News : Motorcycle World Cup 2021 in live stream and TV: SO you can see the free practice sessions in MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3
Finally the time has come! With the Grand Prix of Qatar The new season of the began at the Losail International Circuit at the end of March motorcycle-WM 2021 for MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3. 19 races on 18 different racetracks await the professional drivers. The complete racing calendar as well as information on how and where you can watch the races live can be found here.
Watch the World Motorcycle Championship 2021 live: Follow MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 in live stream and TV
The motorcycle world championship 2021 will be broadcast exclusively by the German-speaking broadcaster ServusTV. The motorcycle races will be moderated and commented on by moderator Andrea Schlager and commentator Christian Brugger. Alex Hofmann, Stefan Bradl and Gustl Auinger are available as experts.
ServusTV can also be used without a TV connection in Live stream be considered.Here is the live stream from ServusTV.
All results from the Grand Prix of Qatar in the results ticker
Motorcycle World Championship 2021: Grand Prix of Qatar (on 04/04/2021)
date | Passage | Time | Live stream and TV |
Friday, 04/02/2021 |
1. Free training |
12.50pm – 1.30pm: Moto3 1.45 – 2.25 p.m .: Moto2 2.40pm – 3.25pm: MotoGP |
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Friday,
04/02/2021 |
2. Free practice |
5.10 – 5.50 p.m .: Moto3 6.05 – 6.45 p.m .: Moto2 7pm – 7.45pm: MotoGP |
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Saturday, 04/03/2021 |
3. Free practice |
12.25 – 13.05 p.m .: Moto3 1.20pm – 2.00pm: Moto2 2.15pm – 3.00pm: MotoGP |
ServusTV |
Saturday,
04/03/2021 |
Qualifying |
4.30 p.m. – 5.10 p.m .: Moto3 17:25 – 18:05: Moto2 7pm – 7.40pm: MotoGP |
ServusTV |
Saturday,
04/03/2021 |
4. Free practice |
6:20 pm – 6:50 pm: MotoGP |
ServusTV |
Sunday, 04/04/2021 |
Warm-up |
1.40pm – 2.00pm: Moto3 2.10pm – 2.30pm: Moto2 2.40 p.m. – 3.00 p.m .: MotoGP |
ServusTV |
Sunday,
04/04/2021 |
run |
4.00 p.m .: Moto3 – (18 laps) 5:20 p.m .: Moto2 – (20 laps) 7:00 p.m .: MotoGP – (22 laps) |
ServusTV |
Racing calendar of the Motorcycle World Championship 2021: All Grand Prix stations and race tracks at a glance
date | Grand Prix station | begin |
March 28, 2021 | Qatar in Qatar (Losail) | Race: 7 p.m. |
04/04/2021 | Qatar in Doha (Losail 2) | Race: 7 p.m. |
04/18/2021 | Portugal in Portimao | Race: 2 p.m. |
05/02/2021 | Spain in Jerez | Race: 2 p.m. |
May 16, 2021 | France at Le Mans | Race: 2 p.m. |
05/30/2021 | Italy in Mugello | Race: 2 p.m. |
06/06/2021 | Spain (Catalonia) in Barcelona | Race: 3 p.m. |
06/20/2021 | Germany in Sachsenring | Race: 2 p.m. |
06/27/2021 | Netherlands in Assen | Race: 2 p.m. |
07/11/2021 | Finland in KymiRing | Race: 2 p.m. |
08/15/2021 | Austria in Spielberg | Race: 2 p.m. |
08/29/2021 | Great Britain at Silverstone | Race: 2 p.m. |
09/12/2021 | Spain (Argagon) in Alcaniz | Race: 2 p.m. |
09/19/2021 | San Marino in Misano | Race: 2 p.m. |
10/03/2021 | Japan in Motegi | Race: 8 a.m. |
10/10/2021 | Thailand in Buriram | Race: 10.00 a.m. |
10/24/2021 | Australia in Phillip Island | Race: 6 a.m. |
10/31/2021 | Malaysia in Sepang | Race: 8 a.m. |
11/14/2021 | Spain in Valencia | Race: 2 p.m. |
Because of Corona: Grand Prix in Austin and Rio Hondo postponed
Because of the corona pandemic, the world motorcycle association FIM and the MotoGP rights holder Dorna have adjusted the calendar for the 2021 motorcycle world championship season. The organizers announced that the overseas races in Austin (USA) and Termas de Rio Hondo (Argentina) will be postponed indefinitely.
The gap will be closed by a second race in Losail in Qatar (April 4) and an additional Grand Prix event in Portimao in Portugal (April 18). The MotoGP calendar therefore still consists of 19 confirmed race weekends. The season starts on March 28th in Qatar and is slated to end on November 14th in Valencia.
Should the corona situation improve, Austin or Termas de Rio Honda could return to the calendar. The FIM has stipulated that a maximum of 20 races will be held this year.
Bradl again replaces Marquez at the start of the MotoGP season
Stefan Bradl will replace eight-time motorcycle world champion Marc Marquez again at least in the first two races of the MotoGP season. “Marc Márquez’s upper arm injury has still not completely healed. It was decided on Sunday that he would have to pause the first two races in Qatar and that I could replace him,” said the 31-year-old Zahlinger on the Austrian broadcaster ServusTV.
The Honda racing team had previously announced that the 28-year-old Spaniard was not yet fit enough. The earliest start for him would be on April 18 at the Portuguese Grand Prix in Portimão. So Bradl will start for him next Sunday and a week later in Doha. He had already done a few tests.
Marquez had seriously injured his right upper arm in a fall in the first race last season and missed the rest of the World Cup. In December, he underwent a bone transplant. Bradl had stood in for him in eleven Grand Prix races. The German achieved his best result with seventh place at the season finale in Portimão.
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