The MotoGP top-tier motorcycling series and the UK-based C15 Studio production firm have collaborated to launch a MotoGP Channel in the US.

That 24/7 channel, which goes live today (August 12), is being made available as a FAST (free, ad-supported streaming) service, covering live racing and original programming.

Live coverage from all 22 MotoGP circuits each season will be provided – including practice and qualifying sessions – as well as action from Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE (esports) support series.

In addition, viewers will be provided with "a wide range of classic races, captivating documentaries, and programming stunts."

Up to this point, the Fox network has provided 2025 MotoGP coverage in the US.

Initially, the new channel will be made available across content streaming services such as Fire TV Channels, Fubo, LG Channels, Plex, Amazon Prime Video, and Sling Freestream.

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The first race to be covered live by the channel will be the Austrian Grand Prix on August 17.

Joe Nilsson, co-founder of C15 Studio, added: "We are thrilled to be part of MotoGP’s growth trajectory in the US, especially following Liberty Media’s recent acquisition of the sport. MotoGP possesses all the vital ingredients for a successful new channel: season-long, compelling live event coverage, a passionate fan base, top-tier sponsors, and a rich legacy."

Liberty Media, the US media giant that owns Formula 1, completed its €3.5-billion (at the time of the deal, $3.8 billion) acquisition of Dorna Sports, the promoter and owner of MotoGP, on July 3.

Earlier this year, meanwhile, C15 and European golf's DP World Tour launched a similar FAST channel, available across the UK, the US, and Canada.

That offering is also available on many of the aforementioned TV and streaming providers.