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Schedules of the Aragón GP 2022 of MotoGP in Motorland and previous

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After two weeks off, MotoGP returns to Spain for the 15th round of the 2022 season, the Aragón Grand Prix , after which there will only be five races left for the end of the campaign.

Here you can write down the schedules in Spain and Latin America for the third date of the year that will be held on the peninsula.

Fabio Quartararo arrives in Alcañiz with more than a race lead (30 points) over Pecco Bagnaia, who in the last San Marino Grand Prix rose to second place overall. Aleix Espargaró, who has been fighting for the title since the end of the summer break, is third, 33 points behind ‘El Diablo’.

The riders come from two test days at the Misano circuit, where they were able to test components to improve the performance of their bikes. Although they worked with an eye on the 2023 campaign, they could release new evolutions in Motorland.

MotoGP schedules of the Aragon GP 2022 in Motorland (Spanish peninsular time)

Day Session Hour
Thursday, September 15

Press conference

17:00-18:00
Friday September 16

MotoGP FP1

09:55-10:40
Friday September 16

MotoGP FP2

14:10-14:55
Saturday September 17

MotoGP FP3

09:55-10:40
Saturday September 17

MotoGP FP4

13:30-14:00
Saturday September 17 MotoGP Q1 14:10-14:25
Saturday September 17 MotoGP Q2 14:35-14:50
Sunday September 18 Warm up MotoGP 09:40-10:00
Sunday September 18 MotoGP Race 14:00 (23 laps)

Moto2 and Moto3 timetables at Motorland, Aragon GP 2022

Day Session Moto3 Moto2
Friday September 16 FP1 09:00-09:40 10:55-11:35
Friday September 16 FP2 13:15-13:55 15:10-15:50
Saturday September 17 FP3 09:00-09:40 10:55-11:35
Saturday September 17 Q1 12:35-12:50 15:10-15:25
Saturday September 17 Q2 13:00-13:15 15:35-15:50
Sunday September 18 Warm-up 09:00-09:10 09:20-09:30
Sunday September 18 Race 11:00 (19 laps) 12:20 (21 laps)

If you are looking for what time is the Aragón GP 2022 of MotoGP in Latin America, these are the schedules for Motorland

Day Session

Mexico, Columbia,

Peru, Ecuador

and Panama

Venezuela, Paraguay,

Chile and Bolivia

Argentina and Uruguay
Friday September 16 FP1 02:55-03:40 03:55-04:40 04:55-05:40
Friday September 16 FP2 07:10-07:55 08:10-08:55 09:10-09:55
Saturday September 17 FP3 02:55-03:40 03:55-04:40 04:55-05:40
Saturday September 17 FP4 06:30-07:00 07:30-08:00 08:30-09:00
Sunday September 18 Q1 07:10-07:25 08:10-08:25 09:10-10:25
Sunday September 18 Q2 07:35-07:50 08:35-08:50 09:35-10:50
Sunday September 18 Race 07:00 08:00 09:00

The Motorland circuit, venue for the 2022 MotoGP Aragon GP

The Motorland circuit is located in the surroundings of Alcañiz. It was built in 2009, with a capacity for 129,500 spectators , and hosted the first Aragón Grand Prix in 2010. Since then, it has been part of the MotoGP calendar without interruption.

The Spanish event was awarded the prize for the best grand prix of the 2010 season .

track length 5.1km

Distance traveled in the MotoGP race

116.8km

track width

15 m
curves 17 (7 right, 10 left)
longest straight 968m

Motorland track records in MotoGP

Pilot

Year

Record

Weather

Pecco Bagnaia 2021 Absolute record and best pole 1:46,322
Franco Morbidelli 2020 Fastest race lap record 1:48,089
Pecco Bagnaia 2020 Maximum speed 351.8km/h

The driver who has won the most at Motorland is Marc Márquez , who racked up five wins there. Jorge Lorenzo and Casey Stoner achieved two each. These three drivers are also the ones who have achieved the most poles , in the same order and with the same number.

The last to win at Motorland, in 2021, was Pecco Bagnaia , who will try to do it again to get closer to Fabio in the fight for the title.

How and where to watch the 2022 MotoGP Aragon GP at Motorland

To watch the MotoGP Aragon GP in Spain, like the rest of the world championship, the legal option is to pay DAZN , the owner of the rights, through the platform itself or with the Movistar + sports package, which offer the same service and the same images.

But if you don’t want that option, in Spain you can access the Videopass , the official MotoGP service, where you can follow all the races. The price of the Videopass is €139.99 per year, although its content is in English.

Of course, we cannot stop recommending our website, Motorsport.com, as we will have several journalists on the circuit to tell you first-hand everything that happens in Motorland.

This is how the MotoGP World Championship arrives at the 2022 Aragon GP

Pos Pilot Points
1 Fabio Quartararo 211 7/9 20/2 8/8 9/7 25/1 20/2 13/4 20/2 25/1 25/1 8/8 20/2 11/5
2 Pecco Bagnaia 181 1/15 11/5 11/5 8/8 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1
3 Aleix Espargaró 178 13/4 7/9 25/1 5/11 16/3 16/3 16/3 16/3 11/5 13/4 13/4 7/9 10/6 10/6
4 Enea Bastianini 138 25/1 5/11 6/10 25/1 8/8 25/1 6/10 5/11 13/4 20/2
5 johann zarco 125 8 /8 16 /3 7 /9 20 /2 11 /5 13 /4 16 /3 20 /2 3 /13 11 /5
6  Jack Miller 123 13/4 2/14 16/3 11/5 20/2 1/15 2/14 16/3 10/6 16/3 16/3
7  Brad Binder 115 20/2 8/8 10/6 4/12 6/10 8/8 9/7 8/8 9/7 11/5 5/11 9/7 8/8
8  Maverick Viñales 101 4/12 9/7 6/10 6/10 2/14 6/10 4/12 9/7 16/3 20/2 3/13 16/3
9  Alex Rins 101 9/7 11/5 16/3 20/2 13/4 6/10 9/7 8/8 9/7
10 George Martin 94 20 /2 8 /8 3 /13 20 /2 10 /6 9 /7 11 /5 6 /10 7 /9
11 Miguel Oliveira 90 25/1 3/13 11/5 4/12 7/9 7/9 7/9 7/9 10/6 4/12 5/11
12 Luca Marini 82 3/13 2/14 5/11 4/12 7/9 10/6 10/6 11/5 4/12 13/4 13/4
13  Joan Mir 77 10/6 10/6 13/4 13/4 10/6 13/4 8/8
14 Marco Bezzecchi 68 7/9 1/15 7/9 4/12 11/5 5/11 20/2 6/10 7/9
15  Marc Márquez 60 11/5 10/6 10/6 13/4 10/6 6/10
16 Takaaki Nakagami 46 6/10 4/12 2/14 9/7 9/7 8/8 4/12 3/13 1/15
17 Pol Espargaro 42 16 /3 4/12 3 /13 7 /9 5/11 5/11 2 /14
18  Alex Márquez 35 3/13 1/15 9/7 3/13 2/14 2/14 6/10 1/15 2/14 6/10
19 Franco Morbidelli 26 5/11 9/7 3/13 1/15 1/15 3/13 3/13 1/15
20 Fabio Di Giannantonio 23 3/13 5/11 8/8 2/14 5/11
21 Andrea Dovizioso 15 2/14 1/15 5/11 2/14 1/15 4/12
22  Darryn Binder 10 6/10 4/12
23  Remy Gardner 9 1/15 2/14 5/11 1/15
24 Raul Fernandez 8 1 /15 4/12 3 /13
25 Stefan Bradl 2 2 /14

This is how the MotoGP World Championship arrives at the 2022 Aragon GP

Pos Equipment Points
1  Ducati Team 304 14 13 27 8 36 20 26 2 16 35 41 41 25
2  Aprilia Racing Team 279 17 7 34 11 22 18 22 20 20 13 29 27 13 26
3  Yamaha Factory Racing 237 12 29 8 9 28 21 14 20 28 28 9 20 11
4 Pramac Racing Ducati 219 8 16 20 15 20 11 16 36 30 12 11 17 7
5  Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 205 20 33 13 4 11 10 8 16 15 16 18 15 13 13
6  Team Suzuki MotoGP 178 19 21 29 33 13 10 13 14 9 8 9
7 Gresini Racing 161 25 5 6 25 8 28 5 14 7 13 5 20
8  Team VR46 150 3 2 12 5 7 11 21 10 16 20 10 20 13
9  Repsol Honda Team 104 27 4 13 17 18 15 6 2 2
10  Team LCR 81 6 3 5 2 9 12 11 10 6 5 3 2 7
11 RNF Racing 25 2 6 1 5 4 2 1 4
12  Tech 3 17 1 2 6 5 3

This is how the MotoGP constructors’ championship arrives at the 2022 Aragon GP

Pos Chassis Points
1 Ducati 321 25 16 20 25 20 25 25 25 20 20 25 25 25 25
2 Yamaha 211 7 20 8 9 25 20 13 20 25 25 8 20 11
3 Aprilia 201 13 7 25 6 16 16 16 16 11 13 16 20 10 16
4 KTM 148 20 25 10 4 11 6 8 9 8 9 11 10 9 8
Five Suzuki 127 Ten 11 16 20 13 Ten 13 8 9 8 9
6 Honda 96 16 4 4 10 10 13 10 8 6 4 3 2 6

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