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MotoGP: A Championship of Triumphs, Trials, and a New Era

The roar of engines at Misano last week was more than just a sound; it was the definitive echo of a championship reaching its crescendo. With the San Marino Grand Prix and a crucial post-race test, the 2025 MotoGP season provided a captivating mix of on-track dominance, behind-the-scenes drama, and a glimpse into the sport’s thrilling future. From Marc Marquez’s relentless pursuit of greatness to a new tire supplier making a stunning debut, here is a deep dive into the recent highlights and the compelling narratives shaping MotoGP.

The Race: Marquez the Maverick, Bagnaia’s Baffling Blip

The San Marino Grand Prix was a two-man show that had everyone on the edge of their seats. The masterclass display by Marc Marquez, who secured a hard-fought victory, was a testament to his unstoppable form. He expertly held off the determined Marco Bezzecchi, a rider who seems to have found a new level of confidence on his Aprilia. Bezzecchi’s performance was a highlight, showcasing a fierce new rivalry that is thrilling for fans.

This intense duel at the front left the rest of the field in their wake. For Ducati’s reigning champion, Francesco Bagnaia, the weekend was a bit of a head-scratcher. Despite a positive test day where he apparently “figured something out,” his struggles with the new GP25 machine persist. He retired from the race after a crash, and Ducati’s Gigi Dall’Igna wisely cautioned that one day of progress is just a drop in the ocean. This saga of Bagnaia’s vanishing front-end feel has become a compelling subplot, leaving fans to wonder if he can recapture his magic before the season’s end.

The Misano Test: Yamaha’s V4 Verdict and Pirelli’s Promising Preview

Post-race testing at Misano offered a fascinating peek behind the curtain. Yamaha’s much-hyped V4 prototype generated significant buzz, but the initial reviews were mixed. Fabio Quartararo, the team’s superstar, delivered a “sobering verdict,” suggesting the new bike offered a downgrade from the existing inline-four. Meanwhile, Jack Miller, the Australian firecracker, offered a more optimistic take, believing the machine simply requires a “new balance” to unlock its full potential. This divergence in opinion highlights the immense challenge of developing a new motorcycle and raises questions about Yamaha’s trajectory.

The test also served as the stage for a momentous occasion: Pirelli’s first official MotoGP tire test. As the sport’s future sole tire supplier, the Italian manufacturer impressed riders and teams alike. Reports praised the tires’ exceptional grip, rapid warm-up, and the confidence they inspired in the riders. This positive feedback from top-tier athletes provides a fantastic foundation for a smooth transition in 2027 and suggests an even more competitive and exciting era for MotoGP is on the horizon.

The Business of Biking: New Chapters and Controversial Gestures

Beyond the racetrack, the business of MotoGP is undergoing a transformation. The European Commission has officially approved Liberty Media’s acquisition of the series, marking a new chapter for the sport. This approval suggests big changes and a potential new level of global marketing and fan engagement.

In a move that will please Italian fans for years to come, the Misano World Circuit has secured its place on the calendar until at least 2031. This long-term commitment solidifies the circuit’s status as a key destination in the MotoGP world.

In a slightly more unusual development, MotoE, the electric motorcycle championship, has announced a hiatus after the 2025 season. This news came as a surprise to some and has left the future of electric racing on the MotoGP stage in a state of uncertainty.

Finally, Jack Miller, ever the crowd-pleaser, received a fine for a moment of good-natured rule-breaking. He rode the wrong way on the track to give his gloves to a fan, a generous gesture that captured the spirit of the paddock but went against the regulations. This moment, and the new “Hall of Fame” introduced by MotoGP, underscore a simple truth: the sport is about more than just races; it’s about the champions, the moments, and the passionate fanbase.

2025 MotoGP Calendar & Standings

With the championship now entering its final stretch, here is a look at the remaining calendar and the current rider standings after the San Marino Grand Prix.

2025 MotoGP Calendar

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
17Sep 26-28Japanese GPMobility Resort Motegi
18Oct 3-5Indonesian GPPertamina Mandalika Circuit
19Oct 17-19Australian GPPhillip Island Circuit
20Oct 24-26Malaysian GPSepang International Circuit
21Nov 7-9Portuguese GPAlgarve International Circuit
22Nov 14-16Valencian GPCircuit Ricardo Tormo

The provisional calendar for the 2026 MotoGP World Championship has been released. The season is set to be a significant one, marking the final year of the current 1000cc engine regulations before the switch to 850cc engines and Pirelli tires in 2027.

Here is the provisional 2026 MotoGP calendar:

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
1March 1Thai GPChang International Circuit
2March 22Brazilian GPAutódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna
3March 29Americas GPCircuit of the Americas
4April 12Qatar GPLusail International Circuit
5April 26Spanish GPCircuito de Jerez
6May 10French GPBugatti Circuit – Le Mans
7May 17Catalan GPCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
8May 31Italian GPMugello Circuit
9June 7Hungarian GPBalaton Park Circuit
10June 21Czech Republic GPAutomotodrom Brno
11June 28Dutch GPTT Circuit Assen
12July 12German GPSachsenring
13August 9British GPSilverstone Circuit
14August 30Aragon GPMotorLand Aragón
15September 13San Marino GPMisano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
16September 20Austrian GPRed Bull Ring
17October 4Japanese GPMobility Resort Motegi
18October 11Indonesian GPPertamina Mandalika Circuit
19October 25Australian GPPhillip Island Circuit
20November 1Malaysian GPSepang International Circuit
21November 15Portuguese GPAlgarve International Circuit
22November 22Valencian GPCircuit Ricardo Tormo

2025 MotoGP World Championship Standings

PositionRiderTeamPoints
1Marc MarquezDucati Team512
2Alex MarquezGresini Racing330
3Francesco BagnaiaDucati Team237
4Marco BezzecchiAprilia Racing229
5Pedro AcostaRed Bull KTM188
6Franco MorbidelliPertamina VR46 Ducati180
7Fabio di GiannantonioPertamina VR46 Ducati179
8Fermin AldeguerGresini Racing141
9Fabio QuartararoMonster Yamaha137
10Johann ZarcoCastrol LCR Honda117

Note: Standings and calendar information are based on publicly available data as of September 18, 2025.

Sources

  1. 2025 MotoGP Standings & Race Reports: https://www.motogp.com/en/world-standing/2025/motogp/championship-standings
  2. Yamaha V4 Prototype & Misano Test Details: https://www.motogp.com/en/news/2025/09/15/acosta-fastest-on-monday-yamaha-steal-the-headlines-at-misano/467822
  3. Pirelli Tyre Test & Liberty Media Acquisition: https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/1081806/1/misano-new-2025-motogp-world-championship-standings
  4. MotoGP News & Analysis: https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/moto-gp/living-a-nightmare-inside-the-decline-of-ducatis-motogp-champ-and-why-italy-has-a-new-rival-to-marquez/news-story/5ac583871319992e61ea3037aace0395

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