Championship leader Marc Marquez touches down in his homeland this weekend, looking to extend his Championship lead. The series leader holds pole position in the MotoGP Spain Grand Prix pre-event odds after clinching three wins in four starts. Major news is that the reigning series Champion, Jorge Martin, was only discharged from hospital this week, after his crash at the Qatar GP and won’t line up in his home race.
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Schedule and How to Watch the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix
The MotoGP fraternity rides into Jerez for a carnival of racing, starting on Friday, April 25th, and culminating on Sunday afternoon after the Grand Prix. Free Practice 1 accelerates off the line at 4:45 AM ET on Friday, followed by the second warm-up at 9 AM.
Qualifying revs into action on Saturday, with a 4:50 AM start, before competitors line up on the grid for the sprint at 9 AM on the East Coast. A relatively early morning is on the cards for us stateside on Sunday, when the lights go out for the Grand Prix at 8 AM.
Weather Forecast For MotoGP Spain
We couldn’t ask for better weather as Marc Marquez goes in search of his fourth Spanish MotoGP victory. Temperatures are set to reach into the mid-70s throughout the weekend, with clear skies and little to no breeze expected.
Best Bets and Picks for the 2025 Spanish MotoGP
Top Picks and Bets
Driver
Event Winner
$20 Payout
Marc Marquez
-350
$25.71
Francesco Bagnaia
+450
$110.00
Alex Marquez
+650
$150.00
Marc Marquez (-350)
Marc Marquez rides onto the Circuito Angel Nieto as the winningest MotoGP rider in Spain’s history. He surpassed the gentleman whom this circuit is named after when he took the checkered flag in Qatar a fortnight ago. Marquez is the overwhelming favorite to prevail in his home Grand Prix after winning three of the first four races this season.
Francesco Bagnaia (+450)
Jerez has rewarded Francesco Bagnaia with three trips down Victory Lane since 2022. The Italian holds the lap record and best race lap at this venue, riding himself into the record books in 2024. The Ducati star is seeking to hand his team their fifth consecutive triumph at this circuit. “Pecco” greeted the stewards first in the United States, and he finished on the podium in Thailand and Qatar.
Alex Marquez (+650)
Alex Marquez ended his first race of the year off the podium, when he crossed the line in sixth in the last round. The younger Marquez is still searching for his maiden MotoGP victory but is having the season of his career. “Mauri” already has as many podiums in 2025 as he secured in 2023 and 2024 combined. He lines up this weekend sitting in second in the Championship, 17 points adrift of his sibling.
Outsider Bets
Driver
Event Winner
$20 Payout
Fabio Di Giannantonio
+2500
$520.00
Franco Morbidelli
+2500
$520.00
Marco Bezzecchi
+5000
$1,020.00
Fabio Di Giannantonio (+2500)
After consecutive top-five returns in Argentina and the U.S., Fabio Di Giannantonio faltered in Qatar, crossing the line in 16th. The Italian starts the Spanish GP with three top-10 finishes and a podium under the bike this season. He will need to bring his A-game in Jerez as he is yet to finish inside the top-five in three starts.
Franco Morbidelli (+2500)
Franco Morbidelli rides into Spain after finishing inside the top four in every start this season. The Italian is sitting in fourth in the standings and is back on familiar tarmac, where he finished third in 2021. In his last six trips to Jerez, Morbidelli has ended inside the top-five three times.
Marco Bezzecchi (+5000)
Aprilia Racing rider Marco Bezzecchi returns to the track where he finished on the podium last time out. The Italian starts in seventh position in the Championship after securing three top-10 finishes in the first four races of the year.
Expert Pick for MotoGP Spain Grand Prix
Series leader Marc Marquez earns our nomination for expert pick with three wins under the bike this season. “The Ant of Cervera” has three Spanish GP titles under his belt and is in the form to add a fourth. His odds are short at -350, offering a potential payout of $25.71, but he has proven largely unstoppable in this campaign.
Where to Bet on MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia holds the records at the Circuito Angel Nieto, but local hero Marc Marquez is the in-form rider. Can the “Ant of Cervera” win his fourth Sunday race of the season and an equal number of Spanish GP titles? Or will the Italian earn his fourth consecutive ride down Victory Lane at the end of Sunday?
Visit our partner sportsbooks to access special deals that will elevate your betting experience as you anticipate the upcoming MotoGP Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0. If you’re a newbie in the world of MotoGP betting, our comprehensive MotoGP Betting Guide is a must-read. Remember to enjoy the race and make your betting choices wisely. Betting responsibly ensures the fun lasts all season long.
Victoria’s Allan Labor Government formally rejected a request from MotoGP Sports Entertainment (formerly Dorna Sports, also referred to as MotoGP Sports Entertainment SL) to move the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix from Phillip Island to Melbourne’s Albert Park, and tied extra state funding to keeping the race at Phillip Island beyond 2026. The government said the event was “synonymous with Phillip Island,” and framed the Grand Prix as vital for tourism, local businesses and jobs. It conditioned any additional cash to upgrade facilities on MotoGP committing to keep the event at Phillip Island, a move that has effectively closed off an immediate relocation to Albert Park.
The decision came as the existing contract between Dorna and the state is due to expire at the end of 2026. Dorna had argued Phillip Island did not meet current World Championship infrastructure standards, and reports in late 2025 showed the promoter was keen to relocate. Attendance weakened in 2025, with the Australian round among five grands prix that had weekend crowds under 100,000, and supporters launched a petition in late 2025 to keep the race at Phillip Island. The government’s backing included references to a proposed cash injection — the pledged amount and whether it was accepted were not confirmed in reports — and Phillip Island has hosted the Australian MotoGP 29 times.
Local politicians and officials welcomed the decision. Tourism, Sport and Major Events Minister Steve Dimopoulos called Phillip Island the “home of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix,” Bass Coast Mayor Rochelle Halstead said she hoped any investment would be directed toward facility upgrades to meet standards, and Bass MP Jordan Crugnale said Labor would defend the Bass Coast’s interests. The announcement kept the current contract timeline intact while signaling Victoria’s willingness to upgrade and financially back the race so long as it remains at Phillip Island, even as other jurisdictions such as South Australia and the Bend motorsport complex have been reported as interested in hosting the event in the future.
Alex Marquez lines up in Le Mans after finally taking a checkered flag in the world’s premier motorcycle racing Championship. His older brother Marc leads the 2025 MotoGP France Grand Prix pre-event odds, despite sitting second in the Championship behind Alex. Fabio Quartararo starts his home Grand Prix off the back of his first podium …
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The 2026 MotoGP season is set to begin this weekend with the Thailand Grand Prix at Buriram International Circuit, running Friday–Sunday, Feb. 27–March 1. Organizers have published a local “your time” session timetable to help fans tune in from their time zones, and preview and guide pieces consolidate the season-opening schedule along with broadcast/how-to-watch details, viewing channels, and logistical information as a single reference for attendees and remote viewers.
The published three-day timetable lays out practice, qualifying, the Tissot Sprint, and the full Grand Prix. Friday includes Free Practice No. 1 at 03:45 local time and an additional practice at 08:00. Saturday lists Free Practice No. 2 at 03:10, Qualifying 1 at 03:50, Qualifying 2 at 04:15, and the Tissot Sprint at 08:00. Sunday shows a Warm Up at 03:40 and the main Grand Prix. The organizers’ timetable lists the main race at 08:00 local time, while another report specifies the 26-lap MotoGP main race at 3:00 p.m. local time on March 1.
Buriram will host the season opener for the second consecutive year, and previews revisit memorable moments from past Thai Grands Prix while framing the round as both the season kickoff and an early focal point. The weekend also serves as an early fitness test for riders returning from recent injuries. The list includes Marc Márquez, who won 11 races from 18 grands prix in 2025 but missed the final four rounds after shoulder surgery following an injury in Indonesia. Marquez said after a testing crash in Buriram that he “hasn’t recovered” as expected.
The championship grid is largely unchanged for 2026, though Toprak Razgatlıoğlu joins Prima Pramac and Diogo Moreira replaces Somkiat Chantra at LCR Honda, as organizers and fans count down to lights out.
Best Bets: 2025 MotoGP Spain Grand Prix Pre-Event Odds Analysis
Championship leader Marc Marquez touches down in his homeland this weekend, looking to extend his Championship lead. The series leader holds pole position in the MotoGP Spain Grand Prix pre-event odds after clinching three wins in four starts. Major news is that the reigning series Champion, Jorge Martin, was only discharged from hospital this week, after his crash at the Qatar GP and won’t line up in his home race.
After reading our analysis, check out our partner sportsbooks to get valuable promotions and place bets.
In addition to traditional sports betting on MotoGP, the Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0 de España has Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) Real Money Gaming available in a Pick’Em style on Underdog. Although “fantasy games” might seem misleading, DFS is a significant and growing category within legal sports wagering. MotoGP fans are allowed to legally make better/worse picks with real money gaming in 30 states, including California, Texas & Wisconsin, where traditional sports betting is currently illegal.
Schedule and How to Watch the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix
The MotoGP fraternity rides into Jerez for a carnival of racing, starting on Friday, April 25th, and culminating on Sunday afternoon after the Grand Prix. Free Practice 1 accelerates off the line at 4:45 AM ET on Friday, followed by the second warm-up at 9 AM.
Qualifying revs into action on Saturday, with a 4:50 AM start, before competitors line up on the grid for the sprint at 9 AM on the East Coast. A relatively early morning is on the cards for us stateside on Sunday, when the lights go out for the Grand Prix at 8 AM.
Weather Forecast For MotoGP Spain
We couldn’t ask for better weather as Marc Marquez goes in search of his fourth Spanish MotoGP victory. Temperatures are set to reach into the mid-70s throughout the weekend, with clear skies and little to no breeze expected.
Best Bets and Picks for the 2025 Spanish MotoGP
Top Picks and Bets
Driver
Event Winner
$20 Payout
Marc Marquez
-350
$25.71
Francesco Bagnaia
+450
$110.00
Alex Marquez
+650
$150.00
Marc Marquez (-350)
Marc Marquez rides onto the Circuito Angel Nieto as the winningest MotoGP rider in Spain’s history. He surpassed the gentleman whom this circuit is named after when he took the checkered flag in Qatar a fortnight ago. Marquez is the overwhelming favorite to prevail in his home Grand Prix after winning three of the first four races this season.
Francesco Bagnaia (+450)
Jerez has rewarded Francesco Bagnaia with three trips down Victory Lane since 2022. The Italian holds the lap record and best race lap at this venue, riding himself into the record books in 2024. The Ducati star is seeking to hand his team their fifth consecutive triumph at this circuit. “Pecco” greeted the stewards first in the United States, and he finished on the podium in Thailand and Qatar.
Alex Marquez (+650)
Alex Marquez ended his first race of the year off the podium, when he crossed the line in sixth in the last round. The younger Marquez is still searching for his maiden MotoGP victory but is having the season of his career. “Mauri” already has as many podiums in 2025 as he secured in 2023 and 2024 combined. He lines up this weekend sitting in second in the Championship, 17 points adrift of his sibling.
Outsider Bets
Driver
Event Winner
$20 Payout
Fabio Di Giannantonio
+2500
$520.00
Franco Morbidelli
+2500
$520.00
Marco Bezzecchi
+5000
$1,020.00
Fabio Di Giannantonio (+2500)
After consecutive top-five returns in Argentina and the U.S., Fabio Di Giannantonio faltered in Qatar, crossing the line in 16th. The Italian starts the Spanish GP with three top-10 finishes and a podium under the bike this season. He will need to bring his A-game in Jerez as he is yet to finish inside the top-five in three starts.
Franco Morbidelli (+2500)
Franco Morbidelli rides into Spain after finishing inside the top four in every start this season. The Italian is sitting in fourth in the standings and is back on familiar tarmac, where he finished third in 2021. In his last six trips to Jerez, Morbidelli has ended inside the top-five three times.
Marco Bezzecchi (+5000)
Aprilia Racing rider Marco Bezzecchi returns to the track where he finished on the podium last time out. The Italian starts in seventh position in the Championship after securing three top-10 finishes in the first four races of the year.
Expert Pick for MotoGP Spain Grand Prix
Series leader Marc Marquez earns our nomination for expert pick with three wins under the bike this season. “The Ant of Cervera” has three Spanish GP titles under his belt and is in the form to add a fourth. His odds are short at -350, offering a potential payout of $25.71, but he has proven largely unstoppable in this campaign.
Where to Bet on MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia holds the records at the Circuito Angel Nieto, but local hero Marc Marquez is the in-form rider. Can the “Ant of Cervera” win his fourth Sunday race of the season and an equal number of Spanish GP titles? Or will the Italian earn his fourth consecutive ride down Victory Lane at the end of Sunday?
Visit our partner sportsbooks to access special deals that will elevate your betting experience as you anticipate the upcoming MotoGP Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0. If you’re a newbie in the world of MotoGP betting, our comprehensive MotoGP Betting Guide is a must-read. Remember to enjoy the race and make your betting choices wisely. Betting responsibly ensures the fun lasts all season long.
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Victoria’s Allan Labor Government formally rejected a request from MotoGP Sports Entertainment (formerly Dorna Sports, also referred to as MotoGP Sports Entertainment SL) to move the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix from Phillip Island to Melbourne’s Albert Park, and tied extra state funding to keeping the race at Phillip Island beyond 2026. The government said the event was “synonymous with Phillip Island,” and framed the Grand Prix as vital for tourism, local businesses and jobs. It conditioned any additional cash to upgrade facilities on MotoGP committing to keep the event at Phillip Island, a move that has effectively closed off an immediate relocation to Albert Park.
The decision came as the existing contract between Dorna and the state is due to expire at the end of 2026. Dorna had argued Phillip Island did not meet current World Championship infrastructure standards, and reports in late 2025 showed the promoter was keen to relocate. Attendance weakened in 2025, with the Australian round among five grands prix that had weekend crowds under 100,000, and supporters launched a petition in late 2025 to keep the race at Phillip Island. The government’s backing included references to a proposed cash injection — the pledged amount and whether it was accepted were not confirmed in reports — and Phillip Island has hosted the Australian MotoGP 29 times.
Local politicians and officials welcomed the decision. Tourism, Sport and Major Events Minister Steve Dimopoulos called Phillip Island the “home of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix,” Bass Coast Mayor Rochelle Halstead said she hoped any investment would be directed toward facility upgrades to meet standards, and Bass MP Jordan Crugnale said Labor would defend the Bass Coast’s interests. The announcement kept the current contract timeline intact while signaling Victoria’s willingness to upgrade and financially back the race so long as it remains at Phillip Island, even as other jurisdictions such as South Australia and the Bend motorsport complex have been reported as interested in hosting the event in the future.
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The 2026 MotoGP season is set to begin this weekend with the Thailand Grand Prix at Buriram International Circuit, running Friday–Sunday, Feb. 27–March 1. Organizers have published a local “your time” session timetable to help fans tune in from their time zones, and preview and guide pieces consolidate the season-opening schedule along with broadcast/how-to-watch details, viewing channels, and logistical information as a single reference for attendees and remote viewers.
The published three-day timetable lays out practice, qualifying, the Tissot Sprint, and the full Grand Prix. Friday includes Free Practice No. 1 at 03:45 local time and an additional practice at 08:00. Saturday lists Free Practice No. 2 at 03:10, Qualifying 1 at 03:50, Qualifying 2 at 04:15, and the Tissot Sprint at 08:00. Sunday shows a Warm Up at 03:40 and the main Grand Prix. The organizers’ timetable lists the main race at 08:00 local time, while another report specifies the 26-lap MotoGP main race at 3:00 p.m. local time on March 1.
Buriram will host the season opener for the second consecutive year, and previews revisit memorable moments from past Thai Grands Prix while framing the round as both the season kickoff and an early focal point. The weekend also serves as an early fitness test for riders returning from recent injuries. The list includes Marc Márquez, who won 11 races from 18 grands prix in 2025 but missed the final four rounds after shoulder surgery following an injury in Indonesia. Marquez said after a testing crash in Buriram that he “hasn’t recovered” as expected.
The championship grid is largely unchanged for 2026, though Toprak Razgatlıoğlu joins Prima Pramac and Diogo Moreira replaces Somkiat Chantra at LCR Honda, as organizers and fans count down to lights out.