MotorLand Aragon is set to host another thrilling round of racing. On 28-30 August 2026, the circuit in Alcaniz, Spain, will witness Jorge Martin trying to extend his lead at the top of the standings, while Marc Marquez aims to defend his crown. This is not just round 13 of MotoGP 2026; it's a proving ground for the fastest riders in the world.
Jorge Martin arrives in Aragon as the championship leader with 240 points from the first twelve rounds. His advantage over Marco Bezzecchi, who is second with 209 points, is comfortable but not safe. Ai Ogura (203) and Marc Marquez (200) are lurking behind, making the title fight even more exciting as we head into the second half of the season. Every point counts, and even the smallest mistake could change the title picture.
For Marc Marquez, Aragon is not a foreign circuit. Last year, the Ducati rider was perfect at MotorLand: he took pole, won the Sprint, and dominated the main race. It was his seventh MotoGP victory at this track, a record that earned him the nickname 'King of Aragon'. However, this year's situation is different. He is 40 points behind Martin, and the competition is much tighter. Still, his confidence on this circuit could be a decisive weapon.

Full Schedule for Aragon GP 2026
For those who don't want to miss any track action, here is the complete schedule for the Aragon GP 2026. All times are local (CEST).
Friday, 28 August
09:00 Moto3 FP1
09:50 Moto2 FP1
10:45 MotoGP FP1
13:15 Moto3 Practice
14:00 MotoGP Practice
Saturday, 29 August
08:40 Moto3 FP2
09:25 Moto2 FP2
10:10 MotoGP FP2
10:50 MotoGP Q1
11:15 MotoGP Q2
12:50 Moto3 Q1
Sunday, 30 August
09:40 MotoGP Warm Up
11:00 Moto3 Race
12:15 Moto2 Race
14:00 MotoGP Race
Where to Watch Aragon GP 2026?
For fans in Indonesia, the live broadcast of the Aragon GP 2026 can be watched through paid streaming platforms such as the official Videopass of MotoGP. Additionally, some local TV channels or digital platforms may also provide live coverage, depending on broadcasting agreements in each country. Make sure to check the schedule on your service provider so you don't miss the exciting race moments.
If you are in Europe, there are free options like Servus TV from Austria, or RTBF for Belgium. For global access, Videopass remains the top choice with multi-camera features and real-time data. Meanwhile, Sportrik will provide full coverage and analysis throughout the race weekend, so keep an eye on our updates.



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