2023 MotoGP Portuguese GP: Begin time, how one can watch & extra

2023 MotoGP Portuguese GP: Begin time, how one can watch & extra

Honda’s Marc Marquez will begin the season-opener from pole place after taking a shock pole in qualifying on Saturday. He will probably be joined on the entrance row of the grid by reigning champion Jorge Martin (Ducati) and Pramac rider Jorge Martin.

Miguel Oliveira will take the beginning from fourth following a superb efficiency in his first weekend with RNF Aprilia, forward of latest KTM signing Jack Miller and manufacturing unit Aprilia rider Maverick Vinales.

Ducati’s Enea Bastianini had initially certified sixth however has been dominated out from Sunday’s motion after struggling a fracture within the dash race. He joins Tech3 KTM rider Pol Espargaro on the sidelines.

What time does the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix begin right this moment?

The Portuguese GP will start at 2pm native time (+2 GMT) on the Algarve Worldwide Circuit.

The race will run to 25 laps.

  • Date: Sunday, March 26, 2023
  • Begin time: 13:00 GMT / 14:00 BST / 15:00 CEST / 15:00 SAST / 16:00 EAT / 09:00 ET / 06:00 PT / 00:00 AEDT (Monday) / 22:00 JST / 18:30 IST

Can’t discover your nation or area within the listing? Check the MotoGP schedule page for the printed instances in your native timezone.

2023 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix session timings

Session

GMT

BST

CET/CEST

ET

PT

AEDT

JST

IST

FP1

10:45

N/A

11:45

06:45

03:45

21:45

19:45

16:15

FP2

15:00

N/A

16:00

11:00

08:00

02:00¹

00:00¹

20:30

FP3

10:10 N/A 11:10

06:10

03:10

21:10

19:10

15:40

Qualifying

10:50 N/A 11:50

06:50

03:50

21:50

19:50

16:20

Dash

15:00

N/A

16:00

11:00

08:00

02:00¹

00:00¹

20:30

Heat up

08:45

09:45

10:45

04:45

01:45

19:45

17:45

14:15

Race 

13:00

14:00

15:00

09:00

06:00

00:00¹

22:00

18:30

How can I watch the Valencia MotoGP?

Europe:

  • Spain: DAZN 
  • UK: BT Sport
  • France: Canal+
  • Germany and Austria: ServusTV/DAZN
  • Italy: Sky Sport
  • Hungary: Arena4
  • Netherlands: Ziggo Sport
  • Portugal: Sport TV

Asia:

  • Japan: G+/Hulu
  • Thailand: PPTV
  • India: Sport18
  • Indonesia: Trans7
  • Malaysia and Singapore: SPOTV 
  • China: Guangdong Tv / Zhibo.television
  • South Korea: SPOTV 

Americas

  • USA: CNBC
  • Canada: REV TV
  • Brazil: ESPN
  • Argentina: ESPN+

Oceania

  • Australia: Fox Sports activities
  • New Zealand: Spark Sport

Africa

  • Sub-Saharan Africa – SuperSport / Canal+

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