MotoGP – Latest News, Race Schedule and Rider Updates
If you love fast bikes and big crowds, you’re in the right spot. MotoGP is the top level of motorcycle racing, and every season brings new drama, speed and excitement. On this page we’ll break down what’s happening right now, where the races are, who the key riders are and how you can stay on top of every lap.
2025 MotoGP Season Overview
The 2025 calendar features twelve Grand Prix events across Europe, Asia and the Americas. It kicks off in Qatar in March, then moves to traditional stops like Jerez, Italy’s Mugello and the iconic British round at Silverstone. Each race weekend runs Friday practice, Saturday qualifying and Sunday’s main race. The points system stays the same: 25 points for a win, 20 for second, down to one point for tenth place.
New tracks this year include a street circuit in Dubai and a return to the historic Imola circuit. Both promise tight corners and a chance for riders to shake up the standings. Keep an eye on the middle of the season – that’s when the championship often decides who will take the title.
How to Stay Updated on MotoGP
The fastest way to get news is through the official MotoGP app. It sends live timing, push alerts for crashes, rider interviews and quick highlights. You can also follow the MotoGP Twitter and Instagram accounts for behind‑the‑scenes photos and real‑time updates.
If you prefer video, YouTube channels like “MotoGP TV” upload full race replays, highlight reels and technical analysis within hours of each event. For deeper dives, check out F1TV’s MotoGP add‑on, which offers exclusive pit lane access and team radio streams.
Don’t forget the Harrow Motorsports Hub community. Our forum lets fans discuss race tactics, share fan art and even arrange local meet‑ups for race‑day viewing parties. Joining the conversation can give you fresh perspectives you won’t find in official releases.
Top riders to watch this season include Italy’s Francesco Bagnaia, who’s defending his title, and Britain’s newcomer Jake Dixon, who’s quickly becoming a fan favorite. The Ducati and Yamaha teams are still battling for the best bike performance, while the new KTM prototype shows promise on the straights.
When watching a race, look for three key moments: the opening lap scramble, tyre changes in the middle stint and the final sprint to the finish. These often decide who wins or loses crucial points. Knowing the tracks helps, too – some circuits favor straight‑line speed, others reward cornering skill.
Ready to dive in? Pick a race, set up your alerts and join the chat on Harrow Motorsports Hub. The more you engage, the more you’ll feel the rush of MotoGP every time a bike roars past the finish line.