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Schedules of the Valencia GP of MotoGP in Cheste and how to see it

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The MotoGP World Championship returns to European soil to dispute the last appointment of the 2022 calendar: the Comunitat Valenciana Grand Prix , from November 4 to 6.

Riders and teams have been able to enjoy a rest weekend before traveling to the already classic Cheste track, after having spent five weeks touring Asia.

The season could not get any more exciting in Valencia, with the MotoGP and Moto2 title still to be decided. Pecco Bagnaia is postulated as the favorite , since it is enough for him to add two points to secure the crown. Fabio Quartararo, however, has the obligation to win, and also to wait for his rival to make a mistake that allows him to retain his title. Aleix Espargaró and Enea Bastianini, for their part, already ran out of options when they left Malaysia.

In Moto2 it will be Augusto Fernández and Ai Ogura who will play for the championship. The Spaniard arrives in the lead, after the Japanese crashed on the last lap of Sepang.

MotoGP schedules of the Valencia GP 2022 in Cheste

Day Session Hour
Thursday, November 3

Press conference

five pm
Friday November 4

MotoGP FP1

09:55 – 10:40
Friday November 4

MotoGP FP2

14:10 – 14:55
Saturday November 5

MotoGP FP3

09:55 – 10:40
Saturday November 5

MotoGP FP4

13:30 – 14:00
Saturday November 5 MotoGP Q1 14:10 -14:25
Saturday November 5 MotoGP Q2 14:35 – 14:50
Sunday November 6 Warm up MotoGP 09:40 – 10:00
Sunday November 6 MotoGP Race 14:00

Moto2 and Moto3 schedules in Cheste, Valencia GP 2022

Day Session Moto3 Moto2
Friday November 4 FP1 09:00 – 09:40 10:55 – 11:35
Friday November 4 FP2 13:15 – 13:55 15:10 – 15:50
Saturday November 5 FP3 09:00 – 09:40 10:55 – 11:35
Saturday November 5 Q1 12:35 – 12:50 15:10 – 15:25
Saturday November 5 Q2 13:00 – 13:15 15:35 – 15:50
Sunday November 6 Warm-up 09:00 – 09:10 09:20 – 09:30
Sunday November 6 Race 11:00 12:20

Schedules for the Valencia GP 2022 of MotoGP in Latin America

Day

Session

Mexico City

Colombia,

Peru, Ecuador

and Panama

Venezuela and Bolivia

Chile, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay
Friday November 4 FP1 02:55 – 03:40 03:55 – 04:40 04:55 – 05:40 05:55 – 06:40
Friday November 4 FP2 07:10 – 07:55 08:05 – 08:50 09:05 – 09:50 10:05 – 10:50
Saturday November 5 FP3 02:55 – 03:40 03:55 – 04:40 04:55 – 05:40 05:55 – 06:40
Saturday November 5 FP4 06:30 – 07:00 07:30 – 08:00 08:30 – 09:00 09:30 – 10:00

Saturday November 5

Q1 07:10 -07:25 08:10 -08:25 09:10 -09:25 10:10 -10:25

Saturday November 5

Q2 07:35 – 07:50 08:35 – 08:50 09:35 – 09:50 10:35 – 10:50

Sunday November 6

Race 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00

The Cheste circuit, venue for the 2022 Valencia GP of MotoGP

The Cheste track, located 25 kilometers from Valencia, was inaugurated in 1999, and since then it has been an uninterrupted part of the MotoGP calendar.

The one in 2022 will be the 24th edition of the Comunitat Valenciana Grand Prix and, as usual since its incorporation, it is the event chosen to close the season.

track length 4.0km

track width

12m
curves 14 (5 right, 9 left)
longest straight 876m
Maximum speed 337.0km/h

Records of the Cheste track in MotoGP

Pilot

Year

Record

Weather

Jorge Lorenzo 2016 Absolute record and best pole position 1:29,401
Pecco Bagnaia 2021 Fast lap record 1:31,042
johann zarco 2021 Maximum speed 337.0km/h

As in so many other classic circuits of the last two decades, Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa lead the table with the highest number of victories in Cheste , with four wins each. They are followed by Marc Márquez, with two first places.

Pole position accounts, however, crown Casey Stoner, with four, followed by Valentino Rossi, with three, and Jorge Lorenzo, with two.

How and where to watch the Valencia GP of MotoGP 2022 in Cheste

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

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 live and direct. The price of the Videopass is €139.99 per year, although its content is exclusively in English.

Of course, we can’t help but recommend our website, Motorsport.com, as we will have several journalists on the circuit to tell you first-hand about everything that happens in Cheste.

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

Pos Pilot Points
1 Pecco Bagnaia 258 1/15 11/5 11/5 8/8 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 20/2 16/3 16/3 25/1
2 Fabio Quartararo 235 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 8/8 16/3
3 Aleix Espargaró 212 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 16/3 5/11 7/9 6/10
4 Enea Bastianini 211 25/1 5/11 6/10 25/1 8/8 25/1 6/10 5/11 13/4 20/2 25/1 7/9 10/6 11/5 20/2
5  Jack Miller 189 13/4 2/14 16/3 11/5 20/2 1/15 2/14 16/3 10/6 16/3 16/3 11/5 25/1 20/2 10/6
6  Brad Binder 168 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 13/4 20/2 6/10 6/10 8/8
7 johann zarco 166 8/8 16/3 7/9 20/2 11/5 13/4 16/3 20/2 3/13 11/5 8/8 5/11 13/4 8/8 7/9
8  Alex Rins 148 9/7 11/5 16/3 20/2 13/4 6/10 9/7 8/8 9/7 7/9 4/12 25/1 11/5
9 Miguel Oliveira 138 25/1 3/13 11/5 4/12 7/9 7/9 7/9 7/9 10/6 4/12 5/11 5/11 11/5 25/1 4/12 3/13
10 George Martin 136 20/2 8/8 3/13 20/2 10/6 9/7 11/5 6/10 7/9 10/6 16/3 7/9 9/7
11  Maverick Viñales 122 4/12 9/7 6/10 6/10 2/14 6/10 4/12 9/7 16/3 20/2 3/13 16/3 3/13 9/7 9/7
12  Marc Márquez 113 11/5 10/6 10/6 13/4 10/6 6/10 13/4 11/5 20/2 9/7
13 Luca Marini 111 3/13 2/14 5/11 4/12 7/9 10/6 10/6 11/5 4/12 13/4 13/4 9/7 10/6 10/6
14 Marco Bezzecchi 106 7/9 1/15 7/9 4/12 11/5 5/11 20/2 6/10 7/9 6/10 6/10 13/4 13/4
15  Joan Mir 77 10/6 10/6 13/4 13/4 10/6 13/4 8/8
16 Pol Espargaro 56 16/3 4/12 3/13 7/9 5/11 5/11 2/14 1/15 4/12 2/14 5/11 2/14
17  Alex Márquez 50 3/13 1/15 9/7 3/13 2/14 2/14 6/10 1/15 2/14 6/10 4/12 3/13 8/8
18 Takaaki Nakagami 46 6/10 4/12 2/14 9/7 9/7 8/8 4/12 3/13 1/15
19 Franco Morbidelli 36 5/11 9/7 3/13 1/15 1/15 3/13 3/13 1/15 2/14 3/13 5/11
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 12 6/10 4/12 2/14
23  Remy Gardner 10 1/15 2/14 5/11 1/15 1/15
24  Cal Crutchlow 10 2/14 1/15 3/13 4/12
25 Raul Fernandez 10 1/15 4/12 3/13 1/15 1/15
26 Stefan Bradl 2 2/14

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

Pos Equipment Points
1  Ducati Team 447 14 13 27 8 36 20 26 2 16 35 41 41 25 31 25 36 16 35
2  Aprilia Racing Team 334 17 7 34 11 22 18 22 20 20 13 29 27 13 26 19 9 14 7 6
3  Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 306 20 33 13 4 11 10 8 16 15 16 18 15 13 13 18 31 31 10 11
4 Pramac Racing Ducati 302 8 16 20 15 20 11 16 36 30 12 11 17 7 18 21 20 17 7
5  Yamaha Factory Racing 271 12 29 8 9 28 21 14 20 28 28 9 20 11 10 3 21
6 Gresini Racing 234 25 5 6 25 8 28 5 14 7 13 5 20 25 7 10 11 20
7  Team Suzuki MotoGP 225 19 21 29 33 13 10 13 14 9 8 9 7 4 25 11
8  Team VR46 217 3 2 12 5 7 11 21 10 16 20 10 20 13 15 16 23 13
9  Repsol Honda Team 171 27 4 13 17 18 15 6 2 2 1 17 13 25 11
10  Team LCR 96 6 3 5 2 9 12 11 10 6 5 3 2 7 4 3 8
11 RNF Racing 37 2 6 1 5 4 2 1 4 2 1 5 4
12 Tech3 20 1 2 6 5 3 1 1 1

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

Pos Chassis Points
1 Ducati 432 25 16 20 25 20 25 25 25 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 16 25
2 Aprilia 248 13 7 25 6 16 16 16 16 11 13 16 20 10 16 16 9 9 7 6
3 Yamaha 243 7 20 8 9 25 20 13 20 25 25 8 20 11 2 8 3 3 16
4 KTM 220 20 25 10 4 11 6 8 9 8 9 11 10 9 8 13 20 25 6 8
5 Suzuki 174 10 11 16 20 13 10 13 8 9 8 9 7 4 25 11
6 Honda 153 16 4 4 10 10 13 10 8 6 4 3 2 6 4 13 11 20 9

 

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