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what is tissot sprint in motogp

The Tissot Sprint in MotoGP is the Saturday race: a shorter, high- intensity version of the full Sunday Grand Prix. It runs at about half the race distance, and the top nine finishers score points, with the winner taking 12.

How it works

  • It takes place on Saturday afternoon during Grand Prix weekends.
  • The format uses the same basic race rules as the main race, but with fewer laps.
  • Because it is shorter, riders push harder from the start and there is less time to recover from a bad launch or qualifying result.

Why it matters

The Sprint adds more action and another points-paying race to the weekend, which makes Saturday more important for both fans and championship standings. It was introduced at the start of the 2023 season.

Simple example

If a full MotoGP race is 100%, the Tissot Sprint is roughly 50% of that distance, so it feels like a compressed, all-out race rather than a long tactical one.

TL;DR: Tissot Sprint = MotoGP’s shorter Saturday race, with half the distance and points, designed to make the weekend more intense.