Timetable MXGP Maggiora 2022
Next weekend the seventh Grand Prix of the season will be held at the Maggiora circuit. In addition to the GP riders, the EMX Open and the EMX250 will also take place on the circuit that has also hosted the Motocross of Nations three times. Here is the timetable for next weekend.
Saturday May 7:
08:40 Start gate demonstration
09:45 EMX Open Free practice 20 mins
10:15 EMX250 Free practice 20 mins
10:50 MX2 Free practice 25 mins
11:20 MXGP Free practice 25 mins
12:10 EMX Open Qualifying practice 25 mins + Start test session 5 mins
12:45 EMX250 Qualifying practice 25 mins + Start test session 5 mins
13:25 MX2 Time practice 25 mins + Start test session 5 mins
14:00 MXGP Time practice 25 mins + Start test session 5 mins
14:35 EMX Open Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
14:45 EMX Open Race 1 25 mins + 2 laps
15:20 EMX250 Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
15:30 EMX250 Race 1 25 mins + 2 laps
16:15 MX2 Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
16:25 MX2 Qualifying race 20 mins + 2 laps
17:00 MXGP Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
17:10 MXGP Qualifying race 20 mins + 2 laps
18:00 PM Meeting of the Race Direction/Event Management
Sunday May 8:
09:35 EMX Open Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
09:45 EMX Open Race 2 25 mins + 2 laps
10:25 MX2 Warm up 15 mins
10:45 MXGP Warm up 15 mins
11:20 EMX250 Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
11:30 EMX250 Race 2 25 mins + 2 laps
13:00 MX2 Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
13:10 MX2 Race 2 30 mins + 2 laps
14:05 MXGP Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
14:15 MXGP Race 1 30 mins + 2 laps
16:00 MX2 Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
16:10 MX2 Race 2 30 mins + 2 laps
17:00 MXGP Motorcycles in waiting zone – sighting lap
17:10 MXGP Race 2 30 mins + 2 laps
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: #NiekFotografie
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