
The 2024 MotoGP World Championship is set for an exciting final in Barcelona, Spain. The event, known as the Barcelona Solidarity Grand Prix, will raise funds for the economically disadvantaged Valencian community. While the game promises intense action, it will also serve as a platform for a noble cause. As the season reaches its climax, the title race between Jorge Martín and Peco Bagnaia intensifies. Martin currently leads by 24 points, but Bagnaia, who will join Apulia in 2025, is determined to turn the tables. With 37 points still on the line, the final will be a tense game. Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia and Pramac Racing’s Jorge Martin will battle it out on the Spanish circuit for the ultimate prize.
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MotoGP Catalunya Grand Prix: 2024 Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit Race Time in India
Friday, November 15
Catalunya MotoGP Free Practice 1pm – 03:15pm
Catalunya MotoGP practice session – 07:30pm
Saturday, November 16
Catalunya MotoGP Free Practice 2pm – 02:40pm
Catalunya MotoGP Qualifying – 03:20 PM
Catalunya MotoGP Sprint – 7:30pm
Sunday, November 17
Catalunya MotoGP Race – 6:30pm
MotoGP Catalunya Grand Prix: Where to watch the 2024 Catalan race
MotoGP fans can watch the exciting 2024 season finale for free on the JioCinema app and can easily watch live MotoGP events on smart TVs and various devices. First, just download the JioCinema app from Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
The JioCinema app allows users to live stream MotoGP races without restrictions, even if they don’t have a Jio SIM card. It is compatible with Android devices (version 4.3 or higher) and iOS devices (version 7 or higher). Samsung Tizen users must ensure that their operating system is updated to at least version 2.4 to enjoy JioCinema.
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In addition, the 2024 MotoGP race will be broadcast live on Eurosport and Sports 18 in India, giving fans more options to watch the event.
MotoGP Catalunya Grand Prix: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
The final round of the 2024 MotoGP season takes place at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, a 4.66-kilometre track that has been an important part of the MotoGP calendar since the early 1990s. The circuit originally hosted the European Motorcycle Grand Prix and in 1995 officially became the venue for the Catalan Grand Prix.
Known for its challenging layout and modern design, the Circuit de Catalunya is widely regarded as one of the best MotoGP circuits. In 2001 it was awarded the prestigious IRTA “Best Grand Prix” trophy, underlining its excellence and significant contribution to the sport.
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