The calendar for the 2025 season is already known

The calendar for the 2025 season is already known
The calendar for the 2025 season is already known

Only a very clever person can say who will be the 2024 MotoGP world champion today.

If Jorge Martin currently holds the rope, the suspense should last a few more weeks before we know the winner of the supreme title.

Even before the end of this 2024 season, the organizers have just unveiled the 2025 calendar. A new year that will begin with four distant events to start the year and four others to end it.

Following the pre-season Tests in Sepang and Buriram, Thailand will make history by becoming the first Southeast Asian country to host the opening round in 25 years.

The paddock will then have a little time to breathe before returning Rio Hondo Hot Springs in ArgentinaTHE Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas (UNITED STATES) for a tour across the Atlantic, before returning to the Qatarand Losail.

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The return to Europe will take place on the circuit of JerezThen (from May 9 to 11, 2025), before the GP of Great Britain has Silverstone end of May and the Aragon GP two weeks later.

The pace will then accelerate with the Mugellothen a special event for the 100th anniversary at Assenbefore the Sachsenring does not precede the return of MotoGP to Brno in the Czech Republic.

After the summer break, the action will resume in Austria at the Red Bull Ring before the premiere at Balaton Park in Hungary. The Catalonia and the San Marino GP will then close the European chapter.

Then comes the traditional tour of Asia, with Motegi, Japan, Mandalika in Lombok, in Indonesia then the trip in Australia to Phillip Islandfollowed by Sepang, Malaysia.

The last two stages of the 2025 season will be held in Europe, with the Portugalrecently confirmed, before the traditional “finale” of Valencia, Spain.

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