
Story Highlight
– MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix scheduled at 14:00.
– Free broadcasts available on DF1 and ServusTV.
– Pay-TV options include Sky, WOW, and motogp.com.
– Alex Márquez wins, ending brother Marc’s winning streak.
– Highlights posted on MotoGP’s official YouTube channel.
Full Story
The MotoGP continues its action-packed schedule with this weekend’s San Marino Grand Prix, set to take place at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli starting at 14:00 BST. Racing enthusiasts can catch the event through various platforms, including free-to-air options on DF1 and ServusTV, as well as subscription services like Sky, WOW, and via motogp.com.
This year’s MotoGP has been relentless, with the San Marino Grand Prix marking a swift return after the previous race in Catalonia. Fans in Spain will witness a thrilling rivalry this weekend, particularly between siblings Alex and Marc Márquez. Alex clinched victory in Barcelona, bringing an end to Marc’s recent winning streak while comfortably maintaining a substantial lead in the overall championship standings, with a 182-point margin ahead of the season finale.
For viewers in Germany, DF1 will broadcast the race at no cost, as the channel secured sublicensing agreements with Sky for twelve race weekends this season. Meanwhile, Sky and WOW will continue to offer full coverage through their subscription services, with Sky holding broadcasting rights for all 22 MotoGP events in 2025 following ServusTV’s withdrawal from the German market.
Fans wishing to stream the race live can subscribe to WOW, which has recently seen a price increase to 44.99 euros per month, although the annual subscription remains at 29.99 euros. In Austria, ServusTV will provide coverage as usual starting at 14:00 BST, but viewers should note that access is restricted to audiences located in Austria due to geographic licensing agreements.
For those opting to watch online, motogp.com offers multiple subscription packages, including a monthly VideoPass for 29.99 euros or a seasonal pass for 69.99 euros, with an additional option for enhanced statistics included in the VideoPass + TimingPass priced at 74.99 euros. Commentary will be available in English.
Highlights from the race will also be uploaded to the official MotoGP YouTube channel a few hours post-race, allowing those who cannot watch live to catch crucial moments and overtakes at their convenience.
Caution is advised for those considering unofficial streaming sites, as these can pose legal risks and potential security threats to devices. It is recommended to stick to verified and reputable streaming services to ensure a safe viewing experience.
