Maverick Vinales, Tech3 KTM, 2025 Valencia MotoGP
Maverick Vinales, Tech3 KTM, 2025 Valencia MotoGP
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2025 Valencia MotoGP: Sprint reaction LIVE UPDATES!

Live coverage of qualifying and the sprint at the 2025 MotoGP Valencia Grand Prix

The 2025 MotoGP Valencia Grand Prix continues on Saturday 15 November with qualifying and the sprint from the 22nd round of the season. 

The longest MotoGP season in history concludes this weekend with MotoGP's return to Valencia, after the event had to be struck from the 2024 schedule due to deadly flooding in the region. 

The world championship in 2025 has already been decided in Marc Marquez's favour, with the factory Ducati rider winning his seventh title at the Japanese Grand Prix. 

However, a shoulder injury has kept Marquez out of action since the Indonesian Grand Prix. 

The main championship battle at the season finale centres on third place, with Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi close to a historic result for the Italian brand, while Pecco Bagnaia looking at risk of slipping to fifth given his recent struggles. 

KTM's Pedro Acosta led Friday practice at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit, with Bezzecchi close behind, as race pace suggests another three-way battle between Acosta, Bezzecchi and Gresini's Alex Marquez. 

Marco Bezzecchi qualified on pole on Saturday morning. 

Jorge Martin returns to the line-up this weekend after an injury spell since Japan, though the Aprilia rider faces a double long lap penalty in the grand prix for a collision with Bezzecchi at Motegi. 

Saturday schedule:

9:10am GMT - FP2

9:50am GMT - Qualifying 

2pm GMT - Sprint

15 Nov 2025
10:27

Fernandez goes fourth. 

10:27

Alex Marquez is now second, with DiGia up to third. It's all change with three minutes to go!

10:27

Acosta moves to second with a 1m28.9s. 

10:26

Quartararo improves to a 1m28s in third, while Miller uses Quartararo to get to fifth. 

10:26

Bezzecchi trips the beam and goes fastest with a 1m28.809s. 

10:25

Bezzecchi is on a flier now. He's threatening top spot.

10:24

Six minutes to go in Q2 and we are onto the second runs. 

10:24
10:22

Marquez has a 0.125s advantage in provisional pole with eight minutes to go. 

10:21

Standings:

  1. Marquez
  2. Morbidelli
  3. Quartararo
  4. Acosta
  5. Fernandez
  6. Di Giannantonio
  7. Ogura
  8. Mir
  9. Bezzecchi
  10. Miller
  11. Aldeguer
  12. Zarco
10:21

Quartararo jumps up to third on the Yamaha with a 1m29.2s.

10:20

It's Marquez, Morbidelli, Acosta your front row with 10 minutes to go. 

10:20

Alex Marquez crosses the line to produce a 1m28.967s! He is now 0.3s clear of Acosta. 

10:19

Fernandez and Morbidelli jump up into the top three. 

Bezzecchi has run off at Turn 2 after getting well out of shape on the brakes. 

10:18

First laps on the board, Acosta leads with a 1m29.298s from Bezzecchi and Zarco.

10:17

The Q1 duo of Fernandez and Zarco may find themselves with an advantage to begin with, as they'll know what the conditions of this tricky track are like. 

10:15
2025 Valencia MotoGP - Q2 begins

Pitlane has opened for the final qualifying session of the 2025 MotoGP season!

And good news for Pedro Acosta: he has two bikes to use after his FP2 crash. 

10:11
2025 Valencia MotoGP - Q2 riders

After that Q1 session, here is the complete Q2 group fighting for the final pole of MotoGP 2025:

  1. R.Fernandez
  2. Zarco
  3. Quartararo
  4. Morbidelli
  5. Acosta
  6. Mir
  7. Miller
  8. Di Giannantonio
  9. Aldeguer
  10. Bezzecchi
  11. Marquez
  12. Ogura
10:09
10:07

Raul Fernandez and Johann Zarco secure Q2 places.

Luca Marini is 13th on the grid ahead of Espargaro, Binder, Bagnaia, Martin, Oliveira, Rins, Bastianini, Vinales, Bulega, A.Fernandez and Chantra. 

10:06

Bagnaia is back into the Ducati garage and he slams the door shut on the chasing camera person. He is furious. 

10:06
Chequered flag - Q1

The chequered flag is out. 

10:04

Aleix Espargaro very briefly took second, but Zarco snatches it from him. 

10:04

Fernandez has an advantage of 0.525s right now. What a lap!

10:03

Binder has taken second with two minutes to go. 

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