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2025 Argentina MotoGP: Live Coverage & Key Insights

The 2025 Argentina Grand Prix returns March 14-16 after last year’s absence. Marc Marquez leads the championship and aims for another win. Pecco Bagnaia looks to rebound after a tough race in Thailand. Jorge Martin continues to recover from injury, impacting Aprilia’s dynamics. FP1 begins at 1:45 PM GMT, followed by practice at 6 PM GMT.

The 2025 MotoGP season progresses with the Argentina Grand Prix scheduled for March 14-16. This event returns after a year’s absence due to government spending cuts in Argentina. Marc Marquez enters the race aiming to maintain his strong start to the season, having won both races in Thailand and taking the championship lead for the first time since 2019.

Ducati’s Pecco Bagnaia is seeking to improve after a disappointing weekend in Thailand and looks to rebound following his struggles at the Argentina track. Alex Marquez from Gresini Racing hopes to contend for a podium, coming off two second-place finishes in Thailand and sitting second in the standings.

Reigning champion Jorge Martin will remain absent as he recovers from injury, also missing the upcoming Americas GP. Aprilia, which celebrated its first MotoGP win at this venue in 2022, is optimistic for strong results, especially with Marco Bezzecchi and rookie Ai Ogura making impressive appearances in Thailand.

Honda and Yamaha’s solid performances in Thailand will face challenges on the lower grip of Argentina’s track. KTM will look to improve performance after a rough start to the season. FP1 for the Grand Prix starts at 1:45 PM GMT, with practice sessions slated for 6 PM GMT.

The Argentina Grand Prix marks a significant return for MotoGP after its absence last year. Key riders like Marc Marquez and Alex Marquez aim for strong performances, while Pecco Bagnaia looks to recover from previous setbacks. Meanwhile, the absence of Jorge Martin highlights ongoing challenges for teams. As the competition resumes, all eyes will be on how the teams adapt to the unique conditions of the Argentinian track.

Original Source: www.crash.net

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