The Marquez brothers continue to accelerate away from the chasing pack in the MotoGP World Championship, and could achieve a third consecutive 1-2 in the Netherlands.
Marc Marquez has won the last two Grands Prix in Aragon and Italy, with Alex following closely on both occasions.
Marc is now 40 points clear at the top of the MotoGP championship standings, while Alex has a 70-point lead over Francesco Bagnaia in third.
The MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix is being broadcast live on TNT Sports and Quest.
Live streaming will also be available on discovery+.
Lights out in Assen will be at 13:00 (BST) on Sunday 29th June, 2025.
The provisional full weekend schedule is as follows:
Friday 27th June
09:45 - FP1
14:00 - Practice
Saturday 28th June
09:10 - FP2
09:50 - Qualifying 1
10:15 - Qualifying 2
14:00 - Sprint
Sunday 29th June
13:00 - Race
(All times above are listed in BST)
The MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix is held at the TT Circuit Assen.
It is one of the fastest circuits on the MotoGP calendar, and the oldest, with it having a place on the schedule since 1949.
The Motorcycle Circuit has a length of 4.542km with 18 turns, the corners used to be banked but have since been modified due to safety concerns.