MotoGP Bharat: When, Where, and How to Watch in India

The first-ever MotoGP race will be held in India, highlighting the country’s rapidly growing popularity. Francesco Bagnaia is now in the lead for the championship, while legendary riders such as Giacomo Agostini, Valentino Rossi, and Marc Marquez are being honoured. Tickets can be purchased through BookMyShow for the event, which takes place from September 22 to 24.

As the MotoGP prepares for its first race in India, the event will take place over the weekend in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. This will be the first time MotoGP has competed in India. Even if motorsports may not be as popular in India as in other parts of the world, the introduction of MotoGP highlights the growing interest in this exciting form of two-wheeled motorsport.

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MotoGP Bharat

According to a report, the top riders will again demonstrate their speed and talent at the 13th round of the MotoGP, which will take place in India. Spain’s Ducati rider Jorge Martin is second in the championship standings after Italy’s Francesco Bagnaia, who has five victories. Ducati rider Marco Bezzecchi, an Italian, presently holds third place. The competition is still open, though, and the unpredictable nature of the Indian circuit makes the title questionable.

The MotoGP India competition will take place over three days, beginning on Friday and drawing to a close on Sunday. The activities associated with MotoGP are scheduled from September 22 to September 24, with the main MotoGP race consisting of 24 laps and beginning at 15:30 hours on Sunday, September 24.

Tickets for the MotoGP India can be purchased through BookMyShow for rates ranging from Rs 800 to Rs 1.80 lakh. If you want to see the action, don’t miss out! If you prefer to watch the race from the comfort of your home, you may do so via Sports 18, which has the broadcasting rights, or Jio Cinema, which has the live streaming rights for the event.

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