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MotoGP: Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix schedule and locations
Controversial 2022 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prixwhich is about Round 18 of the World Cup. in MotoGPthe season is bright red. Fabio Quatararothe reigning champion has 219 points of 217 F. Bagnaia, just 2 points apart. In fact, the Italian has twice as many victories as the current world champion, the Frenchman (his six at Bagnaia to his three at Quartararo), so he has a much better dynamic. Arrive.
last Thailand Grand Prix It was a new setback for Quartararo, who could not finish the race. Bagnaia While finishing third, Miguel Oliveira of Portugal He won the course’s second race.With 3 races to go this is very open MotoGP Motorcycle World Championship.
Both fall behind Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia) There is also a 199 point option. Behind the Spanish pilot, Enea Bastianini (Ducati) With three races to go and two races away, it will be very difficult for him to score 180 points.So everything seems to indicate we’re expecting a heads-up, except for the surprise Quartararo and Bagnaia.
Another great news for this season is Marc Marquez. The Spaniard has added races that are very important to him, especially for next season. Now he has added his 13 points and his 11 points respectively in the last two races, so he already has a total of 84 points.
Therefore, on the “Aussie” track, it should be taken into account Marquez, already showing very good signs physically.Also, we need to be careful Maverick Vinaleswhich usually works very well. Joan Mir returns to Suzuki The former world champion is always a rider to watch. Weather, which can be cold and intermittent, is another important factor.
now, World Cup arrives at Phillip Island circuitis disputed Weekend from 14th to 16th October.Fabio Quartararo of France Several straights on the Ocean Track Ducati,especially F. Bagnaia. Also available in Bolognese Jack Miller in rolls, what Second in Thailand, Enea Bastianini As reflected, they are scarce, but still a possibility. In Aprilia, Aleix Espargaro He is 20 points behind the leaders and is the most experienced.
In the lower categories, leadership is Spaniard Augusto Fernandez in Moto2,However Only 1.5 points behind Ai Ogura of Asia. fernandez Add 238.5 points after Thailand Grand Prix237 of Ogura. in Moto3the first place is Spanish Izan Guevarathat be a champion in australia (He adds 265 points to Foggia’s 216).Of the many combinations, the easiest is to go ahead Dennis Fozier and Sergio Garcia Dorus.
2022 MotoGP Australian Grand Prix schedule
Friday, October 14th
00.00-0.50 FP1 Moto3
00.55-01:40 FP1 MotoGP
01:55-02:35 FP1 Moto2
04:15:04:55 FP2 Moto3
05:10-05:55 FP2 MotoGP
06:10-06:50 FP2 Moto2
Saturday, October 15th
00:00-00:40 FP3 Moto3
00:55-01:40 FP3 MotoGP
01:55-02:35 FP3 Moto2
classification
03:35-04:15 Q1 & Q2 Moto3
04:30-05:00 FP4 MotoGP
05:10-05:50 MotoGP Q1 and Q2
06:10-06:50 Q1 and Q2 Moto2
Sunday 16th October
warm up
00:00-00:10 Warm up Moto3
00:20-00:30 Warm up Moto2
00:40-01:00 Warm up MotoGP
career
02:00 Moto3 race (23 laps)
03:20 Moto2 race (25 laps)
05:00 MotoGP race (27 laps)
Where can I watch the 2022 MotoGP Australian Grand Prix?
2022 MotoGP Australian Grand Prix appear in Spain through the DAZN platform. When Merger of DAZN and Movistar PlusMovistar Plus subscribers can see DAZN channelYou can follow all the information about the race Available now on the Sportish website.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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New F1 champion names motorsport legends who helped him
2025 Formula 1 champion Lando Norris admitted that private messages and personal meetings with legends such as Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and four-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner played an important role in the championship fight.
Norris has spoken about the support he has received ahead of the decisive stages of the season.
“I have received so many powerful words of encouragement, messages and speeches from incredible people who are world champions in a variety of sports, from Lewis, Seb and many more.
Many people don’t know that I communicate with Seb. Some, especially Casey Stoner, wrote me a quick message just when I needed it most: “Think about this, believe in yourself, do this, do that.” That really helped me get back on track.”
Norris’ title chances were in serious jeopardy following the recent rise of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. However, McLaren’s successful strategy in Abu Dhabi on the final stage of the season allowed the Briton to finish third at the Yas Marina Circuit and formalize the championship title.
An important component of success was the pilot’s psychological resilience. Norris made mistakes throughout the 2025 season that could have cost him the title, but he managed to withstand the pressure while his teammate Oscar Piastri succumbed to the pressure at key moments of the season.
Norris concluded: “When you win the championship by just two points, I’m sure that the faith and support of the people around me brought me these two points. That’s why I’m grateful to everyone, because sometimes you only need two points to win the championship.”
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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MotoGP Ducati coach Gigi Dall’Igna: “Marc Marquez’s limitation was that he took risks that were unnecessary”
Gigi Dall’Igna He was one of the men who put his hand in the fire when he made the decision. Marc Marquez instead of Jorge Martin as a friend Pecco Bagnaia inside the box ducati official. But just one year later he was proven right. The Cervera native returned to the top of the motorcycling world with a landslide victory in the Desmosedici GP25.
Indeed, in recognition of this return to the top, DAZN released the documentary Volver, in which Ducati’s sports director reflects on the fact that Marc always pushes himself to the limit. Even when you don’t need to. And Dariña sees this as one of Marc Márquez’s few weaknesses thus far.
”His limitation is that he may take risks even when it is not necessary. If there had been a little more clarity, for example, some mistakes could have been avoided at some point,” Dall’Iña argued.
In this sense he also said: Marco RigamontiHe made his debut as a truck engineer for Marquez in 2025. For Italians, this exploration of boundaries is a trait that has brought them great success in the past.
“He always said this.I want to be remembered as someone who gave everything.. It shows on the track as he always pushes the bike to the maximum and always tries. He is not afraid to make decisions that go against the flow.. Moreover, he knows that if he makes a choice at the last moment that surprises the other drivers, it could give him an advantage,” Rigamonti said.
After becoming champion, Marquez was involved in an accident at the Indonesian Grand Prix and was forced to undergo surgery to recover from a shoulder blade injury. Just a few days ago, he was able to get back on a flat track motorcycle and is currently continuing to heal his right shoulder.
The goal, as Marc himself has reiterated both actively and passively, is to take part in the February test at Sepang. He doesn’t want to miss the start of the 2026 preseason.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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Ferrari names troubled chief engineer over Lewis Hamilton
According to reports in the Italian media, the Ferrari team has made a decision about race engineer Lewis Hamilton for the 2026 season.
Riccardo Adami has been working with the seven-time world champion since the Briton moved to the Scuderia in January 2025. But there were a few strange and resonant radio conversations between them throughout the season.
During the Australian Grand Prix, Hamilton appeared confused by the lack of information from his engineer, and at the Miami round he reacted strongly to the situation, issuing team orders and advising the team to “drink some tea” after Charles Leclerc refused to let him pass.
At the Monaco Grand Prix, Riccardo Adami asked Hamilton: “Are you mad at me?” There was another incident where he ignored her request. Ferrari later announced that the engineer had left the pit wall at that time.
A similar situation was repeated after the last race of the season. During the radio exchange, Hamilton thanked the team and the race engineer for their cooperation, but received no response. The Briton then asked if they had heard him and received an explanation that the team were talking to each other at the time.
At the end of the season, team principal Fred Vasser said the Scuderia would review Hamilton’s inner circle to improve their results. And it looks like the decision has already been made.
According to Italian publication Auto Racer, Ferrari has decided to retain Riccardo Adami as Hamilton’s race engineer for 2026. The most important reason for this was a “very positive” private dinner between the pilot and the engineer.
The team expects to take a serious step forward in 2026 in light of new technical regulations. Next season could be decisive for Hamilton because 2026 is considered the last year of his current contract with Ferrari.
His first season in the Scuderia was a difficult one for the Briton. Hamilton finished the championship in sixth place using the problematic SF-25 car, but lost 86 points to his teammate.
Hamilton went a season without a podium for the first time in his career, while Leclerc scored seven goals. Of particular concern was the seven-time champion’s deteriorating qualifying form later in the year.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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