After the first four rounds held between the Middle East and the US, the MotoGP is preparing to land in Europe, specifically in Spain, at the Jerez de La Frontera circuit. All eyes are on Marc Marquez: the absolute ruler of this early season and absent from the top spot only in Austin - where an error forced him to withdraw - but also on his teammate, Pecco Bagnaia, who's on the rise after a slow start.
In the recent Qatar round, Maverick Viñales had also shone, taking the KTM to the podium, only to be relegated to a 14th place due to an irregular tire pressure. So, it's going to be interesting to find out if the Iberian rider's exploit was just a fluke or if, in factd the RC16, from here on out, could bother the Desmosedici.
To follow all Free Practices, Qualifying, Sprint Races, and GP sessions live, simply tune in to Sky Sport MotoGP or use the NOW platform. Those who don't have a subscription to pay-TV will still be able to enjoy the Qualifying sessions and Sprint Races live on TV8 and the pre-recorded races on Sunday at 5:05 pm.
Spanish GP: all TV schedules
Friday, April 25th
Moto3 Free Practice 1: 9:00-9:35 am
Moto2 Free Practice 1: 9:50-10:30 am
MotoGP Free Practice 1: 10:45-11:30 am
Moto3 Pre-qualifying: 1:15-1:50 pm
Moto2 Pre-qualifying: 2:05-2:45 pm
MotoGP Pre-qualifying: 3:00-4:00 om
Saturday, April 26th
Moto3 Free Practice 2: 8:40-9:10 am
Moto2 Free Practice 2: 9:25-9:55 am
MotoGP Free Practice 2: 10:10-10:40 am
MotoGP Qualifying: 10:50-11:30 am (live on Sky and TV8).
Moto3 Qualifying: 12:50-1:30 pm (live on Sky and TV8)
Moto2 Qualifying: 1:45-2:25 pm (live on Sky and TV8)
MotoGP Sprint Race: 3:00 pm (live on Sky and TV8)
Sunday, April 27th
MotoGP Warm-up: 9:40-9:50 am
Moto3 Race: 11:00 am (live on Sky and pre-recorded on TV8 at 2:05 pm)
Moto2 Race: 12:15 pm (live on Sky and pre-recorded on TV8 at 3:20 pm)
MotoGP Race: 2:00 pm (live on Sky and pre-recorded on TV8 at 5:05 pm)