Sky Sport has secured broadcast rights to all MotoGP Grand Prix races, Tissot Sprints as well as all qualifying and training sessions.The broadcaster will screen the races across all distribution channels in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Sky Sport will also broad Moto2, Moto3 and MotoE races when the new season starts on March 8, 2024.Hans Gabbe, Senior Vice President Sports Rights & Commercialization at Sky Deutschland said: “With the acquisition of the live broadcast rights to MotoGP as well as Moto2, Moto3 and MotoE, we will also be offering motorsport fans in Germany the best racing series in the world on two wheels. Whether MotoGP, Formula 1 or IndyCar Series: If you love spectacular motorsport, you will find it on Sky Sport.”Alex Arroyo, Head of Media Rights, Dorna Sports added: “We are very pleased to announce this new agreement with Sky Sport, the leader in pay-TV in Europe and Germany, broadcasting the best sports content in the country. We know that they will offer MotoGP – for us the best show in the world – and our fans very high-quality and comprehensive reporting. Germany, Austria and Switzerland have been and will continue to be key markets for the sport, which we want to spread even further.”The 2024 MotoGP season will feature 22 Grand Prix weekends, each including a sprint on Saturday and a longer Grand Prix race on Sunday.
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