MotoGP - Round 6 Summary and Round 7 TV Schedule

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场比赛

It was a race of lows and highs last time out at Mugello.

An rare crash on lap 16 brought Yamaha's Valentino Rossi's race to an early end and concluded a disappointing weekend for the nine-times world champion.

The Mugello crowd had plenty to cheer though as at the front of the field, Ducati's Danilo Petrucci and Andrea Dovisiozo were fighting Honda's Marc Marquez for the lead. Each rider took their turn leading the race, as did Suzuki's Alex Rins for one lap, but as the race progressed it was Petrucci that looked strongest - perhaps the rumour-mill around his place at Ducati in 2020 was having an effect.

Despite Dovi taking the lead on the penultimate lap, it was Petrucci that took the chequered flag to give him his first MotoGP win from 124 starts.

Petrucci was joined on the podium by Honda's Marc Marquez in second after Marquez pipped Dovisiozo to the line by a mere three-tenths of second.

Britain's Cal Crutchlow finished in eighth.

Fastest Lap: 1'47.657 - Jack Miller - Lap15

Moto 2

Alex Marquez (EG 0,0 Marc VDS Kalex) took the lead on lap nine and the win in the Moto2 race giving him back-to-back wins, after his success in France.

Hot in Marquez's heels, SKY Racing Team VR46's Luca Marini took second, ahead of Swiss rider Tom Luthi (Dynavolt Inact GP).

Brit Sam Lowes finished the race in ninth place, while 2018 Bennetts BSB runner-up Jake Dixon failed to finish after a lap 11 spill.

Fastest Lap: 1'51.881 - Alex Marquez - Lap 2

Moto 3

Assuming you are relaxed, your heart is beating at around 60 beats per minute, or once per second. In the half the time it takes for your heart to beat a single beat, the top EIGHT Moto3 riders had crossed the finishing line, after nearly forty minutes of racing.

Fractionally first over the line was VNE Snipers Honda rider Tony Arbolino, completing a fantastic weekend after qualifying in pole. Just 29-thousands of a second behind Arbolino, Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Racing Honda) took his third podium of the season, ahead of Jaume Masia (Bester Capital Dubai KTM)

Scot John McPhee took sixth place, just four-tenths behind the winner, while Tom Booth-Amos had a disappointing outing, ending his race after a lap 11 crash.

Fastest Lap: 1'56.713 - Niccolò Antonelli - Lap 5

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With six rounds down, here's how the Rider Championship tables stand:

MOTOGP RIDERS CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE (TOP 10)

POS

RIDER

BIKE

PTS

NEXT

LEADER

1

MARQUEZ, Marc (ESP)

HONDA

115

-

-

2

DOVIZIOSO, Andrea (ITA)

DUCATI

103

12

12

3

RINS, Alex (ESP)

SUZUKI

88

15

27

4

PETRUCCI, Danilo (ITA)

DUCATI

82

6

33

5

ROSSI, Valentino (ITA)

YAMAHA

72

10

43

6

MILLER, Jack (AUS)

DUCATI

42

30

73

7

CRUTCHLOW, Cal (GBR)

HONDA

42

-

73

8

VIÑALES, Maverick (ESP)

YAMAHA

40

2

75

9

NAKAGAMI, Takaaki (JPN)

HONDA

40

-

75

10

ESPARGARO, Pol (ESP)

KTM此次将为

38

2

77

表(顶部MOTO2车手总冠军10)

POS

RIDER

BIKE

PTS

NEXT

LEADER

1

BALDASSARRI, Lorenzo (ITA)

KALEX

88

-

-

2

MARQUEZ, Alex (ESP)

KALEX

86

2

2

3

LUTHI,托马斯(隋)

KALEX

84

2

4

4

NAVARRO, Jorge (ESP)

SPEED UP

73

11

15

5

SCHROTTER, Marcel (GER)

KALEX

64

9

24

6

MARINI, Luca (ITA)

KALEX

58

6

30

7

FERNANDEZ, Augusto (ESP)

KALEX

54

4

34

8

BASTIANNI, Enea (ITA)

KALEX

45

9

43

9

GARDNER, Remy (AUS)

KALEX

41

4

47

10

BINDER, Brad (RSA)

KTM此次将为

39

2

49

MOTO3 RIDERS CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE (TOP 10)

POS

RIDER

BIKE

PTS

NEXT

LEADER

1

CANET, Aron (ESP)

KTM此次将为

83

-

-

2

DALLA PORTA, Lorenzo (ITA)

HONDA

80

3

3

3

ANTONELLI, Niccolò (ITA)

HONDA

70

10

13

4

MASIA, Jaume (ESP)

KTM此次将为

65

5

18

5

VIETTI, Celestino (ITA)

KTM此次将为

52

13

31

6

ARBOLINO, Tony (ITA)

HONDA

51

1

32

7

TOBA, Kaito (JPN)

HONDA

51

-

32

8

MCPHEE, John (GBR)

HONDA

44

7

39

9

MIGNO, Andrea (ITA)

KTM此次将为

40

4

43

10

RODRIGO, Gabriel (ARG)

HONDA

37

3

46

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MOTOGP ROUND 7 - TV SCHEDULE

This weekend's action comes from the Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya.

TV coverage is split between BT Sport 2 for live coverage and Quest TV for hightlights (though you may have to stay up late!). QUEST is available on Freeview - Ch 12 (from channel 37), BT - Ch 37, Free-Sat - Ch 167, Sky - Ch 144 and Virgin - Ch 172

Friday 14thJune 2019

Free Practice 1 & 2 - LIVE

BT Sport 2

07:45 - 15:15

Saturday 15thJune 2019

Free Practice 3 - LIVE

BT Sport 2

07:55——不必

Qualifying - LIVE

BT Sport 2

10:55 - 15:15

Sunday 16thJune 2019

Warm up - LIVE

BT Sport 2

07:30 - 09:15

MOTO3 Race - LIVE

BT Sport 2

09:15 - 11:00

MOTO2 Race - LIVE

BT Sport 2

11:00 - 12:30

MOTOGP Race - LIVE

BT Sport 2

12:30 - 14:00

Chequered Flag (Analysis)

BT Sport 2

14:00 - 15:00

Highlights

BT Sport 2

19:00 - 20:00

Monday 17thJune 2019

Highlights

Quest

23:00 - 00:00

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