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MotoGP launch
Sunday, February 9, 2025

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🌤️ Weather Forecast

📅 Mon, 17 Nov
Slight rain showers
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24 km/h
📅 Tue, 18 Nov
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📅 Wed, 19 Nov
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📅 Thu, 20 Nov
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📅 Fri, 21 Nov
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29%
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21 km/h

ℹ️ About MotoGP launch

The MotoGP launch presents fans with the biggest championship season ever, featuring 22 rounds across the globe. This MotoGP launch showcases significant rider movements, with Marc Marquez joining the factory Ducati team and Jorge Martin moving to Aprilia Racing. Three talented rookies enter the premier class: Ai Ogura, Fermin Aldeguer, and Somkiat Chantra, bringing fresh competition to the MotoGP lineup.

The MotoGP launch introduces technical innovations for the 2025 season. Each motorcycle delivers around 300 horsepower while weighing just 157kg. Riders will push these machines to their limits, reaching speeds over 360kph. The bikes feature advanced technology, including precision-engineered braking systems from Brembo and sophisticated electronics monitoring over 500 data points.

Fans will notice the return of classic circuits like Brno alongside new additions such as Hungary's Balaton Park. The sprint race format continues at every Grand Prix, giving spectators more racing action and offering points to the top nine finishers. Romano Albesiano joins Honda as Technical Director, potentially changing the competitive landscape.

The MotoGP launch builds on the rich history of motorcycle grand prix racing, which began in 1949. The sport has evolved from its European roots to a truly global competition, with riders from multiple nations competing for championship glory. This MotoGP season promises close battles between established stars and rising talents across varied and challenging circuits.