MotoGP eSport Championship returns for thrilling ninth season
The MotoGP eSport Championship is back for its ninth season, promising high-octane action from July to November 2025 with a revised format blending online and in-person competition.

The season kicks off with four Online Challenges, beginning in July. These races will determine the 60 fastest players - 30 from Europe and 30 from the rest of the world - who will progress to the Pro Draft.
In a nod to fan engagement, the first challenge's circuit and rider combination will be chosen by public vote. Players who submit a time in any challenge will also be entered into a prize draw for MotoGP race tickets for the remainder of the 2025 calendar.
From the Pro Draft, one player will be selected to represent each MotoGP team in the prestigious Global Series, which will feature three races held from September to November.
Two races will take place online, with the final round hosted in person at the Milan Games Week. This live finale will determine the 2025 MotoGP eSport Champion.
All eyes will be on Jack 'Jack Hammer4658' Hammersly, the reigning champion from 2023 and 2024. As he seeks his third consecutive title, Hammersly is aiming to cement his status as one of the most successful competitors in MotoGP esports history.
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