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MOTOGP 2025: All you need to know

motorsport16 November 2025 15:35
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The MotoGP 2025 season will see the final race taking place at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia.

Aprilia rider Marco Bezzecchi is on track to secure third in the championship, holding a 35-point lead over Francesco Bagnaia with only 37 points available.

A vital victory in Portugal saw him move comfortably clear in the race for third overall in the Championship, although he’ll need just a few points to secure it next week in Valencia.

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Marc Marquez is out for the rest of the season due to injury. Nicolo Bulega will continue to replace him at Ducati.

Maverick Viñales returns from injury and will race for Tech3 KTM in Valencia.

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There are 22 races in total, with a new destination in Hungary and a return to Brno in the Czech Republic. With sprints at every race, there are a record 814 points up for grabs.

The calendar for the season is as follows, with viewing times for the next couple of races:

CALENDAR 2025 (all times CAT, GMT+2)

COMPLETED RACES

1. THAILAND - 2 March

2. ARGENTINA: 16 March 

3. AMERICAS: 30 March

4. QATAR: 13 April

5. Spain: 27 April

6. France: 11 May

7. Silverstone: 25 May

8. Aragon: 8 June

9. Italy: 22 June

10. Dutch: 29 June

11. German: 13 July

12. Czech: 20 July

13. Austria: 17 August

14. Hungary: 24 August

15. Barcelona: 7 September

16. San Marino: 13 September

17. Japan:  28 September

18. Indonesia:  5 October

19. Australia:  19 October

20. Malaysia:  26 October

21. Portugal:  09 November

22. Valencia:  16 November

----- TEAMS -----

Ducati Lenovo Team
Marc Marquez
Francesco Bagnaia

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Pedro Acosta
Brad Binder ***

Aprilia Racing
Marco Bezzecchi
Jorge Martin

Aprilia Racing
Marco Bezzecchi
Jorge Martin

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
Fabio Quartararo
Alex Rins

Honda
Luca Marini
Joan Mir

Pertamina Enduro VR46
Fabio di Giannantonio
Franco Morbidelli

Gresini Racing MotoGP
Alex Marquez
Fermin Aldeguer

Prima Pramac Racing
Miguel Oliveira
Jack Miller

LCR Honda Castrol
Johann Zarco

LCR Honda Idemitsu
Somkiat Chantra

Trackhouse Racing
Raul Fernandez
Ai Ogura

Red Bull KTM Tech3
Maverick Vinales
Enea Bastianini

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