2025 MotoGP Season: A Thrilling Calendar Unveiled
The 2025 MotoGP season roars into action next week, kicking off with the Thailand grand Prix at the Chang International Circuit from February 28th to March 2nd. This marks the start of a thrilling nine-month journey across the globe, promising exhilarating races and intense competition.
A Season of Global Races
The 2025 calendar features a diverse array of locations, showcasing the sport’s global appeal. From the bustling circuits of asia to the iconic tracks of Europe and the Americas, the action will be electrifying.
- Thailand (Chang International Circuit) - February 28th to March 2nd
- Argentina (Termas de rio Hondo) – March 14th to 16th
- United States (Circuit of the Americas) – March 28th to 30th
- Qatar (Lusail International Circuit) – April 11th to 13th
- Spain (Jerez Circuit – Angel Nieto) – April 25th to 27th
- France (Le Mans) – May 9th to 11th
- England (Silverstone Circuit) - May 23rd to 25th
- Aragon (Aragon Circuit) – June 6th to 8th
- Italy (Mugello Circuit) - June 20th to 22nd
- Netherlands (Assen Circuit) – June 27th to 29th
- Germany (Sachsenring Circuit) – July 11th to 13th
- Czech Republic (Automotodrom Brno) – July 18th to 20th
- Austria (Red Bull Ring) – August 15th to 17th
- Hungary (Balaton Park) – August 22nd to 24th
- Catalunya (Catalunya Circuit) – September 5th to 7th
- San Marino (Misano Circuit) – September 12th to 14th
- Japan (Motegi Circuit) – September 26th to 28th
- Indonesia (Pertamina Mandalika Circuit) - October 3rd to 5th
- Australia (Philip Island) – October 17th to 19th
- Malaysia (Sepang Circuit) – October 24th to 26th
- Portugal (Autodromo Circuit) – November 7th to 9th
- Valencia (Ricardo Tormo Circuit) – November 14th to 16th
injuries Cast a Shadow
Sadly, the start of the season is shadowed by injury concerns. Jorge Martin, the defending champion, is likely to miss the opening race in Thailand due to a broken bone. Fabio quartararo, another prominent rider, is also expected to be absent after undergoing collarbone surgery.
these setbacks will undoubtedly impact the race dynamics, creating opportunities for other riders to shine. the absence of these key players will certainly add an intriguing element to the competition.
Indonesia returns to the Calendar
The Indonesian Grand Prix returns to the calendar, a meaningful event for the sport’s global reach. The race will take place at the Pertamina Mandalika Circuit in Lombok,West Nusa Tenggara,from October 3rd to 5th.
This return underscores the growing popularity of MotoGP in the region, promising a vibrant atmosphere and passionate fans.