How to watch MotoGP 2022 season

MotoGP, the world’s premier class of motorbikes, is about to start up again – and going into the 2022 season, it has a first-time champion just like Formula 1.

Fabio Quartararo is defending his first riders’ title, having taken five victories and 10 podiums on the way there during his first season with the Yamaha factory team.

However, others, including six-time champion Marc Márquez and 2020 champion Joan Mir, as well as 2021’s rookie of the year Jorge Martin, will be hoping to put up a strong challenge as the new season kicks off.



Marc Marquez congratulates Fabio Quartararo on winning the MotoGP riders' title


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Marc Marquez congratulates Fabio Quartararo on winning the MotoGP riders’ title

MotoGP also welcomes back an Aprilla factory team for the first time since 2004. And after his retirement as a rider, Valentino Rossi returns as a team owner, as his VR46 Racing Team makes its debut.

Here’s how you can keep up to date with all the action – as well as the latest on the series’ new Drive to Survive-style reality/documentary series.

MotoGP 2022 – watch live in the UK… and beyond

BT Sport has signed a long-term deal (running until the end of 2024) with MotoGP to broadcast the series and its support categories for viewers in the UK and Ireland. This new agreement builds on the channel’s long-standing association with the series, which started back in 2014.

The channel airs practice, qualifying and the races from MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 and the MotoE World Cup (which is open exclusively to teams running electric motorcycles).



Joan Mir, the MotoGP rider, sits in his garage


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Joan Mir, the MotoGP rider, sits in his garage

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BT Sport’s coverage also offers a 360-degree camera view via its mobile and tablet app, if you want to really immerse yourself in the action.

As for access and cost, BT Sport has a Monthly Pass which is contract-free, priced at £25 for every 30 days’ worth of access. You also don’t need to be a BT Broadband customer in order to take up the pass.

In addition to MotoGP coverage, you’ll get selected Premier League matches on BT Sport, plus coverage of the Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League, UFC, WWE and Premiership Rugby, as well as top-flight football from France and Italy in the form of Ligue 1 and Serie A respectively.

Meanwhile, streaming service DAZN holds the rights to MotoGP for a growing number of European locations including Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Austria, Andorra and San Marino.

In the US, you’ll need to tune in to NBC’s sports coverage. Five races will be broadcast live, with the remainder on a time delay.

Meanwhile, there’s also the option of taking up MotoGP’s own season-long video pass for comprehensive coverage. You can find out more about pricing and availability on a country-by-country basis via its website.

MotoGP 2022 calendar



MotoGP Jorge Martin celebrates taking pole position at a grand prix


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MotoGP Jorge Martin celebrates taking pole position at a grand prix

Here’s the full rundown of grands prix for the 2022 season. 21 rounds are planned this year, including an early August date for the British grand prix at Silverstone and a return to the schedule for the Japan, Thailand, Australia and Argentina grands prix.

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a car parked in a parking lot: Ferrari SF90 Stradale

The Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas at COTA in Texas also moves from October to April, and Finland will host a race at Kymi Ring in July for the first time in nearly 40 years. The Indonesian grand prix also returns after a 24-year absence.

March 6: Qatar grand prix

March 20: Indonesia grand prix

April 3: Argentina grand prix

Apr 10: Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas

Apr 24: Portuguese grand prix

May 1: Spanish grand prix

May 15: French grand prix

May 29: Italian grand prix

June 5: Catalunya grand prix

June 19: German grand prix

June 26: TT Assen

July 10: Finland grand prix

Aug 7: British grand prix

Aug 21: Austrian Grand Prix

Sep 4: San Marino and Rimini Riviera grand prix

Sep 18: Aragon grand prix

Sep 25: Japanese grand prix

October 2: Thai grand prix

October 16: Australian grand prix

October 23: Malaysian grand prix

Nov 6: Valencia grand prix

A number of grands prix which were scheduled as replacements for 2021’s postponed and canceled races, such as Doha, Algarve and Emilia Romagna, will not return in the 2022 schedule – at least as far as things currently stand.

MotoGP documentary – how to watch MotoGP Unlimited



Valentino Rossi gets a hug from MotoGP rider Takaaki Nakagami


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Valentino Rossi gets a hug from MotoGP rider Takaaki Nakagami

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Yes, the word is out – MotoGP is getting its own Drive to Survive-style documentary series called MotoGP Unlimited (although whether it will be as divisive as Drive to Survive has been among Formula 1 fans remains to be seen).

The series will premiere on Amazon Prime Video globally on Monday, March 14, and looks back on key developments including Valentino Rossi’s farewell, Fabio Quartararo’s debut riders’ championship, Marc Marquez’s return from injury, and the breakdown in Yamaha and Maverick Viñales’ relationship (his contract was terminated by mutual consent partway through the 2021 season and he will ride for the Aprilla factory team this year). You can see the first trailer for MotoGP Unlimited at the very top of this article.