A new streaming channel dedicated to MotoGP has been announced for the US and is set to be released imminently.
The streaming channel, simply called the “MotoGP Channel,” is set to perform live in the US on August 13th, two days before the opening day of the Austrian Grand Prix, which will be held at the Red Bull Ring from August 15th to August 15th.
The channel is run by C15 studios, known by MotoGP as “the main operator of the category.”
“The MotoGP channel offers extensive live coverage from all 22 iconic circuits throughout the season,” says a statement from MotoGP, “providing full season access to all classes of competition, including MotoGP™ practices and qualifying sessions, Live Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE Races.”
During the race, the channel also shows “a wide range of classic motoro graces, captivating documentaries, programming stunts.”
The channel will be available on a “reading streaming service,” MotoGP said. It’s something like this: Prime Video, LG Channel, FireTV, FuboTV, Plex, Sling Freestream, and more.
“The collaboration with the C15 studio on the MotoGP channel opens an exciting new avenue for US fans to participate in sports,” said Dan Rossomondo, CCO of MotoGP.
“MotoGP qualifying and practice live coverage, along with Live Moto2 and Moto3 races, offers an incredible opportunity for fans to take part in the action.
“The amazing range of content around 24 hours will allow fans to directly access the best MotoGP.
“We are expanding our presence in the US and offering fans a great new way to experience the sport.”
Joe Nilsson, CEO and co-founder of C15 Studio, added:
“MotoGP has all the key elements for a successful new channel. It has a season-long, compelling live event coverage, passionate fanbase, top tier sponsors and a rich heritage.”

