The MotoGP 2025 World Cup has had two GP, and both have had a similar resolution with Marc Márquez, imposing itself to Álex Márquez and the rest unable to attack both. Now comes the third installment with the Grand Prix of the Americas, which is disputed precisely in the circuit of the Americas (Cota).
A scenario in which everyone will be pending by Marc because it is, without a doubt, the great dominator on a track that fit him and in which he became a reference even in the most complicated moments of Honda.
Now, with another panorama, there are those who expect a dominator Marc, but we must not lose sight of the fact that Álex Márquez has taken his brother to the limit and to win it in Argentina, Marc had to assume enough risks. In addition, both for Álex and the rest of the grill, if they seek to give a moral blow, do it in one of Marc’s Talisman circuits would be a point in his favor.
Nor should we lose sight that it is never advisable to sell the bear’s skin before hunting it. And although in the first two great awards we have seen what we have seen, it does not mean that in the Grand Prix of the Americas Pecco Bagnaia, which also initially rules out the GP25 to return to the GP24, it can make that jump that needs it to be able to fight against the “clan” Márquez.
In the same way, we must wait for the reaction of the rest of the brands, with the focus on several of them for different reasons. In 2024 Maverick Viñales was intractable with the Aprilia and although Jorge Martín continues to recover from the injury, it will be interesting to see how far Bezzecchi, Ogura and Fernández can go.
In the same way, for pure expectation, everyone is pending if he skews especially with Zarco and Mir continues to move forward. The seasonal start has been positive for the brand of the golden wing and on such a different track but, at the same time, it has gone well to the Honda even without Márquez could have a good opportunity.
Just on the opposite side, in generating expectation but due to the lack of competitiveness demonstrated so far, there is KTM. Neither Acosta, nor Binder, nor vineyards, nor Bastianini have been able to demonstrate their potential with a motorcycle that does not seem to live up to what was expected. This situation is making some of the pilots nervous and rumors point to Acosta looking for alternatives for the future.
And the same goes for Yamaha, the M1 seemed quick in preseason and also in training, but when the race comes things get complicated. They are working to find the way, but for now they are not being able to collect the fruits.
Where to see the Grand Prix of the Americas 2025

A more weekend we will have to resort to payment options to enjoy live races. Dazn is the only option to enjoy in Spanish everything that happens on the track. Either through the Dazn 1 channel that it has in Movistar, on the Dazn website itself, or on the rest of the platforms that offer its contents.
It can also be followed live thanks to the MotoGP Victures, through the championship website, although in this case the narration is in English. For now there is no other way to see training and live races.
Grand Prize of the Americas 2025

Again we can enjoy a full weekend of competition, because the races of the Grand Prix of the Americas will be during the evening and, in the morning, we will have WSBK in Portugal. Of course, do not forget that on Saturday night the clock is ahead an hour.
Friday, March 28
- 15:00 – 15:35: Moto3 – FP1
- 15:50 – 16:30: Moto2 – FP1
- 16:45 – 17:30: MotoGP – FP1
- 19:15 – 19:50: Moto3 – Practice
- 20:05 – 20:45: Moto2 – Practice
- 21:00 – 22:00: MotoGP – Practice
Saturday, March 29
- 14:40 – 15:10: Moto3 – FP2
- 15:25 – 15:55: Moto2 – FP2
- 16:10 – 16:40: MotoGP – FP2
- 16:50 – 17:05: MotoGP – Q1
- 17:15 – 17:30: MotoGP – Q2
- 18:50 – 19:05: Moto3 – Q1
- 19:15 – 19:30: Moto3 – Q2
- 19:45 – 20:00: Moto2 – Q1
- 20:10 – 20:25: Moto2 – Q2
- 21:00: Sprint – MotoGP (10 laps)
Sunday, March 30
- 16:40 – 16:50: Warm Up MotoGP
- 18:00: Carrera Moto3 (14 turns)
- 19:15: Carrera Moto2 (16 laps)
- 21:00: MotoGP race (20 laps)