Here is everything to know about the 2025 MotoGP Australian GP, where riders will compete across 27 laps at the Phillip Island Circuit.
By Divyam Dubey

MotoGP returns to Phillip Island this weekend for Round 19 of the 2025 season, as the Australian GP promises another demanding test for riders and teams. Ducati test rider Michele Pirro steps in for Marc Marquez, who remains out after shoulder surgery following his crash in Indonesia. Pol Espargaro makes his comeback at Red Bull KTM Tech3, replacing the injured Maverick Vinales. Phillip Island’s fast and unpredictable nature often produces close racing, and this year’s edition could prove decisive in the standings.
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As the series nears its finale, anticipation builds for another unpredictable weekend of racing.
Friday, October 17
Phillip Island MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 1 - 05:15 am
Phillip Island MotoGP Practice - 09:30 am
Saturday, October 18
Phillip Island MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 2 - 04:40 am
Phillip Island MotoGP Qualifying - 05:20 am
Phillip Island MotoGP Sprint - 09:40 am
Sunday, October 19
Phillip Island MotoGP Race - 08:30 am
MotoGP fans in India can watch the Australin Grand Prix live through multiple platforms. FanCode will stream all sessions, including free practice, qualifying, the Tissot Sprint, and the main race. The platform will also offer highlights, interviews, analysis, and behind-the-scenes content, giving fans one place to follow the full weekend.

MotoGP VideoPass is also available for those who prefer direct access to the global feed. The subscription provides live and on-demand coverage of every session, including practice, qualifying, and races, along with full replays and post-race reviews. Viewers can watch the action anytime and keep up with detailed event coverage.
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With both FanCode and MotoGP VideoPass available, Indian fans have two ways to follow the Grand Prix races. They can choose between a local streaming service with all key sessions or the official MotoGP platform offering complete access throughout the weekend.