Catalan MotoGP

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Live from Circuit de Catalunya, Catalunya

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Friday 2 July 2010

12:40 (Local) 10:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › 125 Practice 1 Live

13:55 (Local) 11:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › MotoGP Practice 1 Live

15:10 (Local) 13:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › Moto2 Practice 1 Live

Saturday 3 July 2010

09:00 (Local) 07:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › 125 Practice 2 Live

09:55 (Local) 07:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › MotoGP Practice 2 Live

11:10 (Local) 09:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › Moto2 Practice 2 Live

13:00 (Local) 11:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › 125 Qualifying Live

13:55 (Local) 11:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › MotoGP Qualifying Live

15:10 (Local) 13:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › Moto2 Qualifying Live

Sunday 4 July 2010

08:40 (Local) 06:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › 125 Warm-Up Live

09:10 (Local) 07:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › Moto2 Warm-Up Live

09:40 (Local) 07:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › MotoGP Warm-Up Live

11:00 (Local) 09:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › 125 Race Live

12:15 (Local) 10:15 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › Moto2 Race Live

14:00 (Local) 12:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Catalan MotoGP › MotoGP Race Live

Live Catalan MotoGP

The Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event held at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmeló, Catalonia, as part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.

In 1989, through the joint collaboration of the Catalan Autonomous Government, the Montmel. Town Council and the Royal Automobile Club of Catalunya (RACC), work began on giving one of Europe’s most beautiful cities a state of the art race track to match. The Circuit de Catalunya opened on the doorstep of Barcelona in September 1991 and welcomed its first international event that same month, hosting the Spanish F1 Grand Prix. It went on to host the European Motorcycle Grand Prix and in 1995 became home to the Gran Premio de Catalunya. Considered to be one of the best designed circuits of the recent era, the Circuito de Catalunya won the much coveted IRTA ?Best Grand Prix? trophy for 2001 and has a general admission capacity of 104,000 spectators.

Catalan Motorcycle Grand Prix Detail

Official Race Name
Gran Premi Aperol de Catalunya
Circuit Length
4.727 km
Number of Turns
16