The race takes place at the famous Jerez de la Frontera circuit and good weather conditions are expected for the event, which will attract many fans of the sport from all over the Iberian Peninsula.
At the moment, the favourite to win is Marc Márquez, who has been making headway throughout the championship, which continues from 25 to 27 April for the fifth race.
The Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP races will be held over the three days, with practice for all three categories starting on the morning of 25 April. On the morning of 26 April, in addition to the practice sessions, there will also be two qualifications per category and the MotoGP Sprint race after lunchtime at 3 pm.
On Sunday 27 April, Jerez de La Frontera opens its doors to competition, starting with the MotoGP warm-up at 9:40 am and culminating in the MotoGP sprint race at 2 pm.












