Today, on ServusTV and SRF zwei, MotoGP fans get another chance to fill up on lots of action before the motorcycling world championship says goodbye to the summer break until August.
Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia gave Ducati the 63rd pole position in the “premier class” on Saturday, matching his starting number, but is it also the first Assen victory for the Borgo Panigale manufacturer since Casey Stoner in 2008?
World Championship leader Fabio Quartararo, on the other hand, could say goodbye to his vacation with three wins in a row – Jorge Lorenzo last managed such a series on Yamaha in 2015.
ServusTV broadcasts the 91st Dutch TT from Assen in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with the usual scope of programming: After qualifying and FP4 in the MotoGP class, the three World Championship races can be seen live on FreeTV this Sunday. The second race of the MotoE World Cup is also available in Austria in the international live stream.
A TV alternative to the Austrian private broadcaster is only available for MotoGP fans from Switzerland: SRF Zwei shows the Moto2 and MotoGP races live.
If you can’t sit in front of the TV set, we’ll keep you up to date on SPEEDWEEK.com with the live ticker for the 26-lap race in the MotoGP class.
The full streaming offer
On ServusTV On there is not only the stream of the ServusTV program in Germanfor users in Austria all action from all three World Championship classes from Friday (all practice sessions, qualifying sessions and races) in the live stream with English original commentary to see. Immediately after each broadcast, the fourth free practice session of the MotoGP, all qualifying sessions and races are available to watch as a video (also only in Austria).
If the TV rights allow transmission in Austria as well as in Germany, the ServusTV stream with German commentary can also be accessed as usual by users with an IP address from Germany – this is the case for the races in the three World Cup classes.
The Dorna live stream is available as a paid alternative motogp.com available. A full season costs 139.99 euros. All sessions with English commentary are available live and on demand on the official website. There are also numerous videos with interviews and insights behind the scenes of the MotoGP World Championship. The archive also contains all GP races since 1992.
The streaming service DAZN also secured the German-language online rights for the motorcycle world championship in 2022 and will broadcast all training sessions (with the exception of the warm-ups), qualifying sessions and races in the various classes live in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. An annual subscription costs EUR 274.99 (or monthly installments of EUR 24.99), a monthly subscription is available for EUR 29.99 and can be canceled monthly.
TV program Dutch TT 2022:
Sunday June 26th |
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CEST | Serie | Session | ServusTV Austria |
ServusTV Deutschland |
SRF two |
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09.00 | Moto3 | Warm Up | Int. Stream ab 08.55 |
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09.20 | Moto2 | Warm Up | |||||||
09.40 | MotoGP | Warm Up | |||||||
11.00 | Moto3 | Run | 10.20-15. TV & Stream |
10.20-15.15 TV & Stream |
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12.20 | Moto2 | Run | 12.05- 13.15 |
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14.00 | MotoGP | Run | 13.50- 15.00 |
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15.30 | MotoE | race 2 | Int. Stream ab 15.30 |