MotoE - Barcelona-Catalunya

 
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2025 MotoE World Championship

The 2025 MotoE™ World Championship joins the MotoGP™ calendar on May 10, within the French Grand Prix at Le Mans. Throughout the season, MotoE appears alongside MotoGP at seven race weekends, with two races at each venue – so a total of  14 races will decide the world title.

 

 
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Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
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Barcelona-Catalunya – Catalonia

#MotoE

The  Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is one of the world’s best-known and most prestigious racetracks, located in picturesque Montmeló, just a few kilometers from Barcelona. The circuit is an iconic venue for the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix as well as MotoGP races, and for decades has also served as a test track for the biggest racing teams.

  • Length: 4.657 km
  • Number of corners: 14 (8 right, 6 left)
  • Opened: 1991
  • Longest straight: 1,047 meters
  • Character: Fast main straight, varied layout, technical sectors, and exciting overtaking points.

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Race Weekend

September 5–6.
 
September 7.
Time
September 5 - AM
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September 5 - PM
Time
September 6
Time
8:30

Free Practice I

16:20

Qualifying Race I

12:10

Race I (7 laps)

14:00

MotoGP Race

12:35

Free Practice II

16:40

Qualifying Race II

16:10

Race II (7 laps)

 
 

Live Race Coverage from Saturday

Barcelona-Catalunya - 2025 - MotoE - Szikla47

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Motorsport, like any other technical sport, is quite costly; to compete under equal conditions, I need financial resources. What do I mean by that? There were times when the season’s budget didn’t stretch to fresh, grippy tires for every race, times when we couldn’t install a part on the bike because it would have been too expensive, and times when I had to prepare for a race under less-than-ideal circumstances. Long story short, it’s a complex equation to decide when and what to spend on so that conditions are equal. On the bright side, over my races so far I’ve learned how to win on worn tires or set a strong qualifying time — something not everyone can say. Those who always have everything can’t necessarily perform when conditions are tough. I’m grateful for the road I’ve traveled and for being able to learn this along the way. 

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