The third and final round of the 2025 MotoGP™ eSport’s Global Series gets underway this week on Friday 28th November. It’s all on the line!
Round 3 will offer up plenty of challenges to the 11 entrants. The Sprint will take place at the undulating Motorland Aragon Circuit before the historic Le Mans Circuit in France hosts Race 1. And Italy’s breathtaking Autódromo Internazionale del Mugello is the scene of Race 2.
To build up the excitement to the final Global Series round of 2025, here are guides for all three circuits in Round 3.
Motorland Aragon Circuit
An ultra-modern facility, MotorLand Aragón had its roots firmly established thanks to a solid history of street racing in Alcañiz, which hosted events between 1963 and 2003. Safety advice warning against the continuation of this led to the proposal and construction of a sporting complex dedicated to motorsport.
With support from local institutions, renowned German architect Hermann Tilke was commissioned to design the facility. The circuit, which is 5.077km long and has 17 turns, was roundly praised by riders after its first Grand Prix in 2010, and offers all kind of challenges, from the uphill Turn 2, the awesome ‘reverse corkscrew’ to the breathtaking final turn. This layout has it all.
Watch Global Series competitor Cristianmm17 do a reference lap of the Motorland Aragon Circuit.
Le Mans Circuit
Le Mans is a venue steeped in motorsport tradition, with the French venue requiring a different type of skill sets from many other tracks, namely braking ability and good acceleration set-up.
Renowned for its endurance racing, MotoGP uses the Bugatti circuit, a short layout that shares its start-finish straight with its counterpart, famed for endurance racing. There are numerous heavy braking areas as well as a host of subtle camber changes that make a number of corners a challenge.
Watch MotoGP™ eSport Global Series contender DipoAkbar12 do a reference lap of the Le Mans Circuit.
Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
As well as boasting one of the longest start-finish straights on the entire calendar, the track is a series of high-speed chicanes. When the undulations are taken into account, it provides a truly unique challenge that tests games skills and bravery in equal measure.
Like San Donato (turn one), Casanova-Savelli, Arrabbiata 1 and 2, and Bucine, the Mugello circuit boasts some of the finest turns on the entire MotoGP™ calendar and is a demanding one to ride. Win here, and you know you’re on course to end the year well.
Watch Global Series contender danielealoè26 do a reference lap of the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello.
Fans can watch on motogp.com and esport.motogp.com, on selected TV broadcasters, and across social media platforms including YouTube (via the MotoGP™ and MotoGP™ eSport channels), MotoGP™ eSport Twitter, Instagram, Facebook (via MotoGP™ and MotoGP™ eSport pages) and Twitch via MotoGP™ and MotoGP™ eSport.
Who will become the 2025 MotoGP™ eSport Champion? Tune in on Friday 28th November to find out!