MotoGP Assen 2025 is also called the Dutch Grand Prix. The dates for this edition’s MotoGP Assen 2025 are 27th June to 29th June. TT Circuit Assen in Assen, Netherlands, is the venue for the MotoGP Assen 2025. All the motorsports fans might be wondering where to watch the MotoGP Assen 2025 live stream if they are not present at the venue.
There are two Marquez brothers who sit at the top of the standings and are enjoying themselves while the others compete to reach them. Eventually, there are only 40 points that separate the two brothers. Nine races have already been completed while being the 10th race this season’s MotoGP.
Not only is there a race for MotoGP, but we will also see races of MotoE, Moto2, and Moto3. There are still a lot of races left. After this race, we will be halfway through.
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MotoGP Assen 2025 live stream: Where to watch?
There might be some fans from the Netherlands and across the world who wouldn’t be able to watch the game live from the stadium. This is where all broadcasters bring the matches live to the fans. All the live action of the three days will be telecast via Eurosport in the Netherlands, whereas all Indian viewers can watch it through the FanCode application or website.
Dates & Schedule of MotoGP Assen 2025
Basically, there are three days of live action for all the fans, which include practice sessions, sprint race, main race, and more. We will see riders competing in MotoGP, MotoE, Moto2, and Moto3. Let us have a look at the full schedule with each event on each day:
Friday, 27 June
Practice 1 (MotoE) – 08:30–08:45 (local time) and 12:00–12:15 (IST)
Free Practice 1 (Moto3) – 09:00–09:35 (local time) and 13:30–14:05 (IST)
Free Practice 1 (Moto2) – 09:50–10:30 (local time) and 14:20–15:00 (IST)
Free Practice 1 (MotoGP) – 10:45–11:30 (local time) and 15:15–16:00 (IST)
Practice 2 (MotoE) – 12:35–12:50 (local time) and 17:05–17:20 (IST)
Practice (Moto2) – 14:05–14:45 (local time) and 18:35–19:15 (IST)
Main Race 1 (MotoE) – 16:10 (local time) and 20:40 (IST)
Saturday, 28 June
Practice 3 (MotoGP) – 10:10–10:40 (local time) and 14:40–15:10 (IST)
Qualifying 1 (MotoGP) – 10:50–11:05 (local time) and 15:20–15:35 (IST)
Qualifying 2 (MotoGP) – 11:15–11:30 (local time) and 15:45–16:00 (IST)
Sprint (MotoGP) – 15:00 (local time) and 19:30 (IST)
Sunday, 29 June
Warm-Up (MotoGP) – 09:40–09:50 (local time) and 14:10–14:20 (IST)
Main Race (Moto3) – 11:00 (local time) and 15:30 (IST)
Main Race (Moto2) – 12:15 (local time) and 16:45 (IST)
Main Race (MotoGP) – 14:00 (local time) and 18:30 (IST)
Riders and Standings
Before we move on to the MotoGP Assen 2025, the two brothers lead the standings. Currently, Marc Marquez is in first position with 270 points, while his brother Alex Marquez is in second place with 230 points. Eventually, the third place belongs to Italy’s Francesco Bagnaia with 160 points. The full standings are available on the official website of MotoGP
TT Circuit Assen
It is one of the most beautiful and famous venues in the MotoGP Grand Prix. Basically, this circuit is called “The Cathedral of Speed”. The circuit is located in Assen, Netherlands. It has been the venue for the Dutch Grand Prix since the start.
Basically, with years passing by, there have been a lot of changes made to the venue with new modifications and technologies introduced. It has a length of 4.542 km as it was founded in 1925. This year will be the 100th year since its establishment. This makes this year’s event at the historic venue more special.
Apart from the MotoGP, this venue also hosts several car races. It will be a great watch to see who wins this time at the iconic venue.
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