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2019 MotoGP Spanish GP Timetable

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Timetables and program of the MotoGP Spanish GP in Jerez, fourth race of the 2019 season to follow live and in detail on MNC and MNC Live !

The Spanish Motorcycle Grand Prix, of the 2019 MotoGP World Championship, takes place this weekend in Jerez where defending champion Marc Marquez won in front and .

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Andrea Dovizioso, official Ducati (1st in the championship with 54 points)

“We come to Jerez at the top of the championship, but above all I’m happy with the sensations on the bike this year. We’re even more competitive and we’ve managed to defend well on circuits which are historically unfavorable to us. It is also true that there are even more riders capable of fighting for the podium and the season has only just started. I think that in Jerez we will be stronger than last year. We had already made progress on this circuit in 2018, but you have to stay focused and keep working to be able to fight on each circuit ".

Schedules and objectives - Schedules of the Spanish GP MotoGP 2019 -

Valentino Rossi, official Yamaha (2nd in the championship with 51 points)

"I love riding in Europe because the circuits are fantastic and I know them very well. We start at Jerez, a difficult circuit for Yamaha for the last two years. But as we have been good in the last two races, it will be very interesting to see if we can maintain this level here. We had a little break, but from now on it is going on and the agenda is very busy until the Sachsenring. We are good, we are strong and we work well . The bike seems to have improved a lot even if there is still some points to improve. It will take us time, but we can be competitive ".

Alex Rins, official Suzuki (3rd in the championship with 49 points)

“I think Jerez can be a good track for us. It fits the characteristics of the GSX-RR quite well even though it’s a very demanding track. There are heavy braking that require perfect tuning. ‘a new surface can give us an advantage, but it will be the same for everyone. I’m happy to go to Jerez and finally start the European races, which are very different from the previous ones. Qatar, Argentina and Texas are very particular circuits, unique in their kind, which require a specific approach. But from now on it will be absolutely necessary to be consistent and to follow one direction. The circuit of Jerez is also very narrow, so the fight will be fierce from the first laps. I can’t wait to go into "race mode" in front of my fans! "

Marc Marquez, official Honda (4th in the championship with 45 points)

"Jerez is always a special race because it is the first in Europe and there are a lot of Spanish fans. Of course we approach it like all the others, because the championship is very close so you have to make the most of every moment. on the track. The time seemed longer than ever since the GP of the Americas, I can’t wait to get back on my bike ".

Danilo Petrucci, official Ducati (5th in the championship with 30 points)

"On paper, the Jerez circuit suits my riding style better than the three previous ones. During the winter tests I was fast, but the weather conditions will probably be different this weekend. Last year I was able to fighting for the podium almost until the last lap so overall I’m confident. So far we’ve taken quite a few points and stayed in the top 5 in the championship, but obviously I want to do better in race conditions . This break was useful in recovering and identifying a few small points to improve this weekend. We are working on details that can make a big difference, so I can’t wait to get back on the track. ".

Cal Crutchlow, Honda LCR (8th in the championship with 19 points)

"I’m really looking forward to riding in Jerez, a circuit that I love and where I had good performances, like pole position last year (and at the same time, Editor’s note!). We know that this circuit is favorable to us and that we are quick there, so I hope to have a good weekend. It is very important to have a good result after the disappointments of Argentina and the United States. We are all motivated to to work with the team and Honda in order to perform again well ".

Aleix Espargaro, Aprilia Gresini (13th in the championship with 13 points)

"I love the Jerez circuit and it’s nice to come back to Europe after three races away from home. Our objective is clear: to fight for the top 10 and given the level of the championship, it is not an easy task business. This is why we will remain on the circuit on Monday to do tests ".

Miguel Oliveira, KTM Tech3 (16th in the championship with 7 points)

“Jerez is a very nice Grand Prix, first of all because it’s close to my home. It’s the closest GP to Portugal so there are a lot of Portuguese spectators so it’s very special for me. C ‘is also a circuit that I really like so I can’t wait to go back. After the November testing, I already know that I have to improve some aspects of my driving. My goal is to fight for points and I think this will be the case throughout the season ".

Jorge Lorenzo, official Honda (17th in the championship with 7 points)

"I’ve been focused on this race since the start of the season. With few practice sessions, we knew that the first stages would be tricky. Jerez is one of my favorite circuits. The surface normally offers very good grip and is very suitable. well to my riding style unlike some previous circuits. I’m sure I can do a good result on the Honda because I learned a lot during the first races ".

Andrea Iannonce, Aprilia Gresini (18th in the championship with 6 points)

"We’re coming back to Europe but why everything is still new with Aprilia, so our approach remains the same. I discover new things with each ride. I don’t want to make the mistake of doing everything too quickly, I prefer to progress step by step . I took up this challenge and I have all the motivation to carry it out. ".

Hafizh Syahrin, KTM Tech3 (21st in the championship with 0 points)

"For now, my season is rather difficult … We struggled from the first race, we made progress on the second but we still had difficulties in Texas. I haven’t understood everything yet but I think we can fight. The team is trying hard and I feel better prepared, because after the race in Austin I have prepared myself even better physically. I really hope to improve my feelings and we will also have some new things to do. test in Jerez. I’ll try to stay in touch with other riders to learn. We’ll see what we’re capable of, but I’ll do my best ".

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2019 Spanish GP schedule in Jerez

Friday May 3

  • 09:00 – 09:40: Free practice FP1 Moto3
  • 09:55 – 10:40: FP1 MotoGP free practice
  • 10:55 – 11:35: FP1 Moto2 free practice
  • 13:15 – 13:55: FP2 Moto3 free practice
  • 14:10 – 14:55: FP2 MotoGP free practice
  • 15:10 – 15:50: FP2 Moto2 free practice

Saturday May 4

  • 09:00 – 09:40: FP3 Moto3 free practice
  • 09:55 – 10:40: FP3 MotoGP free practice
  • 10:55 – 11:35: FP3 Moto2 free practice
  • 12:35 – 13:15: Moto3 qualifying practice
  • 13:30 – 14:00: FP4 MotoGP free practice
  • 14:10 – 14:25: Qualifying practice 1 MotoGP
  • 14:35 – 14:50: Qualifying practice 2 MotoGP
  • 15:05 – 15:45: Moto2 qualifying practice

Sunday May 5

  • 08:40 – 09:00: Moto3 warm-up
  • 09:10 – 09:30: Moto2 warm-up
  • 09:40 – 10:00: MotoGP warm-up
  • 11:00: Moto3 race
  • 12:20: Moto2 Race
  • 14:00: MotoGP race

Jerez Circuit

  • Lap record: Cal Crutchlow (Honda) in 2018:
  • Race lap record: Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) in 2015:

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History of the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix

  • Spanish GP 2018 : MNC Reports, Statements and Analysis
  • Spanish GP 2017 : MNC Reports, Statements and Analysis
  • Spanish GP 2016 : MNC Reports, Statements and Analysis
  • Spanish GP 2015 : MNC Reports, Statements and Analysis
  • Spanish GP 2014 : MNC Reports, Statements and Analysis
  • Spanish GP 2013 : MNC Reports, Statements and Analysis
  • Spanish GP 2012:
  • Spanish GP 2011:
  • Spanish GP 2010:
  • Spanish GP 2009:
  • Spanish GP 2008:
  • Spanish GP 2007:
  • Spanish GP 2006:
  • Spanish GP 2005:
  • Spanish GP 2004 :
  • Spanish GP 2003:

Ranking of the 2019 MotoGP World Championship before Jerez

  1. Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati (ITA): 54 points
  2. Valentino ROSSI Yamaha (ITA): 51 points
  3. Alex RINS Suzuki (SPA): 49 points
  4. Marc MARQUEZ Honda (SPA): 45 points
  5. Danilo PETRUCCI Ducati (ITA): 30 points
  6. Jack MILLER Ducati (AUS): 29 points
  7. Takaaki NAKAGAMI Honda (JPN): 22 points
  8. Cal CRUTCHLOW Honda (GBR): 19 points
  9. Pol ESPARGARO KTM (SPA): 18 points
  10. Fabio QUARTARARO Yamaha (FRA): 17 points
  11. Franco MORBIDELLI Yamaha (ITA): 16 points
  12. Maverick VIÑALES Yamaha (SPA): 14 points
  13. Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia (SPA): 13 points
  14. Francesco BAGNAIA Ducati (ITA): 9 points
  15. Joan MIR Suzuki (SPA): 8 points
  16. Miguel OLIVEIRA KTM (POR): 7 points
  17. Jorge LORENZO Honda (SPA): 7 points
  18. Andrea IANNONE Aprilia (ITA): 6 points
  19. Johann ZARCO KTM (FRA): 5 points
  20. Tito RABAT Ducati (SPA): 1 point
  21. Hafizh SYAHRIN KTM (MAL) 
  22. Karel ABRAHAM Ducati (CZE)

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