Live updates, quotes and effects of The MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 racing on Sunday in Jerez.
With MotoGP champion Marc Marquez injured and forced to abandon Saturday’s early comeback, MotoGP Andalusia can see a rematch between Yamaha stars Fabio Quartararo and Maverick Vinales, first and for time last weekend and starting in the same positions today.
But even if those two manage to separate, the fight for the third is a hypothesis.
Francesco Bagnaia will start from the front row after his most productive rating of all time, but who will be released from the next two lines can also be in the fight for the podium: Valentino Rossi, Miguel Oliveira, Franco Morbidelli, Jack. Miller, Takaaki Nakagami and Brad Binder.
And we did not rule out Pol Espargaró (12th) and Andrea Dovizioso (14th), who will also not be out of rematch after a poor rating.
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Quartararo of Petronas Yamaha was awarded his first MotoGP victory in last Sunday’s race, completing 4.6 seconds ahead of Yamaha Monster’s Vinales, with Ducati’s Dovizioso completing the podium after Marquez’s huge climb.
Others to see this weekend come with pol Espargaró’s KTM, rookie Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira, who inspired Sunday. On the other hand, the impressive winter shape of Aleix Espargaró and Aprilia abandoned them the first weekend.
While Marquez’s fractured right arm proved to be too big an obstacle to succeed even for the seven-time world champion, the other injured cyclists Cal Crutchlow (wrist fracture) and Alex Rins (dislocated shoulder) have returned to start their first race of the season. .
Revised MotoGP 2020 calendar (including loose weekends)
Round
Date
Career
Circuit
July 15
Official test
Jerez
1
July 19
Spain
Jerez
2
July 26
Andalusia
Jerez
August 2
3
August 9
Czech Republic
Brno
4
August 16
Austria
Red Bull Ring
5
August 23
Styria
Red Bull Ring
August 30
September 6
6
September 13
San Marino and Della Riviera di Rimini
Misano
7
September 20
Emilia-Romagna and Della Riviera di Rimini
Misano
8
September 27
Catalunya
Barcelona
October 4
9
October 11
France
le Mans
Ten
October 18
Aragon
Aragon
11
October 25
Teruel
Aragon
November 1
12
November 8
Europe
Ricardo Tormo
13
November 15
Valencian Community
Ricardo Tormo
(Last European Race)
November 22
November 29
December 6
December 13
Deadline for all Flyaway races.
MotoGP 2020: List of occasions ‘to be confirmed’
1
October 4
Thailand
Buriram
2
November 1
Malaysia
Sepang
3
November 22
Argentina
Termas
MotoGP 2020: List of cancelled events
1
March 8
Qatar (MotoGP class)
Losail
2
May 31
Italy
Mugello
3
June 21
Germany
Sachsenring
4
June 28
Netherlands
Assen
5
July 12
Finland
KymiRing
6
August 30
Britain
Silverstone
7
October 18
Japan
Motegi
8
October 25
Australia
Phillip Island
9
November 15
Americas
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