It’s time for round eight of the 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship, as the crews and teams make a relatively short trip from Portugal to the north-western corner of the Iberian Peninsula for the MXGP of Spain, held for the first time at the popular new venue of Lugo, and the Circuito Municipal Jorge Prado which hosted the MXGP of Galicia in 2024.
In the injury-enforced absence of Tim Gajser, who we all wish well in his recovery from shoulder surgery, it is Romain Febvre who has taken possession of the Championship leader’s red plate, and the determined Frenchman is keen to take his first ever GP win on Spanish soil to cement his position at the top.
It would also be useful for Romain to prevent Lucas Coenen from building more momentum, as the young Belgian is on a two-GP winning streak, and could become the first MXGP rookie since Jeffrey Herlings in 2017 to win three in a row! Effectively Febvre’s biggest title challenger now, he has a 43-point gap to catch up to the Kawasaki man.
The MX2 class is as wild as ever, and with eight different race winners so far this season it’s tough to pick a favourite for the win in Spain, and even the red plate is up for grabs with just ten points separating the top three riders – Dutch reigning Champion Kay de Wolf, German challenger Simon Laengenfelder, and Italian former Champ Andrea Adamo!

MXPG of Spain live stream starts from 13.00pm MX2 Race 1 in Central Europe Time or 12.00pm in United Kingdom time.. In the US MXGP Stream starts from 7.00am in Eastern Time or 4.00am in Pacific Time .. Stream will be live in Telegram Channel – https://t.me/+p4S0VnAw7gliY2Y0