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Marc Marquez wins Italian MotoGP 2025, extends lead over brother Alex
Marc Marquez wins Italian MotoGP 2025, extends lead over brother Alex

The Hindu

time18 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • The Hindu

Marc Marquez wins Italian MotoGP 2025, extends lead over brother Alex

Marc Marquez of Ducati Lenovo claimed victory at the Italian MotoGP 2025, taking place at the Mugello Circuit in Tuscany on Sunday. The Spaniard finished ahead of brother Alex Marquez, who also sits second in the world standings, while Fabio Di Giannantonio rounded up the podium. First win at Mugello since 2014 🔙 This is what it feels like 🎉 #ItalianGP 🇮🇹 — MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) June 22, 2025 Marquez completed a perfect weekend in Italy, claiming pole, winning the sprint and wrapping up the weekend with another race win, securing his fifth win from nine Grands Prix and his first at Mugello since 2014. He now holds a 40-point lead over Alex, strengthening his bid for a seventh elite world title, which will bring him level with all-time great Valentino Rossi. The six-time MotoGP champion has now won the sprint and main race at the Thailand, Argentina, Qatar, Aragon and Italian MotoGPs so far in 2025.

MotoGP Italian Grand Prix 2025: How to watch today's race, channel, start time and more
MotoGP Italian Grand Prix 2025: How to watch today's race, channel, start time and more

Yahoo

time20 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

MotoGP Italian Grand Prix 2025: How to watch today's race, channel, start time and more

If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Marc Marquez remains the top driver in the 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings headed into the MotoGP Brembo Grand Prix of Italy (Emmanuele Ciancaglini/) MotoGP rolls into Italy this weekend for the 2025 Brembo Grand Prix of Italy. The race will be held at the fan-favorite Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello. The challenging course stretches 5,245 meters and features fast corners and long straights. This weekend will also feature an adrenaline-inducing Sprint Race on Saturday. The past two top speed records in MotoGP history were set at Mugello in 2023 and 2024. Headed into this weekend, the Márquez brothers remain at the top of the drivers standings separated by just 32 points — with Ducati Lenovo's Marc Márquez in the lead. This weekend's Sprint Race is on Saturday, June 21, at 9 a.m. ET. The grand prix race will begin that Sunday, June 22, at 8 a.m. ET All the action will air on FS1. Here's everything you need to know about MotoGP this weekend. How to watch the 2025 MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy: Date: Sunday, June 22 Advertisement Time: 8 a.m. ET Location: Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello TV channel: FS1 Streaming: DirecTV, Fubo, ExpressVPN When is the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix? The 2025 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix is this Sunday, June 22 airing at 8 a.m. ET. You can also tune in to practices and the Tissot Sprint Race on Saturday. What channel is the Mugello MotoGP on? You can tune into Sunday's MotoGP race and Saturday's Tissot Sprint Race on FS1. For eligible cable subscribers, The 2025 MotoGP Gran Premio d'Italia will also be available to stream live on the FOX Sports website and the FOX Sports App. If you don't have access to FS1, we recommend trying out a live TV streaming service or a VPN to watch this weekend's race. How to watch the 2025 MotoGP season: Watch the MotoGP Grand Prix with the help of a VPN Looking for a way to stream MotoGP coverage from anywhere in the world without access to FS1? One option for catching this weekend's coverage of the Grand Prix is with the help of a VPN. With a VPN, you can change your location to one in Austria and stream every race this weekend available for free on ServusTV. Advertisement A VPN (virtual private network) helps protect your data, can mask your IP address and is perhaps most popular for being especially useful in the age of streaming. Whether you're looking to watch Friends on Netflix (which left the U.S. version of the streamer back in 2019) or tune into the F1 race this weekend without a cable package, a VPN can help you out. Stream MotoGP coverage for less ExpressVPN ExpressVPN offers "internet without borders," meaning you can tune into an Austrian live stream of the race for free as opposed to paying for FS1 for U.S. coverage of the grand prix. All you'll need to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to one in Austria and then find the MotoGP live stream on ServusTV. ExpressVPN's added protection, speed and range of location options make it an excellent choice for first-time VPN users looking to stretch their streaming abilities. It's Engadget's top pick for the best streaming VPN, and the service offers a 30-day, money-back guarantee in case you're nervous about trying a VPN. From $4.99/month at ExpressVPN Schedule of events at the 2025 MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy: All times Eastern Friday, June 20 MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 1 - 4:45 a.m. - 5:30 a.m. ET MotoGP Practice - 9:00 a.m. - 10 a.m. ET Saturday, June 21 MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 2 - 4:10 a.m. - 4:40 a.m. ET Advertisement MotoGP Qualifying Nr. 1 - 4:50 a.m. - 5:10 a.m. ET MotoGP Qualifying Nr. 2 - 5:15 a.m. - 5:30 a.m. ET MotoGP Tissot Sprint Race - 9:00 a.m. ET (FS1) Sunday, June 22 Mugello MotoGP Grand Prix: 8 a.m. (FS1) More ways to watch MotoGP:

Quartararo sets Spanish MotoGP record to claim pole
Quartararo sets Spanish MotoGP record to claim pole

France 24

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • France 24

Quartararo sets Spanish MotoGP record to claim pole

It was Quartararo's 17th pole but his first since Indonesia in 2022. The French Yamaha rider's time of 1min 35.610sec edged Marc Marquez's Q2 time by 0.033 of a second, after the world championship leader had taken the record from his brother Alex Marquez, set on Friday, by three-tenths of a second. Completing the front row is Francesco Bagnaia, who only had one bike available after his crash in practice earlier, but the two-time world champion put in a strong showing after the Ducati Lenovo rider's recent struggles. For the first time this season Alex Marquez was off the front row, coming in fourth, lining up with Franco Morbidelli and Maverick Vinales on the grid. "(I'm) very, very happy, especially for the work done, little by little we are catching up," said Quartararo. Despite being pipped by the Frenchman, Marc Marquez was content with the qualifying session ahead of Sunday's main event. "Fabio had an incredible lap, a circuit record," said Marc Marquez, who leads the standings from his brother Alex, and then Bagnaia. "The objective was to be in the first row, we did that, now we have to start well and see what we can do in the race."

Marquez wins sprint at Thailand MotoGP on Ducati debut
Marquez wins sprint at Thailand MotoGP on Ducati debut

Dubai Eye

time02-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Dubai Eye

Marquez wins sprint at Thailand MotoGP on Ducati debut

Six-times MotoGP champion Marc Marquez made a dream start to life at factory Ducati as he led from lap one to the chequered flag to win the sprint at the season-opening Thailand Grand Prix on Saturday. His younger brother Alex Marquez in came second, while twice MotoGP champion and Marquez's new teammate Francesco Bagnaia finished third to complete an all-Ducati podium. "It was a perfect Saturday," Marquez said. "The feeling is great with the bike. I got out and I was consistent, and then I saw that the gap was already there, and then I tried to manage. "Happy to start my new journey with Ducati Lenovo. In this way, tomorrow will be the most important, but already we achieved the first point of a sprint race victory. So let's see if tomorrow, minimum, we need to be in the podium. "But if we can, we will try to fight for the victory." The Buriram International Circuit pole-sitter rocketed off the line as Alex struggled to match his pace. Marquez, 32, now leads the championship for the first time since 2019 after collecting 12 points and will have the opportunity to stretch it further in Sunday's race.

Marquez makes 'perfect' start as Ducati rider
Marquez makes 'perfect' start as Ducati rider

BBC News

time01-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

Marquez makes 'perfect' start as Ducati rider

Spain's Marc Marquez made the "perfect" start to life with Ducati as he led from lap one to claim victory in the opening sprint race of the MotoGP season. The 32-year-old six-time former champion, who made the switch from Gresini Racing at the end of last season, claimed victory at Thailand's Buriram International Circuit. Ducati filled the podium, with Marquez's younger brother Alex, 28, taking second place and Italy's Francesco Bagnaia, who won the title in 2022 and 2023, finishing third. "It was a perfect Saturday," said Marc Marquez, who will be on pole for Sunday's grand prix and tops the standings for the first time since his last title in 2019. "The feeling is great with the bike. I got out and I was consistent, and then I saw that the gap was already there, and then I tried to manage."Happy to start my new journey with Ducati Lenovo in this way."Aprilla's defending champion, Spaniard Jorge Martin, will miss the start of the 22-race season after undergoing surgery on fractures to his right hand and left foot, sustained during a crash in testing.

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