The next stop on the MotoGP calendar is the Brno Circuit in Czechia.
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The MotoGP World Championship top two Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin both registered DNFs to open the door for the chasing pack, and Marquez and Acosta seized the gap with a one-two at Balaton Park Circuit.
Bezzecchi and Martin will want to prove that that was a one off in Brno this weekend, though will be nervous looking over their shoulder at one of the greatest riders of all time.
The Czech Grand Prix is due to start at 13:00 (BST) on Sunday 21st June, which will see the riders take to the track at 14:00 local time.
The sprint race in Czechia will begin at 14:00 (BST) on Saturday 20th June, which is 15:00 in Brno.
Qualifying for the Grand Prix of Czechia will take place on Saturday 20th June, scheduled at the times below:
TNT Sports is the home of MotoGP in the UK, and the Czech Grand Prix weekend in its entirety is being broadcast live there.
Live streaming and on-demand viewing will be available via discovery+.
Marc Marquez was victorious last time out at the Brno Circuit, beating Jack Miller and Fabio Di Giannantonio to the top step on the podium.
It is set to be a scorcher in Brno this weekend, with daily high temperatures sitting around 32-33°C throughout.
Friday and Saturday will see bright sunshine all day, though come race day on Sunday there is a chance of scattered thunderstorms throughout the afternoon.