MotoGP 2023 To Begin This Weekend. Here Is How Indians Can Watch!
MotoGP broadcasting rights have been acquired by Viacom18 and can be seen on Sports18 TV and JioCinema.
With the Portuguese Grand Prix kicking off the 2023 MotoGP season this weekend, fans in India and around the world are anticipating another exhilarating premier-class championship.
Because the India GP is scheduled to take place in September and is part of this season, it is very important. The organizers have partnered with Viacom 18 to broadcast the MotoGP series for viewers to watch on televisions as well as mobile devices.
Fans may watch the MotoGP championship on the JioCinema app and Sports18 TV channel thanks to Viacom18’s exclusive acquisition of the broadcasting rights.
Before, the competition was being broadcast on the Discovery network’s Eurosport.
Viacom18 has promised in-depth live coverage of the Friday and Saturday practice sessions, the Sprint race and qualifying on Saturday, as well as the main event on Sunday.
Users of the JioCinema app can do so for free on both Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.
The app allows users to watch MotoGP on Television without a cable connection because it was made to function on smartphones and smart TVs.
We have a lot of supporters in India, and we’re thrilled to be able to deliver the sport to them, stated Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna, when addressing the association.
India is a crucial market for the motorcycle industry as a whole and, consequently, for MotoGP as the ultimate two-wheeled competition.
We are thrilled that Viacom’s presence throughout India will deliver MotoGP to every region of the nation and enable more fans to watch this amazing sport.”
The Broadcasting Rights licensee and race promoter, FairStreet Sports’ Pushkar Nath Srivastava, said, “We are convinced that Viacom18 is the perfect partner to showcase the thrilling sport of MotoGP in India.
Our vision for the historic premiere of MotoGP in the nation is ideally aligned with their huge reach on both television and OTT channels, as well as their dedication to launching and promoting sports.
A new generation of outstanding riders would emerge to represent our country on the international stage because of the improved accessibility, which would inspire our children.”
We have a lot of supporters in India, and we’re thrilled to be able to deliver the sport to them, stated Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna, when addressing the association.
India is a crucial market for the motor vehicle industry as a whole and, consequently, for MotoGP as the ultimate two-wheeled competition.
We are thrilled that Viacom’s presence throughout India will deliver MotoGP to every region of the nation and enable more fans to watch this amazing sport.”
The Television Rights licensee and race promoter, FairStreet Sports’ Pushkar Nath Srivastava, said, “We are convinced that Viacom18 is the perfect partner to showcase the thrilling sport of MotoGP in India.
Our vision for the historic premiere of MotoGP in the nation is ideally aligned with their massive stretch on both television and OTT channels, as well as their dedication to launching and supporting sports.
A younger breed of outstanding riders would emerge to represent our country on the international stage because of the improved accessibility, which would inspire our children.”
22 riders and 11 teams will battle it out for the MotoGP championship in 2023. As Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia is the reigning champion, it will be difficult for Yamaha, Honda, as well as other manufacturers to win the title back this year.
This season will also see the introduction of the sprint race format, which will take place on Saturdays and cover a half-mile of the main race while giving riders another opportunity to score significant points and adding to the excitement of racing weekends.
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