
Channels 118 (HD) and 175 (+1) on Virgin Media.
Channels 117 (HD/SD) and 118 (+1) on Freesat. Where else can I watch MotoGP races live this year?Īs well as subscription and free-to-view TV programming detailed above, you can watch every test session, timed practice, qualifying and race session on the MotoGP Video Pass. We'll update this page with all the TV schedules for each round, so keep coming back to make sure you don't miss any of the action. We're yet to hear if certain races will be shown live, but here's hoping! Highlights coverage is yet to be agreed but is expected to be secured by ITV4 as per the 2022 Season. TV coverage may vary from race to race, but generally, live coverage will be shown on BT Sport, who have secured TV rights until 2024. What TV channels will MotoGP be on this year? Monday 19 th June 2023 – Free-to-Air Highlights Sunday 18 th June 2023 – Live coverage from 08:30 LIVE – MotoGP Free Practice and Qualifying Saturday 17 th June 2023 – Live coverage from 08:45 MotoGP – Grand Prix of Germany – TV Timesįriday 16 th June 2023 – Live coverage from 08:00 With points for the Sunday race being unchanged, this gives a total of 777 points on offer over the season. The remaining places will be awarded 6,5,4,3,2 and 1 point respectively.
Sprint races will be run over half the respective race distance and points will be awarded to the top nine riders only, with 12 points for a win, 9 for second and 7 for third. Combined with an extension of the season, now fought over 9 month and twenty-one rounds, the introduction of the sprint races will certainly make the 2023 champion work hard for the title. Joining the ranks for WSBK and F1, MotoGP introduced the Sprint Race to both reinvigorate interest in the sport after a drop in viewing figures, but also to offer better value to fans, offering two days of fast paced action. 2023 sees perhaps the most fundamental shake up to the MotoGP schedule with the introduction of the Saturday Sprint Race.