MotoGP Round 22: Valencia Grand Prix Preview
- therookiereporters
- Nov 14
- 2 min read
MotoGP is back for the final round of the 2025 World Championship in Valencia, with the Motul Grand Prix of the Valencian Community.
Here's everything you need to know about it!

The Track
The curtain falls on another brilliant MotoGP season at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, a venue that has long embodied both farewell and celebration. Tucked away in Cheste, the 4.005km track is a compact as well as a technical challenge that rewards precision and rhythm.
With 14 corners (nine lefts, five rights), a straight of just 876 meters and a stadium-style layout, Valencia always creates an atmosphere unlike any other on the calendar. As a matter of fact, almost every section of the circuit is visible from the stands, giving fans a full view of the action.

Championship Standings
Marc Márquez has claimed his 7th championship after putting together a run of dominant performances. Meanwhile, his brother, Alex Márquez, is firmly in second place. It was confirmed by Ducati during the Malaysian Grand Prix that Marc Márquez will not be fit to take part in the remainder of the season and the Valencia post-season test, with Nicolo Bulega replacing him. Bulega, the WorldSBK runner-up, made his MotoGP debut on the Ducati Lenovo Team bike in the Portuguese Grand Prix after previously testing with the team. Marc Marquez injured the coracoid process and ligaments in his right shoulder after a collision with Marco Bezzecchi during the first lap of the Indonesian Grand Prix.
Circuit Records
Most Wins: D. Pedrosa (4)
Most Poles: C. Stoner (4)
All Time Lap Record: M. Vinales 01:28.931 (2023)
Best Pole: M. Vinales 01:28.931 (2023)
Best Race Lap: B. Binder 01:30.145 (2023)
Top Speed: J. Zarco 337km/h (2021)
Schedule(Track Time)
Friday (14/11) 10:45-11:30 Free Practice 1
Friday (14/11) 15:00-16:00 Practice
Saturday (15/11) 10:10-10:40 Free Practice 2
Saturday (15/11) 10:50-11:05 Qualifying 1
Saturday (15/11) 11:15-11:30 Qualifying 2
Saturday (15/11) 15:00 Tissot Sprint (13 Laps)
Sunday (16/11) 9:40-9:50 Warm Up
Sunday (16/11) 14:00 Race (27 Laps)
MotoGP is ready to say goodbye to the amazing 2025 season after many brilliant moments and turning points!
Article written by Joanna Kapournioti


