
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP To Go All Out in 2025 Season Finale
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP's Fabio Quartararo and Álex Rins are ready to face the competition one last time this 2025 MotoGP season at the upcoming Grand Prix of the Valencian Community, held at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo.
Cheste (Spain), 12 November 2025
The Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team are delighted to return to the Circuit Ricardo Tormo after a one year absence to wrap up the 2025 MotoGP season at this weekend's showdown, the Grand Prix of the Valencian Community.
Fabio Quartararo showed good race pace during the Portuguese GP and is eager to take on Valencia. The Frenchman holds 9th place in the overall standings and would like nothing better than to delight his fans by equalling or bettering his best result at the Ricardo Tormo track: the second place he scored here in 2019 in the premier class.
Álex Rins is holding 19th place in the overall rankings and is keen to wrap up the final double-header with a top result. The Spaniard is competitive at the Ricardo Tormo and has visited the Valencian rostrum multiple times. He secured third place in 2013 in Moto3, a second place in 2015 in Moto2, second places in 2018 and 2020 (Gran Premio de Europa) in MotoGP as well as a brilliant win in the premier class in 2022.
The 4.0 km Circuit Ricardo Tormo was built in Cheste, Spain, in 1999 and was immediately added to the MotoGP calendar. The Valencian GP was soon known as a must-be-at event, especially when it became the traditional closing round to the MotoGP championship from 2002 onward (except for the 2020 season, due to the global pandemic, and the 2024 season, due to devastating floods). The circuit is often described as quite challenging. Its layout includes nine left corners, five right ones, an 876m longest straight, and it is run anti-clockwise. The stadium-style grandstands seat up to 150,000 spectators and provide them with a perfect view of all parts of the track as the riders go head-to-head one final time this year.
Fabio Quartararo showed good race pace during the Portuguese GP and is eager to take on Valencia. The Frenchman holds 9th place in the overall standings and would like nothing better than to delight his fans by equalling or bettering his best result at the Ricardo Tormo track: the second place he scored here in 2019 in the premier class.
Álex Rins is holding 19th place in the overall rankings and is keen to wrap up the final double-header with a top result. The Spaniard is competitive at the Ricardo Tormo and has visited the Valencian rostrum multiple times. He secured third place in 2013 in Moto3, a second place in 2015 in Moto2, second places in 2018 and 2020 (Gran Premio de Europa) in MotoGP as well as a brilliant win in the premier class in 2022.
The 4.0 km Circuit Ricardo Tormo was built in Cheste, Spain, in 1999 and was immediately added to the MotoGP calendar. The Valencian GP was soon known as a must-be-at event, especially when it became the traditional closing round to the MotoGP championship from 2002 onward (except for the 2020 season, due to the global pandemic, and the 2024 season, due to devastating floods). The circuit is often described as quite challenging. Its layout includes nine left corners, five right ones, an 876m longest straight, and it is run anti-clockwise. The stadium-style grandstands seat up to 150,000 spectators and provide them with a perfect view of all parts of the track as the riders go head-to-head one final time this year.







Massimo Meregalli
Team Director, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
Fabio Quartararo
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Rider
Álex Rins
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Rider