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The Corona pandemic has put the Motorcycle World Championship on hold for the time being. In order to shorten the time for the start of the main class season, ServusTV presents the program “We miss MotoGP” with highlights from recent years, famous guests and the latest news. The premiere will take place on Sunday from 2 p.m. The “Virtual MotoGP Race” can be seen on serveremotogp.com starting at 3 p.m. in Jerez.
Race classics, documentaries, interviews.
Actually, the European start of the MotoGP World Championship should have been organized in Jerez next Sunday, but as we know, everything turned out differently. With a new broadcast format, ServusTV is positioning itself every Sunday until the World Cup begins. “We miss MotoGP” consists of a current pre and post show, as well as classics and documentaries. First-class guests can also comment in the studio or by video call.
Commentator Christian Brugger directs the show with expert Alex Hofmann, who has been added from headquarters. Together, the ServusTV duo tries to assess and rank everything MotoGP is currently moving: news from racing teams, driver activities, schedule updates, and much more.
Spielberg crime thriller 2019 in replay
The focus of the mainstream is the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix. The Red Bull Ring, always a guarantee for dramatic races, is the only circuit in the current World Cup program in which Marc Márquez has never won. In 2019, the world champion and dominator of the season will start from pole position as in previous years. And once again, the show in Spielberg should become a true crime thriller that includes an ending to the heartbeat.
Virtual race in Jerez with all classes.
In the present, the stars coincide in the third stop of the MotoGP Virtual Race. At the Jerez-Ángel Nieto Virtual Circuit this time around, world champion Marc Márquez will join other top drivers like Danilo Petrucci and Álex Rins in the eleven-member lineup. At the Spanish Grand Prix, the Moto2 and Moto3 eSports races will also be held for the first time.