Valencia hosts the final race of 2025 for the Ducati Lenovo Team

In Valencia, the final act of a memorable year for the Ducati Lenovo Team, with the Triple Crown. Racing returns to Valencia a year after the floods that struck the area, thus closing the 2025 MotoGP season. It's time for balance and the first testing session is approaching at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, a track that has seen Ducati triumph five times. The first – legendary - victory came in 2006 with Troy Bayliss and Loris Capirossi, second. A day that will forever remain in the annals of motorcycling and in the history of Borgo Panigale. Then Casey Stoner in 2008, Andrea Dovizioso in 2018, and Francesco Bagnaia, who celebrated both his world championship victories in Valencia, in 2021 and 2023.

Nicolò Bulega scored his first world championship point in Portugal, and will be back on track this week aboard the Desmosedici GP before taking part in the testing day. He will continue working to get used to and gain confidence with the new bike.

Francesco Bagnaia (#63 Ducati Lenovo Team) - 4th (288 points)
“A complicated season is coming to an end: we worked incredibly hard, struggled a lot in some races, less so in others, but we weren't able to achieved solid results. We'll keep working; the goal is to return to being competitive and consistent. We'll also try to fully exploit this final race weekend and the Tuesday test”.

Nicolò Bulega (#11 Ducati Lenovo Team) - 27th (1 point)
"I'm happy to get back on track. I've had a few days to better understand and analyze what we did over the weekend in Portugal. I'm sure that here in Valencia we'll be able to—I won't say definitely do better, but I'm sure we'll feel more comfortable on the bike and fine-tune some automatism. We'll try to cover as many kilometers as possible to gain more and more confidence".

Circuit Information
Country: Spain
Name: Circuit Ricardo Tormo
Fastest lap: Binder (KTM), 01:30.145 – 2023
Circuit record: Viñales (Aprilia), 01:28.931 – 2023
Maximum speed: Zarco (Ducati), 337 km/h – 2021
Track length: 4,01 km
Sprint race distance: 13 laps (52.13 km)
Race distance: 27 laps (108.14 km)
Turns: 14 (5 right, 9 left)

2023 Results
GP Podium: 1° Bagnaia (Ducati); 2° Zarco (Ducati), 3° Binder (KTM)
Pole Position: Viñales (Aprilia), 01:28.931
Fastest Lap: Binder (KTM), 01:30.145

Racing Statistics
Francesco Bagnaia
Bike: Ducati Desmosedici GP
Race Number: 63
GPs Started: 233 (128 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 69 x Moto3)
First GP: Qatar 2019 (MotoGP), Qatar 2017 (Moto2), Qatar 2013 (Moto3)
Wins: 41 (31 MotoGP + 8 Moto2 + 2 Moto3)
Podiums: 82 (59 MotoGP + 16 Moto2 + 7 Moto3)
First GP Wins: Aragón 2021 (MotoGP), Qatar 2018 (Moto2), Olanda 2016 (Moto3)
Pole positions: 34 (27 MotoGP + 6 Moto2 + 1 Moto3)
First pole position: Qatar 2021 (MotoGP), Francia 2018 (Moto2), Gran Bretagna 2016 (Moto3)
World Titles: 3 (MotoGP 2023, MotoGP 2022, Moto2 2018)

Nicolò Bulega
Bike: Ducati Desmosedici GP
Race Number: 11
GPs Started: 100 (1 x MotoGP, 49 x Moto2, 50 x Moto3)
First GP: Portuguese GP (MotoGP), Qatar 2019 (Moto2), Valencia 2015 (Moto3)
Wins: 0
Podiums: 2 (Moto3)
Pole positions: 2 (Moto3)
First pole position: Spanish GP 2016 (Moto3)
World Titles:- 

Info Championship

Rider Standings
Marc Márquez (#93 Ducati Lenovo Team) – World Champion - 1st (545 points)
Francesco Bagnaia (#63 Ducati Lenovo Team) – 4th (288 points)
Nicolò Bulega (#11 Ducati Lenovo Team) – 27th (1 point)

Constructors Standings
Ducati - 1st (740 points)

Team Standings
Ducati Lenovo Team - 1st (834 points)