What to look out for as Moto Race returns
The MotoGP season is back in full swing, and fans around the world are gearing up for what promises to be one of the most competitive racing calendars in recent memory. With new bike regulations, fresh signings, and a packed international circuit schedule, there’s plenty to watch out for as the season unfolds.
Marc Márquez continues to be the man to beat, but challengers are getting closer. Fabio Quartararo’s blistering pace on the Yamaha has pushed the Spaniard harder than in previous years, while Andrea Dovizioso remains a calculated and consistent threat on the Ducati. The new generation of riders — many making their debut on the premier class grid — are adding an exciting layer of unpredictability.
Technical regulations this season have brought tighter restrictions on aerodynamic aids, levelling the playing field between manufacturers. Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, and Suzuki are all fielding competitive machinery, meaning track conditions and rider skill will matter more than ever. Tire management and pit strategy are expected to play a decisive role in deciding race outcomes.
Key circuits to watch include the San Marino Grand Prix at Misano, the Japanese GP at Motegi, and the season-closing Valencia race. Each presents unique challenges in terms of elevation changes, surface grip, and weather unpredictability. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just getting into motorsport, this season is shaping up to be unmissable.




