Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 MotoGP Aragon GP, which will take place over 23 competitive laps at the 5.08km MotorLand Aragon Circuit.
By Divyam Dubey
The 2025 MotoGP title fight moves to Spain for the highly anticipated Aragon Grand Prix, with Marc Marquez of Ducati leading the championship standings. His 2025 MotoGP performances have placed him ahead of his brother, Alex Marquez, while reigning champion Pecco Bagnaia sits 72 points behind in third. With the top three riders in the championship all representing Ducati, the manufacturer’s dominance is clear. However, recent races suggest rising competition. Johann Zarco’s win for Honda at Le Mans and Marco Bezzecchi’s victory for Aprilia at Silverstone show increasing pressure on Ducati from rival teams. Yamaha also made a mark at Silverstone, where Fabio Quartararo took pole position. However, a mechanical failure ended his race early, denying Yamaha a potential win.
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With multiple manufacturers now showing podium potential, the Aragon GP will play a crucial role in shaping the title race. Fans will watch closely to see whether Ducati can tighten its grip on the championship or if rivals can mount a serious challenge.
Friday, June 05
MotoGP Aragon GP Free Practice Nr. 1 - 2:15 pm
MotoGP Aragon GP Practice - 6:30 pm
Saturday, June 06
MotoGP Aragon GP Practice Nr. 2- 1:40 pm
MotoGP Aragon GP Qualifying - 2:20 pm
MotoGP Aragon GP Sprint Race - 6:30 pm
Sunday, June 07
MotoGP Aragon GP Race - 5:30 pm
FanCode has secured exclusive streaming rights for MotoGP in India from 2025 to 2027 through a three-year deal. The platform will broadcast every Grand Prix, Tissot Sprint, and main race live. Indian fans can also enjoy race highlights, rider interviews, expert commentary, and behind-the-scenes content as part of the comprehensive coverage.
This partnership aims to expand MotoGP’s presence in India by offering local viewers complete race weekend access. The coverage includes live sessions and key moments, helping fans stay connected with team performances and race results throughout the season.
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MotoGP VideoPass will remain available as a separate subscription service. It provides live and on-demand access to all practice sessions, qualifying, races, and highlights for those seeking an uninterrupted, full weekend viewing experience.