MotoGP is the premium level of motorcycle road race. This is one of the most exciting race. MotoGP started in 1949. FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix was first organized Federation International De Motocyclisme. It was renamed MotoGP in 2002.
MotoGP produces high-end bikes for racing and they are unable to purchase by the public. As it’s illegal to ride these bikes on road. Adding on the MotoGP events are divided into 4 classes of racing. MotoGP, Moto 2, Moto 3, Moto E. The divisions are classified on the basis of cc of bikes, such as MotoGP bikes are heavier and faster than Moto 2 and Moto 3. Where as Moto E is a race held using electric motorbikes.
Their are so many MotoGP lovers in the world. They want to watch this race live on TV. So here is a list of which country broadcast MotoGP in which channel.
Country | TV channel | Network |
Asia | SpotV | English |
Australia | Fox Sports | English |
Austria | DAZN / Servus TV | German |
Albania | RTSH | Albanian |
Belgium | RTBF | French |
Brazil | Fox Sports | Portuguese |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | sport klub | Serbian or Croatian |
Bulgaria | Max Sport | Portuguese |
Canada | REV TV Canada | English |
China | Guangdong TV | Chinese |
Caribbean | ESPN | English |
Croatia | sport klub | Croatian |
Cyprus | Cytavision Sports | Greek |
Denmark | TV3 sport | Danish |
Estonia | TV3 sport | Estonian |
Finland | C more spots | Finnish |
France | Canal+ | French |
Germany | Servus TV / DAZN | German |
Greece | Cosmote Sport | Greek |
Hungary | Arena4 | Hungarian |
Indian Subcontinental | eurosport | English |
Indonesian | Trans 7 | English |
Ireland | BT Sports | English |
Israel | Sport 5 | Hebrew |
Italy | DAZN / TV8 | Italian |
Japan | Nippon TV / G+/ HULU | Japanese |
Kosovo | Art Sport | Albanian |
Latin America | ESPN | Spanish |
Malta | Total Sports Network | Maltese |
Monegro | Sport Klub | Serbian |
Netherlands | Ziggo Sport | Dutch |
new Zealand | Spark Sport | English |
Norway | Viasat Motor | Norwegian |
Poland | Polsat Sport | Polish |
Portugal | Sport TV | Portuguesa |
Romania | Digi Sport / Look Sport | Romanian |
Russia | MotorSport.TV | Russian |
San Marino | Sky Sports / DAZN / TV8 | Italian |
Serbia | Sport Klub | Serbian |
Slovakia | Nova Sport | Slovak |
Slovenia | Kanal A | Slovenian |
South Korea | SportV | Korean |
Spain | DAZN | Spanish |
Sweden | Viasat Motor | Swedish |
Switzerland | SRG SSR / DAZN / Canal+ | German, French, Italian |
Thailand | PPTV | Thai |
Turkey | S Sport | Turkish |
United Kingdom | BT Sport / ITV / TV1 | English |
United States | NBC sports | English |
Venezuela | La Tele Tuya | Spanish |
Vietnam | K+ | Vietnames |
The worldwide TV coverage also includes Dorna’s MotoGP Multiscreen offering, which streams signals from varying cameras on- and around the track, including on-board footage during sessions. These feeds bring new camera angles to audiences. Using internet platforms, mobile apps, as well as adding this to their TV coverage are Sky Italia, BT Sports and others.
The Live International Program Feed (IPF) is produced in High Definition Dolby 5.1 using more than 100 High Definition cameras at each GP, including fixed cameras, on-board cameras, a Helicam and RF cameras. Dorna is refining the use of its Super Slow Motion images captured from a Super High Speed SloMo camera.