MotoGP Spain GP: TV Schedule for Fourth Round of 2025 Season
The fourth round of the 2025 MotoGP World Championship takes place at the Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, marking a pivotal moment in the season as Marc Marquez seeks to extend his dominance following his fifth consecutive sprint victory at the Spanish Grand Prix.
According to verified reports from France 24 and MotoGP.com, Marc Marquez secured his fifth straight Tissot Sprint win at Jerez on Saturday, April 26, 2025, after Fabio Quartararo crashed out on Lap 2 while battling for the lead. This victory expanded Marquez’s lead at the top of the MotoGP standings, with Francesco Bagnaia securing third place in the sprint.
The full Grand Prix weekend schedule for the Spanish GP includes:
- Friday, April 25: Free Practice 1 (FP1) at 09:55 CET / 08:55 UTC, Free Practice 2 (FP2) at 14:30 CET / 13:30 UTC
- Saturday, April 26: Free Practice 3 (FP3) at 10:55 CET / 09:55 UTC, Qualifying at 14:30 CET / 13:30 UTC, followed by the Tissot Sprint race at 15:00 CET / 14:00 UTC
- Sunday, April 27: Warm-up at 09:40 CET / 08:40 UTC, followed by the Grand Prix race at 14:00 CET / 13:00 UTC
These times are based on the official MotoGP schedule for the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix, as confirmed by multiple motorsport authorities and broadcast partners. The Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto, located in Andalusia, southern Spain, has hosted the Spanish Grand Prix since 1987 and remains one of the most iconic circuits on the MotoGP calendar.
Marquez’s recent form has been exceptional, with the eight-time world champion demonstrating remarkable consistency in sprint races. His victory at Jerez came after he started from pole position and successfully defended against challenges from his brother Alex Marquez and factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia. The sprint race saw Quartararo’s early challenge end abruptly when he lost control on Lap 2 while attempting to defend his position against Marquez’s aggressive move into Turn 6.
For viewers around the world, the Spanish GP will be broadcast live through official MotoGP partners. In Italy, the race will be available on Sky Sport MotoGP and in streaming via NOW TV, while international audiences can access the event through the MotoGP VideoPass service. Broadcast times vary by region, with the main race scheduled for 2:00 PM local time in Jerez.
Looking ahead, the Spanish GP represents a critical opportunity for riders to gain momentum in the championship standings. With Marquez currently leading the standings following his sprint victories, competitors like Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin, and the rising Marco Bezzecchi will be looking to close the gap during the main race on Sunday. The circuit’s unique layout, featuring a combination of high-speed sections and technical corners, often produces unpredictable results that can significantly impact the championship battle.
As the MotoGP paddock prepares for action in Jerez, teams are fine-tuning their setups for the challenging Andalusian circuit. The Spanish GP continues to be a fan favorite, known for its passionate crowds and spectacular racing action that consistently delivers exciting moments for motorsport enthusiasts worldwide.
The next checkpoint in the MotoGP calendar is the French Grand Prix at Le Mans, scheduled for May 10-11, 2025. Fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on the Spanish GP and stay tuned for continued coverage of the 2025 MotoGP season.