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How to watch the 2020 MXGP of Riga.

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Fans of the 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship are going to be put in a unique situation tomorrow, as they will be desperate to get a glimpse of what is going on at round four of the 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship whilst going about daily life. It will be important to have all of your ducks in a row in order to make sure that you do not miss a second of the MXGP and MX2 action! All of the details on how to watch, specific to each country, are available below.

United Kingdom

MXGP-TV

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race One (10:00 BST).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (11:00 BST).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race Two (13:00 BST).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (14:00 BST).

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Baltics

TV 3 Sports 2

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (13:00 local time).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (16:00 local time).

Best 4 SPORT TV 

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race One (12:00 local time).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (13:00 local time).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race Two (15:00 local time).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (16:00 local time).

USA/Canada

CBS Sports Network

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MX2 Race Two (14:30 EST).

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MXGP Race Two (15:30 EST).

Europe

Eurosport 2

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race One (11:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MX2 Race Two (21:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MXGP Race Two (21:30 CET).

Belgium

Play Sports 1

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (15:00 CET).

Finland

C-More Max

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (16:00 local time).

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France

Automoto La Chaine  

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MX2 Race One (13:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race Two (14:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (15:00 CET).

Eurosport 2

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race One (11:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MX2 Race Two (21:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MXGP Race Two (21:30 CET).

Italy

RAI Sport

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (15:00 CET).

RAI Sport Web

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (15:00 CET).

Eurosport 2

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race One (11:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MX2 Race Two (21:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: Delayed MXGP Race Two (21:30 CET).

The Netherlands

NOS

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (15:00 CET).

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Slovenia

Sport TV1

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race One (11:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (12:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race Two (14:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (15:00 CET).

Spain

TV Galicia

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (13:00 CET).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (15:00 CET).

Asia

FOX Sports Sea

Thursday 13 August: Delayed MX2 Race One (13:15 HKT).

Thursday 13 August: Delayed MXGP Race One (14:15 HKT).

Thursday 13 August: Delayed MX2 Race Two (15:15 HKT).

Thursday 13 August: Delayed MXGP Race Two (16:15 HKT).

FOX Sports 3 Sea

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race One (17:00 HKT).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (18:00 HKT).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race Two (20:00 HKT).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (21:00 HKT).

Star Sports 2 China

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race One (17:00 HKT).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (18:00 HKT).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MX2 Race Two (20:00 HKT).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (21:00 HKT).

FOX Sports Indonesia

Thursday 13 August: Delayed MX2 Race One (13:15 HKT).

Thursday 13 August: Delayed MXGP Race One (14:15 HKT).

Thursday 13 August: Delayed MX2 Race Two (15:15 HKT).

Thursday 13 August: Delayed MXGP Race Two (16:15 HKT).

Brazil

Band Sports

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race One (07:00 local time).

Wednesday 12 August: LIVE MXGP Race Two (10:00 local time).

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Lit Kit Gallery: MXGP of Patagonia – Argentina

The best from round 1.

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Check out some of the freshest fits, helmets and more from the MXGP of Patagonia – Argentina. Lead Image: Nestaan Husqvarna – Full Spectrum.

Photo credits: Red Bull KTM – Ray Archer / Nestaan Husqvarna – Full Spectrum / Yamaha MXGP – Full Spectrum + Eva Szabadfi / JM Honda / Kawasaki MXGP / Fantic MXGP / Yamaha MX2 – Full Spectrum / HRC MXGP / GasGas – Juan Pablo Acevedo


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Video: MXGP Pre-Season Training with Jeffrey Herlings

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Join Jeffrey Herlings during his pre-season testing after his streak of injuries. Will he get back to his old form?

Lead Image: Ray Archer/KTM

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Stark Speaks! Stark believes MXGP should reconsider electric bike inclusion.

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Following numerous questions, comments, and opinions, Stark Future would like to offer its take on the recent Press Conference held at VILLA LA ANGOSTURA (Argentina) on 8th March 2024, during the first MXGP event of the season.

Stark Future, a prominent innovator in motocross, firmly opposes MXGP/ Infront’s proposal to introduce a separate Electric Support Class alongside MXGP events. While recognizing the goal of driving technological advancements, Stark Future believes that segregation is not the solution. Instead, seeing integration as an opportunity for all sides to thrive. By embracing new technologies at the highest level of racing, Stark Future envisions making racing more captivating for fans while fostering the strongest technological improvements across the board.

With a commitment to pushing the boundaries of motocross performance and innovation, Stark Future firmly believes in true competition and integration, where the fastest machines go head-to-head, driving innovation and pushing the sport to new heights. The vision of Stark Future is to build the fastest motocross bike in the world and demonstrate that Electric is not a compromise but a formidable contender.

“As CEO and Founder of Stark Future, I firmly believe that segregating electric bikes into a separate class undermines the essence of true competition in motocross. Our mission is to break barriers and showcase the potential of electric technology on equal footing with internal combustion engines, Motocross thrives on innovation and pushing boundaries, and segregation only hinders our collective progress towards a more inclusive and dynamic sport. World Trials have done a great job on including Electric with combustion and have shown that when the platform is competitive it has it´s place amongst combustion counterparts”

Stark Future understands The creation of a separate class for electric bikes, as proposed by MXGP, compromises the essence of competition and risks stifling progress. Instead of fostering innovation, this approach fragments the championship and dilutes the level of competition. Stark Future advocates for the integration of electric bikes into the existing MXGP grid framework, which would promote innovation and benefit the broader motocross community while offering better viewing figures for MXGP programs.

Stark Future recognizes the importance of innovation in the future of motocross. Integrating electric bikes into MXGP would revitalize innovation within the sport and address challenges such as noise pollution, maintenance costs, and accessibility.

In conclusion, Stark Future urges MXGP/ Infront to reconsider the proposal for a separate Electric Support Class and explore avenues to seamlessly integrate Electric bikes into MXGP and MX2 grids. Stark Future is ready to embrace this challenge, and invites industry stakeholders to join in promoting innovation and ensuring that motocross continues to thrive for generations to come.

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