The Italy Grand Prix is not one more prize. Ducati’s “house” is played in Mugello, and at a time when the Italian brand is the top reference in the category. But not everything is positive within the Ducati boxes, and it is that although the first five motorcycles in the general have left Burgo Panigale, and the “rookie” Fermín Aldeguer is ninth, the superiority of the Márquez brothers in general and especially of Marc, is putting against the ropes to which the reference pilot in the brand until now.
We talk about Pecco Bagnaia, who this weekend will try to hit the table that needs to hook himself in the fight for the title. And although in Motorland, both in training and in the race could be among the best, the performance in the Sprint Race was not expected and could not approach an unstoppable Marc, following the tonic that has followed during most of the season.
Of course, Bagnaia has been convinced of his ability to start cutting points from this moment and the Italy Grand Prix can be a great moment, because there is nothing better for the local hero that goes through a complicated moment, finding the path right in the race that competes in front of his fans.
Although Pecco can shine in the great permit of Italy will not only have to see the faces with Marc Márquez and Álex Márquez. Franco Morbidelli is also showing consistency in what we have been, and Fabio Di Giannantonio and Fermín Aldeguer are setting great performances.
To that we must add that Marco Bezzecchi is in full shape with the Aprilia, although the Aragon GP was choked, and that the KTM, especially Acosta and Viñales are lately in the fight, in addition to being tremendously fast in a straight line.
In case the list of candidates to highlight, not to victory, it was no longer extensive, it will be necessary to see if Fabio Quartararo can get all the juice to his Yamaha M1. And even see what Mir and Zarco can do with the Honda although, a priori, these last two could have it more complicated by the characteristics of the track.
In any case, doubts will begin to dissipate from Friday, where we can start getting an idea of the performance that they have and, also, the risk they want to assume. And right now the two Márquez can manage and not assume more risks of the strictly necessary.
Where to see the Italy Grand Prix 2025

As usual in recent years, seven to be exact, Dazn will be exclusively in charge of offering the issuance of training, races and press wheels. In addition to its platform, this broadcast can also be followed by other media such as the Movistar+telephone operator.
Likewise, the MotoGP Videopass remains an available option, although narrated in English, but with the added advantage of being able to access the historical ones and also to be able to enjoy it anywhere in the world.
2025 Grand Prix Schedules

Friday June 20
• 09: 00-09: 35-Moto3 ™-Free Practice
• 09: 50-10: 30-Moto2 ™-Free Practice
• 10: 45-11: 30-MotoGP ™-Free Practice Nr. 1
• 13: 15-13: 50-Moto3 ™-Practice Nr. 1
• 14: 05-14: 45-Moto2 ™-Practice Nr. 1
• 15: 00-16: 00-MotoGP ™-Practice
Saturday June 21
• 08: 40-09: 10-Moto3 ™-Practice Nr. 2
• 09: 25-09: 55-Moto2 ™-Practice Nr. 2
• 10: 10-10: 40-MotoGP ™-Free Practice Nr. 2
• 10: 50-11: 05-MotoGP ™-Qualifying Nr. 1
• 11: 15-11: 30-MotoGP ™-Qualifying Nr. 2
• 12: 50-13: 05-Moto3 ™-Qualifying Nr. 1
• 13: 15-13: 30-Moto3 ™-Qualifying Nr. 2
• 13: 45-14: 00-Moto2 ™-Qualifying Nr. 1
• 14: 10-14: 25-Moto2 ™-Qualifying Nr. 2
• 15:00 – MotoGP ™ – 11 laps – Sprint
Sunday June 22
• 09: 40-09: 50-MotoGP ™-Warm Up
• 11:00 – Moto3 ™ – 17 laps – Carrera
• 12:15 – Moto2 ™ – 19 laps – Carrera
• 14:00 – MotoGP ™ – 23 laps – Carrera