Ducati Lenovo return to MotorLand Aragón for Round 8 of the 2025 MotoGP season. Marc Márquez leads the title race, while Bagnaia hopes to reignite his season at a track that changed everything for him.

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The Ducati Lenovo Team isn’t just arriving at Aragón. They’re arriving with unfinished business. Round 8 of the 2025 MotoGP season lands at MotorLand Aragón. In this circuit, Ducati machines have consistently performed, and for Marc Márquez and Francesco Bagnaia, both have personal history and professional ambition on the line.
For Márquez, Aragón is familiar territory. Six premier-class wins at this track and a dominant double last year make him the rider to beat. This time around, he’s not just racing for trophies — he’s defending a commanding championship lead with 196 points. He knows the circuit inside out. He knows how to win here. And more importantly, he knows how to control the chaos.
“We managed two tough weekends really well,” says Márquez. “Aragón suits my style, so the focus now is on getting the best out of every session and using Monday’s test to stay ahead of the curve.”
If Márquez is coming in to extend his lead, Bagnaia is here to reboot. The reigning champion has had a rocky run, sitting third in the standings with 124 points. But Aragón is where it all started for him — his first MotoGP win, a head-to-head duel with Márquez, and a turning point in his career.
“We struggled recently, but this track always brings back the right kind of memories,” says Bagnaia. “We’ll keep our heads down, put in the work, and try to get back in the mix.”
There’s reason for optimism. Ducati has won the last three editions of the Aragon GP, and the track layout — 10 left-handers and a challenging technical mix — has historically favoured their bike. With the Desmosedici GP clearly in tune with the circuit, all signs point to another strong outing for the red bikes.
But this weekend isn’t just about sentiment or stats. It’s about momentum. Márquez is riding like a man with nothing to prove and everything to lose. Bagnaia is hunting for form, not just points. And Monday’s test? It could be the difference-maker for the rest of the season.
Free Practice kicks off on Friday at 10:45 AM local time. Expect fireworks.
Fast Facts – MotorLand Aragón
- Track Length: 5.08 km
- Turns: 17 (7 right, 10 left)
- Sprint Distance: 11 laps
- Race Distance: 23 laps
- 2024 Winner: Marc Márquez (Ducati)
- Lap Record: Márquez, 1:45.801 (2024)
Championship Standings – After 7 Rounds
- Marc Márquez (Ducati Lenovo) – 196 pts (1st)
- Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo) – 124 pts (3rd)
- Team Ducati Lenovo – 320 pts (1st overall)
MotorLand Aragón has been kind to Ducati. This weekend, it might just reshape the championship chase — or solidify the start of a new era under the #93 banner.


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