The 2025 MotoGP season marks the 77th edition of the FIM Road Racing World Championship and promises to be a breathtaking campaign with four champions on the grid.
Riders will take to the circuit as early as 31st January with the shakedown test at Sepang International Circuit, the venue of the Malaysian Grand Prix.
The official Malaysia MotoGP test follows a week later between the 5th and 7th of February before the teams head to Buriram for the final pre-season test at the Chang International Circuit.
It's then lights out in Thailand two weeks later - the first time the country has opened a MotoGP season - with the first race commencing on Sunday 2nd March.
Round | Grand Prix | Circuit | Date |
1 | Thailand | Chang International Circuit | 2 March |
2 | Argentina | Termos de RIo Hondo | 16 March |
3 | USA | Circuit of the Americas | 30 March |
4 | Qatar | Lusail International Circuit | 13 April |
5 | Spain | Circuito de Jerez | 27 April |
6 | France | Le Mans | 11 May |
7 | United Kingdom | Silverstone | 25 May |
8 | Aragon | MotorLand Aragon | 8 June |
9 | Italy | Mugello | 22 June |
10 | Netherlands | TT Assen | 29 June |
11 | Germany | Sachsenring | 13 July |
12 | Czechia | Brno | 20 July |
13 | Austria | Red Bull Ring | 17 August |
14 | Hungary | Balaton Park | 24 August |
15 | Catalonia | Cricuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | 7 September |
16 | San Marino | Misano | 14 September |
17 | Japan | Motegi | 28 September |
18 | Indonesia | Mandalika Circuit | 5 October |
19 | Australia | Phillip Island | 19 October |
20 | Malaysia | Sepang International Circuit | 26 October |
21 | Portugal | Internacional do Algarve | 9 November |
22 | Valencia | Circuit Ricardo Tormo | 16 November |
The British Grand Prix has been relocated to a May slot, where it will be followed by the Aragon Grand Prix, which has also been moved from September to June.
Assen will host a special 100th anniversary event at the end of June and Brno will host the final Grand Prix before the summer break.
Action resumes at the Red Bull Ring in Austria mid-August and MotoGP will remain in Europe until heading to Asia for the Japanese Grand Prix at the end of September.
The final two stops on the reshaped calendar sees the season conclude in the Iberian Peninsula with the Algarve hosting the penultimate round before the classic curtain closer returns to Valencia.