A new streaming service dedicated exclusively to MotoGP has been announced for viewers in the United States, with its launch scheduled very soon.
Named the “MotoGP Channel,” the service will begin live broadcasts in the US on August 13th, just two days prior to the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, which takes place from August 15th. The channel is operated by C15 Studios, recognized by MotoGP as the primary organizer for the sport.
According to MotoGP, the channel will provide comprehensive live coverage from all 22 renowned circuits across the season. Subscribers will have full access to all racing categories, including MotoGP™ practice and qualifying sessions, as well as live Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE races.
In addition to live events, the channel will feature a wide selection of classic races, engaging documentaries, and special programming. The channel will be accessible through various streaming platforms similar to Prime Video, LG Channel, FireTV, FuboTV, Plex, Sling Freestream, among others.
Dan Rossomondo, MotoGP’s Chief Commercial Officer, expressed that the partnership with C15 Studios on the MotoGP Channel provides an exciting new way for American fans to engage with the sport. He highlighted the live coverage of qualifying, practice sessions, and races as an exceptional chance for fans to immerse themselves in the action, with 24-hour content access enhancing the overall experience.
Joe Nilsson, CEO and co-founder of C15 Studios, emphasized MotoGP’s strong foundation for a successful channel, citing its year-round live events, dedicated fanbase, top-tier sponsors, and rich tradition.
Fan Take: This new MotoGP Channel is a game-changer for racing enthusiasts in the US, offering unparalleled access to every moment of the season. It could significantly boost the sport’s popularity and deepen fan engagement by bringing the thrill of MotoGP racing right into their living rooms.