
CFMOTO Racing lit up the track during the legendary MotoGP Motul TT Assen 2025 - and what a weekend it was! As thousands of fans gathered at the TT Circuit Assen, there was a sizzling atmosphere in the air, and CFMOTO was right in the middle of the action!
The DutchGP on 28 and 29 June 2025 was one for the books. The atmosphere was incredible: the crowd was packed into the stands, the sound of the engines thundered through the Drenthe countryside, and it was a race week packed with spectacle.
There were several exciting moments, crashes, surprising twists and turns as well as iconic moments. One of these was undoubtedly when David Alonso literally hit the tarmac swept during his slide!


David Alonso had a strong start during the Moto2 race at TT Assen, but had to leave the race early after falling on the third lap. Despite this setback, he continues to hold his own in the championship and is fully committed to the title fight.
"I'm happy because it was my best start in Moto2 so far. In the first corners I found a lot of space and kept getting to the front. Then came the crash when I lost the front, but let's focus on the positive."
- David Alonso #80
Moto2 - Dani Holgado 
Dani Holgado ended this time at 10th place - again as the best rookie on the circuit. He confirmed his status with an instructive and consistent performance.
"We started with some difficulties, but on Saturday we made great progress, which is a good sign of the work the team is doing. We hadn't been in the top 10 for a couple of GPs, so that's extra motivation."
- Dani Holgado #27

Our talented rookie Maximo Quiles led seven of 19 rounds, but crashed dramatically. Still, he fought back and eventually dragged a 15th place out of the fire - an impressive comeback.
"I was very strong and felt very comfortable in front of everyone. I felt I had a better pace than the rest, and I was eager to fight in the last laps to try to win. I can say I'm a bit angry about that crash, though."
- Maximo Quiles #28

In Moto2, Dennis Foggia with a strong commitment the 8th place conquer in the DutchGP. His steady pace and smart overtaking actions earned important points.
"I was sixth when the race was stopped, and although I ended up finishing eighth due to the long lap penalty, we got a great result. After the second lap, I felt my arm a bit stiff."
- Dennis Foggia #71
The DutchGP of 2025 was nerve-wracking and unforgettable. From the tension on the track to the craziness in the stands, the whole weekend breathed motorsport. CFMOTO is proud to have been a part of this, along with our amazing Aspar Team riders and fans from all over Europe.
We are already looking forward to the next race. See you soon at the track! 🏁
































