Here is all you need to know about the 2025 MotoGP Portuguese GP, set for 25 laps of the 4.59km Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal.
By Divyam Dubey

MotoGP rolls into Portimao, where the Portuguese Grand Prix promises to shape the championship’s final chapter. While the Marquez duo has locked the top positions, the battle for third remains hot. Marco Bezzecchi holds the advantage, with Francesco Bagnaia close behind by five points. Every lap around Portimao’s rollercoaster circuit could redefine the standings before the Valencia finale. Adding a new face to the mix, WorldSBK runner-up Nicolo Bulega will make his MotoGP debut, stepping in for the recovering Marc Marquez.
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The technical and demanding layout of Portimao will push riders to balance speed and precision as the 2025 campaign nears its end.
Friday, November 07
Portuguese GP MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 1 - 04:15 pm
Portuguese GP MotoGP Practice - 08:30 pm
Saturday, November 08
Portuguese GP MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 2 - 03:40 pm
Portuguese GP MotoGP Qualifying - 04:20 pm
Portuguese GP MotoGP Sprint - 08:30 pm
Sunday, November 09
Portuguese GP MotoGP Sprint - 06:30 pm
MotoGP fans in India have two good ways to catch all the action from the Portuguese Grand Prix this weekend. FanCode will stream every session live, from free practice and qualifying to the Tissot Sprint and the main race.

The FanCode also include highlights, rider interviews, expert opinions, and behind-the-scenes clips, giving fans complete weekend coverage in one place.
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Those who want even deeper access can turn to MotoGP VideoPass. The official platform offers live and on-demand coverage of every session, including full race replays, qualifying runs, and post-race analysis. With VideoPass, fans can follow the entire championship from anywhere, at any time.