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What time are MotoGP's 2024 title-deciding races?

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MotoGP's thrilling season finale is already under way, with action ramping up at the Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona.

Jorge Martin entered the weekend with a 24-point advantage over title rival and reigning champion Pecco Bagnaia, with the title set to go down to the wire once more.

Factory Ducati rider Bagnaia took victory in Saturday's sprint, but Martin is sure to bring the fight as the pair face off for the final time.

Jorge Martin at Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya

What time is the sprint race?

Barcelona is one hour ahead of the UK.

Saturday's MotoGP Tissot Sprint gets underway at 3pm local time, so 2pm UK time, and will run for 12 laps.

What time is the grand prix?

Sunday's MotoGP Solidarity Grand Prix will start at 2pm local time, which is 1pm UK time.

The main event runs for 24 laps, which usually takes around 40 minutes.

MotoGP action starts at 9.40am local time, with the 10-minute warm up session, before the drivers embark on the fan parade around the circuit.

Moto3 will race at 11am local time, with Moto2 following at 12.15pm.

Pecco Bagnaia at Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya

Full MotoGP schedule (local time)

Saturday

Free Practice 2: 10.10-10.40am
Qualifying 1: 10.50-11.05am
Qualifying 2: 11.15-11.30am
Tissot Sprint: 3pm

Sunday

Warm Up: 9.40-9.50am
Rider Fan Parade: 10-10.40am
Race: 2pm

Full MotoGP schedule (UK time)

Saturday

Free Practice 2: 9.10-9.40am
Qualifying 1: 9.50-10.05am
Qualifying 2: 10.15-10.30am
Tissot Sprint: 2pm

Sunday

Warm Up: 8.40-8.50am
Rider Fan Parade: 9-9.40am
Race: 1pm

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