Bagnaia or Quartararo, it is decided in Valencia: the times of the last MotoGP 2022 round

Bagnaia vs Quartararo, world grand final in Valencia. Who will be the 2022 MotoGP champion? The times of the last Grand Prix.

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An intense season MotoGP 2022, but we are now really running out. Only one appointment is missing, the one at Circuit Ricardo Tormo of Valencia, before the curtain falls on this championship too. Two world titles still to be decided, in particular that of premier class with the duel between Pecco Bagnaia And Fabio Quartararo. There will be an encore world champion or the history after that “unique case” of 2007? Yamaha in the meantime, try to put pressure on the Valencia 2006 nightmare… The Grand Prix will be broadcast in its entirety in direct only on motogp.com And Sky Sport MotoGP (by subscription), on demand on NowTV and SkyGo. TV8 instead it will broadcast both the qualifications and the races of the final GP, but only in deferred.

MotoGP and Moto2, all in Valencia

There are a few days left to find out how this 2022 will end, but certainly everything is in favor of Pecco Bagnaia. The Ducati rider arrives with 23 points advantage, it will be enough for him not to miss anything to complete the task that Borgo Panigale expected of him. For Fabio Quartararo instead it is much harder: he will have to do the extraordinary one last time, squeezing his M1 to the max and forgetting about the injured finger in Malaysia. Despite the gap, let’s expect a very heated head-to-head up to the checkered flag… The two guys from Moto2 are much closer. The great hope Celestino Vietti has now officially collapsed, Tony Arbolino he found the square too late: there is no Italy in the fight, it is a duel between the Spaniard Augusto Fernandez and Japanese Ai Ogura. The pressure has been felt, the mistakes have not been lacking, but the gap remains the same minimum, just 9.5 points to the advantage of the former. With 25 points still at stake it’s not much, but the leader will certainly have a small one margin on the tracker. However, it will be a battle also of nerveswith the second also having the weight of history on the shoulders.

Sky Sport timetables

Friday 4th November
9: 00-9: 40 Moto3, Free Practice 1
9: 55-10: 40 MotoGP, Free Practice 1
10: 55-11: 35 Moto2, Free Practice 1
13: 15-13: 55 Moto3, Free Practice 2
14: 10-14: 55 MotoGP, Free Practice 2
15: 10-15: 50 Moto2, Free Practice 2

Saturday 5th November
9: 00-9: 40 Moto3, Free Practice 3
9: 55-10: 40 MotoGP, Free Practice 3
10: 55-11: 35 Moto2, Free Practice 3
12: 35-13: 15 Moto3, Qualifying
13: 30-14: 00 MotoGP, Free Practice 4
14: 10-14: 50 MotoGP, Qualifying
15: 10-15: 50 Moto2, Qualifying

Sunday 6th November
9: 00-9: 10 Warm Up Moto3
9: 20-9: 30 Warm Up Moto2
9: 40-10: 00 Warm Up MotoGP
11:00 Moto3 race
12:20 Moto2 race
14:00 MotoGP race

The deferred on TV8

Saturday 5th November
16:30 Summary of Moto3, MotoGP, Moto2 qualifications

Sunday 6th November
14:15 Moto3 race
15:30 Moto2 race
17:15 MotoGP race

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