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How to watch the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix at Mugello

Everything you need to know ahead of the Italian MotoGP

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team, Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

The Italian MotoGP will take place on Sunday, 22 June with a 23-lap race around the Mugello circuit.

Ducati's Marc Marquez starts the race from pole position with local hero Francesco Bagnaia second on the grid on the other factory Ducati. Gresini's Alex Marquez and Yamaha's Fabio Quartararo complete the top four.

When is the Italian MotoGP?

Sunday, 22 June

MotoGP Warm Up - Local time: 09:40 - 09:50
Moto3 Race (17 laps) - Local time: 11:00
Moto2 Race (19 laps) - Local time: 12:15
MotoGP Grand Prix (23 laps) - Local time: 14:00

How to watch the Italian MotoGP?

For fans based in the UK, the Italian MotoGP is set to be broadcast on TNT Sports and Quest. For those watching from the United States, the racing will be broadcast on FS1 and FS2.

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Photo by: Roberto Tommasini / NurPhoto via Getty Images

News to catch up on ahead of the Italian MotoGP

Marc Marquez wins Italian sprint race

Marc Marquez recovered from a slow start to take victory in the Italian GP sprint race on Saturday, beating brother Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia.

Italian MotoGP: Repeat winners

Valentino Rossi is the most successful rider at Mugello with seven victories to his name. Jorge Lorenzo and Mick Doohan follow with six race wins each in the Italian GP. Rossi also has the most pole positions, the Italian ace holding a tally of seven poles.

What are the riders' standings ahead of the MotoGP Italian GP?

1 Marc Marquez Ducati 245
2 Alex Marquez Gresini Ducati 210
3 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 147
4 Franco Morbidelli VR46 Ducati 118
5 Fabio Di Giannantonio VR46 Ducati 104
6 Johann Zarco LCR Honda 97
7 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 83
8 Pedro Acosta KTM 76
9 Fermin Aldeguer Gresini Ducati 74
10 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 59
11 Maverick Vinales KTM 54
12 Ai Ogura Trackhouse Aprilia 43
13 Luca Marini Honda 38
14 Brad Binder KTM 35
15 Enea Bastianini Tech3 KTM 35
16 Jack Miller Pramac Yamaha 31
17 Alex Rins Yamaha 31
18 Raul Fernandez Trackhouse Aprilia 27
19 Joan Mir Honda 27
20 Takaaki Nakagami Honda Test Team 10
21 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 8
22 Augusto Fernandez Pramac Yamaha/Yamaha 6
23 Miguel Oliveira Pramac Yamaha 3
24 Somkiat Chantra LCR Honda 0
25 Aleix Espargaro Honda Test Team 0
26 Jorge Martin Aprilia 0

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

1 Ducati Team 392
2 Gresini Ducati 284
3 VR46 Ducati 222
4 KTM 111
5 LCR Honda 97
6 Aprilia 91
7 Yamaha 90
8 Tech3 KTM 89
9 Trackhouse 70
10 Honda 65
11 Pramac Yamaha 37

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

1 Ducati 294
2 Honda 119
3 KTM 112
4 Aprilia 107
5 Yamaha 89

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