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How to watch MotoGP in 2024: Live streams, start times & more?

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The amazing Assen circuit in the Netherlands will host this weekend’s MotoGP race. Fans can watch the race so at the historic circuit on 6/24/2022 on BT Sport 2 in the UK at 1 p.m., on the US West Coast at 5 a.m., and on the US East Coast at 8 a.m.

You naturally like to know how to watch, so we’ve included all the information you want about the action this weekend or the entire 2022 calendar, as well as your options for streaming and traditional TV viewing.

Its Finnish Grand Prix has been eliminated, as seen in the updated calendar below. There are currently 20 different races in all. Due to the “geopolitical” situation in the nation and the hold-up in circuit construction, the Grand Prix will not take place.

What time does the Dutch MotoGP race begin?

  • Sunday, June 26, at 2:00 pm local time (12:00 pm BST; live on BT Sport 2).

On Friday & Saturday, Free Practice is broadcast, then Qualifying. Here is the weekend schedule (times in BST, not local; scroll down for the complete schedule for local times).

  • Friday, June 24, 8.55–9.40 am, and 13.10–13.55 pm is designated as free practices.
  • Saturday, June 25, Free Practice 3: from 8.55 to 9.40 am; Free Practice 4: from 12.30 to 1 pm; and Qualifying: from 13.10 to 13.50 pm.
  • Sunday, June 26 Warm-up: 8:40–9:00 a.m. Race start: 1:00 p.m.

The local start times are as follows:

Following is the weekend’s complete schedule (all times are local track times, UTC +2).

9:00–09:40 on Friday, April 24 Moto3 FP1
09:55–10:40 MotoGP FP1 10:55–11:35 Moto2 FP1

13:15–13:55 Moto3 FP2
MotoGP FP2, 14:10–14:55
15:00–17:00 Moto2 FP2

9:00–9:40 on Saturday, May 25 Moto3 FP 3
09:55-10:40 10:55–11:35 in MotoGP FP3 Moto2 FP3

12:35-12:50 Moto3 Q1
13:00-13:15 Moto3 Q2
MotoGP FP4, 13:30–15:00
14:10-14:25 MOTIV GP Q1
14:35-14:50 MOTIV GP Q2

15:10-15:25 Moto2 Q1
15:35-15:50 Moto2 Q2

26th Sunday, 
26th Sunday,  9:20–9:30 Moto3 Warm-Up Warm-Up for Moto2 9:40–10:00 11:00 MotoGP Warmup 12:00 Moto3 Race 14:00 Moto2 Race Race in MotoGP.

Does free-to-air TV carry the MotoGP?

It is in some nations, including Australia, but in the majority of areas, you must have the appropriate paid-for TV package.

For instance, BT Sport in the UK has exclusive live broadcast rights through 2024.

ITV4 broadcasts race highlights, with the following race airing on June 27 at 8 p.m.

Even without BT broadband, users can still get BT Sport by purchasing the $25 monthly pass. However, if you already have BT broadband, adding a TV package is easy.

NBC currently holds the broadcast rights to MotoGP in the USA and will air every race of a 2022 season on NBC & CNBC, despite NBC Sports Network being shut down at the end of 2021. Only a small portion will be televised live, with the remainder airing later that day.

As far as we know, the following broadcasters will watch MotoGP events in various nations and areas in 2022:

  • British BT Sport 2.
  • United States: NBC & CNBC – whole broadcast schedule here.
  • Fox Sports, 10 in Australia.
  • BeIN Sports Canada.
  • SuperSport in Africa.
  • Fox Sports in Asia.
  • Canal + in Belgium.
  • Eurosport in Benelux.
  • Republic of Czech Nova Sport in Slovakia.
  • Fox Sports in Brazil.
  • C8 France.
  • Servus TV in Germany.
  • Indian Subcontinent: OSport Greece: CosmoteTv.
  • Trans7 Indonesia.
  • G+ Japan.
  • Sky, Italy.
  • Hulu, Japan.
  • ESPN in Latin America.
  • ESPN2 Mexico.
  • Ziggo Sport – Netherlands.
  • Polsat Sport in Poland.
  • Sport TV in Portugal.
  • Motorsport.tv in Russia.
  • DAZN in Spain.
  • Switzerland: SRF Sweden: ViaSat.
  • Thailand: HD PPTV.

Anywhere in the world, you can purchase the MotoGP VideoPass, which enables you to watch every GP live and on-demand on your devices, including your TV, whether you have either Android TV, Apple TV, or Roku, or Amazon Fire TV.

The price is 199.99€, which is a rough £168/US$226. There are 45,000 videos to watch that date back to 1992 while streaming is in Full HD (unfortunately not UHD).

How to Utilize a VPN to view MotoGP?

Even if you are not in your own country, if a race is taking place, you may watch MotoGP by using a VPN. Simply run the VPN, establish a connection with a server in your nation, and you may watch from a distance as when you’re at home.

Of course, it also works the other way around, enabling you to watch races on regionally restricted TV networks that stream online. Even while you might still require a subscription to that TV service, you get around geographic restrictions by using a reliable VPN like NordVPN or PureVPN.

Schedule for Germany watch MotoGP 2022 (June 17–19)

  • Practice 1 is at 8.55 a.m. BST, 4.55 a.m. ET, 1.55 a.m. PT, 7.55 p.m. AEST, and 9.55 p.m. NZST.
  • Practice 2 is at 1:10 PM BST, 9:00 AM ET, 6:00 AM PT, 12:00 AM AEST, and 2:00 AM NZST.
  • Practice 3 is at 8.55 a.m. BST, 4.55 a.m. ET, 1.55 a.m. PT, 7.55 p.m. AEST, and 9.55 p.m. NZST.
  • Practice 4 is at 12.30 p.m. BST, 8.30 a.m. ET, 5.30 a.m. PT, 11.30 p.m. AEST, and 1.30 a.m. NZST.
  • 1.10 pm BST, 9.10 am ET, 6.10 am PT, 12.10 am AEST, and 2.10 am NZST are the qualifying times.
  • MotoGP in Germany: 1pm BST, 9am ET, 6am PT, 12am AEST, and 2am NZST.

Races, dates, and results for watching MotoGP in 2022

  • Enea Bastianini won the Grand Prix of Qatar on March 6.
  • 20 Mar – Miguel Oliveira wins the Pertamina Grand Prix in Indonesia.
  • Aleix Espargaro won the Gran Premio de la Repblica Argentina on April 3.
  • Enea Bastianini won the Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas on April 10.
  • Grande Prémio de Portugal, held on April 24, was won by Fabio Quartararo.
  • Francesco Bagnaia won the Gran Premio Red Bull de Espaa on May 1.
  • Enea Bastianini won the Shark Helmets Grand Prix of France on May 15.
  • Gran Premio d’Italia Oakley, won by Francesco Bagnaia, on May 29.
  • Fabio Quartararo won the Gran Premi Monsters Energy de Catalunya on June 5.
  • Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland is on June 19.
  • Motul TT Assen on June 26.
  • Grand Prix in Finland on July 10.
  • Monster Power British Grand Prix is on August 7.
  • Motorrad Grand Prix of Austria on August 21.
  • Sep. 4 – San Marino and Riviera de Rimini Grand Prix.
  • Superior Premio de Aragón on September 18.
  • Motul Grand Prix in Japan on September 25; Thailand Grand Prix on October 2.
  • Australian Motorcycle Winner is on October 16.
  • Malaysia Motorbike Grand Prix is on October 23.
  • Gran Prix Motul de la Comunitat Viability on November 6.

Valentino Rossi will be competing in 2022?

Rossi won’t compete this season. Following 25 years in MotoGP, he left the sport at the end of the 2021 season.

The champion from France in 2021, Fabio Quartararo, will return to keep his spot in 2022, nevertheless.

Conclusion

As we approach the Sachsenring this weekend, Fabio Quartararo, who has a 22-point advantage over Aleix Espargaro, will undoubtedly try to widen that margin. An eight-time German MotoGP champion has left his throne vacant, and Saxony might experience some fireworks as a result of Marc Marquez’s absence following a fourth operation. However, this is how to watch a FREE 2022 MotoGP live stream from anywhere in the world to catch all the action.

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