MotoGP Austin: Weekend schedule at the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas

MotoGP Austin: Race weekend schedule in UK time
Friday
3pm-3.40pm: Moto2 Free Practice 1
3.55pm-4.40pm: MotoGP Free Practice 1
4.55pm-5.35pm: Moto3 Free Practice 3
7.15pm-7.55pm: Moto2 Free Practice 2
8.10pm-8.55pm: MotoGP Free Practice 2
9.10pm-9.50pm: Moto3 Free Practice 2
Saturday
3pm-3.40pm: Moto2 Free Practice 3
3.55pm-4.40pm: MotoGP Free Practice 3
4.55pm-5.35pm: Moto3 Free Practice 3
6.35pm-6.50pm: Moto2 Qualifying 1
7pm-7.15pm: Moto2 Qualifying 2
7.30pm-8pm: MotoGP Free Practice 4
8.10pm-8.25pm: MotoGP Qualifying 1
8.35pm-8.50pm: MotoGP Qualifying 2
9.10pm-9.25pm: Moto3 Qualifying 1
9.35pm-9.50pm: Moto3 Qualifying 2
Sunday
3.20pm-3.30pm: Moto2 warm-up
3.40pm-4pm: MotoGP warm-up
4.10-4.20pm: Moto3 warm-up
5.20pm: Moto2 race
7pm: MotoGP race
8.30pm: Moto3 race

Marc Marquez to return at Austin MotoGP
Eight-time world champion Marc Marquez will b🎃e back in Mot🍨oGP action at this weekend's COTA round in Austin, Texas.
After missing the Mandalika race due to concussion suffered in a massive warm-up highside, his 🐭fourth fall of a punishing Indonesian event, Marquez was later diagnosed with another episode of diplopia, forcing him to miss last weekend's Argentine round.
The double-vision problem previously kept Marquez off any k♕ind of motorcycle for almost three months, from last October to mid-January.
Fortunately, the ner꧒ve damage to his right eye was less severe 🌊on this occasion and, after confirming no vision issues during a track test with a CBR600RR at Alcarras on Tuesday, Marquez will now return to action for Repsol Honda at one of his most successful circuits.
The decis𓆉ion has been taken 'after consultation ꦆand clearance from his medical team'.
“Of course I am very happy to be back, it’💃s a great feeling to return and especially to do it at one of my favourite tracks. No matter the situation, I really enjoy riding in Texas and have incredible memories there," Marquez said.
"We have some work to do after missing two races and the whole Argentina weekend so I am not here to set one target at the moment. There’s many things to do and consider, but⛎ the important thing is that we are back on the bike this weekend.”

ജMarquez has taken victory in all but one race (falling from the lead in 2019) held at COTA since the Texan circuit's debut on the MotoGP calendar in 2013.
A run of three different winners and nine podium finishers means Aprilia's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Aleix Espargaro currently leads the early world championship standings with a s𒁃core of just 45 (out of a possible 75) points.
For comparison, eventual champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo had scored 61 points after three rounds last seasꦕon.
Marquez currently has 11 points for a fifth place in the Qatar season🌠-opener. 18 races an🐲d a potential 450 points remain.
Injuries have prevente🍰d Marquez completing a full MotoGP season since winning his sixth premier-class crown with ease in 2019, lengthly complications fro🔯m a broken arm at Jerez 2020 being followed by the late-2021 diplopia (after an enduro training accident) and now the Mandalika highside.
Marquez first suffered diplopia due to an accident at Sepang in 2011, costing him the chance to fight 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Stefan Bradl for the Moto2 title at the Valencia finale. Bradl, now a HRC test rider, replaced Marquez in Argentin🙈a.
Team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pol Espargaro is currently the top Honda rider in the world championship, holding tenth place (20 points) and having taken the new RC213V's only podium to date with third at Lus🔴ail.
"Already it looks like there will be many people in the mix for the championship this year so we need to get back to scoring points and putting together weekendꦰs like the start of the year," said Espargaro, who fell from fourth place in the Termas r♛ace. "It’s time to get some more points on the board and start building something.”