MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix: Sunday's schedule

The eighteenth round of the 2025 MotoGP season, the Indonesian Grand Prix, will take place on the weekend of October 03-05 in Mandalika. Check out this Sunday's schedule.

Published 04/10/2025 à 19:30

Luca Bartolomeo

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MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix: Sunday's schedule

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On the occasion of the eighteenth meeting of the season of MotoGP, the stakes will be different from the last rounds for the Indonesian GP. Marc Márquez, already world champion after the Montegi stage in Japan, admitted his fatigue as the end of the season approaches. Dominant, the Spaniard would however see himself aiming for a new success, he who was deprived of his record of consecutive victories in Catalonia, when his brother Alex Márquez had won.

Despite everything, it was Marco Bezzecchi who dominated Saturday, the Italian taking pole position, the lap record and the Sprint victory, at the end of an improbable scenario.

This Sunday's program includes the Warm-Up and Main Race of the Indonesian Grand Prix. The Aprilia rider will be looking for a second victory this season, after his victory at Silverstone (Great Britain).

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📊 The Mandalika Circuit in figures

  • First Grand Prix: 2022
  • Number of laps: 27
  • Length: 4,3 km
  • Turns: 17 (11 right, 6 left)
  • Track Record: 01:29.088 (Jorge Martin – 2024)

🕒 Sunday TV Schedules and Channels: Indonesian Grand Prix MotoGP in Mandalika

Sunday October 05: 
Warm-up: 04:40 a.m. – 04:50 a.m.
MotoGP race – 27 laps: 09:00 p.m.

🏆 MotoGP World Championship standings ahead of the Indonesian Grand Prix

1) Marc Marquez (Ducati) – 544 pts
2) Alex Marquez (Gresini Ducati) – 346 pts
3) Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) – 274 pts
4) Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia) – 254 pts
5) Franco Morbidelli (VR46 Ducati) – 198 pts
6) Pedro Acosta (KTM) – 195 pts
7) Fabio di Giannantonio (VR46 Ducati) – 183 pts
8) Fermín Aldeguer (Gresini Ducati) – 156 pts
9) fabio quartararo (Yamaha) – 149 pts
10) Johann Zarco (LCR Honda) – 124 pts
11) Brad Binder (KTM) – 105 pts
12) Raúl Fernández (Trackhouse Aprilia) – 102 pts
13) Luca Marini (Honda) – 101 pts
14) Enea Bastianini (Tech3 KTM) – 89 pts
15) Joan Mir (Honda) – 77 pts
16) Maverick Vinales (Tech3 KTM) – 72 pts
17) Ai Ogura (Trackhouse Aprilia) – 70 pts
18) Jack Miller (Pramac Yamaha) – 58 pts
19) Alex Rins (Yamaha) – 45 pts
20) Jorge Martín (Aprilia) – 34 pts
21) Miguel Oliveira (Pramac Yamaha) – 26 pts
22) Pol Espargaró (KTM) – 16 pts
23) Takaaki Nakagami (Honda) – 10 pts
24) Lorenzo Savadori (Aprilia) – 8 pts
25) Augusto Fernández (Pramac Yamaha) – 8 pts
26) Somkiat Chantra (LCR Honda) – 3 pts
27) Aleix Espargaró (Honda) – 0 pts

Luca Bartolomeo

Certified Belgian without accent who writes with pleasure for a French site. In charge of MotoGP

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