2025 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix
The 2025 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix was the twenty-second and final round of the 2025 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. All races were held at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Cheste on 16 November 2025.
This Grand Prix marked the return of MotoGP in Valencia, as the 2024 edition was cancelled due to flooding in the region and was replaced by the 2024 Solidarity motorcycle Grand Prix.
Even though he did not take part in the race, Marc Márquez was still present at this race. Márquez won the 2025 BMW M Award with 351 points, finishing eight points ahead of his brother Álex in second place. As in the races, MotoGP™ riders receive points for the BMW M Award according to their qualifying positions.
Background
In this race, the defending champion Jorge Martín made his comeback in this race after being absent since his crash during the sprint at Motegi, which resulted in a broken right collarbone. Yamaha Factory Racing fielded Augusto Fernández as a wildcard for YZR-M1 V4 to deciding the “direction” of development for 2026. Honda fielded Aleix Espargaro with the latest development version of the RC213 motorbike for 2026. Then, Nicolò Bulega remained Marc Márquez replacement rider in the season finale for the Ducati Lenovo Team.In the Moto2, Héctor Garzó was selected as a wildcard rider for RW NTS Idrofolgia to test the NTS chassis.
Report
MotoGP
Aprilia Racing rider Marco Bezzecchi secured pole after setting the fastest time in qualifying. The Italian rider was followed by BK8 Gresini Racing rider Álex Márquez in second, and Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team rider Fabio Di Giannantonio in third. Meanwhile, Trackhouse Racing rider Raúl Fernández and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Pedro Acosta finished fourth and fifth, respectively.In the sprint race, Álex Márquez finished first, Pedro Acosta finished second, and Fabio Di Giannantonio finished third.
Moto2
During the first free practice session, an incident between Ayumu Sasaki and Adrián Huertas resulted in a red flag subsequent delays for next several sessions. Sasaki was fine, but Huertas broke both collarbones and required immediate surgery.Moto3
In qualifying, Adrián Fernández secured pole position after outpacing his teammate, David Almansa. He set a new all-time lap record of 1 minute 36.990 seconds. This was the first time a Moto3 rider has broken the 1 minute 36 second mark.Practice session
MotoGP
Combined Free Practice 1-2
Practice times are the fastest times in the session.| Fastest session lap |
Practice
The top 10 riders qualified for Q2.| Fastest session lap |
Moto2
Combined Free Practice 1-2
Practice times are the fastest times in the session.| Fastest session lap |
Notes
- - Ayumu Sasaki and Adrián Huertas withdrew from the weekend after collision in a crash on Friday.
Practice
The top 14 riders qualified for Q2.| Fastest session lap |
Moto3
Combined Free Practice 1-2
Practice times are the fastest times in the session.| Fastest session lap |
Practice
The top 14 riders qualified for Q2.| Fastest session lap |
MotoGP Sprint
The MotoGP Sprint was held on 15 November 2025.Championship standings after the race
Below are the standings for the top five riders, constructors, and teams after the round.MotoGP
;Riders' Championship standings| Rider | Points | |||||||||||||||
| 1 | ![]() Moto2;Riders' Championship standings
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