MotoGP Czech GP: How to watch
It saw the factory Ducati duo of Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia hampered with tyre pressure problems, though the Spaniard ultimately won the contest.
Marc continues to lead the standings with 356 points, while younger brother Alex Marquez sits in second with a tally of 261. Bagnaia completes the top three with 200 points.
Bagnaia starts the grand prix from pole and will be hoping to not have the electronic woes that plagued his challenge in the sprint race.
However, Marc starts alongside in second and his pace in the sprint was undeniable. Like Bagnaia, he also had tyre pressure problems but for different reasons, so the Ducati duo will be hoping to eradicate any such worries in today's main race.
It's worth keeping an eye on the KTMs too, as both Pedro Acosta and Enea Bastianini showed impressive speed on their way to second and third place in the sprint race.
When is the Czech MotoGP?
Sunday, 20 July
MotoGP Grand Prix (21 laps) - 1pm BST, 2pm local time
How to watch the Czech MotoGP
For fans based in the UK, the Czech Grand Prix will be broadcast on TNT Sports and Quest. For those watching from the United States, the racing will be broadcast on FS1 and FS2.
News to catch up on ahead of the Czech MotoGP
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What are the riders' standings ahead of the MotoGP Czech GP?
Position
Rider
Team
Points
1
Marc Marquez
Ducati Team
356
2
Alex Marquez
Gresini Ducati
261
3
Francesco Bagnaia
Ducati Team
200
4
Fabio Di Giannantonio
VR46 Ducati
142
5
Franco Morbidelli
VR46 Ducati
139
6
Marco Bezzecchi
Aprilia Racing
136
7
Pedro Acosta
KTM
108
8
Johann Zarco
LCR Honda
106
9
Fabio Quartararo
Yamaha
92
10
Fermin Aldeguer
Gresini Ducati
92
11
Maverick Vinales
Tech3 KTM
69
12
Brad Binder
KTM
60
13
Raul Fernandez
Trackhouse Aprilia
55
14
Enea Bastianini
Tech3 KTM
49
15
Ai Ogura
Trackhouse Aprilia
49
16
Luca Marini
Honda
48
17
Jack Miller
Pramac Yamaha
46
18
Alex Rins
Yamaha
41
19
Joan Mir
Honda
32
20
Takaaki Nakagami
Honda Test Team
10
21
Lorenzo Savadori
Aprilia
8
22
Miguel Oliveira
Pramac Yamaha
6
23
Augusto Fernandez
Pramac Yamaha/Yamaha
6
24
Pol Espargaro
Tech3 KTM
1
25
Somkiat Chantra
LCR Honda
1
26
Aleix Espargaro
Honda Test Team
0
27
Jorge Martin
Aprilia
0
What are the teams' standings ahead of the MotoGP Czech Grand Prix?
Position
Team
Points
1
Ducati Team
556
2
Gresini Ducati
353
3
VR46 Ducati
281
4
KTM
168
5
Aprilia
144
6
Yamaha
133
7
Tech3 KTM
119
8
LCR Honda
107
9
Trackhouse Aprilia
104
10
Honda
80
11
Pramac Yamaha
55
What are the constructors' standings ahead of the MotoGP Czech Grand Prix?
Position
Constructor
Points
1
Ducati
405
2
Aprilia
167
3
KTM
159
4
Honda
143
5
Yamaha
123
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