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How to watch the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix at Mugello

The Italian MotoGP sprint race is set to take place later today after a day full of practice and qualifying at the fast and twisty Mugello circuit.
Marc Marquez is leading the riders’ standings with 233 points, while younger brother Alex Marquez isn’t too far adrift with 201. Francesco Bagnaia rounds out the top three with 140.
The older Marquez looks set to extend his championship lead too, as he is on pole for the races ahead of team-mate Bagnaia while Alex Marquez lines up third. 
Here is everything you need to know for the rest of the weekend.
When is the Italian MotoGP Sprint race?
Saturday 21 June
MotoGP Tissot Sprint (11 laps) – 2pm BST, 3pm local time
How to watch the Italian MotoGP Sprint race
For fans based in the UK, the Italian Grand Prix is available via TNT Sports and Quest from 1:45pm. For those watching from the United States, the racing will be broadcast on FS1 and FS2.
News to catch up on ahead of the Italian MotoGP sprint race
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What are the riders’ standings ahead of the MotoGP Italian GP?

What are the teams’ standings ahead of the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix?

Position
Team
Points

1
Ducati Team
373

2
Gresini Ducati
274

3
VR46 Ducati
214

4
KTM 
111

5
LCR Honda
97

6
Yamaha
90

7
Aprilia
87

8
Tech3 KTM
83

9
Trackhouse
68

10
Honda
65

11
Pramac Yamaha
37

What are the constructors’ standings ahead of the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix?

Position
Constructor
Points

1
Ducati
282

2
Honda
119

3
KTM
106

4
Aprilia
103

5
Yamaha
89

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The Italian MotoGP sprint race is set to take place later today after a day full of practice and qualifying at the fast and twisty Mugello circuit.

Marc Marquez is leading the riders’ standings with 233 points, while younger brother Alex Marquez isn’t too far adrift with 201. Francesco Bagnaia rounds out the top three with 140.

The older Marquez looks set to extend his championship lead too, as he is on pole for the races ahead of team-mate Bagnaia while Alex Marquez lines up third. 

Here is everything you need to know for the rest of the weekend.

When is the Italian MotoGP Sprint race?

Saturday 21 June

MotoGP Tissot Sprint (11 laps) – 2pm BST, 3pm local time

How to watch the Italian MotoGP Sprint race

For fans based in the UK, the Italian Grand Prix is available via TNT Sports and Quest from 1:45pm. For those watching from the United States, the racing will be broadcast on FS1 and FS2.

News to catch up on ahead of the Italian MotoGP sprint race

Read Also:
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What are the riders’ standings ahead of the MotoGP Italian GP?

What are the teams’ standings ahead of the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix?

Position Team Points
1 Ducati Team 373
2 Gresini Ducati 274
3 VR46 Ducati 214
4 KTM  111
5 LCR Honda 97
6 Yamaha 90
7 Aprilia 87
8 Tech3 KTM 83
9 Trackhouse 68
10 Honda 65
11 Pramac Yamaha 37

What are the constructors’ standings ahead of the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix?

Position Constructor Points
1 Ducati 282
2 Honda 119
3 KTM 106
4 Aprilia 103
5 Yamaha 89

In this article

Maciej Hamera

MotoGP

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