🚨 UPDATE 🚨@37_pedroacosta promoted to P3, after a penalty is handed to Fermin Aldeguer for Tire Pressure. pic.twitter.com/jDzvgG6qdj
— RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING (@KTM_Racing) October 25, 2025
Saturday 25 October 2025 marks the 10-year anniversary of the infamous clash at Sepang between Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez.
It is a moment that continues to reverberate throughout MotoGP.
Marquez and Rossi’s paths have gone in wildly different directions since, but the real tragedy of that day haunts the latter the most…
Feature ✍️
Sepang 2015: The sad reality still haunting Valentino Rossi from MotoGP’s biggest fallout

Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli discuss their “dogfight” in the Malaysian GP sprint.
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Fabio Quartararo, Franco Morbidelli ‘fighting for the title’ in Sepang MotoGP sprint

Aprilia MotoGP rider Marco Bezzecchi has pinned his struggles at Sepang on tyres.
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Marco Bezzecchi on his Malaysian MotoGP woes: ‘It’s like the tyres aren’t there’

Pol Espargaro talks his collision with Luca Marini in the Malaysian GP sprint, and expresses his disappointment.
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Pol Espargaro “so sorry” to be involved in milestone MotoGP crash for Luca Marini

Pedro Acosta says he is now having to accept the limitations of his KTM, after he faded out of the podium battle in the Malaysian MotoGP sprint.
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Pedro Acosta ‘just accepting’ ongoing KTM MotoGP struggles

Fermin Aldeguer's tyre pressure penalty drops him to seventh in the Sprint classification.
It also promotes Marco Bezzecchi to sixth in the Sprint, meaning he and Francesco Bagnaia are now tied in the battle for third in the standings.
Full story here.

Alex Marquez has made a bold claim against his critics after securing second in 2025 standings
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Alex Marquez: ‘Marc and I not getting credit we deserve’ for 2025 MotoGP title 1-2

Fermin Aldeguer has been given a penalty for a tyre pressure infringement.
He has been docked eight seconds, which drops him to eighth in the sprint result and promotes Pedro Acosta to third.

Pecco Bagnaia opens up on his Saturday turnaround at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Pecco Bagnaia credits ‘something that didn’t help before’ for Sepang MotoGP sprint win

History in MotoGP. The Marquez Brothers are 1st and 2nd in the World Championship 🥇🥈#MalaysianGPpic.twitter.com/w8hKyvXbFn
— Crash MotoGP (@crash_motogp) October 25, 2025
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— Ducati Corse (@ducaticorse) October 25, 2025
Let’s party @PeccoBagnaia
You deserved it… ❤️
And the social media manager is happy too 😂#ForzaDucati#DucatiLenovoTeampic.twitter.com/LT3TX5cdG7
Racing may be done for the day, but there's so much more to come from the Sepang paddock.
Stay tuned for all of the reaction from the sprint...
📲 @marcmarquez93 on videocall with his father Julià#MalaysianGP 🇲🇾 pic.twitter.com/vU4qZGGtqh
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) October 25, 2025
Pecco Bagnaia converted pole to a second sprint win of 2025
Full sprint report ⬇️
2025 Malaysian MotoGP: Pecco Bagnaia dominates sprint from Alex Marquez

Fermin Aldeguer may lose the podium here as he's under investigation for a tyre pressure infringement!
Pecco Bagnaia takes a crushing victory in the sprint from pole.
Alex Marquez finishes second to become the 2025 championship runner-up. It's a Marquez 1-2 in the standings. History is made.
Fermin Aldeguer completes the podium.
Last lap. Bagnaia is 2.2s clear of Marquez, who has a second over Aldeguer.
That runner-up spot in the championship is going Marquez's way if he can hold this.
That crash for Marini was his first of the year in a race.
Bagnaia leads by 2.4s from Marquez still.
Marini collided with Espargaro at Turn 14, which lost the KTM positions.
Marini has gone down at Turn 14.
Morbidelli is running fifth still from Quartararo, Bezzecchi, Pol Espargaro and Marini for the final sprint points.











