The MotoGP World Championship reaches its fifth grand prix of the season with the Portuguese GP. The Portimao circuit will be the scene of the first race on European soil, although the races will again suffer changes in their schedules due to the fact that they coincide with the Emilia Romagna F1 GP.
Enea Bastianini arrives in Portugal as the new MotoGP leader after winning his second race of the 2022 season at the GP of the Americas. The Italian had already won the opening GP of the year in Qatar. Rins and Aleix Espargaró complete the virtual podium of the championship. In Moto2, Celestino Vietti dominates the general standings after having also achieved two victories out of four races held. And in Moto3, Dennis Foggia is at the helm of the World Championship.
Schedules: What time are the races in Portimao?
Friday April 22
training free | Spain | Argentina | Chili USA | Mexico Colombia Peru |
FP1 Moto3 | 10:00 | 05:00 | 04:00 | 03:00 |
FP1 MotoGP | 10:55 | 05:55 | 04:55 | 03:55 |
FP1 Moto2 | 11:55 | 06:55 | 05:55 | 04:55 |
FP2 Moto3 | 14:15 | 09:15 | 08:15 | 07:15 |
FP2 MotoGP | 15:10 | 10:10 | 09:10 | 08:10 |
FP2 Moto2 | 16:10 | 11:10 | 10:10 | 09:10 |
Saturday April 23
training and Classification | Spain | Argentina | Chili USA | Mexico Colombia Peru |
FP3 Moto3 | 10:00 | 05:00 | 04:00 | 03:00 |
FP3 MotoGP | 10:55 | 05:55 | 04:55 | 03:55 |
FP3 Moto2 | 11:55 | 06:55 | 05:55 | 04:55 |
Q1 Moto3 | 13:35 | 08:35 | 07:35 | 06:35 |
Q2 Moto3 | 14:00 | 09:00 | 08:00 | 07:00 |
FP4 MotoGP | 14:30 | 09:30 | 08:30 | 07:30 |
Q1 MotoGP | 15:10 | 10:10 | 09:10 | 08:10 |
Q2 MotoGP | 15:35 | 10:35 | 09:35 | 08:35 |
Q1 Moto2 | 16:10 | 11:10 | 10:10 | 09:10 |
Q2 Moto2 | 16:35 | 11:35 | 10:35 | 09:35 |
Sunday April 24
Careers | Spain | Argentina | Chili USA | Mexico Colombia Peru |
Moto3 | 12:20 | 07:20 | 06:20 | 05:20 |
MotoGP | 14:00 | 09:00 | 08:00 | 07:00 |
Moto2 | 15:30 | 10:30 | 09:30 | 08:30 |
TV: Where to watch the Portuguese GP on television and on the Internet?
The 2021 Motorcycle World Championship can be seen this season through DAZN. All sessions can be seen live on DAZN and in Movistar+ in Spain. While Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Colombia and Peru will broadcast it through ESPN, in the United States it will be NBC Sports. Also in AS.com will be able to follow live the results of the classification and the MotoGP race and the Moto3 and Moto2 races of each of the tests as well as the chronicles, news and reactions of the riders.