Watch MotoGP Barcelona: Free TV and Live Streaming Options for the Sprint Race

A new MotoGP world champion could be crowned during the thrilling sprint at the Grand Prix of Barcelona this Saturday. Jorge Martín, leading by 24 points, has a chance to secure the title if he gains points over Francesco Bagnaia. Viewers can watch the race live for free on DF1, and various streaming options are available, including Sky, WOW, and the official MotoGP website. Highlights will be posted on the MotoGP YouTube channel shortly after the race.

Could we witness the crowning of a new MotoGP world champion this Saturday afternoon? The answer lies in the thrilling sprint for the Grand Prix of Barcelona. Following the earlier chaos in southern Spain, the race is now set in beautiful Catalonia. Don’t miss the action today at 3:00 PM.

Currently, Pramac rider Jorge Martín has a commanding 24-point lead after his impressive performance in Sepang. This puts him in a prime position to clinch the championship title in Barcelona. If he manages to gain just two points over his rival Francesco Bagnaia during the sprint race, the title could be secured early. However, if things go awry, his lead may still be substantial enough to keep the championship in his favor. Will ‘Pecco’ rise to the challenge, or will Martín celebrate his first title in the elite motorcycle racing category?

You can catch this weekend’s exciting sprint race for free on DF1. The channel has secured a sub-license to broadcast twelve race weekends in partnership with the German rights holders Sky, making the Barcelona weekend a part of this exciting lineup.

How to Stream DF1 Live

The simplest way to enjoy DF1 as a live stream is by subscribing to one of several online TV services. This ensures you have a reliable and legal streaming experience. We strongly advise against using illegal or questionable services.

With these TV streaming applications, you can easily watch the live stream of DF1 online—some even without registration and free of charge.

For a detailed overview of the top legal internet TV providers in Germany, check out our guide ‘Watching TV over the Internet.’ Here, you’ll discover how different services performed in our tests, which packages are complimentary, and which channels are available.

Access DF1 Live Stream via Your Browser

You can find all legitimate live streams of DF1 on this page. Unless stated otherwise, registration or payment is not required to access the stream.

Since all streams function directly in your browser, you can easily start the stream on your laptop and connect it to your TV. With the right resolution and bandwidth, you’ll enjoy a clear picture on your screen. Alternatively, you can transform your TV into a ‘smart’ device and stream directly through the built-in browser.

Other Viewing Options

In addition to DF1, you can catch all sessions in Germany on Sky and WOW as usual. The Austrian channel Servus TV also provides another free viewing option.

Follow the Sprint on Sky

After Servus TV’s exit from the German market, Sky secured the rights to broadcast all 21 races of the MotoGP 2024 season last year. With Sky, you can enjoy all sessions of the race weekends live. If you prefer a streaming option, you can access it through their service WOW.

To use WOW, you’ll need to subscribe to the live sports package. Recently, there was a price adjustment, and the WOW Live Sports package is now regularly priced at 35.99 euros per month. However, if you opt for the annual subscription, the monthly cost drops to 29.99 euros.

Watch the Race on ServusTV Austria

While ServusTV is no longer broadcasting in Germany, its coverage continues as usual in Austria. Similar to Sky, you can watch every race weekend live. Additionally, you can access the sessions via live stream on their official site. However, be aware that access may be blocked from outside the country due to region restrictions.

Although a VPN service can help bypass these restrictions, it may put you in a legally uncertain position.

Stream the Race on motogp.com

The official MotoGP website offers live streaming of the races as well. Packages are provided by Dorna Sports, with commentary available in English. You can choose from three subscription options: a monthly VideoPass for 29.99 euros, a seasonal VideoPass for 139.99 euros, and a VideoPass + TimingPass for 148.99 euros, which includes additional race statistics in the live streams.

Catch the Highlights on YouTube

Short on time to watch the races live? No worries! The official MotoGP channel uploads race highlights just a few hours after the event concludes on their YouTube channel. This way, you can relive the most thrilling overtakes and key moments at your convenience.

Beware of Unreliable Streaming Sites

While there are other dubious streaming sites that may promise free access, it’s best to steer clear of them. Not only are these services often illegal, but they also pose a risk of malware to your device. We can guide you on which streaming providers are trustworthy and which ones to avoid.

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