2025 calendar unveiled, French GP on May 11

2025 calendar unveiled, French GP on May 11
2025 calendar unveiled, French GP on May 11

Aurélie Sacchelli, Media365, published on Thursday September 26, 2024 at 10:59 a.m.

MotoGP organisers have unveiled the calendar for the 2025 season, with a total of 22 Grands Prix, including the French Grand Prix which will be held on May 11 at .

The suspense is over! We have known the calendar for the 2025 MotoGP season since Thursday. The organizers have revealed the list of 22 Grands Prix, spread across 18 countries, which will brighten up next season, which will notably mark the arrival of Marc Marquez at Ducati Lenovo alongside Francesco Bagnaia, and that of Jorge Martin at Aprilia. This 2025 season will also be the occasion to see the Czech Republic GP, in Brno, make its big comeback, while the Hungarian GP, ​​in Balaton Park, will make its appearance. It will also be the first time since 1999 that a country in the South East, in this case Thailand, will host the first Grand Prix of the season, this privilege having been reserved for many years (except in 2023, due to works) for Qatar.

A four-week summer break

As is now tradition, the season will begin outside Europe, with a series of Thailand-Argentina-Americas-Qatar, before the drivers set down their suitcases on the Old Continent from April to September, with a stopover in on May 11. It will then be time to leave for Asia and Oceania, before returning to Europe for the last two races. The season will end, as usual, in Valencia on November 16. There will be one or two weeks between each GP, except for the summer break when the riders will benefit from four weeks of rest between the Czech Republic on July 20 and Austria on August 17.

The 2025 season calendar
March 2: Thailand GP
March 16: Argentine GP
March 30: GP of the Americas
April 13: Qatar GP
April 27: Spanish GP
May 11: French GP
May 25: British GP
June 8: Aragon GP
June 22: Italian GP
June 29: Dutch GP
July 13: German GP
July 20: Czech Republic GP
August 17: Austrian GP
August 24: Hungarian GP
September 7: Catalan GP
September 14: San Marino GP
September 28: Japanese GP
October 5: Indonesian GP
October 19: Australian GP
October 26: Malaysian GP
November 9: Portuguese GP
November 16: Valencia GP

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