Argentina MotoGP: Full weekend schedule after Friday cancellations

Updated schedule - 2022 Argentine MotoGP
Saturday
08:15-09:05 Moto3 FP1 (12:15-13:05 UK)
09:20-10:10 Moto2 FP1 (13:20-14:10 UK)
10:25-11:15 Moto3 FP2 (14:25-15:15 UK)
11:30-12:20 Moto2 FP2 (15:30-16:20 UK)
12:35-13:35 MotoGP FP1 (16:35-17:35 UK)
13:50-14:05 Moto3 Qualifying 1 (17:50-18:05 UK)
14:15-14:30 Moto3 Qualifying 2 (18:15-18:30 UK)
14:45-15:00 Moto2 Qualifying 1 (18:45-19:00 UK)
15:10-15:25 Moto2 Qualifying 2 (19:10-19:25 UK)
15:40-16:40 MotoGP FP2 (19:40-20:40 UK)
17:05-17:20 MotoGP Qualifying 1 (21:05-21:20 UK)
17:30-17:45 MotoGP Qualifying 2 (21:30-21:45 UK)
Sunday
09:20-09:40 Moto3 Warm-up (13:20-13:40 UK)
09:50-10:10 Moto2 Warm-up (13:50-14:10 UK)
10:20-11:00 MotoGP Warm-up (14:20-15:00 UK)
12:00 Moto3 Race - 21 laps (16:00 UK)
13:20 Moto2 Race - 23 laps (15:20 UK)
15:00 MotoGP Race - 25 laps (19:00 UK)
After Sunday's 🌃race✅, MotoGP heads straight to Texas for next weekend's round at COTA, ruling out a delayed Monday race in Argentina.
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Argentina MotoGP freight problems explained
Delays in transporting freight from the previous round in Indonesia on March 20 to the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit this weekend means some teams - including Gresini Ducati's world championship leader 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini - werestill without their bikes and essential equi🦩pment.
It had been hoped that the delayed freight would arrive on Thursday and, following a night shift, all teams would be ready for Friday 🎃morning's FP1 session.
But a further flight problem meant the entire Friday schedule, including Moto2 and Moto3, was scrapped and the first Argentine ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚround since 2019 will be compressed into Saturday and Sunday.
Would a two-day MotoGP weekend be better?

Fabio Quartararo 𝓀said: “At the end, it’s always the same; if your bike is working straight away then you can even have just one day. At the moment, as soon as you have a little bit of difficulty then you have Friday evening and the morning to think about it.
“It’s difficul🎃t to say, but it will be a great experience to have two da🧔ys because if we have many more GP’s then it will be much more difficult (to have full weekends).
“From my point of view, I like to be moving aro💝und but it’s more for the mechanics and the families. But it will be aও great experience to have just two days.”
Johann Zarco disagreed: “If you have experience then you can enjoy just two daꦆys. As Fabio [Quartara🅺ro] says, if you have the bike ready and you have all your references on the track, you can have maybe more advantage to have a great race.
“But to work and progress as a rider, but also work ⛦technically withꦯ the bike, it’s always better three days.
“If in the future it is two days then clearly they save mo♛ney. It’s one night less in the hotels. But I think it’s not really good for the sport, yes, 🎀better for the show, but not for the sport.”
Miguel O❀liveira said: “I don’t know! I mean, I’ve ne🦋ver heard that suggestion in the past.
“I’ve never really thought about it. It will be a unique expe🐓rience and hopefully we can get more ideas on whether that makes sense. But technically, for us to have three days is much better than two.”