MotorLand Aragón is preparing to once again host the MotoGP Grand Prix, which will be held in Alcañiz from 6 to 8 June 2025, and Aragón TV will be responsible for broadcasting the event exclusively for the whole of Spain. After the audience success in 2024, the Aragonese radio and television station is repeating its commitment to this global spectacle in collaboration with DAZN and MotoGP.
During the three days of competition, Aragón TV will offer full coverage, including free practice on Friday, qualifying and the sprint race on Saturday, and the exciting Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP races on Sunday. This deployment consolidates Aragón TV as a national reference in the broadcasting of high-level sporting competitions.
A RECORD-BREAKING
The 2024 Aragon Grand Prix was a milestone for the channel, reaching a 29.7% share, the highest audience share for a MotoGP event in almost a decade. In addition, it was the most watched streaming content in the history of Aragón TV. The channel is already preparing to break new records in 2025 with an ambitious operation that will have more than 50 professionals, a mobile studio and television and radio sets to cover all the details from the paddock.
SPORTS NEWS
The 2025 MotoGP World Championship brings with it some major new additions that increase the expectation. Marc Márquez, winner in Alcañiz in 2024, will make his debut with the official Ducati team alongside Pecco Bagnaia, while Jorge Martín joins Aprilia in a strategic move. These additions promise to add more excitement to an already exciting competition.

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT
The Aragon Grand Prix is not only a sporting event, but also an economic and social driving force for the region. It generates employment, attracts tourism and reinforces the visibility of Alcañiz and Aragon on the international scene. For CARTV, broadcasting the event is also an opportunity to consolidate its media leadership after closing 2024 as the best year in its history.
With the support of its audience and the appeal of MotoGP, Aragón TV is gearing up to bring the roar of MotorLand to every home in Spain in 2025.

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