MotoGP returns to Brno as Jorge Martin makes his comeback with Aprilia after injury, while Marc Marquez leads the standings before the summer break.
By Divyam Dubey

MotoGP heads to Brno for the Czech GP before its traditional summer break. Jorge Martin, the reigning 2024 world champion, returns to action at this round, now riding with Aprilia. He makes his comeback after recovering from an injury he suffered at Qatar. Before the Czech GP, Martin was allowed a private test session on the Aprilia RS-GP25 to help him acclimatise with the bike ahead of the race weekend.
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Meanwhile, Marc Marquez continues to lead the 2025 MotoGP championship. His recent victory at Sachsenring pushed his advantage to 83 points over his brother Alex Marquez.

With the summer break just ahead, the Czech GP becomes a crucial race. Riders will aim to close gaps, gain momentum, and reset before the season resumes.
Friday, July 18
Czech MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 1 - 2:15 pm
Czech MotoGP Practice - 6:30 pm
Saturday, July 19
Czech MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 2 - 1.40 pm
Czech MotoGP Qualifying - 2.20 pm
Czech MotoGP Sprint - 6:30 pm
Sunday, July 20
CzechMotoGP - 5:30 pm
MotoGP fans in India can watch all the action live on FanCode. The platform will stream every session, including the Grand Prix, Tissot Sprint, and all practice rounds. Viewers can also access race highlights, rider interviews, expert analysis, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content—all in one place.
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For those looking for uninterrupted, full-race coverage, the MotoGP VideoPass remains available as a separate subscription. It offers live and on-demand access to every part of the race weekend, from free practice and qualifying to full races and post-race highlights. It’s an ideal choice for fans who want a complete MotoGP experience.