It’s finally going to happen. Francesco Bagnaia versus Marc Marquez, both in the iconic Ducati factory team livery. The million-dollar question is — Is Bagnaia still the number one Ducati rider? When will the polite handshakes be replaced by sharp words and dirty tricks? Sure, the defending champion Jorge Martin will miss out on the race due to injury, but Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo has consistently made a statement with his impressive lap times. To know all this, we tell you where to watch the 2025 MotoGP season that kick starts at the Buriram International Circuit in Thailand.
Day | Event | India Time |
Friday, February 28 | MotoGP Thai GP Free Practice 1 | 09:15 am |
MotoGP Thai GP Practice | 01:30 pm | |
Saturday, March 1 | MotoGP Thai GP Free Practice 2 | 08:40 am |
MotoGP Thai GP Qualifying | 09:20 am | |
MotoGP Thai GP Sprint | 01:30 pm | |
Sunday, March 2 | MotoGP Thai GP Race | 01:30 pm |
2025 Thailand MotoGP: Where to watch?
Fancode holds exclusive rights to stream MotoGP for the next three years in India. Fancode will air live practice, qualifying, sprint and Sunday race. The digital streaming platform also showcases highlights and what’s happening behind the scenes.

As for MotoGP fans, who prefer sticking to the telly then Eurosport continues to air it. Last year, Eurosport India reached a 3-year agreement to exclusively air MotoGP in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and the Maldives till 2026.
2025 Thailand MotoGP: Subscription
Fancode is offering a season pass for MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 for Rs 599. If you want to just pick and choose races then to just watch the Thailand Grand Prix, Fancode is charging only Rs 49 for practice, qualifying, sprint and race.
Fanode is available on the website and can be streamed live by downloading the app from Google Play for Android devices or the App Store for Apple devices.