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WorldSBK 2023 Schedules At MotorLand Aragón And How To Watch Live Streaming

2 years ago By Sports Desk

The adrenaline-fueled world of motorcycle racing is gearing up for a thrilling weekend as the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship heads to MotorLand Aragón for the Tissot Aragon Round. With Round 10 of the 2023 season just around the corner, fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the intense battles that await on the track. Let’s dive into the action-packed schedule and how you can catch every moment live and uninterrupted.

Friday, September 22nd: Day of Warm-Ups

The weekend kicks off with a series of practice sessions. WorldSSP300 Free Practice 1 starts at 09:45 local time (GMT+2), followed by WorldSBK at 10:30 and WorldSSP at 11:25. After a break, the action resumes in the afternoon with WorldSSP300 Free Practice 2 at 14:15, WorldSBK Free Practice 2 at 15:00, and WorldSSP Free Practice 2 at 16:00. It’s a day to fine-tune their machines and prepare for the fierce competition ahead.

Saturday, September 23rd: Qualifying and Race Day 1

Saturday is when the excitement intensifies. The morning starts with WorldSBK Free Practice 3 at 9:00, setting the stage for the qualifying showdown. The WorldSSP300 Tissot Superpole at 09:45, the WorldSSP Tissot Superpole at 10:25, and the WorldSBK Tissot Superpole at 11:10 determine the grid positions for the races. Then, the real action begins with WorldSSP300 Race 1 at 12:40 (12 laps), followed by WorldSBK Race 1 at 14:00 (18 laps), and WorldSSP Race 1 at 15:15 (15 laps). Saturday promises heart-pounding action and fierce battles for supremacy.

Sunday, September 24th, Race Day 2

While, sunday is the grand finale, and it’s all about the races. The day starts with warm-up sessions from 09:00 to 10:05, ensuring the riders are dialled in for the decisive battles. The first race of the day, the WorldSBK Tissot Superpole Race, kicks off at 11:00 (10 laps), setting the stage for the thrilling climax. WorldSSP Race 2 follows at 12:30 (15 laps), with WorldSBK Race 2 at 14:00 (18 laps) keeping fans on the edge of their seats. The weekend concludes with WorldSSP300 Race 2 at 15:15 (12 laps), offering one final dose of excitement.

How to Watch Live Streaming

For those who can’t make it to MotorLand Aragón in person, the WorldSBK VideoPass is your ticket to experience every moment of the action live and uninterrupted. The VideoPass provides access to all the races, practice sessions, and behind-the-scenes content, ensuring you don’t miss a second of the world-class racing. And the best part? It’s now available for just €9.99, making it an affordable option for avid fans.

So, mark your calendars for September 22nd to 24th, 2023, and get ready for a high-octane weekend of WorldSBK racing at MotorLand Aragón. With an action-packed schedule and affordable live streaming options, this is one event no motorcycle racing enthusiast should miss. Tune in and witness the world’s best riders battle it out on one of the most exciting tracks in the championship. It’s bound to be a spectacle of speed, skill, and sheer determination.

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