In Austria and Germany, MotoGP fans can look forward to extensive television and live broadcasts on Sunday. Viewers from Switzerland will have to switch to paid alternatives.
Many MotoGP fans travel to Assen for Sunday's race to cheer on the Grand Prix champions on the track. If you want to follow the action from your couch, you have a free option in Austria and Germany thanks to ServusTV.
Because it's Sunday, viewers in Austria and Germany can watch live broadcasts of the three GP class races on ServusTV. Fans from Switzerland have to resort to paid alternatives.
View the full broadcast
As a paid alternative, Dorna is available live on motogp.com. 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 race action can be received as usual on Sky Sport or online using WOW. The streaming service can be obtained either as an annual subscription or alternatively on a monthly basis (for 24.99 or 29.99 euros per month).
TV show Asn 2024:
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 And hello TV on (German) |
10.20am: ServusTV On & Sky Sport | |||
12.15 | Moto2 | Being | |||||
2 pm | Motor cycles | Being |
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