MotoGP has announced a partnership with C15 studios to produce a new 24-hour streaming service for fans across the US.
Launching on 13th August, the new MotoGP channel will provide extensive live coverage of all 22 rounds, including full-season access to MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 and MotoE.
Besides the live events, the channel is also set to show classic MotoGP races, new documentaries and special programmes to allow fans to revisit key moments in the championship’s history.
The service is set to be powered by C15’s FAST sports channels, which are free-to-air, while being supported by advertising.
The channel will also be widely available across many of the leading streaming services, including Prime Video, LG Channels, FireTV, FuboTV, Plex and Sling Freestream.
“Our collaboration with C15 Studio on the MotoGP Channel opens an exciting new avenue for U.S. fans to engage with the sport,” said Dan Rossomondo, CCO of MotoGP.
“Live coverage of MotoGP qualifying and practice, along with live Moto2 and Moto3 races, presents a fantastic opportunity for fans to tune into the action.
“The amazing range of content around-the-clock offers fans direct access to the very best of MotoGP every time they tune in.
“We’re happy to expand our presence in the US and give fans a great new way to experience the sport.”
The service is set to be powered by C15’s FAST sports channels, which are free-to-air, while being supported by advertising.
Joe Nilsson, CEO of C15 Studios added: “We are thrilled to be part of MotoGP’s growth trajectory in the United States, especially as the sport is poised to accelerate its expansion at the start of an exciting new chapter.
“MotoGP possesses all the vital ingredients for a successful new channel: season-long, compelling live event coverage, a passionate fan base, top-tier sponsors and a rich legacy.”
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