Next weekend, the “Liqui Moly Germany MotoGP Grand Prix” will be on the programme at the Sachsenring. A celebration for motorcycle fans. If you can't be there, there's plenty more on TV.
Before the four-week summer break, MotoGP will once again make its stop at the legendary Sachsenring. Fans who don’t follow the “Liqui Moly Germany MotoGP Grand Prix” live on the track can bring MotoGP action to their living rooms at home.
Fans from Austria can follow Friday and Saturday morning practice sessions via international live stream (English) on ServusTV On. On Saturday, starting at 10:40 am, German viewers will also have the opportunity to stream qualifying sessions for all three classes as well as the MotoGP race at 3:00 pm via ServusTV On, Red Bull TV and DF1.
The first class warm-up can be followed again on Sunday via international broadcast before the races start at 10.20am. The programme is accompanied by detailed preliminary reports, interviews and analysis.
In Switzerland, SRF 2 only broadcasts the race from 2:50 pm on Saturday.
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Dorna Live Streaming is available as a paid alternative. motogp.com Available. The full season costs €139.99. All sessions with English commentary are available live and on demand on the official website. There are also numerous videos with interviews and behind-the-scenes insights into the MotoGP World Championship. The archive also contains all Grand Prix races since 1992.
In addition, the entire weekend can be received as usual on Sky Sport or online. amazingThe streaming service can be obtained either as an annual subscription or alternatively on a monthly basis (for €24.99 or €29.99 per month).
TV show Saxenring 2024:
CEST | series | a class | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | ||
09.00 | Moto3 | FP | 8:55 AM: Hello TV on (English) |
8:55am: Sky Sports | |||
09.50 | Moto2 | FP | |||||
10.45 | Motor cycles | FP1 | |||||
13.15 | Moto3 | p1 | |||||
14.05 | Moto2 | p1 | |||||
3 pm | Motor cycles | Practice | |||||
Saturday, July 6 |
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CEST | series | a class | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | ||
08.40 | Moto3 | p2 | 8:35 AM: Hello TV on (English) |
8:35 AM: Sky Sports |
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09.25 | Moto2 | p2 | |||||
10.10 | Motor cycles | FP2 | |||||
10.50 | Motor cycles | Q1 | 10.40am: Hello TV Hello TV On (German) |
10.40am: ServusTV On, Red Bull TV, DF1, Sky Sport | |||
11.15 | Motor cycles | Q2 | |||||
12.50 | Moto3 | Q1 | 12.40pm: Hello TV Hello TV On (German) |
12.40pm: ServusTV On, Red Bull TV, DF1, Sky Sport | |||
13.15 | Moto3 | Q2 | |||||
13.45 | Moto2 | Q1 | |||||
10/14 | Moto2 | Q2 | |||||
3 pm | Motor cycles | race | 2:50 PM: SRF two |
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Sunday, July 7 |
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Central European Time | series | a class | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | ||
09.40 | Motor cycles | warm- higher |
9:35 AM: Hello TV on (English) |
9:35 AM: Sky Sports |
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11.00 | Moto3 | Being | 10.20 am: Hello TV Hello TV On (German) |
10.20am: ServusTV On, Red Bull TV, DF1, Sky Sport | |||
12.15 | Moto2 | Being | |||||
2 pm | Motor cycles | Being |
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