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Brno Returns: Full Czech MotoGP Weekend Schedule Explained

Brno Returns: Full Czech MotoGP Weekend Schedule Explained

Pichai
Pichai
Published: Jun 16, 2026

MotoGP heads back to the iconic Brno circuit for Round 9 of the 2026 season. From Friday practice sessions to Saturday's Sprint and Sunday's Grand Prix, here's a simplified guide to all the key track action at the Czech Grand Prix.

MotoGP returns to the legendary Brno circuit this weekend for the Monster Energy Grand Prix of Czechia, with a packed schedule awaiting riders and fans as the 2026 championship battle continues. Round 9 of the season features three days of on-track action, culminating in Sunday's main Grand Prix race.

Thursday, June 18

The race weekend begins with Media Day activities, including rider interviews and the official pre-race press conference featuring some of MotoGP's biggest stars.

Friday, June 19 – Practice Day

Moto3

  • Free Practice 1: 9:00 AM
  • Practice: 1:15 PM

Moto2

  • Free Practice 1: 9:50 AM
  • Practice: 2:05 PM

MotoGP

  • Free Practice 1: 10:45 AM
  • Practice: 3:00 PM

Friday's MotoGP Practice session is particularly important as it determines which riders advance directly into Q2 qualifying.

Saturday, June 20 – Qualifying & Sprint

Moto3

  • Free Practice 2: 8:40 AM
  • Qualifying: 12:45 PM

Moto2

  • Free Practice 2: 9:25 AM
  • Qualifying: 1:40 PM

MotoGP

  • Free Practice 2: 10:10 AM
  • Qualifying: 10:50 AM

MotoGP Sprint Race

  • 3:00 PM (10 laps)

Saturday's headline event is the MotoGP Sprint, where riders battle for valuable championship points ahead of the main race.

Sunday, June 21 – Race Day

MotoGP Warm Up

  • 9:40 AM

Moto3 Race

  • 11:00 AM (16 laps)

Moto2 Race

  • 12:15 PM (18 laps)

MotoGP Grand Prix

  • 2:00 PM (21 laps)

The weekend concludes with the 21-lap MotoGP race, marking Brno's latest chapter as one of the sport's most historic and popular venues.