Indonesian MotoGP: Full race week schedule in Mandalika

Indonesian MotoGP: Full race week schedule in Mandalika

 
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Thursday March 17Track technical test – 05.30-7.15 UKTrack safety inspection test – 07.30 UKRiders track familiarisation – 07.30-0900 UKPre-event press conference with Enea Bastianini, Brad Binder, Pol Espargaro, Marc Marquez and Fabio Quartararo – 10.00 UKFriday March 18Moto3 Free Practice 1 – 02.00-02.45 UKMoto2 Free Practice 1 – 02.55-03.35 UKMotoGP Free Practice 1 – 03.50-04.35 UKMoto3 Free Practice 2 – 06.15-06.55 UKMoto2 Free Practice 2 – 07.10-07.50 UKMotoGP Free Practice 2 – 07.05 UKSaturday March 19Moto 3 Free Practice 3 – 02.00-02.40am UKMoto2 Free Practice 3 – 02.55-03.35 UKMoto GP Free Practice 3 – 03.50-04.35 UKMoto3 Qualifying 1 – 05.35-05.50 UKMoto3 Qualifying 2 – 06.00-06.15 UKMoto2 Qualifying 1 – 06.30-06.45 UKMoto 2 Qualifying 2 – 06.55-07.10 UKRelated ArticlesMotoGP Free Practice 4 – 07.25-07.55 UKMotoGP Qualifying 1 – 08.05-08.20 UKMotoGP Qualifying 2 – 08.30-08.45 UKSunday March 20Moto 3 Warm-up – 03.00-03.10 UKMoto2 Warm-up – 03.20-03.30 UKMoto GP Warm-up – 03.40-0400 UKMoto3 Race – 05.00 UKMoto2 Race – 06.20 UKMotoGP Race – 08.00 UK Indonesian president attends racetrackPresident Jokowi was in attendance at Mandalika on Wednesday ahead of the first Grand Prix in Indonesia since 1997.Related ArticlesMotoGP Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia: President attends racetrack, full story herejakarta5.jpg Should ride-height devices be banned?The latest episode of the MotoGP podcast tackled the thorny issue of whether ride-height devices should be allowed in MotoGP, amid opposition from Ducati’s rivals.The latest issue of the MotoGP podcast saw Keith Huewen, and Harry Benjamin discuss both sides of the ongoing debate over the use of holeshot/ride-height devices in the premier-class.Download the full podcast here:AcastSpotifyAppleGoogleHas Fabio Quartararo put Qatar behind him?Fabio Quartararo: More details here3019949.0008.jpg “I’m feeling good and ready to start riding at Mandalika again. We did a good job here during the winter test. We got a lot of work done and completed many laps, so we will make good use of that,” Quartararo said.”Our pace was good here during the test, but many of our rivals were fast, so every detail and every fraction of a second will count.””4″We have left the Qatar GP behind us now, but that doesn‘t mean we have forgotten about it. We’ve learned from it and are now ready to put up a strong fight in Indonesia,” added team director Massimo Meregalli, suggesting the tyre pressure issue, caused by rising temperatures when following other riders in the race, should at least be resolved.Despite a longest straight of only 507m, many of Mandalika’s 11 right and 6 left turns are taken at high speed, putting a premium on handling.”The layout of Mandalika circuit suits our bikes quite well. After the test, part of the circuit has been resurfaced, and we have to see how it will work,” Meregalli said. “We’ll start the weekend closely similar to how we ended the test in February because both Fabio and Franky [Morbidelli] were quite satisfied about their bikes.”5″We are definitely looking forward to this weekend. The Indonesian fans are incredibly passionate about MotoGP, and with this being the first MotoGP race here, anything can happen.” 

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