Official: All Friday practice cancelled at the Argentina MotoGP

Official: All Friday practice cancelled at the Argentina MotoGP

 
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Delays in transporting freight from the previous round in Indonesia on March 20 to the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit this weekend means some teams – including Gresini Ducati’s world championship leader Enea Bastianini – are still without their bikes and essential equipment.It had been hoped that the delayed freight would arrive today (Thursday) and, following a night shift, all teams would be ready for Friday morning’s FP1 session.But a further flight problem means the entire Friday schedule, including Moto2 and Moto3, has now been scrapped and the first Argentine round since 2019 will be compressed into Saturday and Sunday.’Due to two separate issues affecting two [of the five] different flights, the final freight for the Argentina GP will now arrive in the country on Friday. The flight contains freight for all classes of the FIM MotoGP World Championship, with changes to the time schedule therefore obliged for all classes.’ read a statement from Dorna.Related Takaaki Nakagami to miss the Argentine MotoGP round Michelin: Termas tyre allocation ‘similar to 2019”The chain of events started last Wednesday when one of the five airplanes suffered a problem during a technical stop in Mombasa, Kenya. The first plane which had already arrived in Tucuman was then returned to Lombok to collect more freight, and unfortunately has also suffered a technical problem during a layover this past Wednesday night.’As of Thursday morning local time in Argentina, one cargo load remains grounded in Mombasa, Kenya. The plane is awaiting a part in order to return to the air, with two parts – one dispatched from Europe and another back up part, dispatched from the Middle East – already en route. ‘The plane is expected to take off this evening and will follow the route from Mombasa via Lagos and Brazil, arriving in Tucuman on Friday.’Revised Saturday schedule – 2022 Argentine MotoGP08:45-09:25  Moto3 FP109:40-10:20 Moto2 FP110:35-11:20 MotoGP FP111:35-12:15 Moto3 FP212:30-13:10 Moto2 FP213:25-14:10 MotoGP FP214:35-14:50 Moto3 Qualifying 115:00-15:15 Moto3 Qualifying 215:30-15:45 Moto2 Qualifying 115:55-16:10 Moto2 Qualifying 216:25-16:55 MotoGP FP317:05-17:20 MotoGP Qualifying 117:30-17:45 MotoGP Qualifying 2The new schedule will see MotoGP get two (45min) free practice sessions on Saturday, starting at 10:35 and 13:25 respectively, followed by a (30min) FP3 at 16:25, then the start of Qualifying at 17:05.Related Keith Huewen: Why I’m concerned for Marquez’s career Vinales takes ‘important step’ to Argentina, Espargaro to ‘hold the line’With FP4 gone, it is assumed that the top ten for direct access to Qualifying 2 will now be decided after FP2, leaving FP3 for race preparation rather than chasing lap times.Moto2 and Moto3 will get two free practice sessions before going into qualifying.All of which means Saturday’s track action will begin at 8:45 and run non-stop until 17:45.”4Takaaki Nakagami to miss the Argentine MotoGP roundMichelin: Termas tyre allocation ‘similar to 2019’Espargaro keen to avoid Indonesia repeat, Bradl replaces Marquez’Free Practice sessions will now begin and take place for all classes on Saturday morning. Of the sessions that normally take place on Friday, only one has been cancelled, with the other moved to Saturday. Qualifying will take place on Saturday afternoon, with a slightly later start time’, read the Dorna statement.’Warm Up sessions on Sunday morning have been extended, with each race set to begin at the same start time as originally scheduled.’Sunday’s warm-ups have been lengthened from 10 to 20mins for Moto2 and Moto3, and from 20 to 30mins for MotoGP. The race schedule is set to take place as normal.But for now, MotoGP will be keeping its fingers firmly crossed that the missing freight does indeed arrive at Termas on Friday.”5After Sunday’s race, MotoGP heads straight to Texas for next weekend’s round at COTA, ruling out a delayed Monday race in Argentina. 

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