program, schedules, tv, schedule 2-4 September – OA Sport
The World Championship continues, for now, to respect a rigorous biweekly cadence. Once the Austrian GP is mandatory in the archive, there will be a weekend break before second Italian appointment of the season. In fact, we are back on track since 2 to 4 September in that of Misano Adriaticowhere the San Marino Grand Prix. The event will be a harbinger of many themes, starting with that of the fight for the MotoGP world title.
In this regard, it should be noted as Francesco Bagnaia you can find a marvel in the racetrack dedicated to the memory of Marco Simoncelli. Unfortunately Pecco ah collected much less than I could, Because he was the first to pass under the checkered flag “only” in September 2021, but we must not forget how you threw away a victory that is now certain in both the previous and the following races. In short, recently in Misano Francesco’s worst enemy has been Bagnaia itselfbecause without the two trivial slips he could boast of having struck three successes in a row!
It is also right to remember how the San Marino GP 2022 will be the last of Andrea’s career Doviziosothat will hang the helmet on the nail just Sunday 4th September, without waiting for the end of the season. It will therefore be an opportunity to definitively say goodbye to the thirty-six year old from Forlì, 125cc World Champion in the now distant 2004 and for three years in a row runner-up in the MotoGP World Championship, always behind Marc Marquez. The Iride will never have arrived in the queens class, but 15 victories (including 14 on Ducati) are not nuts. For those who may not be present on site, it will still be possible to follow the San Marino Grand Prix on TV. Come?
VIDEO MotoGP, British GP: highlights and summary of the race. Bagnaia wins in a sprint over Vinales, 8th Quartararo
FREE TV CLEARLY – The free-to-air channel TV8 (125 of Sky and 8 of DTT) will broadcast free It’s inside direct the qualifications and the races of all classes. The Misano appointment is in fact the fifth of the six that, in this 2022, will be offered live for free. However, no free practice coverage is planned.
PAID TV – The thematic channel Sky Sport MotoGP (208) will guarantee the full direct of the San Marino Grand Prix, including every single free practice session. Also Sky Sport One (201) will have the opportunity to propose the same programming.
STREAMING – The Romagna event can be fully followed live on PC, Tablet and Smartphone through the App SkyGo (reserved exclusively for Sky subscribers). It will also be possible to see the appointment on the streaming on demand service NowTV. Finally, we must not forget how the live qualifying and race will be available on the website TV8.it.
LIVE LIVE – OA Sport will provide you with the full written direct of all the rounds of the San Marino Grand Prix, from free practice to the checkered flag of the race of each class.
GP SAN MARINO 2022 – MOTOGP
FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER
08.25-08.45, MotoE, Free Practice 1
09.00-09.40, Moto3, Free Practice 1
09.55-10.40, MotoGP, Free Practice 1
10.55-11.35, Moto2, Free Practice 1
12.35-12.55, MotoE, Free Practice 2
13.15-13.55, Moto3, Free Practice 2
14.10-14.55, MotoGP, Free Practice 2
15.10-15.50, Moto2, Free Practice 2
16.50-17.00, MotoE, Qualifying – Q1
17.10-17.20, MotoE, Qualifying – Q2
SATURDAY 3 SEPTEMBER
09.00-09.40, Moto3, Free Practice 3
09.55-10.40, MotoGP, Free Practice 3
10.55-11.35, Moto2, Free Practice 3
12.35-12.50, Moto3, Qualifying – Q1
13.00-13.15, Moto3, Qualifying – Q2
13.30-14.00, MotoGP, Free Practice 4
14.10-14.25, MotoGP, Qualifying – Q1
14.35-14.50, MotoGP, Qualifying – Q2
15.10-15.25, Moto2, Qualifying – Q1
15.35-15.50, Moto2, Qualifying – Q2
16.25, MotoE, RACE I
SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER
09.00-09.10, Moto3, Warm Up
09.20-09.30, Moto2, Warm Up
09.40-10.00, MotoGP, Warm Up
11.00 am, Moto3, GRAND PRIX
12.20 pm, Moto2, GRAND PRIX
2.00 pm, MotoGP, GRAND PRIX
3.30 pm, MotoE, RACE II
Photo: Valerio Origo