TNT Sports to continue to broadcast MotoGP in long-term deal

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As part of a new multi-year broadcast deal extension, MotoGP will continue to be broadcasted on TNT Sports in the UK and Ireland for the next several years. 

TNT Sports and Discovery+ will also broadcast the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship and the FIM MotoE World Championship, as well as competitions from the Road to MotoGP, the talent promotion initiative to enhance the motorsports series’ accessibility. 

Alex Arroyo, Head of Media Rights at MotoGP rights holder Dorna, said: “We’re very happy to announce that fans in the UK and Ireland can continue enjoying MotoGP on TNT Sports. 

“Since TNT first became home of MotoGP, they have provided top quality coverage of the sport for audiences in a key market. We’re excited that the next years of our agreement will also expand into free-to-air Sprints – an incredible addition to the Championship, and one we know new fans will love even more. 

“We look forward to working together to grow the sport even further across the UK and Ireland.”

Starting from the 2025 season, Warner Bros. Discovery will harness its network by offering fans free-to-air live coverage of every Sprint from every round, as well as a new weekly highlights show on its free-to-air channel Quest. Quest will also broadcast two MotoGP races live each season, including the British GP.

As part of TNT Sports’ coverage of MotoGP, it will continue to offer analysis and reporting via its digital platform TNTSports.co.uk, and content via its social platforms throughout the season.

Scott Young, Group SVP, Content, Production and Business Operations, WBD Sports Europe, said: “We’re delighted to extend our agreement with MotoGP, giving us the opportunity to continue telling the extraordinary stories that make MotoGP the incredible series it is. Our TNT Sports’ on-air presentation team remain unrivalled, led by Suzi Perry, one of the finest broadcasters in British sport.

“Fans of MotoGP are incredibly passionate about their sport and, in partnership with MotoGP rights holder Dorna, we will elevate all categories within the Championship. This long-term agreement provides our team time to implement innovative ideas to take fans closer to the heart of the sport and their heroes. 
“Our longer-term objective is to support local riders from the UK to achieve their goals to reach the premier class. Ultimately, in partnership with MotoGP, our ambition is to unlock the power of one of the most thrilling sports in the world.”

The 2025 MotoGP season starts with the ThaiGP on the weekend of 28 February – 2 March at the Chang International Circuit – the first time the season has opened in Southeast Asia for a quarter of a century and the first time in Thailand. In total, there will be 22 Grand Prix’s in 18 countries next year, with the season climaxing in Valencia, Spain in November.

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