MotoGP Dutch GP: Here’s When, Where and How to Watch 2024 Assen Race in India

Here's all you need to know about the 2024 MotoGP Dutch GP, set to unfold over 26 laps of the iconic 4.555km TT Circuit Assen on Sunday, June 30th.

By Divyam Dubey | on June 27, 2024 Follow us on Autox Google News

MotoGP is back after a three-week break, and the Dutch TT is set to thrill as the eighth round of the championship. Recent rider market drama has added excitement, but the real focus is on the title race. With 13 races and sprint qualifiers still to come, the competition is getting more intense. Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin (currently leading by 17 points), and Marc Marquez are all strong contenders. Enea Bastianini, after his stunning last-lap performance at Mugello, shouldn't be underestimated. Maverick Vinales, known for his success at Assen, is also a podium threat. This Dutch TT promises high-octane action with several riders eager for glory.

MotoGP Dutch GP: 2024 Assen Race Timings

Friday, June 28

MotoGP Dutch GP Free Practice Nr. 1 - 2:15 pm

MotoGP Dutch GP Practice - 6:30 pm

Saturday, June 29

Dutch Free Practice Nr. 2 - 1.40 pm

MotoGP Dutch GP Qualifying - 2.20 pm

MotoGP Dutch GP Sprint - 6:30 pm

Sunday, June 30

MotoGP Dutch GP - 5:30 pm

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MotoGP Dutch GP: Where to Watch the 2024 Assen Race

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You can watch the 2023 MotoGP race live for free on JioCinema. Download the app for free from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. The content is also available for the smart TV. JioCinema is free for everyone, whether you have a Jio SIM card or not. The app works on iPhones and iPads with iOS 7 or later, Android phones with version 4.3 or later, and all Samsung Tizen devices with version 2.4 or later.

The 2024 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Eurosport and Sports 18 in India.

MotoGP also offers an official streaming service, MotoGP VideoPass, where you can watch practice sessions, qualifying, races, and highlights for an annual fee.

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MotoGP: TT Circuit Assen

The first international motorcycle race took place in the Netherlands in 1925. Officially debuting in the 1949 MotoGP season, the TT Assen Circuit, known as "The Cathedral of Speed," hosts this historic event. Every year, thousands of fans gather to cheer for their favourite riders and enjoy the thrilling atmosphere.

Located in the peaceful Dutch countryside near Amsterdam, the 4.542km track features 18 corners. Riders must be at their best to manage to brake and prevent excessive tyre wear. The event offers spectacular racing and numerous excellent vantage points for spectators.

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