Where to Watch MotoGP in USA | 2025 Streaming Guide

Where to Watch MotoGP in USA | 2025 Streaming Guide

By Sarah Miller ·

If you're wondering where to watch MotoGP in the USA, the primary platform is Peacock Premium, which streams every session live—including all practice rounds, qualifying, Sprint races, and Grand Prix events. In 2025, Peacock remains NBC Sports' exclusive streaming home for MotoGP, offering high-quality HD coverage with expert commentary and on-demand replays.

How to Watch MotoGP Live in the USA

Fans across the United States can access full-season MotoGP coverage through digital platforms, primarily via Peacock Premium. Here's how to tune in:

No standalone MotoGP subscription (MotoGP VideoPass) is available directly in the U.S. due to exclusive broadcasting rights held by NBCUniversal.

2025 MotoGP Season Broadcast Overview

The 2025 MotoGP season features 22 Grands Prix across five continents, with comprehensive coverage in the U.S. exclusively managed by NBC and its streaming arm, Peacock. All sessions are broadcast live or available on-demand shortly after conclusion.

Key Coverage Details

Race Circuit Date U.S. Broadcast Time (ET) Channel
Grand Prix of Qatar Lusail International Circuit March 9, 2025 8:00 AM Peacock
Grand Prix of Americas Circuit of the Americas (COTA) April 13, 2025 12:00 PM USA Network / Peacock
Spanish Grand Prix Circuito de Jerez April 27, 2025 8:00 AM Peacock
Italian Grand Prix Mugello Circuit June 1, 2025 8:00 AM Peacock
British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit August 3, 2025 8:00 AM Peacock
Valencian Grand Prix Ricardo Tormo Circuit November 16, 2025 8:00 AM Peacock
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The data shows that most European-based races air in the morning (ET), making them accessible for U.S. fans without late-night viewing. The only U.S.-based round at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) airs in the early afternoon, often on USA Network with simulcast on Peacock. Consistent scheduling ensures fans can follow the championship throughout the year.

Alternative Viewing Options for U.S. Fans

While Peacock is the official destination, some fans explore supplementary methods to enhance their experience.

VPN + MotoGP VideoPass (Not Recommended)

The MotoGP VideoPass offers global access but is geo-blocked in the U.S. Using a VPN to bypass restrictions violates NBC’s terms and may result in account suspension. Additionally, latency and reliability issues make this an unreliable option.

Local Sports Bars & Fan Events

Some venues—especially during marquee events like the Americas GP or Italian GP—host live screenings. Check local motorcycle clubs or European-style pubs in major cities such as Los Angeles, Miami, or Austin.

Social Media & Highlights

Frequently Asked Questions About Watching MotoGP in the USA

Can I watch MotoGP for free in the USA?

Full races are not available for free. However, Peacock offers a 7-day free trial for new users, which can be used to watch select races. Additionally, limited highlights and clips are available for free on the official MotoGP YouTube channel.

Is every MotoGP race shown on Peacock?

Yes. Since 2020, Peacock has streamed every session live—including practices, qualifying, Sprint races, and Grand Prix races—for all three classes: Moto3, Moto2, and MotoGP.

Do I need a cable subscription to watch MotoGP in the USA?

No. A Peacock Premium subscription is standalone and does not require a cable login. You can stream directly via the Peacock app on smart TVs, Roku, Apple TV, mobile devices, and web browsers.

What time do MotoGP races start in the USA?

Races in Europe typically start between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM ET. The U.S. Grand Prix at COTA starts around 12:00 PM ET. Always check the official schedule as start times vary slightly by circuit and class.

Can I watch MotoGP replays on Peacock?

Yes. Peacock provides on-demand replays of all sessions shortly after they conclude. Full race recordings, condensed versions, and expert recap shows are available for days or weeks after each event.