MotoGP reveals its calendar for the 2025 season

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MotoGP's governing body, the FIM has published its calendar for the 2025 season, confirming the return of the Czech Grand Prix and the debut of the Balaton Park circuit.

The 2025 MotoGP calendar will include 22 Grands Prix that will take place in different 18 countries. The 2025 schedule includes the return of Brno in Czechia and the debut of Balaton Park in Hungary.

With four long-haul events to begin the year and four to round it off, 2025 will be a "balanced and well-paced season of competition for riders, teams and paddock personnel."

After pre-season testing at Sepang and Buriram, the Thai Grand Prix prepares to make history as the first season opener in Southeast Asia for 25 years – and the first ever in Thailand. Then there’s time to recharge before, the action continues at Termas de Rio Hondo in Argentina and the Circuit of the Americas in Austin.

Next up it’s Lusail International Circuit in Qatar after Ramadan has concluded, before the classic start to the European stint as Jerez prefaces Le Mans, where the French GP will be aiming to break the all-time attendance record once again. Then it’s two events in new timeslots: the British GP at Silverstone at the end of May and the Aragon GP two weeks later.

The well-paced rhythm continues from there on out, with the season completed by back-to-backs. First it’s Mugello and then a special 100th anniversary event at Assen, before the Sachsenring prefaces MotoGP’s return to Brno.

After a few weekends off for summer break, action re-opens in Austria at the Red Bull Ring before the debut of Balaton Park in Hungary, with Catalunya and the San Marino GP at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli closing out action in Europe.

From there MotoGP is off to Asia once more, with Motegi in Japan first up before the field heads to Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit on Lombok in Indonesia. A weekend off then gives everyone chance to recharge ahead of out trip to Australia as Phillip Island welcomes the MotoGP field Down Under, before the final “flyaway” will take place at Sepang in Malaysia.

The final two stops on the new-look calendar bring riders back to Europe as the sport concludes the season with the recently-confirmed Portuguese GP at Portimão and the classic curtain closer at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia.