MotoGP 2022 is the 74th edition of the World Road Racing competition. It is a premier sport for all racers worldwide. The current champion of MotoGP which was conducted in the year 2021 is Fabio Quartararo, who is a Frenchman who will be aiming this year to defend his title for MotoGP 2022.
There are various channels that will be broadcasting the live races of the championship. The schedule of MotoGP begins on 6th March 2022, which takes place in Qatar. So take a look at the details of the game, MotoGP 2022 TV Channels, Live Streaming Details, Schedule All You Need To Know.
MotoGP 2022 TV Channels
Here’s a list of channels that will be telecasting the live action of all races which is scheduled to be taken place in various countries and regions. So take a quick look at it.
- UK: BT Sport will begin from March 6th March
- Switzerland: SRF
- Indian Subcontinent: OSport
- USA: NBC & CNBC
- Australia: Fox Sports, 10
- Canada: beIN Sports
- Africa: SuperSport
- Asia: Fox Sports
- Belgium: Canal +
- Brazil: Fox Sports
- Czech Republic Slovakia: Nova Sport
- France: C8
- Greece: CosmoteTv
- Indonesia: Trans7
- Italy: Sky
- Japan: G+
- Japan: Hulu
- Latina America: ESPN
- Mexico: ESPN2
- Netherlands: Ziggo Sport
- Poland: Polsat Sport
- Portugal: Sport TV
- Russia: motorsport.tv
- Spain: DAZN
- Sweden: ViaSat
- Thailand: PPTV HD
- Germany: Servus TV
- Benelux: Eurosport
What is the Schedule of MotoGP 2022? All you need to know
Here is the entire schedule of the World Racing championship 2022.
Round | Date of Race | Time of AR | Country | Circuit |
1 | 6 March | 3pm GMT | Qatar | Losail |
2 | 20 March | 7am GMT | Indonesia | Mandalika |
3 | 3 April | 7pm BST | Argentina | Termas de Rio Mondo |
4 | 10 April | 8pm BST | USA | Circuit of the Americas |
5 | 24 April | 2pm BST | Portugal | Portimao |
6 | 1 May | 1pm BST | Spain | Jerez |
7 | 15 May | 1pm BST | France | Le Mans |
8 | 29 May | 1pm BST | Italy | Mugello |
9 | 5 June | 1pm BST | Spain | Catalunya |
10 | 19 June | 1pm BST | Germany | Sachsenring |
11 | 26 June | 1pm BST | Netherlands | Assen |
12 | 10 July | 1pm BST | Finland | Kymiring |
13 | 7 August | 2pm BST | Great Britain | Silverstone |
14 | 21 August | 1pm BST | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
15 | 4 September | 1pm BST | Italy | Misano |
16 | 18 September | 1pm BST | Spain | Motorland |
17 | 25 September | 7am BST | Japan | Motegi |
18 | 2 October | 9am BST | Thailand | Chang |
19 | 16 October | 4am BST | Australia | Phillip Island |
20 | 23 October | 8am BST | Malaysia | Sepang |
21 | 6 November | 1pm BST | Spain | Ricardo Tormo |