While the Marquez brothers took back control, dominating the weekend from start to finish on home soil two weeks ago at the Aragon GP in MotoGP, the paddock now heads to Mugello, for the Italian Grand Prix.
On Ducati's home turf, the revival of a certain Pecco Bagnaia is expected. The #63 driver tested numerous components on his GP25 during the Official Test following the last Grand Prix. He has reportedly found a few solutions that will allow him to improve.
A turning point that would come at the right time for the reigning winner of this week's meeting, whose start to the season has not been glorious.
As for the Japanese machines, the objective will be to apply the lessons learned from the same Official Test. This data will be combined with that of the private tests that followed, in Barcelona, as part of Yamaha.
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MotoGP – 2025 Italian GP
Schedules
Friday 20 June:
Free Practice 1: 10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Testing: 15:00 a.m. – 16:00 a.m.
Saturday 21 June:
Free Practice 2: 10:10 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.
Qualifications 1: 10:50 – 11:05
Qualifying 2: 11:15 – 11:30 (Pole: To be announced)
MotoGP Sprint – 11 laps: 15:00 (Winner: TBA)
Sunday June 22:
Warm-up: 09:40 a.m. – 09:50 a.m.
MotoGP Race – 23 laps: 14:00 (Winner: To be announced)
On which channel can I watch the 2025 Italian GP?
Motorcycle racing enthusiasts have multiple options to follow the 2025 season of the premier category of racing on two wheels.
Canal+, just like MotoGP VideoPass, offer their subscribers the possibility of following all sessions of the MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 championships live.
For its part, the Belgian streaming platform Auvio diffuse for free every MotoGP session. Moto 2 and Moto 3 are also broadcast live on the site. While the Tipik TV channel broadcasts the main races of Moto 2 and the premier class. Also without subscription.
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