MotoGP on German TV: What will be shown for free in 2025 / MotoGP

MotoGP on German TV: What will be shown for free in 2025 / MotoGP



Thanks to the partnership between ServusTV and DF1, fans in Germany can also enjoy free live broadcasts. We reveal which twelve MotoGP events are scheduled for 2025.

At the beginning of the year 2023 to 2024, the Austrian private broadcaster ServusTV from Red Bull Media House stopped its linear broadcasting in Germany. This was a huge blow to MotoGP fans, because the ServusTV crew had been producing high-quality, comprehensive, competent and entertaining coverage for years – and for free.

It was only at the last minute that there was an opportunity to continue watching MotoGP in Germany for free for the 2024 season, thanks to the partnership between ServusTV and DF1. The contract was concluded until the end of 2026.

Twelve selected events from the premier class of motorcycle racing were broadcast live on linear television this year on DF1; The race can be seen digitally on the ServusTV On streaming service and Red Bull TV. There was a summary of the remaining meetings.

Fans in Germany will also be able to enjoy this in 2025 live broadcasts on DF1, ServusTV On and Red Bull TV will continue to be the same. The 2025 MotoGP calendar includes 22 events. We’ve marked which of these are shown in bold in the list below.

MotoGP Calendar 2025:

February 28-2 March – Thailand, Buriram
March 14-16 – Argentina, Termas
28-30 March – USA, Austin
11.-13. April – Qatar, Doha
25.-27. April – Spain, Jerez
9-11 May – France, Le Mans
23.-25. May – England, Silverstone
6.-8. June – Spain, Aragon
20-22 June – Italy, Mugello
27-29. June – Holland, Assen
July 11-13 – Germany, Sachsenring

18–20 July – Czech Republic, Brno
August 15-17 – Austria, Spielberg
22-24 August – Hungary, Balaton
5.–7. September – Spain, Barcelona
12-14. September – Italy, Misano
26.-28. September – Japan, Motegi
3.–5. October – Indonesia, Mandalika
October 17-19 – Australia, Phillip Island
24.–26. October – Malaysia, Sepang
7.-9. November – Portugal, Portimao
November 14-16 – Spain, Valencia