Why your MotoGP timer is wrong (fix it in seconds)

The short version: Dorna publishes MotoGP in local circuit time. Your reminder app might use home time, the TV bug might show broadcast delay, and your stream adds encoder lag. Fix all three once per weekend.

1. Add a world clock for the track

Pick the city on the official timetable—not “GMT+1” from memory. Until that clock matches the PDF, every alarm is approximate.

2. Rename alarms after sessions

FP2, Sprint, and Race start at different emotional temperatures; they also start at different real times when schedules flex. Label the alarm with the session string you copied from the schedule.

3. Add 30–90 seconds for streaming

When traffic spikes, video runs behind the world feed. Open your FoxTrend fixture early, hit WATCH so the FoxTrend event page loads, and keep a second mirror ready.

Use FoxTrend as the spine

From the home schedule, filter Motorsports on race weekends. Kickoffs stay ordered; you spend zero time hunting Reddit threads for a clock.

Last updated: April 2026