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The 2025 MotoGP season promises an action-packed schedule, featuring races across four continents. With a mix of historic circuits and modern tracks, fans can expect intense competition as the world's best riders battle for supremacy.
The season kicks off in Thailand (28th Feb - 2nd Mar), a venue known for its passionate fans and high-speed corners. The championship then heads to Argentina (14th Mar - 16th Mar) and the United States (28th Mar - 30th Mar) for the Americas GP, which is held at the iconic Circuit of the Americas.
The next stop is Qatar (11th Apr - 13th Apr), where the riders will face a unique night race under the floodlights of the Lusail International Circuit.
The European stretch starts with the Spanish GP (25th Apr - 27th Apr), a staple of the MotoGP calendar. It is followed by the French GP (9th May - 11th May) at the legendary Le Mans circuit and the British GP (23rd May - 25th May) at Silverstone.
The riders will then take on the Aragon GP (6th Jun - 8th Jun) before heading to the classic Italian GP (20th Jun - 22nd Jun) at Mugello. The mid-season rounds continue with the Dutch GP (27th Jun - 29th Jun) at Assen and the German GP (11th Jul - 13th Jul) at the Sachsenring.
One of the most anticipated returns this season is the Czech GP (18th Jul - 20th Jul), making a comeback to the calendar. Following this, the Austrian GP (15th Aug - 17th Aug) and the Hungarian GP (22nd Aug - 24th Aug) will take place before the focus shifts to the Catalan GP.
The Catalan GP (5th Sep - 7th Sep) and San Marino GP (12th Sep - 14th Sep) will set the stage for the final stretch of the season.
As the season nears its climax, the riders will compete in the Japanese GP (26th Sep - 28th Sep) at Motegi, followed by the Indonesian GP (3rd Oct - 5th Oct) at Mandalika. The Australian GP (17th Oct - 19th Oct) and Malaysian GP (24th Oct - 26th Oct) will provide crucial points opportunities before the final two rounds.
The championship will conclude in Europe, with the Portuguese GP (7th Nov - 9th Nov) and the Valencia GP (14th Nov - 16th Nov), where the title battle could be decided in a dramatic finale.
With a calendar featuring 22 races across Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Australia, the 2025 MotoGP season is set to be one of the most exciting in recent history. Fans can look forward to intense battles, high-speed action, and historic moments throughout the year.