Watch the 2021 Motocross of Nations! It is actually happening and, yes, it is this weekend! 31 national teams have made their way to Mantova, Italy, in an attempt to clinch the Chamberlain Trophy. The Netherlands are the favourites to clinch the crown – they are the only country with their strongest team possible – but Italy and Great Britain could throw their hat into the mix before all is said and done. How can you watch the 2021 Motocross of Nations live? Information is below, but if a specific question remains unanswered then get in contact on social media (motocrossvice on Twitter).
Words: Lewis Phillips | Lead Image: Ray Archer
- The 2021 Motocross of Nations will be run across two days, which seems like a foreign concept now. The qualifying races (Saturday) and the point-paying motos (Sunday) will be streamed live. The times for those live races can be found below, to help you watch the 2021 Motocross of Nations.
Saturday |
14:30 | MXGP Qualifying Race |
15:30 | MX2 Qualifying Race |
16:30 | Open Qualifying Race |
Sunday |
13:10 | MXGP and MX2 Race |
14:40 | MX2 and Open Race |
16:08 | MXGP and Open Race |
- All of the times above are local (GMT+2). Adjust the schedule accordingly to watch 2021 Motocross of Nations. Those in Mantova, Italy, are one hour ahead of the United Kingdom, six hours ahead of Florida, nine hours ahead of Southern California and eight hours behind Sydney. The first moto on Sunday will begin at 12:10 in the UK, 07:10 in Florida, 04:10 in Los Angeles and 22:10 in Sydney. It’ll be simple to follow from there, as long as you do not miss the first moto!
- There is a very simple way to watch the 2021 Motocross of Nations, that being MXGP-TV. It only costs €25.99 to buy a pass for the weekend and that’ll allow you to stream everything live and uninterrupted. Not only that, it is also available across the globe. The 2021 Motocross of Nations will also be shown on the following TV channels: CBS Sports, Eurosport 2, Play Sports Open, VRT, Go3, La Chaine L’Equipe, Automoto La Chaine, Rai Sport HD, NOS, Sport TV1 and TV Galicia.