MotoGP 2023: How to watch, calendar, new sprint format and riders to look out for this season

A new season of MotoGP is just around the corner as Francesco Bagnaia looks to defend his title in 2023 in what should be another thrilling year of top class motorcycle racing.

Twenty-one Grand Prix will decide who becomes champion as a new sprint format is introduced for the upcoming season, which will play a major role in the title race.

It will make qualifying more important than ever, with points now on offer on the Saturday and Sunday of a race weekend.

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How to watch MotoGP in 2023

In the UK, every session of MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 will be live and exclusive on BT Sport.

At each event, the Moto3 race will be at 11:00 local time, Moto2 at 12:15 and MotoGP at 14:00.

You can see the latest BT Sport listings here.

MotoGP 2023 calendar

A record-breaking calendar will see 21 rounds this year in MotoGP, including the additions of Kazakhstan and India.

There are two triple-headers in the second half of the season, whilst Aragon has been dropped.

Round Grand Prix Date
1 Portuguese GP – Portimao March 24-26
2 Argentina GP – Termas de Rio Hondo March 31-April 2
3 Americas GP – Circuit of the Americas April 14-16
4 Spanish GP – Jerez April 28-30
5 French GP – Le Mans May 12-14
6 Italian GP – Mugello June 9-11
7 German GP – Sachsenring June 16-18
8 Dutch GP – Assen June 23-25
9 Kazakhstan GP – Sokol July 7-9
10 British GP – Silverstone August 4-6
11 Austrian GP – Red Bull Ring August 18-20
12 Catalan GP – Barcelona September 1-3
13 San Marino GP – Misano September 8-10
14 Indian GP – Buddh September 22-24
15 Japanese GP – Motegi September 29-October 1
16 Indonesian GP – Mandalika October 13-15
17 Australian GP – Phillip Island October 20-22
18 Thai GP – Chang October 27-29
19 Malaysian GP – Sepang November 10-12
20 Qatar GP – Lusail November 17-19
21 Valencia GP – Ricardo Tormo November 24-26

How will the MotoGP sprint format work?

New for 2023 is sprint races which will take place at 15:00 local time on the Saturday of every MotoGP event.

The grid for both the sprint and the main race will be dictated by qualifying. Therefore, if you qualify fifth, you will start fifth for both races.

Only the top nine riders will score points for the sprint with the winner taking 12 championship points, second place will have nine points, third place seven points, before dropping in increments of one point down to ninth.

The sprints will be around 50% of a normal MotoGP race distance.

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
Points 12 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Can anyone stop Bagnaia?

Absolutely. It was far from plain-sailing for the Ducati rider, who was not even in the top five of the championship standings at the halfway point of last season, before he went on a run of four consecutive race wins and multiple podiums to win the title.

Fabio Quartararo produced some stunning performance to take the championship to the final round, considering Yamaha did not have the best bike in 2022. He will likely run Bagnaia close again this year.

Enea Bastianini has a breakthrough campaign last year and could be a match for his champion team-mate a Ducati, whilst Aleix Espargaro will be buoyed by Aprilla’s continued improvements. Those are the names to look out for in MotoGP 2023.

Let’s not forget the extraordinary Marc Marquez, who could do absolutely anything, depending on his fitness.

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