™ Q11555-1610 Moto3™ Q21625-1640 Moto2™ Q11650-1705 Moto2™ Q21720-1750 MotoGP™ FP41800-1815 MotoGP™ Q11825-1840 MotoGP™ Q2 SUNDAY, MARCH 6TH1150 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Race 2 14 laps1300-1310 Moto3™ Warm Up1320-1330 Moto2™ Warm Up1340-1400 MotoGP™ Warm Up 1500 Moto3™ Race 18 laps1620 Moto2™ Race 20 laps1800 MotoGP™ Race 22 laps VideoPass allows you to watch every single second of every single sector LIVE and OnDemand. VideoPass offers you unrivalled access to interviews and features as well as every competitive lap at every Grand Prix. VideoPass is also available on the MotoGP™ app for iOS and Android, while you can also watch LIVE or OnDemand content with Roku TV, Apple TV, Android TV or Amazon Fire than 45,000 videos dating back to 1992, with a comprehensive back catalogue of MotoGP™ coverage including full races, interviews, summaries, reports and documentaries, are at your disposal - when you want, where you camera feeds and OnBoards allow you to choose your preferred viewing experience, and to enjoy the race from so many angles. SIGN UP NOW!
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