Where to see Marc Márquez today on TV

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After Friday’s first training, the first cast of points of the weekend arrives. On this second day shot on the Losail circuit (Qatar), the pilots will have the classification session and the Qatar GP race.

Franco Mordibelli gave the surprise in the practice of MotoGP of Qatar, which marks those who go directly to fight for the Pole. Marc Márquez shone in the free and marked differences at the beginning of this practice. The ilerdense reserved, like his garage partner, Pecco Bagnaia, but they went to Q2 without problems, as did Álex Márquez. Ducati lesson in Qatar, with all its pilots in Q2. On the contrary to Aprilia, which begins with problems this GP despite the return of Jorge Martín.

Martinator’s return and Márquez’s rematch

Finally the champion’s return came. He was the first to go out in the free, in a circuit where Marc Márquez has declared not being a favorite. “This is a circuit in which, theoretically, Alex and Pecco are better than me,” said a ’93’ that does not forget the error in Texas: “Obviously, I have given 25 points to my rivals.”

MotoGP World Cup 2025

The ilerdense will seek to reconquer the leadership his brother holds with 87 points (one more than the greatest of the Márquez). On the part of his garage partner in Ducati, Pecco Bagnaia scratched points after his triumph in Austin. The Italian is still third in the general with 75 points and endangers the mandate of the Márquez.

General classification of the MotoGP World Cup after the Grand Prix of the Americas

General classification of the MotoGP World Cup after the Grand Prix of the Americas@MotoGP

Where to see the Qatar and Online Grand Prix

The races, which are disputed in the Losail circuit, can be followed through Dazn, who has MotoGP rights in Spain. And you can also see in Movistar+. Apart, at Marca.com and Radio Marca we will offer a wide coverage of a Qatar Grand Prix that promises to be exciting.

MotoGP classification and sprint schedules of the Qatar 2025 GP

Saturday April 12

Moto3 | FP2: 12:30 hours

Moto2 | FP2: 13:15 hours

MotoGP | FP2: 14:00 hours

MotoGP | Q1: 14:40 hours

MotoGP | Q2: 15:05 hours

Moto3 | Q1: 16:50 hours

Moto3 | Q2: 17:15 hours

Moto2 | Q1: 17:45 hours

Moto2 | Q2: 18:10 hours

MotoGP | Sprint (11 laps): 7:00 p.m.


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