The channel brings together live race weekends and a library of curated content

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MotoGP is launching The MotoGP Channel, a dedicated 24/7 streaming destination, in the US.

The MotoGP Channel delivers live racing, original programming and year-round MotoGP coverage for the sport’s growing US fan base.

It will be available as a free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) service, which will be operated by C15 Studio.

The channel brings together live race weekends and a library of curated content to “deliver unprecedented access to MotoGP, all in one place,” says MotoGP.

It includes live coverage from all 22 circuits throughout the season, including MotoGP practice and qualifying races, as well as live Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE events.

There will also be an archive of races, as well as MotoGP documentaries.

The channel will be available on Fire TV Channels, Fubo, LG Channels, Plex, Prime Video and Sling Freestream.

Live coverage kicks off with the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.

Dan Rossomondo, CCO of MotoGP said: “Our collaboration with C15 Studio on the MotoGP Channel opens an exciting new avenue for US fans to engage with the sport. 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. Combined with a deep lineup of around-the-clock content, the channel offers 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.”

Joe Nilsson, CEO & Co-founder of C15 Studio added: “We are thrilled to be part of MotoGP’s growth trajectory in the United States, especially following Liberty Media’s recent acquisition of the sport. 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.”