MotoGP Jerez: How to live stream the race for free

MotoGP Jerez: How to live stream the race for free

 
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ExpressVPN is offering all customers an extra three months free if they take out the 12-month plan (a saving of 49%) and a 30-day money-back guarantee so they can try it risk-free.Here’s how you can watch the MotoGP Portimao live for free online in 2022:What is ExpressVPN? ExpressVPN is a fast, easy to use and secure service that allows you to watch any stream from anywhere in the world.Geo-blocking is often a problem that many faces when trying to stream live MotoGP but ExpressVPN allows you to do so with ease.How does ExpressVPN work?ExpressVPN allows you to securely relocate your device to any country.Related Bagnaia ‘not losing faith, always thinking about the championship’ Valencia returns on revised MotoGP winter testing schedule3061745.0008.jpg How to watch MotoGP Portimao highlights for free onlineTo watch MotoGP Portimao highlights for free on YouTube:1. Get ExpressVPN2. Connect to a server location in the UK3. Visit the MotoGP YouTube channel. Tune in to the MotoGP Jerez highlightsAfter winning four of the final six races last season, MotoGP title runner-up Francesco Bagnaia arrives at Jerez without a podium to show for the opening five rounds of 2022.That has left the factory Ducati rider just tenth in the world championship, 38-points behind joint leaders Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) and Alex Rins (Suzuki).But Bagnaia insists he is not losing faith in mounting a 2022 title challenge, having clawed back a larger points margin last season, when he was 70-points behind Quartararo after Silverstone.Related Di Giannantonio: I must trust the tyres, incredible how much you can lean Andrea Dovizioso: It’s not instinctive, I have to studyAlthough Quartararo went on to win the championship by a comfortable margin, Bagnaia had slashed the Frenchman’s final advantage by 44-points, to 26. A gap that would have been even smaller had Bagnaia not fallen from the lead in Misano.Valencia returns on revised MotoGP winter testing schedule‘An enigma’: What happened to the ‘perfect’ new Honda? Aleix Espargaro hopes Aprilia lose concessions at Jerez“I will stop thinking about the championship when there will not be a possibility [of winning it] anymore,” Bagnaia said after last Sunday’s Portimao contest.”4“But this is not the case, I am 38 points behind the leader, and last year I was 70 points behind with 6 races remaining. So, never give up, always think about the championship, always think about pushing.“You lose the faith in the championship only when you have no more possibilities.”Bagnaia rode from last to eighth place in Portimao, having only been passed fit to race on Sunday morning after hurting his shoulder in a heavy qualifying fall while using slicks on a damp track.“We had a bit of bad luck in qualifying, it was the right moment to use the slick tyres, but I touched a wet patch and I ed,” he said.”5 

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