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MotoGP 2025 : Spanish GP in Jerez kicks off European leg of the season

The championship battle intensifies as MotoGP heads into its first European round held at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain.

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MotoGP 2025 : Spanish GP in Jerez kicks off European leg of the season

As the paddock heads into Spain for the first of four times this season, fans brace for a thrilling weekend which this circuit has delivered many times in history – from Rossi vs Gibernau in 2004, to Márquez vs Lorenzo in 2013, to Quartararo vs Márquez in 2020. Join us as we go over everything you need to know before the lights go out in Jerez.

Read more : Marc Márquez back on top

Bagnaia seeks to usurp Marc’s throne

MotoGP 2025 : Spanish GP in Jerez kicks off European leg of the season
Bagnaia defending against Márquez in Jerez, 2024. Credit : motogp.com

Jerez is the first circuit so far where Bagnaia’s proficiency level is comparable to, if not more than Marc Márquez. Bagnaia has consecutively won the previous three Spanish GPs, from 2022 to 2024. In fact, he also holds the records for best pole time and best race lap.

Another factor which works in Bagnaia’s favour is his consistency. So far, he has not had a single incident this season. And while his performance is not as stellar as it used to be in 2023 or 2024, he has consistently been on the podium for pretty much every race or sprint. If he keeps up this consistency on tracks where Marc is stronger, but still manages to gain an upper hand on him on the tracks where Marc is weaker, he could still be a serious championship contender.

Márquez seeks to end Jerez dry spell

MotoGP 2025 : Spanish GP in Jerez kicks off European leg of the season
Márquez podium celebration in Jerez, 2024. Credit : motorsport.com

Marc Márquez has also won a grand total of three GPs at Jerez in his time. However, most of his wins here were earlier in his career, i.e. in 2014, 2018 and 2019. He has not won a GP in Jerez since 2019. And while he did secure a respectable second place last year, Jerez is definitely not his best circuit.

However, Marc is currently running ahead with the momentum of a bullet train. If he just keeps doing what he is doing, he will be untouchable. But he must be aware a more proficient rider like Bagnaia will be on his tail, praying for him to make any little mistake.

Jorge Martin sitting this one out

The 2025 season has not been forgiving to Martin. First, his pre-season testing crash forced him to sit out the first three races to the season. Following the unfortunate beginning to the season for Martin, he returned to racing in Qatar. However, in his first GP of the season, the defending world champion crashed out again and injured himself quite seriously, fracturing six ribs. Because of this, he will be sitting out the Spanish GP as well.

Yamaha to abandons their signature I4 engine, switches to V4 in private testing

MotoGP 2025 : Spanish GP in Jerez kicks off European leg of the season
Augusto Fernandez after subbing in for Oliveria at the Qatar GP. Credit : motogp.com

The Yamaha M1 – following the departure of Suzuki in 2022 – is the only motorcycle remaining on the grid which still runs an inline 4 engine rather than the dominant V4. And Yamaha’s star riders, including Fabio Quartararo, have been trying to persuade Yamaha to switch. It appears that Yamaha is now finally conceding, as a V4 motorcycle was spotted at private testing in Valencia at the hands of Yamaha test rider Augusto Fernandez.

According to Quartararo, the recent testing is not just about the V4 engine but integrating the engine with other components of the bike in the most optimal way – “[…] it’s not about performance. It’s about seeing that everything is working – they are checking a lot.”

Schedule and Where to Watch

All MotoGP sessions can be watched in India on Fancode (digital) or on Eurosport (TV broadcast).

Following is the complete schedule of the MotoGP race weekend in IST:

MotoGP 2025 : Spanish GP in Jerez kicks off European leg of the season

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MotoGP 2025 : Johann Zarco takes the home race victory at Le Mans

Both the Frenchmen have a magnificent home race, with Quartararo taking pole for second time in a row, and Zarco taking the big victory in MotoGP.

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Johann Zarco celebrates after winnning the MotoGP French Grand Prix at Le Mans

The French GP, held at the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans, was a glorious flag-to-flag spectacle for anyone to behold. Honda and Yamaha both stepped up their game to support two of their riders in their home race. Meanwhile, the ever-dominant Marc Márquez sets new records, extending his unbroken sprint winning streak. Join us as we review, session by session, the spectacle of the French GP.

Read more: Title fight heats up as the paddock heads to Le Mans

Weather Causes Chaos before Race Start

The rainy weather of Le Mans caused chaos in the GP before it even started. On the Warm Up Lap, most riders set off on slick tires on a wet track. Evidently this was a bad choice as almost everyone ran wide going into the first chicane, and Fabio Quartararo almost crashed out 3/4ths of the way into the lap.

The race got white flagged, and every single rider decided to go to the pit lane to swap bikes. Now, because too many riders were to start from the pit lane, the race got red-flagged as a whole and got delayed.

Furthermore, after the race restart, some riders, including the Márquez brothers, decided to pit again after the second warmup to swap back to slicks. Because the pit lane was closed, these riders were imposed with a double-long lap penalty.

Marc Márquez Regains his Championship Lead

MotoGP 2025 : Johann Zarco takes the home race victory at Le Mans
Marc serving one of his two long laps penalties during the Grand Prix. Credit: motogp.com

After Marc’s unfortunate crash in Jerez, he lost the championship lead to his younger brother Álex. However, going into France, Marc was determined to regain his championship lead, and he ultimately succeeded in this endeavour.

Having qualified in P2 just behind Quartararo, Marc’s start to the sprint was rather uneventful. However, within just a couple of laps, he engaged in an aggressive back-and-forth with race leader Quartararo and managed to snatch the lead from him. He proceeded to cruise to victory in typical Marc Márquez fashion. With this sprint win, Marc has set a new record by winning six consecutive sprint races.

During the Grand Prix, however, things went a little differently for Marc. Because he went into the pit lane after the race restart, he was imposed with a double long lap penalty. Furthermore, Marc came into the pits for a third time to switch bikes again. Amidst this chaos, he lost a lot of positions, going down all the way to P7 at one point. He did make a recovery, amidst other riders also changing bikes or serving penalties, and ultimately finished the race in P2.

Fabio Quartararo’s Stellar Performance at Le Mans

MotoGP 2025 : Johann Zarco takes the home race victory at Le Mans
Quartararo’s custom livery for his home race. Credit : @YamahaMotoGP on X

The past couple of years have not been kind to Frenchman Fabio Quartararo. Complacency in development from Yamaha, along with a lack of support from his team, had placed Fabio as a mid-pack rider at best in the past few seasons. However, in these recent couple of races, Fabio has been making a recovery, from his pole position at Jerez, to finishing on the podium there. And he seems determined to keep pushing on.

At Le Mans, Fabio qualified in pole position, setting a time faster than the likes of Marc Márquez. During the sprint race, he had a stellar start and held his own. He did eventually get overtaken by Marc and a few others, and finished the race just short of a podium in P4.

During the Grand Prix, however, Fabio’s fortunes soured. Early on, his bike showed signs of instability, and in the midst of the early-to-mid race chaos, Fabio crashed out after a collision with Binder, ending his dreams of a victory on home soil.

Johann Zarco Knocks it Out of The Park

MotoGP 2025 : Johann Zarco takes the home race victory at Le Mans
Johann Zarco after winning the French GP. Credit: motogp.com

Zarco was heading into the French GP with big expectations. Being the best rider on a Honda currently, he was already in talks with the manufacturer, who was considering pulling him off the satellite LCR team and putting him on the factory team. And after his triumph, he has almost guaranteed himself that factory seat.

Zarco’s sprint was uneventful at best. He started from P11 and managed to claw his way up to P6. However, he really shone in the Grand Prix. Having made a better strategic decision on the tires as compared to the other riders, combined with not having to suffer a double long lap penalty, firmly placed Zarco in the lead, and he finished almost 20 seconds ahead of the runner-up Marc Márquez. With this victory, Zarco ends a 71-year drought, becoming the first French rider to win the French GP since 1954.

Rookie Aldeguer finally finds his element

MotoGP 2025 : Johann Zarco takes the home race victory at Le Mans
Aldeguer is celebrating his first podium. Credit: motogp.com

For the past few seasons in Moto2, Fermín Aldeguer was one of the most promising riders on the grid. That is why Ducati signed a contract with him at the beginning of the 2024 season. However, the move to the premier class has not been sunshine and rainbows for Aldeguer. For the first few races, he struggled to even make points.

However, Aldeguer had an awe-inspiring performance in Le Mans. He qualified in P4, just behind Quartararo and the Márquez brothers. During the sprint, he had a glorious battle with Quartararo for P3, which earned him his first sprint podium.

The Grand Prix was no different. Aldeguer held his own amidst the chaos, and he briefly managed to become the race leader for a lap. Ultimately, he finished the race in P3 after a glorious battle with Pedro Acosta, earning his first full race podium in the same weekend. Because of this, he overtook Ai Ogura as the best-performing rookie this season. Hopefully, we get to see similar performances from Aldeguer in the near future.

Highlights of the French GP

The following are some moments in the weekend that I consider particularly exciting :

  • Marc vs Quartararo battle for the lead in the sprint
  • Fermin Aldegeur vs Quartararo battle for third in sprint
  • Race start chaos in the Grand Prix
  • Quartararo vs Marc battle for the lead in the Grand Prix
  • Aldeguer vs Acosta battle for P3 in Grand Prix

Championship Standings

MotoGP 2025 : Johann Zarco takes the home race victory at Le Mans
Top 10 Rider standings. Credit : @MotoGP on X

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MotoGP 2025 : Title fight heats up as the paddock heads to Le Mans

Can Marc regain his position at the top of MotoGP, or will he be held off by his younger brother Álex?

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Fabio leads Alex and Bagnaia at MotoGP Spanish GP

The Bugatti Circuit at Le Mans has seen its fair share of legendary battles involving the likes of Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo. So it is only fitting that after mid-season testing in Jerez, the MotoGP paddock returns to racing starting here, with Álex Márquez leading the championship standings. Meanwhile, his older brother Marc Márquez, arguably in his peak form, seeks to reclaim his position at the top. Join us as we go over everything you need to know before the lights go off in Qatar.

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Marc Márquez seeking to rectify his blunder

MotoGP 2025 : Title fight heats up as the paddock heads to Le Mans
Marc in his garage after the Spanish GP. Credit : @DucatiCorse on X

Marc Márquez has had an absolutely dominant run for the first quarter of the season, breaking and setting new records. He won, consecutively, the first five sprint races of the season. He has also won three of the five GPs. The only times which he has not succeeded outright were at the American GP and the previous Spanish GP. And both of these times, it was because he made a critical blunder.

Marc has shown two times in this season already that while his ambition is his key to success, it can also be his own worst enemy. Therefore, going into Le Mans, one can only foresee two possibilities – Marc either dominates the sprint and the race, or he makes a critical blunder and throws it all away. And with an impeccable track record, he might just sweep the whole thing, maybe even setting new records.

Álex Márquez on top, coming off his maiden victory

MotoGP 2025 : Title fight heats up as the paddock heads to Le Mans
Álex Márquez during qualification at Jerez. Credit : @GresiniRacing on X

So far in this season, the only rider who has shown himself to be a challenge to Marc Márquez is his younger brother, Álex Márquez. Álex has incredible consistency, which is evident by the fact that he has finished the previous five consecutive sprint races in second place, and finished top 2 in four out of those five GPs. He also recently achieved his first win in the premier class at the Spanish GP.

Álex Márquez has a chance to extend his championship lead at the French GP in one of two ways – either he patiently follows his brother, waiting for him to make the rare mistake, or he goes on the offensive and attempts to go head-to-head with him. Álex has a decent track record in Le Mans, and this is one of the tracks where he might just be able to challenge Marc.

Aspirational weekend for Yamaha and Honda

MotoGP 2025 : Title fight heats up as the paddock heads to Le Mans
Quartararo’s special home race livery from 2024. Credit : @YamahaMotoGP on X

Yamaha’s star rider Fabio Quartararo is coming off a stellar performance in the Spanish GP at Jerez, taking the pole and finishing the race in second place. With almost poetic timing, the following race is his home race. While Fabio has never been able to secure a victory, he seeks to add to his sole podium here from 2021.

MotoGP 2025 : Title fight heats up as the paddock heads to Le Mans
Johann Zarco in his garage. Credit : motorsport.com

Meanwhile, over at the Honda garage is Quartararo’s compatriot and Honda’s top performer this season – Johann Zarco. While he has not had as stellar a performance as Quartararo, he is still leading Honda in the direction of improvement. Zarco, who is currently being considered for a move into the factory team, can certainly aim for a points finish, and if everything falls into place just right, maybe even a podium.

Márquez and Martin bring about immediate regulation changes

MotoGP announced two new key regulations, effective immediately, that were a direct reaction to incidents which took place this season.

The first new regulation states that if a rider leaves the grid for any reason during the start procedure, he will have to start the race from the pit lane. This is a direct response to the antics that Marc Márquez tried to pull off in Austin where he got the race start delayed by getting the riders to abandon their bikes en masse.

The second new regulation states that an injured rider who has missed events due to his injury will be given an opportunity to test with a MotoGP motorcycle, giving them a chance to familiarise themselves with the machine. This is a response to the defending champion Jorge Martin’s crash in Qatar. After he missed pretty much the entirety of pre-season testing and the first three races of the season due to injury, Martin returned to racing at Qatar. However, due to unfamiliarity with the Aprilia, he got into a crash which left him even more injured.

Championship Standing

Following are the championship standings going into the Qatar GP :

MotoGP 2025 : Title fight heats up as the paddock heads to Le Mans
Top 10 Rider standings. Credit : @MotoGP on X

Schedule and Where to watch

All MotoGP sessions can be watched in India on Fancode (digital) or on Eurosport (TV broadcast).

Following is the complete schedule of the MotoGP race weekend in IST:

MotoGP 2025 : Title fight heats up as the paddock heads to Le Mans

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Álex Márquez on top for the first time: MotGP Jerez 2025

Álex Márquez takes his first Grand Prix victory as his older brother Marc crashes out in the earlier laps of the race.

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Alex Marquez celebrates on the podium after winning his first race inn MotoGP.
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The Spanish GP at Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto showcased some thrilling racing, as it has on many occasions in the past. From a surprise polesitter, to several key battles, to one crucial mistake from the hero. Álex Márquez, on the other hand, managed to secure his first premier class win and also solidified himself at the top of the championship standings. Join us as we review, session by session, the spectacle of the Spanish GP.

Read more: Spanish GP in Jerez kicks off European leg of the season

Marc Márquez drops the ball again

Álex Márquez on top for the first time: MotGP Jerez 2025
Marc, after winning the fifth consecutive sprint in a row, setting a new record. Credit: @DucatiCorse on X

Marc Márquez has been almost untouchable this season, running ahead of everyone else, winning every sprint race and almost every Grand Prix, while also taking pole. However, he had a bit of a turbulent start to his weekend at Jerez when he lost pole position to Fabio Quartararo. This did not prove to be a big deal for the sprint race, as he overtook Quartararo in the early stages, causing him to crash out. Marc proceeded to comfortably cruise to a sprint victory.

On Sunday, however, it was a different story. Marc botched the start to the Grand Prix, causing him to fall behind Quartararo, his teammate Bagnaia and briefly his brother Álex Márquez. Marc soon recovered ground and started going aggressively back-and-forth with Pecco, but as fate would have it, Marc crashed out due to his own misjudgment. He rejoins and has incredibly fast pace after, but it isn’t enough and he finishes outside the points in P12.

Marc has demonstrated two times already that he is his own worst enemy. When the going is good, no other rider has the ability to get even close to Marc, let alone overtake him. But when he makes mistakes, they usually cost him dearly, like losing the championship lead.

Álex Márquez clenches his maiden MotoGP victory

Álex Márquez on top for the first time: MotGP Jerez 2025
Álex Márquez crossing the finish line to secure his first victory. Credit: motogp.com

2025 is Álex Márquez’s 6th year of racing in the premier class of MotoGP. Yet, he had not won a single full-form race in the class. However, he changed this fact this weekend by taking the victory in the Jerez GP.

Ironically, Jerez was Álex’s worst qualification this season, as he started from P4 on the grid. He had a relatively uneventful sprint race, riding to a rather comfortable second place behind his older brother, as has been the pattern for the past five consecutive sprints.

However, in the GP, after Marc’s tumble, Álex saw a real opportunity and chased down Bagnaia and Quartararo from quite a way back. He got the upper hand on Bagnaia easily and struggled a bit to overtake Quartararo. But he did pull it off in the first turn of lap 11, and he maintained his position until the end of the race.

This performance earned him a position at the top of the championship standings, 5 points over his older brother Marc, whose shadow Álex has been in for a long time. If Álex can keep up his consistency along with his ability to seize any opportunity presented to him, he might very well be Marc’s toughest competitor for the championship.

Fabio Quartararo surprises by putting the Yamaha on pole

Álex Márquez on top for the first time: MotGP Jerez 2025
Fabio Quartararo leading Álex and Pecco during the GP. Credit: motogp.com

The past few years have been difficult for Yamaha, especially for their star rider Fabio Quartararo. Fabio hit a bit of a dry streak after his championship in 2021, which was caused by the Yamaha motorcycle being leagues behind the dominant Ducati. But Yamaha has been making consistent strides, and especially thanks to the concessions given to them, they have been slowly developing a truly competitive bike again. And this fact was proven by Fabio when he put the Yamaha on pole for the first time in 1134 days since the 2022 Indonesian GP.

However, more credit should go to Quartararo than to Yamaha. Quartararo’s motorcycle still placed 21st out of 23 in the speed traps, i.e. it had the 3rd lowest top speed in qualifying. Because Jerez is a track with fewer straights, this fact did not play as big a role. However, on a straight-heavy track, the superior top speeds of the other motorcycles would absolutely crush the Yamaha.

Either way, this is a big positive for Yamaha. The manufacturer who struggled to even score points last season has already put a rider on the podium this season, after 560 days of waiting. However, they still have a long way to go, and their endeavours into V4 engine development are sure to help them in the journey back to the top.

Highlights of the Jerez GP

The following are some moments in the weekend that I consider particularly exciting :

  • Marc’s overtake on Quartararo in the sprint
  • Battle for 11th during the sprint between Binder, Ogura and Acosta
  • First lap battle between teammates Marc and Pecco during the GP
  • Battle for the lead between Alex and Quartararo during the GP
  • Battle for 10th between Ogura and Miller during the GP

Championship Standings

This is what the championship standings look like after the Jerez GP :

Álex Márquez on top for the first time: MotGP Jerez 2025
Top 10 Rider standings. Credit: @MotoGP on X

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