VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MOTOGP AND MOTO2 AND MOTO3 RACES SHOWS: VALENCIA, SPAIN (NOVEMBER 16, 2025) (DORNA - See restrictions) MOTOGP RACE 1. REPLAY OF INCIDENT BETWEEN #21 FRANCO MORBIDELLI (PERTAMINA ENDURO VR46 RACING TEAM) AND #41 ALEIX ESPARGARÓ (HONDA HRC TEST TEAM) 2. MORBIDELLI GETTING BACK ON BIKE WITH HELP FROM OFFICIALS 3. RACE START 4. INCIDENT BETWEEN #05 JOHANN ZARCO (CASTROL HONDA LCR) AND #63 FRANCESCO BAGNAIA (DUCATI LENOVO TEAM) 5. #25 RAUL FERNANDEZ (TRACKHOUSE MOTOGP TEAM) OVERTAKES #73 ALEX MARQUEZ (BK8 GRESINI RACING MOTOGP) AND TAKES SECOND PLACE 6. RETIREMENT OF #01 JORGE MARTIN (APRILIA RACING) 7. #49 FABIO DI GIANNANTONIO (PERTAMINA ENDURO VR46 RACING TEAM) OVERTAKES #37 PEDRO ACOSTA (RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING) AND TAKES THIRD PLACE 8. #72 MARCO BEZZECCHI (APRILIA RACING) CROSSING THE FINISH LINE 9. BEZZECCHI CELEBRATES WITH SUPPORTERS 10. BEZZECCHI CELEBRATES WITH TROPHY ON PODIUM 11. (SOUNDBITE) (ENGLISH) #72 MARCO BEZZECCHI (APRILIA RACING) SAYING: “Very happy from today's race. I was super motivated after yesterday because for different reasons I wasn't enough good to fight for the podium and I was a little bit angry with myself, so super motivated to try to get at least the possibility to fight, because this is the most important for me. So started in front, and put my rhythm on, and I was feeling good and I was able to manage to the end so very, very happy." MOTO2 RACE 12. VARIOUS OF RACE START 13. VARIOUS SLOW MOTION REPLAYS OF #10 DIOGO MOREIRA (ITALTRANS RACING TEAM) UNDERTAKING #18 MANUEL GONZALEZ (LIQUI MOLY DYNAVOLT INTACT GP) 14. RETIREMENT OF GONZALEZ 15. #28 IZAN GUEVARA (BLU CRU PRAMAC YAMAHA MOTO2) CROSSING THE FINISH LINE 16. VARIOUS OF MOREIRA CELEBRATING BEING MOTO2 WORLD CHAMPION 17 MOREIRA WITH #93 MARC MARQUEZ (DUCATI LENOVO TEAM) 18. RACE PODIUM CELEBRATIONS 19. WORLD CHAMPION PODIUM CELEBRATIONS MOTO3 RACE 20. VARIOUS OF RACE START 21. #31 ADRIAN FERNANDEZ (LEOPARD RACING) OVERTAKES #28 MAXIMO QUILES (CFMOTO GAVIOTA ASPAR TEAM) TO TAKE THE LEAD 22. TOUCH BETWEEN #22 DAVID ALMANSA (LEOPARD RACING) AND #31 ADRIAN FERNANDEZ (LEOPARD RACING) 23. #99 JOSE ANTONIO RUEDA (RED BULL KTM AJO) SITTING IN BOX 24. FERNANDEZ CROSSING THE FINISH LINE 25. FERNANDEZ CELEBRATING AFTER RACE AND ON PODIUM STORY: Marco Bezzecchi led from start to finish to take the chequered flag at MotoGP's season finale at the Valencia Grand Prix on Sunday (November 16) to give Aprilia back-to-back victories for the first time. Bezzecchi had delivered a commanding lights-to-flag victory at the Portuguese Grand Prix last weekend and the Italian repeated his heroics in Valencia, celebrating by getting down on one knee and proposing to his beloved bike. Raul Fernandez of Trackhouse finished second to give Aprilia a one-two finish while Fabio Di Giannantonio of VR46 Racing stole third from KTM's Pedro Acosta at the end to ensure a Ducati bike finished on the podium once again. The Circuit Ricardo Tormo was hosting a MotoGP race for the first time since 2023 after last year's season finale was moved due to catastrophic floods in the region that killed more than 200 people. There was drama at the end of the warm-up lap when Franco Morbidelli was forced to retire before the start of the race after he lost concentration and collided with Aleix Espargaro on the grid, fracturing his left hand as he fell over. When the lights went out, polesitter Bezzecchi had a superb launch to take the lead into turn one ahead of sprint winner Alex Marquez while Di Giannantonio was in third. Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia's miserable season came to an end on the opening lap after just four turns when he suffered a crash following a collision with Johann Zarco. Bagnaia was once in the running for a top-three finish in the standings at the start of the year but the twice-champion finished fifth -- 257 points behind champion Marc Marquez -- after ending the season with five consecutive retirements. Fernandez then found his way up to third and on lap 12 he dived inside Alex to move up to second and set his sights on Bezzecchi. Last year's champion Jorge Martin, who was returning to the track after an injury-plagued season and running last, pulled into the pits as Aprilia decided to withdraw him from the race after 15 laps as a precaution. Alex, meanwhile, was struggling for pace and Acosta, who had been closing in on the Gresini Racing rider, pounced on lap 20 as he moved clear of his compatriot to slot into third place. On the next lap, Di Giannantonio also made his move to overtake Marquez, who was not willing to take any risks having sealed his runner-up spot in the championship in Malaysia last month. That gave Di Giannantonio the opportunity to attack Acosta and with two laps left, the Italian cut inside to take third from the young KTM rider before keeping him at bay to keep Ducati's 88-race podium streak intact. (Production: Lucy Thomson, Rohith Nair) (The article has been published through a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has been published verbatim. Liability lies with original publisher.)