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Next. 2025. 2024 Moto2 World Championship ... The 2024 FIM MotoGP World Championship was the premier class of the 76th Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme ...
The 2025 FIM MotoGP World Championship will be the premier class of the 77th Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) Road Racing World Championship season, the highest level of competition in motorcycle road racing. Jorge Martín (pictured in 2023) will enter the season as the defending world champion.
Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati: 10 +15.468 12 15 20 Fabio Quartararo: Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team Yamaha: 10 +15.574 16 16 42 Álex Rins: Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team Yamaha: 10 +18.146 15 17 10 Luca Marini: Repsol Honda Team Honda: 10 +22.989 22 Ret 5 Johann Zarco: Castrol Honda LCR Honda: 6 Accident 19 Ret 36 Joan Mir: Repsol Honda ...
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team: Yamaha: 23 +23.613 10 1: 16 43 Jack Miller: Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM: 23 +28.417 19 17 44 ... Next race: 2025 Italian Grand Prix
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team: Yamaha: 12 +15.052 [a] 23 5: 6 93 Marc Márquez: Gresini Racing MotoGP: Ducati: 12 +18.131 1 4: 7 37 ... Next race: 2025 Spanish ...
Gresini Racing MotoGP: Ducati: 11 +1.872 6 5: 6 23 Enea Bastianini: Ducati Lenovo Team: Ducati: 11 +2.322 3 4: 7 73 Álex Márquez: Gresini Racing MotoGP: Ducati: 11 +3.154 9 3: 8 31 Pedro Acosta: Red Bull GasGas Tech3: KTM: 11 +4.431 8 2: 9 12 Maverick Viñales: Aprilia Racing: Aprilia: 11 +6.738 10 1: 10 43 Jack Miller: Red Bull KTM Factory ...
The following is a complete list of Grands Prix which have been a part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship season since its inception in 1949.. As of the 2024 Solidarity Grand Prix, 1,034 World Championship Grands Prix have been held over 76 seasons in 30 countries and under 55 race titles at 74 racing circuits.
This is a list of circuits which have hosted a World Championship race from 1949 to 2025.. In total, 74 different circuits have hosted World Championship races. The first to do so was the Snaefell Mountain Course, home of the Isle of Man TT, which also has the distinction, at 60.718 km (37.728 mi) long, of being the longest track which hosted a World Championship race.