2025 Malaysian MotoGP Schedule and Viewing Guide

2025 Malaysian MotoGP Schedule and Viewing Guide
2025 Malaysian MotoGP Schedule and Viewing Guide

MotoGP, Sportrik Media - The Sepang International Circuit hosts the 2025 Malaysian MotoGP from October 24-26, concluding the flyaway series with thrilling competition. Consequently, fans can expect intense battles as Alex Marquez leads by 97 points over Marco Bezzecchi, with only 74 points remaining after this weekend. Furthermore, Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati, the 2024 Sepang pole and race winner, aims to recover from fourth place after struggles at Mandalika and Phillip Island.

 

Despite absences of Marc Marquez, Jorge Martin, and Maverick Vinales due to injuries, Aprilia rides high after Raul Fernandez’s victory at Phillip Island. Meanwhile, Augusto Fernandez returns as a wild-card with the Yamaha V4 prototype, following a 14th-place finish at Misano. Thus, this event blends championship stakes with technological advancements for 2026.

Official 2025 Malaysian MotoGP Schedule

Below is the complete schedule for the 2025 Malaysian MotoGP in UK time (GMT+1), presented in a clear table for global fans.

DaySessionTime (GMT+1)
Friday, October 24, 2025Free Practice 1 (FP1)03:45
Friday, October 24, 2025Practice08:00
Saturday, October 25, 2025Free Practice 2 (FP2)03:10
Saturday, October 25, 2025Qualifying03:50
Saturday, October 25, 2025Sprint Race08:00
Sunday, October 26, 2025Warm-up02:40
Sunday, October 26, 2025Grand Prix07:00

Additionally, Moto2 and Moto3 sessions run alongside, amplifying the weekend’s excitement. However, the premier class takes center stage, with Alex Marquez poised for a historic family one-two. Therefore, fans should monitor weather updates, as Sepang’s rain can shift race dynamics.

 

The MotoGP Video Pass streams all sessions live, costing €104.99 for the full season with Timing Pass, €99.99 without live data, or €29.99 monthly. For UK viewers, TNT Sports via Discovery+ broadcasts every session for £30.99/month, covering Moto2 and Moto3. Consequently, Video Pass suits global access, while TNT Sports offers localized commentary for European fans.

Sportrik Media, with deep MotoGP expertise, recommends these platforms for seamless viewing. Nevertheless, stable internet is crucial for uninterrupted streaming.

 

Injuries to riders like Marc Marquez heighten the drama, while Fernandez’s Yamaha V4 run provides tech insights. Furthermore, Aprilia’s momentum, backed by engineers like Romano Albesiano, signals strength. However, Bagnaia remains a threat at Sepang with Ducati’s support.

Looking ahead, the 2025 Malaysian MotoGP will shape the season’s finale in Valencia. Thus, Sportrik Media anticipates a thrilling race, potentially altered by weather, setting the stage for an epic flyaway closer.

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