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Friday, November 4th starts off the final event of the year for the MotoGP Series, and this event will happen in Valencia, Spain, and is officially titled the Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana. Two games of each MotoGP, Moto2 and 125cc are scheduled on Friday's practice sessions and then the following Saturday, the riders will have one more practice session for each division in the morning and then will qualify themselves during the afternoon and evening. The races are on Sunday, November 6th and start at 11:00 for the 125cc, 12:15 for Moto2 and 14:00 for MotoGP.

Casey Stoner leads the standings right now for Honda with Spanish rider Jorge Lorenzo in second for Yamaha. Andrea Dovizioso from Italy has third with 212 point and then Dani Pedrosa is fourth and Ben Spies takes fifth. The rest of the top ten in the MotoGP World Standings include Marco Simoncelli, Nicky Hayden, Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards. Sign up at the links that you see above or below you and watch live motorsport from anywhere in the world. You'll get instant access to high quality streaming video of these events year round.
Posted: 5th November 2010
The MotoGP Series goes to Grand Prix Valencia, Spain this week for the Gran Premio Generali la Comunitat Valenciana. This is the final race of the year for the MotoGP Series, and the provisional calendar for 2011 lists the first race at the March 20th, Losail, Qatar event, followed by Spain, Japan, Portugal and Le Mans, France on May 15th. Get your membership at any of the links on this page if you want to watch the MotoGP Series live from your computer in high quality video from anywhere in the world that you happen to be.

The race is on November 7th, in Valencia, Spain, and the race prior to this one was the Bwin Grande Premio de Portugal and it was won by Jorge Lorenzo from Spain with Fiat Yamaha that took the top spot with Valentino Rossi from Italy coming in second and Andrea Dovizioso, with Repsol Honda in third place. The fourth place spot was taken by Italy's Marco Simoncelli with San Carloa Honda and then Nicky Hayden came in fifth. Nicky hails from the United States and his team is Ducati.

Now, let's look at the MotoGP standings right now. Valentino Rossi leads with 306 points with Jorge Lorenzo in second with 261. Dani Pedrosa takes the third spot with Casey Stoner in fourth and Colin Edwards in fifth. Andrea Dovizioso and Toni Elias is sixth and seventh and Alex de Angelis is in eighth. Ninth and tenth is Loris Capirossi and Marco Melandri. Get your membership at the banners on this page for access to high quality streaming MotoGP Coverage right from your computer from anywhere in the world.
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