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MotoGP Calendar 2025

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Season recap

TUE
Jan 14
2025
Trackhouse Racing launch
Trackhouse Racing launch
THU
Jan 16
2025
Aprilia launch
Aprilia launch
SAT
Jan 18
2025
Gresini Racing launch
Gresini Racing launch
SUN
Jan 19
2025
Ducati Lenovo launch
Ducati Lenovo launch
SAT
Jan 25
2025
Pentamina Enduro VR46 Racing launch
Pentamina Enduro VR46 Racing launch
THU
Jan 30
2025
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing launch
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing launch
THU
Jan 30
2025
Red Bull KTM Tech3 launch
Red Bull KTM Tech3 launch
THU
Jan 30
2025
Sepang shakedown
Sepang International Circuit
FRI
Jan 31
2025
Monster Energy Yamaha launch
Sepang International Circuit
FRI
Jan 31
2025
Prima Pramac Yamaha launch
Sepang International Circuit
SAT
Feb 1
2025
Honda Team launch
Honda Team launch
WED
Feb 5
2025
Sepang Official Testing
Sepang International Circuit
SAT
Feb 8
2025
LCR Honda launch
LCR Honda launch
SUN
Feb 9
2025
MotoGP launch
MotoGP launch
WED
Feb 12
2025
Buriram Official Testing
Chang International Circuit
FRI
Feb 28
2025
Thailand GP
Chang International Circuit
FRI
Mar 14
2025
Argentina GP
Autodromo Termas De Rio Hondo
FRI
Mar 28
2025
Americas GP
Circuit Of The Americas
FRI
Apr 11
2025
Qatar GP
Losail International Circuit
FRI
Apr 25
2025
Spanish GP
Circuito De Jerez
FRI
May 9
2025
French GP
Le Mans Circuit Bugatti
FRI
May 23
2025
British GP
Silverstone
FRI
Jun 6
2025
Aragon GP
Motorland Aragon
FRI
Jun 20
2025
Italian GP
Mugello
FRI
Jun 27
2025
Dutch GP
Assen
FRI
Jul 11
2025
German GP
Sachsenring
FRI
Jul 18
2025
Czech GP
Brno
THU
Aug 14
2025
Austrian GP
Red Bull Ring
FRI
Aug 22
2025
Hungarian GP
Balaton Park
FRI
Sep 5
2025
Catalan GP
Circuit De Barcelona Catalunya
FRI
Sep 12
2025
San Marino GP
Misano
FRI
Sep 26
2025
Japanese GP
Twin Ring Motegi
FRI
Oct 3
2025
Indonesian GP
Mandalika International Street Circuit
FRI
Oct 17
2025
Australian GP
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
FRI
Oct 24
2025
Malaysian GP
Sepang International Circuit
FRI
Nov 7
2025
Portuguese GP
Algarve Motor Park
FRI
Nov 14
2025
Valencia GP
Valencia

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MOTOGP

About MotoGP

Founded in 1949, Grand Prix motorcycle racing represents the premier class of two-wheeled motorsport. The championship was rebranded as MotoGP in 2002, transitioning from 500cc two-stroke engines to the current four-stroke formula. The 2026 season marks a significant milestone as the final year of the 1000cc engine regulations before major technical changes arrive in 2027, including a reduction to 850cc engines and a switch to Pirelli tyres.

Technical Specifications

MotoGP machines are purpose-built prototype racing motorcycles that cannot be purchased by the public or ridden on public roads. The 2026 bikes feature 1000cc four-stroke, four-cylinder engines with a maximum bore of 81mm, producing over 290 horsepower and capable of exceeding 360 km/h. Each motorcycle must meet a minimum weight of 157 kg and can carry a maximum of 22 liters of fuel for Grand Prix races. All teams use a unified electronic management system, while Michelin provides tyres with riders receiving an allocation of 22 slick and 13 wet tyres per event. Each rider is allocated seven engines for the season, with development generally frozen throughout the year.

Weekend Structure

A MotoGP Grand Prix weekend is structured to maximize track action across three days. Friday features two practice sessions, with the second 60-minute session determining the top 10 riders who automatically qualify for Saturday's Q2 session. Saturday begins with a 30-minute Free Practice 2, followed by two 15-minute qualifying sessions. Riders outside the top 10 compete in Q1, with the two fastest advancing to join the top 10 in Q2. This determines grid positions for both Saturday's Tissot Sprint and Sunday's Grand Prix. The Sprint race runs over half the distance of the main event, awarding points to the top nine finishers: 12, 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Sunday's Grand Prix awards points to the top 15 finishers: 25, 20, 16, 13, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

2026 Season Calendar

The 2026 championship comprises 22 Grands Prix across five continents, beginning with the Thai Grand Prix in Buriram from February 27th to March 1st and concluding at Valencia between November 20th and 22nd. Notable calendar changes include the return of Brazil after a 22-year absence at the Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna in Goiânia, and Hungary's debut at the Balaton Park Circuit. The calendar avoids triple-headers but includes eight back-to-back race weekends, with races at iconic circuits including Mugello, Brno, and Assen.

Competition and Teams

The 2026 grid features intense manufacturer competition between Ducati, Yamaha, KTM, Aprilia, and Honda. The Ducati Lenovo Team fields reigning champion Marc Márquez alongside Francesco Bagnaia, while Aprilia Racing features Jorge Martín and Marco Bezzecchi. Monster Energy Yamaha debuts a new V4 engine with Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins, and Prima Pramac Yamaha welcomes three-time World Superbike Champion Toprak Razgatlıoğlu to his MotoGP debut. The championship continues to produce exceptional talent, building on a legacy established by legends like Giacomo Agostini (15 titles), Valentino Rossi (9 titles), and Marc Márquez (6 titles in the premier class).

Global Appeal

MotoGP attracts massive crowds and global television audiences at purpose-built circuits and modified road courses worldwide. The combination of technical sophistication, close racing, and the physical demands placed on riders creates a compelling spectacle that has established MotoGP as the pinnacle of motorcycle racing.