TV schedules and streaming Free Practice, Qualifying, Races

The 17th GP of the 2022 MotoGP World Championship will take place on the Buriram circuit. Schedule and times of the GP of Thailand.

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The world championship of MotoGP, after the race in Japan which ended with the victory of Jack Miller’s Ducati, he immediately flies in the direction of the Chang International Circuit where the Thailand GP will be held. From September 30th to October 2nd we will experience three more intense days of MotoGP, entering the heart of a thrilling and unpredictable season finale.

Fabio Quartararo holds the lead in the standings with 18 points ahead of Pecco Bagnaia25 on Aleix Espargarò49 on Enea Bastianini. The Gresini Racing driver is almost out of the championship games, but with 100 points up for grabs, everything is still possible. Bagnaia’s slip at Motegi allowed the Yamaha champion to catch his breath in the final sprint of the 2022 World Championship, now in the Ducati pits they will have to metabolize the psychological backlash and look forward. The Buriram track can play in favor of the M1, but this Desmosedici GP has shown that it can be superior on any type of track.

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The program of the GP of Thailand

Pecco Bagnaia (Ansa)
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Four races at the end of MotoGP, the stop in Thailand will be the third in a row. A Sunday off will follow, before the grand final in Australia, Malaysia and Valencia. Everything is contained in a few races, the dreams of over a year of work collected between the East, Oceania and the Old Continent. Fabio Quartararo remains the favorite, but he has to grit his teeth and deal with a prototype that makes everything more difficult by sinning at top speed.

The 2022 Thailand GP will force Western fans to work in the morning and will be able to follow the free practice sessions, qualifying and races of the three classes live on TV on Sky Sport MotoGP and streaming on NowTV and SkyGo. Non-subscribers will be able to watch a summary of the qualifications and the three races delayed on TV8. The MotoGP class will start the weekend at 04:55 (Italian time) for the first free practice session.

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Programming on Sky

Friday 30 September

04:00 Free Practice 1 Moto3

04:55 Free Practice 1 MotoGP

05:55 Free Practice 1 Moto2

08:15 Free Practice 2 Moto3

09:10 Free Practice 2 MotoGP

10:10 Free Practice 2 Moto2

Saturday 1 October

04:00 Moto3 Free Practice 3

04:55 Free practice 3 MotoGP

05:55 Free practice 3 Moto2

07:35 Moto3 qualifying

08:30 MotoGP Free Practice 4

09:10 MotoGP qualifying

10:05 Moto2 qualifying

Sunday 2nd October

05:00 Warm up Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP

07:00 Moto3 race

08:20 Moto2 race

10:00 MotoGP race

Programming on TV8

Saturday 1 October

13.45 Summary of MotoGP Qualifying

Sunday 2nd October

11.15 Moto3 Race

12.30 Moto2 Race

14.15 MotoGP Race

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