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Friday 4 June 2010
12:40 (Local) 10:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › 125 Practice 1 Live
13:55 (Local) 11:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › MotoGP Practice 1 Live
15:10 (Local) 13:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › Moto2 Practice 1 Live
Saturday 5 June 2010
09:00 (Local) 07:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › 125 Practice 2 Live
09:55 (Local) 07:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › MotoGP Practice 2 Live
11:10 (Local) 09:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › Moto2 Practice 2 Live
13:00 (Local) 11:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › 125 Qualifying Live
13:55 (Local) 11:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › MotoGP Qualifying Live
15:10 (Local) 13:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › Moto2 Qualifying Live
Sunday 6 June 2010
08:40 (Local) 06:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › 125 Warm-Up Live
09:10 (Local) 07:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › Moto2 Warm-Up Live
09:40 (Local) 07:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › MotoGP Warm-Up Live
11:00 (Local) 09:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › 125 Race Live
12:15 (Local) 10:15 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › Moto2 Race Live
14:00 (Local) 12:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Italian MotoGP › MotoGP Race Live
Live Italian MotoGP
The Italian motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. From 1949 to 1990 the event was known as the Nations Grand Prix. It was one of the original rounds of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing calendar. The race was held exclusively at Monza for the first 23 years of its existence. Since 1994 it has been held at the Mugello Circuit. This is a race track located in the Mugello region of Italy near Florence.
Mugello is a modern circuit with reputable facilities. The length is 5.245 km, it has 15 turns and a long straight. Track has been renovated to a high standard and has a growing reputation as one of the world’s most up-to-date, scenic and safest race circuits. A blend of slow and fast turns with sweeping curves, long straights and off-camber corners make Mugello one of the most challenging circuits for the riders and engineers.
Italian Motorcycle Grand Prix Detail
- Official Race Name
- Gran Premio d’Italia Tim
- Circuit Length
- 5.245 km
- Number of Turns
- 15