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MotoGP 2025: List of all upcoming races and tournaments (Image via Getty)
The 2025 MotoGP season has arrived! Fans can hardly contain their excitement as they experience every exhilarating race of this season. There 22 Grand Prix events located all around the world.
So far the races are happening in Asia, Europe and the Americas.The season opened in the first week of March and many races have thrilled fans with some exciting finishes and a few total upsets. Some historic tracks returned or don’t dominate. New tracks joined in, Balaton Park in Hungary. Whether you're an absolute beginner to MotoGP or a serious, avid follower of this amazing sport, this season will have something for everybody.
Let's recap what has happened this season and what is scheduled for the rest of the season.
MotoGP races already done
Below are the races that have taken place:
Date | Grand Prix | Circuit | Winner (if available) |
March 2 | Thai GP | Chang International Circuit, Buriram | Race completed |
March 16 | Argentine GP | Termas de Rio Hondo | Race completed |
March 30 | United States GP | Circuit of the Americas, Austin | Race completed |
April 13 | Qatar GP | Lusail International Circuit | Race completed |
April 27 | Spanish GP | Circuito de Jerez | Race completed |
May 11 | French GP | Le Mans | Race completed |
May 25 | British GP | Silverstone Circuit | Race completed |
So far, the championship has provided us with plenty of exciting racing and many different riders have made it onto the podium. The title race is incredibly competitive, so every point is critical.
Upcoming MotoGP 2025 Races
Now, here is the list of all the races ahead of us - so you can make sure you don't miss any:
Date | Grand Prix | Circuit | Time (IST) |
June 8 | Aragon GP | Motorland Aragón | 17:30 |
June 22 | Italian GP | Mugello Circuit | 17:30 |
June 29 | Dutch GP | TT Circuit Assen | 17:30 |
July 13 | German GP | Sachsenring | 17:30 |
July 20 | Czech Republic GP | Automotodrom Brno | 17:30 |
August 17 | Austrian GP | Red Bull Ring | 17:30 |
August 24 | Hungary GP | Balaton Park | 17:30 |
September 7 | Catalunya GP | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | 17:30 |
September 14 | San Marino GP | Misano World Circuit | 17:30 |
September 28 | Japanese GP | Twin Ring Motegi | 10:30 |
October 5 | Indonesia GP | Mandalika International Street Circuit | 11:30 |
October 19 | Australian GP | Phillip Island Circuit | 08:30 |
October 26 | Malaysian GP | Sepang International Circuit | 12:30 |
November 9 | Portugal GP | Algarve International Circuit, Portimão | 19:30 |
November 16 | Valencian Community GP | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia | 18:30 |
What’s New for 2025?
Return to Brno
- After a hiatus from the calendar since 2021, the Brno circuit in the Czech Republic is finally making a return to MotoGP. Brno is one of the oldest and most respected tracks in MotoGP history, and it will make a massive impact on the season this year on July 20.
Debut of Hungarain's Balaton Park
- In an exciting moment for MotoGP, Hungary will host a race for the first time in history, on the new Balaton Park Circuit on August 24, 2025. It's an opportunity for riders to test themselves in a new location while also offering fans an all-new venue.
A Truly Global Reach - 5 Continents, 22 Races.
The MotoGP 2025 is truly global here are just some of the places races are being held:
- Asia (Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Qatar)
- Europe (Spain, France, Italy, Britain, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino)
- North America (USA)
- South America (Argentina)
- Australia (Phillip Island)
Fans from every corner of the world are getting to see the best riders battle it out.Also Read: Who Is Marc Marquez Girlfriend? Personal Life Details Of The MotoGP Superstar
The road ahead
It is an open championship with over half the season left. Francesco Bagnaia, Marc Márquez, Fabio Quartararo, and some rising talents still fighting for the world championship title, every race will be crucial as we move into Europe and back into Asia before concluding the series in Valencia.
Expect close racing amongst the pack, potential surprises, and possibly even a new world champion as MotoGP 2025 kicks off with plenty of racing still in the pipeline.
With returning classic circuits and some exciting new ones, this season should provide us with memories to cherish and one full of surprises. And there’s still over half a season to go.The 2025 MotoGP Season has begun with a bang. We've already seen incredible racing action and drama, and this season is barely begun. This season features a great mix of traditional tracks and a few exciting new events adding up to what should certainly be one of MotoGP's best seasons.