Jorge Martín returns to MotoGP action in Valencia as Marco Bezzecchi aims for third place in the championship. Aprilia Racing ends its best-ever season full of confidence.

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Aprilia Racing is ready for the final round of the MotoGP World Championship at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia. The team ends the 2025 season after achieving its best results in history, including second place in the Constructors’ Championship and a race win in Portimão.
Marco Bezzecchi arrives in Valencia full of confidence. The Italian rider dominated the Portimão round with pole position, a sprint podium, and victory in the main race. It was a weekend that confirmed his strong progress in his first season with Aprilia Racing.
Bezzecchi now hopes to secure third place in the MotoGP riders’ standings. The final round offers a great chance to close the year with another strong performance.

“I’m really happy to be going to Valencia,” said Bezzecchi. “It’s important to finish the season in the best way. We’ll try to do a good job and keep improving.”
Jorge Martín returns to racing after missing several rounds due to injury. The Spanish rider fractured his right collarbone during the Motegi sprint race at the Japanese Grand Prix. Before competing, he will undergo a medical check by the FIM MotoGP Medical Team to receive clearance.
The 2025 season has been a difficult one for Martín. He suffered four injuries during the Sepang tests, in training, at Qatar, and in Japan. His main goal this weekend is to evaluate his physical condition and prepare for the upcoming season.

“I can’t wait to be back with the team,” said Martín. “My goal is to prepare for next year, gather data, and keep improving. I want to grow with the team so we’re ready for 2026.”
The Circuit Ricardo Tormo is a 4-kilometre anticlockwise track with five right-handers, nine left-handers, and an 876-metre straight. It is known for its tight corners and short straights, offering close and exciting racing.
Aprilia Racing aims to finish 2025 on a strong note. With Bezzecchi chasing a top-three finish and Martín returning from injury, the team looks forward to ending the year with confidence and momentum for the 2026 MotoGP season.



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