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The German Grand Prix: Where the practice sessions and races will be shown

This weekend, the MotoGP World Championship is visiting the Sachsenring. SPEEDWEEK.com provides an overview of when and where you can follow the sessions for the premier class, Moto2 and Moto3.

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This article is an automatically generated English version. The original article was published in German.

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As well as the official website motogp.com, Sky Sport also broadcasts all 22 race weekends of the MotoGP World Championship, featuring the premier class, Moto2 and Moto3. However, both services are subject to a subscription fee. At the turn of the year from 2023 to 2024, the Austrian private broadcaster ServusTV, part of Red Bull Media House, ceased its linear broadcasting operations in Germany; since then, MotoGP coverage has been provided in collaboration with DF1.

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Twelve selected events from the premier class of motorbike racing will once again be broadcast live and free of charge on DF1 via linear TV in 2026; digitally, these races can be viewed on the streaming services ServusTV On and Red Bull TV, which are also accessible on any modern TV set. Highlights will be shown for the remaining races.

This weekend’s German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring is one of the events being broadcast live in Germany. On Saturday, the channel will show the MotoGP qualifying session live from 10.50 am. From 12.45 pm, DF1 will show the qualifying sessions for the Moto3 and Moto2 classes, as well as the MotoGP Sprint. On Sunday, the channel will broadcast all races live from 10.20 am.

In Austria, ServusTV provides free coverage of the MotoGP World Championship via its linear and digital channels, including Red Bull TV. On Saturday, ServusTV will broadcast the MotoGP qualifying live from 10.40 am. From 12.40 pm, the qualifying sessions for the Moto3 and Moto2 classes, as well as the MotoGP Sprint, will be shown. On Sunday, ServusTV will broadcast the races in all classes live from 10.20 am. ServusTV On will be on air from Friday onwards.

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SRG holds the linear and digital rights for Switzerland and will broadcast on SRF (German), RTS (French) and RSI (Italian). On Saturday, SRF 2 will broadcast the MotoGP Sprint live from 14.50. Both Saturday’s MotoGP Sprint and Sunday’s premier class Grand Prix will be streamed live and available on the SRF Sport app.

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RSI will broadcast the MotoGP qualifying live on LA2 on Saturday from 10.45 am. From 12.40 pm, the qualifying sessions for the Moto3 and Moto2 classes, as well as the MotoGP Sprint, will be shown. A repeat of the sprint race will be shown at 7.15 pm and again at 2.05 am. On Sunday, LA2 will broadcast the Moto3 and Moto2 races live from 10.55 am. From 1.55 pm, the channel will show the MotoGP race. A recorded broadcast of the MotoGP race will follow at 10.10 pm.

RTS2 will broadcast the MotoGP Sprint live on Saturday from 2.55 pm. On Sunday, the channel will show the MotoGP race from 1.50 pm.

Due to the allocation of secondary broadcasting rights, coverage may occasionally be available via providers not listed here. Furthermore, given the variety of transmission and reception technologies, as well as the specific choice of provider and its channel line-up, it can only be determined on a case-by-case basis whether MotoGP can be received legally.

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Schedule for the 2026 German Grand Prix (CEST):

Friday, 10 July:

09.00 – 09.35 (35 mins): Moto3, FP1

09.50 – 10.30 (40 mins): Moto2, FP1

10.45 – 11.30 (45 mins): MotoGP, FP1

1.15 pm – 1.50 pm (35 mins): Moto3, Practice

2.05 pm – 2.45 pm (40 mins): Moto2, Practice

15.00 – 16.00 (60 mins): MotoGP, Practice

Saturday, 11 July:

08.40 – 09.10 (30 mins): Moto3, FP2

09.25 – 09.55 (30 mins): Moto2, FP2

10.10 – 10.40 (30 mins): MotoGP, FP2

10.50 – 11.05 (15 mins): MotoGP, Qualifying 1

11.15 – 11.30 (15 mins): MotoGP, Qualifying 2

12.45 – 13.00 (15 mins): Moto3, Qualifying 1

1.10 pm – 1.25 pm (15 mins): Moto3, Qualifying 2

1.40 pm – 1.55 pm (15 mins): Moto2, Qualifying 1

2.05 – 2.20 pm (15 mins): Moto2, Qualifying 2

3.00 pm: MotoGP Sprint (15 laps)

4.05 pm: Red Bull Rookies Cup, Race 1

Sunday, 12 July:

09.40 – 09.50 (10 mins): MotoGP, Warm-up

11.00: Moto3 race (23 laps)

12.15 pm: Moto2 race (25 laps)

2.00 pm: MotoGP race (30 laps)

3.20 pm: Red Bull Rookies Cup, Race 2

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