Crutchlow, Quartararo, Vinales face Cavendish in remote cycling
MotoGP stars Cal Crutchlow, Fabio Quartararo and🉐 Maverick Vinales are to join Tour de France hero Mark Cavendish for a series of live-at-home cycling sessions.
'The Cav ꧒Sessions' is part of Monster Energy’s #CrushQuarantine campaign, with athletes around the world showing how they are spe🧸nding quarantine.
The series will start on Wednesday, May 1🌠3th with Crutchlow as the first guest, followed by Quartaraꦜro on May 20th and Vinales on May 27th.

M♔otoGP stars Cal Crutchlow, Fabio Quartararo and Maverick Vinales are to join Tour de France hero Mark Cavendish for a series of live-at-home cycling sessio💙ns.
'The Cav Sessions' is par꧟t of Monster Energy’s #CrushQuarantine campaign, with athletes around the world showing how they are spending quarantine.
The series will start on Wedn𝄹esday, May 13th with Crutchlow as the 𒅌first guest, followed by Quartararo on May 20th and Vinales on May 27th.
“Cav and I💃 are good friends, so I really wanted to get involved in the sessions," Crutchlow said.
"It’s also no secret that I love cycling and𓃲 I’ve been training a fair bit on the bike since I’ve been at home, so we will enjoy riding again together for some fun.”
"Like everyone else ar🐽ound t♛he world, I’m having to modify my training and make sure I’m staying fit in isolation," added Cavendish.
"I'm looking forward to seeing how the guys fair up against each other ꧟on a bike without an engine. I know how competitive Cal, Fabio and Maverick are…”
“These are crazy times we’re all living through and I think it’s important now more than ever to stay cไonnected, so I hope everyone can join us on the rides.”
All sessions will be live at 6pm BST/7pm CEST. Fans will be able to follow via the athlete’s I♏nstagram accounts and Zwift:
Instagram:
Cal Crutchlow - @calcrutchlow
Fabio Quartararo - @fabioquartararo20
Maverick Vinales - @maverick12official
Mark Cavendish - @markcavendish
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Round | Date | Race | Circuit |
8 March | Qatar (MotoGP cancelled) | Losail | |
| France (postponed) | Le Mans | |
| Italy (postponed) | Mugello | |
| Catalunya (postponed) | Barcelona | |
| Germany (cancelled) | Sachsenring | |
| Netherlands (cancelled) | Assen | |
| Finland (cancelled) | KymiRing | |
1 | 19 July | Spain (proposed) | Jerez (rescheduled) |
2 | 26 July | Andalusia (proposed) | Jerez |
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3 | 9 August | Czech Republic | Brno |
4 | 16 August | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
23 August | |||
5 | 30 August | Great Britain | Silverstone |
6 September | |||
6 | 13 September | San Marino | Misano |
20 September | |||
7 | 27 September | Aragon | Aragon (rescheduled) |
8 | 4 October | Thailand | Buriram (rescheduled) |
11 October | |||
9 | 18 October | Japan | Motegi |
10 | 25 October | Australia | Phillip Island |
11 | 1 November | Malaysia | Sepang |
8 November | |||
12 | 15 November | Americas | COTA (rescheduled) |
13 | 22 November | Argentina | Termas de Rio Hondo (rescheduled) |
14 | 29 November | Valencia | Ricardo Tormo (rescheduled) November seen as cut-off for European races |
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