2024 MotoGP Season Continues with the Americas Grand Prix in Austin

Pecco Bagnaia
The 2024 MotoGP season continues, landing in Austin for the Americas Grand Prix, the third event of the season. On Saturday, the qualifiers will take place, ahead of the race...

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The 2024 MotoGP season continues, landing in Austin for the Americas Grand Prix, the third event of the season. On Saturday, the qualifiers will take place, ahead of the race scheduled for Sunday. The MotoGP season began with the Qatar Grand Prix, won by Pecco Bagnaia on his Ducati. In the second event in Portugal, Jorge Martin took the lead, with the Italian Enea Bastianini in second place. Now it's time to enjoy the Texas GP in Austin. Meanwhile, on Saturday, Jorge Martin set a new track record in the three qualifiers, with a good time from Vinales. Bagnaia was fourth, the Italian pushed only towards the end. Schedule and Where to Watch the Austin GP The Americas Grand Prix, which will start today with the qualifiers, will take place with the race on the evening of Sunday, April 14 at 9 PM. Meanwhile, on Saturday, the qualifiers will take place at 5:50 PM. Sprint race at 10 PM. The entire Austin weekend will be available on Sky Sport Uno, Sky Sport MotoGP, and streaming on NOW and the Sky Go app. The Moto3 will start on Sunday at 6 PM, followed by the Moto2 at 7:15 PM.
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