2022 Indonesian motorcycle Grand Prix

[1] In the Moto2 class, Somkiat Chantra won the race in mixed conditions after starting from fourth place on the grid.

[2] The Indonesian Grand Prix returned to the championship calendar after an absence of 25 years at the new Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit in Central Lombok.

In the second session, the Yamaha took the lead, with Fabio Quartararo preceding Franco Morbidelli; third was Johann Zarco's Ducati.

The third session, held in wet-dry conditions, Marc Márquez finished in the lead, with Francesco Bagnaia and Marco Bezzecchi right behind.

In the combined times table, there are some big names who miss the top 10 and are forced to compete in Q1: Pol Espargaró, Marc Márquez, Francesco Bagnaia and Joan Mir.

The third session, held on a wet track, Fermín Aldeguer set the best time ahead of Augusto Fernández and Dixon.

Migno was also the fastest in the third session, held on a wet track, ahead of Surra and Tatsuki Suzuki.

Pol Espargaro during Free Practice 2 of Indonesian motorcycle Grand Prix 2022.
Starting conditions during the race
Podium finishers Miguel Oliveira, Fabio Quartararo, and Johann Zarco after the Awarding Ceremony presented by President Joko Widodo