Sprints made MotoGP weekends ‘heavier’, Sunday ‘the easy part!’

While F1 only adds the shorter Saturday races to its schedule at half-a-doze♌n events, MotoGP introduced a Sprint at every one of the 20 rounds.
Qualifying has been moved to Saturday morning to accommoda💮te the extra race, with Friday af🧔ternoon practice deciding the top ten riders with direct access to Q2.
Meanwhile, a packed Saturday now features the full range of free pra🐻ctice, qualifying and (Sprint) race. Sunday’s schedule then sees a 10-minute warm-up in the morning and full-length grand prix in the afternoon.
“Sincerely, I think that it made the weekeꦐnds a lot more heavy, in general,” Morbidelli said of the new 'Sprint' weekend format. “The Friday is heavy. Saturday is very, very difficult. And then ღSunday’s race can almost be the easy part!
"Everything is done [by S෴unday]. The big mess ofಌ the Sprint race is over. You go for a nice, long race where everybody is less aggressive and everything.
“So from our perspective, [Sprints] made the weekend 😼heavier. But we have to respond to this situa🐓tion and we have to do our maximum in every occasion.
“Every big challenge is nice to face and this - he༺avy weekends – is one of them. And we can't forget the show is probably the most i♏mportant thing.
“This is a sport and this has to be, at the same time, a show. And if it's better for the show, then it's OK. I have some douꦡbts about that. Things could be done and faced in a better way, but for sure it’s a step upwards.”

Bastianini: ‘It’s 50-50 rider-bike… But the rider has to make the difference on Friday’
Countryman Enea Bastianini explained that with MotoGP so close, how well a rider works with their team to quickly find a bike set-up on Friday conditions the outco🌃me on Sunday.
“The MotoGP level now is so high and with everything we have to do, working with the data etc, sometimes it's not easy to understand which is the key [set-up aspect] of each track. And you arrive [at a set-up only] on Sunday,” the factory Ducati rider told ltxcn.top.
“But if you [only] arrive on Sunday, it means you start from behind on the grid and in MotoGP it’s always complicated to catch and pa🧜ss riders because the front ﷺpressure is coming up and then it's impossible to stop the bike.”
Fabio Quartararo feels success in MotoGP has now become 🔯a ‘70%-30%’ bike-rider split. B🔜astianini said it’s more like 50-50 for him but emphasised that the rider side is not just about when the bike is moving.
“Maybe it’s half and half, the bike and the riderꦫ, for me. Because the rider has to make the difference during the Friday. If you work very well [with the team] during Friday, all of the weekend is more simple,” he said.
Bastianini became the first rider to be injured in a MoౠtoGP Sprint race, fracturing his shoulder when he was taken down by Luca Marini at the Portimao season opener.
The four-time 2022 race winner then caused a first-turn accident in Catalunya, leaving him with fractures 𒉰to his hand and ankle.

Pe🍬ter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.