Servus TV, the commercial network owned by energy drinks giant Red Bull, will continue its free-to-air (FTA) coverage of motorcycling’s elite MotoGP World Championships in Austria after securing a new four-year agreement.

Under the renewed deal, struck by promoter Dorna Sports, Servus TV retains its FTA rights package to MotoGP through 2030, which includes the second and third-tier Moto2 and Moto3 support races, and the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, which it will air across the ServusTV linear channel and ServusTV On streaming platform.

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The new deal builds on the pair’s original rights agreement in 2016, which was last renewed in 2023 to run through 2026.

Rights to MotoGP in the country are also held by pay-TV broadcaster Sky Deutschland through a long-term deal covering Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, which started in 2024.

Sky’s deal covers all MotoGP Grand Prix races and sprints, as well as qualifying and practice sessions. It also airs Moto2 and Moto3 races, in addition to all MotoE World Championship events.

Servus TV’s new agreement, meanwhile, adds to its growing portfolio in Austria, which includes the elite Formula 1 championship through 2026, Germany-based touring car series Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, motorcycling’s FIM Superbike World Championship, European soccer’s UEFA club competitions, 2026 FIFA World Cup, and UEFA Euro 2028, as well as the quartet of grand slam tennis tournaments.

As well as MotoGP, ServusTV's motorsports portfolio features Formula 1, DTM, WRC, and World Superbike.

The MotoGP 2026 season continues this weekend with the French Grand Prix at Bugatti Circuit.