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What time does the 2023 San Marino MotoGP™ start in Australia?

Tuesday, 5 September 2023

The season continues at the Misano Adriático Circuit, located in Italy.

The MotoGP™ season continues with the 2023 San Marino Motorcycle Grand Prix race at the Misano Adriático Circuit.

Here is everything you need to know, including the start time and race info, for the 2023 San Marino MotoGP™.

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When is the San Marino Motorcycle Grand Prix?

Round 12 of the 2023 MotoGP™ season occurs on Sunday, 10 September 2023.

Practice begins locally on Friday, 8 September 2023, with FP1 and FP2, followed by FP3, Qualifying, and the Tissot Sprint on Saturday, 9 September 2023.


What time does the San Marino Motorcycle Grand Prix start?

The 2023 San Marino MotoGP™ starts at 2:00 pm local time on Sunday, 10 September 2023, which is 10:00 pm (AEST) on Sunday, 10 September 2023.

The Australian Eastern Standard Times (AEST) for each session in Italy are as follows:

MotoGP™

  • Free Practice 1: 18:45-19:30
  • Practice 1: Friday 23:00-00:00
  • Free Practice 2: Saturday 18:10-18:40
  • Qualifying 1: Saturday 18:50-19:05
  • Qualifying 2: Saturday 19:15-19:30
  • Tissot Sprint: Saturday 23:00-23:25
  • Warm Up: Sunday 17:45-17:55
  • Race: Sunday 22:00

Moto2™

  • Practice 1: Friday 17:50-18:30
  • Practice 2: Friday 22:05-22:45
  • Practice 3: Saturday 17:25-17:55
  • Qualifying 1: Saturday 21:45-22:00
  • Qualifying 2: Saturday 22:10-22:25
  • Race: Sunday 20:15

Moto3™

  • Practice 1: Friday 17:00-17:35
  • Practice 2: Friday 21:15-21:50
  • Practice 3: Saturday 16:40-17:10
  • Qualifying 1: Saturday 20:50-21:05
  • Qualifying 2: Saturday 21:15-21:30
  • Race: Sunday 19:00


Where is the San Marino Motorcycle Grand Prix held, and how many laps is it?

The race takes place at the Misano Adriático Circuit, located in Italy.

MotoGP™ riders will race 27 laps covering a total distance of 114.1 kilometres.

Moto2™ riders will race 25 laps covering a total distance of 105.65 kilometres.

Moto3™ riders will race 23 laps covering a total distance of 97.2 kilometres.


What TV channel is the San Marino Motorcycle Grand Prix on in Australia?

All live MotoGP™, Moto2™ and Moto3™ television coverage in Australia is on Fox Sports, which is available via Foxtel.

Live, and on-demand HD streaming is also available for compatible devices through Kayo Sports.

Read our complete guide on how to watch MotoGP™ in Australia.

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