Japan GP: Touch early to see Marc

The Motorcycle World Championship takes place in the first of the three Grand Prizes that make up what is known as ‘Asian triplet’: three weeks of consecutive races at the Motegi, Phillip Island and Sepang circuits. Marc Márquez and his team are already in Japan to run on the track known as ‘the house of Honda’. The Twin Ring Circuit Motegi was built by the Japanese brand as a testing laboratory and in 1999 they began to compete in Motorcycling World races. It highlights a very steep descent line that makes it a complicated and very complete technical level; It has 4.8 km in length, 6 curves on the left and 8 on the right.

In order to be able to follow the Grand Prix live, it will be necessary to get up early because both the training sessions and the races will take place at dawn. MovistarTV will give all training sessions and live races.

These are the schedules of the Motul Grand Prix of Japan:

Friday, October 9, 2015

02:00 – 02: 40h: Moto3 FP1

02:55 – 3: 40h: MotoGP FP1

3:55 – 4: 40h: Moto2 FP1

6:10 – 6: 50h: Moto3 FP2

7:05 – 7:50 AM: MotoGP FP2

8:05 – 8:50 AM: Moto2 FP2

Saturday, October 10, 2015

02:00 – 02: 40h: Moto3 FP3

02:55 – 3: 40h: MotoGP FP3

3:55 – 4: 40h: Moto2 FP3

5:35 – 6:15 pm: Moto3 QP

6:30 – 7: 00h: MotoGP FP4

7:10 – 7: 25h: MotoGP QP 1

7:35 – 7:50 am: MotoGP QP 2

8:05 – 8:50 am: Moto2 QP

Sunday, October 11, 2015

01:40 – 02: 00h: Moto3 Warm Up

02:10 – 02: 30h: Moto2 Warm Up

02:40 – 3: 00h: MotoGP Warm Up

4: 00h: Moto3 Race

5: 20h: Moto2 Race

7: 00h: MotoGP race