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The 2024 MotoGP season continues with the seventh race on the calendar, and following a return to form for reigning two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia at the Catalan Grand Prix last weekend, we're heading east across the Ligurian Sea to Tuscany, for the Italian Grand Prix at Scarperia's Mugello Circuit.

Bagnaia won his third race from six attempts last time out, in a high-octane race which saw the Italian edge World Championship leader Jorge Martin by just 1.740 seconds at the Circuit de Barcelona-Cataluyna. The back-to-back championship winner therefore keeps up the pace in this year's standings, although he and third-placed Spaniard Marc Marquez remain almost 40 points behind front-runner Martin after six races.

While Formula 1 recently returned to hosting two of their 24 races in Italy, this weekend's Grand Prix in Tuscany is the only MotoGP meeting in the country, and has taken place at the Mugello Circuit almost every single year (2020 the exception) since 1994. It's one of the more well-known circuits on the calendar, and the Italian Grand Prix is the third of 10 Europe-based events in a row during the 2024 MotoGP season.

Following his victory in Catalonia last time out, Bagnaia's primary objective in Tuscany will be to record another race win, and hope that Martin is left languishing much further behind as he bids to claw back some of that 39-point gap. 2023's Italian Grand Prix was also won by the home rider Bagnaia, with Martin second by just 1.067 seconds. Are we on course for anther close race this time around?

Ahead of the sixth race of the MotoGP season, The Sporting News has you covered with all the TV and streaming details you'll need to catch every practice, qualifying session, and race itself from this weekend's Italian Grand Prix.

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MotoGP 2024 schedule: What time is Italian Grand Prix FP1?

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DateFri, May 31Fri, May 31Fri, May 31Fri, May 31Fri, May 31
Time9:45 a.m. BST4:45 a.m. ET4:45 a.m. ET6:45 p.m. AEST2:15 p.m. IST

MotoGP 2024 schedule: What time is Italian Grand Prix FP2?

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DateSat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1
Time9:10 a.m. BST4:10 a.m. ET4:10 a.m. ET6:10 p.m. AEST1:40 p.m. IST

MotoGP 2024 schedule: What time is Italian Grand Prix qualifying session 1?

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DateSat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1
Time9:50 a.m. BST4:50 a.m. ET4:50 a.m. ET6:50 p.m. AEST2:20 p.m. IST

MotoGP 2024 schedule: What time is Italian Grand Prix Tissot Sprint?

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DateSat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1Sat, June 1
Time2:00 p.m. BST9:00 a.m. ET9:00 a.m. ET11:00 p.m. AEST6:30 p.m. IST

MotoGP 2024 schedule: What time is Italian Grand Prix race?

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DateSun, June 2Sun, June 2Sun, June 2Sun, June 2Sun, June 2
Time1:00 p.m. BST8:00 a.m. ET8:00 a.m. ET10:00 p.m. AEST5:30 p.m. IST

MotoGP Italian Grand Prix 2024 TV channel

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MotoGP Italian Grand Prix 2024 live stream 

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Live StreamDiscovery+Max, Sling TVTSN+Kayo Sports, Foxtel NowViacom18

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Jonathan is a freelance content producer and commentator for Sporting News UK, with a focus on international rugby tournaments like the Six Nations and Rugby World Cup. He also works as a commentator for StatsPerform’s football network, covering matches across Europe including the Champions League, 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the 2023 Women's World Cup. He’s a regular contributor to the history and statistics website Rugby League Project.

Jonny graduated from Leeds University with a journalism degree in 2021 and was Head of Media at Widnes Vikings RLFC in 2023. A self-confessed nerd of rugby league, union and football (soccer). Jonathan’s coverage across several sports can be found on the TSN site.