New free-to-air detail in 2025 UK MotoGP broadcast deal
Boost 💯for UK and Ireland-base💙d MotoGP fans next year

The 2025 MotoGP television broa🧸dcast deal will include some free-to-air races.
TNT Sports will remain the home♊ of MotoGP in the UK♋ and Ireland after agreeing a new multi-year agreement.
They will continue to show live broadc🥂asts of every MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 session.
Eurosport will become a part of TNT Sports. Meaning live TV coverage of FIM Superbike World Championsꩵhip, FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship, Bennetts British Superbikes, FIM Speedway GP and British Premiership Speedway will all be on TNT Sports.
But sprint races will now be available on free TV ꦿin a ma🐽jor change, and a huge boost for UK-based MotoGP fans.
Free-to-air races
The sprint race, on th🦋e Saturday at each MotoGP round, will be broadcast in 2025 on free-to-air channel Quest on a short same-day delay.
Quest will also broa🦹dcast the gra💮nds prix at Qatar (11-13 April) and Silverstone (23-25 May) live.
The following concluding BSB race days will also be broadcast live and free via Qu🦂est: Oulton Park (Round 1) Thruxton (Round 6), Don♛ington Park GP (Round 8) and Oulton Park (Round 10).
How to watch highlights
There will be a new Monday highlig♛hts show for MotoGP on TNT Sports.
BSB highlights will stay on Quest, on a Monday.
MotoGP 'from strength to strength'
Trojan Paillot, SVP Sports Rights Acquisitions and Syndications at Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe: "MotoGP is, without a doubt, one of thꦯe most exciting sport♛ing properties across the globe and we are incredibly proud to continue our partnership with MotoGP. The championship goes from strength to strength, engaging sports fans up and down the country as some of the finest superstars of motorsports go wheel-to-wheel at circuits all over the world.
"To be able to take MotoGP to our f🐎ree-to-air channel Quest will complement our live coverage on TNT Sports, helping ꦫto broaden its popularity beyond its traditional motorsports fanbase."
Scott Young, Group SVP, Content, Production and Business Operation🌟s, WBD Sports Europe: "We’re delighted to extend our agreement with MotoGP, giving us the opportunity to continue telling t𝐆he extraordinary stories that make MotoGP the incredible series it is.
"Our TNT Sports’ on-ai𒉰r 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 part🌱nership 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 loc🎀al riders from the UK to achieve their goals to reach the premier class. Ultimately, in partnership with MotoGP, our ambition is to unlock the pow൲er of one of the most thrilling sports in the world."
Alex Arroyo, Head of Media Rights at MotoGP rights holder Dorna Sport🐬s: "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."
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James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade co♏vering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.