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Sunday, 31 March 2019

MotoGP 2019 race calendar and TV coverage guide

MotoGP

The MotoGP 2019 season is underway with the finest riders around the world battling for the title.

Defending champion Marc Marquez has returned in 2019 after winning five of the last six MotoGP championships.

The Repsol Honda star had been suffering with an injury and had not enjoyed maximum time on his bike ahead of the new season.

Team-mate Jorge Lorenzo also had limited time to get back on the bike following injury but the star duo are still expected to challenge for the title.

The iconic Valentino Rossi has returned once again for his 19th year in the top tier of racing and will continue to draw crowds to events throughout the season.

Fans can soak up every minute of action from free practice to qualifying to race day itself with live coverage and highlights to run throughout the season.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up the full MotoGP race calendar plus how to watch the full 2019 season live on TV and online.

How to watch MotoGP live on TV and online in the UK

Every MotoGP race will be shown live on BT Sport.

There are multiple ways to get BT Sport. If you’re already a BT Broadband customer, you can add it to your existing contract for an additional £6.00 per month. For new customers, broadband and BT TV packages start at £35.99 per month.

If you don’t have or want BT broadband, you can add BT Sport to existing broadband or TV services including Sky,TalkTalk and Virgin.

How to watch MotoGP highlights in the UK

Quest TV have struck a deal to air highlights throughout the season on the Monday after races at 6pm and repeated at 11pm.

You can watch Quest for free on a range of platforms including Sky (Channel: 144), Freeview (Channel: 37 SD/114 HD) and Virgin Media (Channel: 172 SD/217 HD).

QuestOD can be accessed via a range of devices including laptops, smartphones and devices for free.

MotoGP 2019 race calendar

All times are UK time

31st March – Termas de Rio Honda, Argentina (7:00pm)

Friday 29th March – on BT Sport 2

Opening Day: 11:45am

Saturday 30th March – on BT Sport 2

Free Practice 3: 12:00pm

Qualifying: 3:00pm

Sunday 31st March – on BT Sport 2

Warm Ups: 1:30pm

Race: 3:15pm

Monday 1st April – on Quest TV

Highlights: 6:00pm and 11:00pm

14th April – Austin, United States (8:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

5th May – Jerez, Spain (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

19th May – Le Mans, France (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

2nd June – Mugello, Italy (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

16th June – Catalunya, Spain (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

30th June – Assen, Netherlands (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

7th July – Sachsenring, Germany (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

4th August – Brno, Czech Republic (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

11th August – Spielberg, Austria (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

25th August – Silverstone, Great Britain (2:30pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

15th September – Rimini, Italy (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

22nd September – Aragon, Spain (1:00pm)
Watch live on BT Sport

6th October – Buriram, Thailand (8:00am)
Watch live on BT Sport

20th October – Motegi, Japan (6:00am)
Watch live on BT Sport

27th October – Phillip Island, Australia (4:00am)
Watch live on BT Sport

3rd November – Sepang, Malaysia (7:00am)
Watch live on BT Sport

17th November – Valencia, Spain (TBC)
Watch live on BT Sport


MotoGP 2019 results

10th March – Losail, Qatar

Winner: Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati)



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