Two races, GP-style qualifying among 2022 MotoE changes

The Grand Prix Commission has agreed on several changes to the MotoE race♛ weekend format for the 2022 season of the electric-bike class.
While only the Misano finale featured 🌼two races this season, a pair of races per weekend will become the 'standard' for MotoE next year.
Both free practices sessions and qualifying will now be held on a Friday, followed by race 1 on Saturday and race 2 on Sunday. Each MotoE race will normally be held after the Moto3, Moto2 and Moto𒁃GP classes.
A further alternation will see the one lap per rider E-pole session bin🍸ned and replaced by the 'knockout' system used in the Grand Prix classes.
The eight fastest riders after free practice will go directly to Qualifying 2, with the other ten r🔯iders taking part in Qualifying 1, where the top two will pro📖gress to the Q2 pole position shootout.
Both qualifying sessi🅠ons will be ten minutes in length, with a🌱n unlimited number of laps during that time.
The two fastest riders in Qualifying 1 will be permitted to recharge their machine in ꧙pit lane and also receive an additional rear tyre before Qualifying 2.
The 2021 MotoE Cup reached a controversial conclusion when title rivals Jordi Torres and Dominique Aegerter clashed for victory on the final lap of th൩e season at Misano, leaving Torres on the ground and Aegerter as champion… Until the FIM Stewards penalised the Swiss rider, handing a second 🌠title to Torres.

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