MotoGP calendar in 2023: when do the races and grand prix start, circuits and schedules

The engines begin to roar before a new season in the motorcycling world championship 2023. It will be an exciting year that once again presents a very close match and in which small details can once again decide which driver becomes world champion.

In 2022 the victory in MotoGPthe premier category, went to the Italian Pecco Bagnaia ahead of Fabio Quartararo and Enea Bastianini; in Moto2 the win went to the Spanish Augusta Fernandez, with Ai Ogura as second and Aarón Canet being third; in Moto3 another Spanish champion came out, izan guevarawho beat Sergio García and Dennis Foggia.

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Once again eyes will be on Marc Márquez and his Hondaand whether or not at 30 years old he will be able to compete face to face again at the top of the classification in search of his 9th Motorcycle World Championship. Besides of 93On the MotoGp grid will be the Spanish Joan Mir, Aleix Espargaró, Maverick Viñales, Jorge Martín, Alex Rins, Pol Espargaró, Augusto Fernández, Raúl Fernández and Álex Márquez.

MotoGP calendar in the 2023 season

  1. Portuguese Grand PrixAlgarve circuit, from March 24 to 26
  2. Grand Prix of the Argentine RepublicTermas de Río Hondo, from March 31 to April 2
  3. Grand Prix of the Americascircuit of the Americas, from April 14 to 16
  4. Spanish Grand Prixcircuit of Jerez-Ángel Nieto, from April 28 to 30
  5. French Grand PrixLe Mans circuit, from May 12 to 14
  6. Italian Grand PrixMugello racetrack, from June 9 to 11
  7. German Grand PrixSachsenring circuit, from June 16 to 18
  8. Dutch Grand Prixcircuit of Assen, from June 23 to 25
  9. Kazakhstan Grand PrixSokol International Circuit, from July 7 to 9
  10. British Grand PrixSilverstone circuit, from August 4 to 6
  11. Austrian Grand PrixRed Bull Ring-Spielberg circuit, from August 18 to 20
  12. Catalan Grand Prixcircuit of Barcelona-Catalunya, from September 1 to 3
  13. San Marino Grand Prixcircuit of Misano, from September 8 to 10
  14. Indian Grand PrixBuddh circuit, from 22 to 24 September
  15. Japan Grand PrixMotegi circuit, from September 29 to October 1
  16. Indonesian Grand PrixMandalika Circuit, October 13-15
  17. Australian Grand PrixPhillip Island Circuit, October 20-22
  18. Thai Grand PrixChang International Circuit, October 27-29
  19. Malaysian Grand PrixSepang Circuit, November 10-12
  20. Qatar Grand PrixLusail circuit, from 17 to 19 November
  21. Valencia Grand PrixRicardo Tormo circuit, from November 24 to 26

The engines begin to roar before a new season in the motorcycling world championship 2023. It will be an exciting year that once again presents a very close match and in which small details can once again decide which driver is world champion.

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