Eurosport India has renewed its partnership with MotoGP through the 2026 season, maintaining its status as the exclusive broadcaster for the region. Fans in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and the Maldives will continue to enjoy coverage of MotoGP, as well as its feeder series, Moto2 and Moto3. This renewal with Dorna Sports extends a successful collaboration, bringing top-tier motorcycle racing to millions of viewers. The announcement aligns with recent developments in India, where Dorna Sports has secured a hosting contract for the Indian Grand Prix in Uttar Pradesh until 2027. This move highlights India’s growing importance in the global motorcycle racing scene and promises to boost the sport's popularity in the country. With the Indian Grand Prix and extended MotoGP broadcast rights, Eurosport India is well-positioned to support the rising enthusiasm for motorcycle racing in the region.
Also Read: MotoGP: Here’s Every Anniversary Livery Unveiled by Teams for British GP
Arjun Nohwar, Managing Director, South Asia, Warner Bros. Discovery said: 'Our collaboration with Dorna has brought thrilling MotoGP™ action closer to Indian audiences and captivated a new generation of motorsports fans. This success story highlights the effectiveness of our joint approach in delivering high-quality sports entertainment to a growing and passionate audience. MotoGP™ has a dedicated fan base in India, and we are committed to offering the best coverage and content.'
Carlos Ezpeleta, Chief Sporting Officer, MotoGP™ rights holder Dorna Sports said: 'India is a key market and fanbase for MotoGP. There are millions of motorcycles on the roads, making it vital for the MotoGP manufacturers and many of our partners, and we have a strong established audience that also offers huge opportunities for exponential growth. We are excited to continue our partnership with Eurosport India and work together to maximise our potential in the world's most populous country. Their dedication to delivering top-quality content and understanding of the Indian audience make them the ideal partner, and we are confident this extended partnership will further enhance the MotoGP™ experience for fans across India.'
Also Read: MotoGP British GP: Here’s When, Where and How to Watch 2024 Silverstone Race in India
MotoGP: Other Platforms
Another platform for watching the 2024 MotoGP race live for free is JioCinema. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store and is compatible with smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. It is available for free to everyone, regardless of whether they have a Jio SIM card. The app supports iPhones and iPads running iOS 7 or later, Android phones with version 4.3 or later, and Samsung Tizen devices with version 2.4 or later.
For more comprehensive coverage, MotoGP offers the MotoGP VideoPass, an official streaming service that provides access to practice sessions, qualifying, races, and highlights for an annual fee.
Write your Comment