What time is MotoGP on today?

What time is MotoGP on today?

Moto3 WUP 01:00 – 01:10
MotoGP WUP 01:40 – 01:00
Moto3 RAC 02:00
Moto2 RAC 03:20
MotoGP RAC 05:00

Where can I watch the 2021 MotoGP?

All race coverage presented on NBC and CNBC will stream on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app. In addition to weekend telecasts on NBC and CNBC, live and on-demand coverage of all races will be available to stream on MotoGP VideoPass, in addition to every session of MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3.

What channel is MotoGP on today?

BT Sport
BT Sport. Watch every round of the MotoGP circus on BT Sport, as we bring you all the thrills and spills from all three classes all season long.

Is Marc Marquez hurt?

Marc Marquez’s violent Indonesian GP crash has left him with the double vision problems that ruled him out of the final two rounds of 2021. Fabio Quartararo gave Yamaha plenty of warnings about a lack of development ahead of their MotoGP world championship defence which went unheeded given its Qatar GP performance.

Is Marc Marquez OK After Crash?

“I’m OK after the big crash I had this morning. For precaution and to not take any more risks, we decided to not race at the Indonesian GP,” Marquez wrote on Twitter. “I want to thank all the MotoGP medical team and the Mataram Hospital for the treatment received.”

What channel is MotoGP on this year?

This will be the second consecutive season of MotoGP on NBC Sports. All race coverage on NBC and NBCSN also will be streaming on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app. Live and on-demand coverage of all races is available for streaming through MotoGP VideoPass (click here for more details, or visit MotoGP.TV).

What time is the MotoGP race at Circuit of the Americas?

A MotoGP race at Circuit of the Americas was added in June, replacing the canceled event in Japan. The race will be televised by NBCSN at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 3. This will be the second consecutive season of MotoGP on NBC Sports.

How many MotoGP races are on NBCSN?

The full 19-race schedule will be on NBCSN with four events also shown on NBC — the Spanish Grand Prix on May 2, the Dutch Grand Prix on June 27, the Thailand Grand Prix on Oct. 10 and the Valencia Grand Prix on Nov. 14. This will be the second consecutive season of MotoGP on NBC Sports.