talkSPORT to Broadcast Six MotoGP Races Live Across Summer 2026

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talkSPORT to Broadcast Six MotoGP Races Live Across Summer 2026

London, England, May 27, 2026: talkSPORT has announced a new partnership with MotoGP to broadcast live coverage of six MotoGP races during the summer of 2026, bringing fans across the UK comprehensive radio coverage of one of the world’s premier motorsport championships.

The live broadcasts will air on talkSPORT2 and feature commentary from the expert team at TNT Sports, MotoGP’s exclusive live broadcast partner in the UK.

Coverage begins with the Brembo Grand Prix of Italy at the iconic Mugello Circuit on May 31 and concludes with the Qatar Airways British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit on August 9.

MotoGP fans tuning into talkSPORT2 will hear commentary and analysis from a star-studded TNT Sports line-up including Suzi Perry, Gav Emmett, Neil Hodgson, Michael Laverty and Sylvain Guintoli.

Liam Fisher, Head of talkSPORT, said the addition of MotoGP strengthens the broadcaster’s extensive summer sports programming.

“We’re delighted to bring the high-octane excitement of MotoGP to the talkSPORT audience for a massive summer of motorsport – complementing our packed summer schedule of sport, with every game of the FIFA World Cup, The Open and so much more,” Fisher said.

Alex Arroyo, Head of Media Rights at MotoGP, welcomed the partnership and highlighted the sport’s growing popularity in the UK market.

“We’re very happy to begin this new partnership with talkSPORT. MotoGP is enjoying a period of real growth and the UK is a key market for us, so we’re excited to welcome every fan, and prospective fan, to enjoy this incredible sport with us on talkSPORT,” Arroyo said.

Scott Young, EVP Sports, Content & Production at Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, added that the collaboration will help deliver world-class MotoGP commentary to a broader audience across the UK.

Full MotoGP Broadcast Schedule on talkSPORT2

  • Sunday, May 31 – Italian Grand Prix (Mugello)
  • Sunday, June 7 – Hungarian Grand Prix (Balaton Park)
  • Sunday, June 21 – Czech Republic Grand Prix (Brno)
  • Sunday, June 28 – Dutch TT (Assen)
  • Sunday, July 12 – German Grand Prix (Sachsenring)
  • Sunday, August 9 – British Grand Prix (Silverstone)

The move further strengthens MotoGP’s media presence in the UK and is expected to attract a wider audience to the championship during a period of growing global interest in motorcycle racing.

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