The G is celebratedRan Premio de San Marino 2021 of MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3, the fourteenth of the season for the premier class. The Misano Marco Simoncelli Circuit It will be the stage where motorcycling will arrive after the great level shown by the Italian Franco Bagnaia in the Motorland of Aragon. The Ducati pilot achieved the first victory of the course, with Marc Márquez as second classified, who returned to the podium after winning in Sachsenring.
With his triumph, the Italian pilot of Ducati tightens the World Cup qualification, since the leader, the French Fabio Quartararo, finished in eighth position. In the highest category, Quartararo effectively marches as leader with 214 points, ahead of a Bagnaia which has risen to the second position with 161 points.
The current world champion, Joan Mir, occupies the third position with 157 points, classified. In fourth place is the pilot, also French, Johann zarco, with 137. The Australian Jack Miller he has won two races, but his more irregular performance puts him in fifth position, with 129 points.
In addition, it should be noted that Valentino rossi he will be able to say goodbye to his fans in a race that will be very special for the nine-time champion. ‘The doctor’, who is going to be the father of a girl, retires this year.
Marc Márquez returned to leave a great performance on his return to MotoGP this season, after the operations suffered on the shoulder. The Spanish champion, gradually recovering after the serious operations to which he was subjected, occupies the tenth place in the Motorcycle World Championship, with 79 points and the victory in Sachsenring as “highlight” of the course, in addition to this second place in Aragon.
Maverick Viñales, meanwhile, did not have a good debut as a pilot of Aprilia in this grade 2021 at the Aragon Grand Prix. He finished in eighteenth position and could not score any points, so he will try to react in San Marino.
On Motorbike 3, Spanish leads Pedro Acosta with 201 points, where neither he nor his pursuer, the also national Sergio garcia, they were able to score no points in Aragon. This was taken advantage of by the Italian Denis Foggia, that with his triumph in the Motorland he is at 143 points in third place.
On Motorbike 2, the australian Remy gardner was second classified in Aragon and has 251 points, which gives it a notable advantage over Spanish Raul Fernandez, that although he won in the Motorland, He’s 212 more than a race away. with 187. The Italian Marco Bezzechi did not score in Aragon and has picked up the third place in the World Cup with 179 points.
Schedules of the 2021 San Marino GP of MotoGP:
Thursday September 16:
17.00 Pilots press conference
Friday September 17:
FP1 MotoE: 8.20h.
FP1 Moto3: 9.00h.
FP1 MotoGP: 9.55h.
FP1 Moto2: 10.55h.
FP2 Moto3: 1:15 p.m.
FP2 MotoGP: 2.10pm.
FP2 Moto2: 15.10h.
FP2 MotoE: 16.05h.
Saturday September 18:
FP3 Moto3: 9.00h.
FP3 MotoGP: 9.55h.
FP3 Moto2: 10.55h.
QP MotoE: 11:45 am.
Q1 Moto3: 12.35h.
Q2 Moto3: 13.00h.
FP4 MotoGP: 1.30pm.
Q1 MotoGP: 14.10h (qualifying)
Q2 MotoGP: 2:35 p.m.
Q1 Moto2: 15.10h.
Q2 Moto2: 15.35h.
Race 1 MotoE: 4:20 p.m.
Sunday, September 19:
Warm Up Moto3: 8.20h.
Warm Up Moto2: 8.50h.
Warm Up MotoGP: 9.40am.
Moto3 race: 11.00h. (23 laps)
Moto2 race: 12.20h. (25 laps)
MotoGP race: 2:00 p.m.
Where to see the 2021 San Marino Grand Prix?
The 2021 San Marino Grand Prix can be seen in Spain through the platform DAZN. This year, after the merger of DAZN and Movistar +, who are subscribed to Movistar Plus can see the channels of DAZN.
You can follow all the information of the weekend live on the Mundo Deportivo website.