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How to watch the opening MXGP this weekend

The opening round of the 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship blasts into life this weekend at Villa La Angostura for the YPF Infinia MXGP of Patagonia_Argentina.  Like the Argentine Tango, Motocross is a mixture of passion and pain, so see below for the details of how to watch these racers fire into the new season, wherever you are in the world!

The 2024 season sees an incredible array of Motocross legends line-up to do battle, with reigning World MXGP Champion Jorge Prado trying to defend his #1 plate – which he will wear for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing – against two riders, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings and Team HRC’s Tim Gajser, who both have five world titles to their name. For the first time in Motocross history, we have two five-time World Champions under the age of 30 battling for title number six at the same time!

And they are not alone as the ravenous Romain Febvre of the Kawasaki Racing Team continues his nine-year quest for a second world crown, and his young compatriot Maxime Renaux is highly motivated to add the premier-class title to his 2021 MX2 success for the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team.

Add to that the cauldron of the MX2 World Championship, where Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Andrea Adamo arrives as reigning World Champion, with a hot mix of established contenders and fire-breathing rookies looking to dethrone him! These include Simon Laengenfelder and Marc-Antoine Rossi of Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing, Kay de Wolf and Lucas Coenen of Nestaan Husqvarna Factory RacingThibault Benistant, Rick Elzinga, and Andrea Bonacorsi for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing MX2, and young star Ferruccio Zanchi for the new MX2 Team HRC effort.

This Grand Prix will also see the World Championship Motocross debut of the new Monster Energy Triumph Racing team, with the sleek black TF 250-X machine from the legendary British manufacturer looking to get amongst the established elite.

As always, there will be LIVE and delayed coverage broadcast across the planet, which includes Eurosport, Direct TV, Rai Sports, More Than Sport, CBS Sports Network, Play Sports Open, Go3, Automoto TV La Chaine, Sport TV1, Champions TV, Stan Sports, and more.

Below you can find a list of TV channels that will air LIVE and delayed action of the YPF Infinia MXGP of Patagonia-Argentina, as well as the 26min Behind-the-Gate magazine featuring the best moments from the races, exclusive interviews and more.  All of this footage will be available on MXGP-TV.com and via our TV magazine partners following the Grand Prix.

As always, MXGP fans can follow the races LIVE throughout the weekend. All you need to do is log onto www.MXGP-TV.com Saturday and Sunday, from wherever you are in the world. 

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Monday March 11 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 08:30 CET – Delayed

Monday March 11 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 09:30 CET – Delayed

Monday March 11 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 10:30 CET – Delayed

Monday March 11 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 11:30 CET – Delayed

WATCH LIVE!

MXGP of Patagonia Argentina LIVE MXGP-TV Timetable

 Local Time/UTC-3 CET 
 StartFinishStartFinish
Saturday    
Studio Show12:0012:3016:0016:30
MX2 RAM Qualifying15:1516:0019:1520:00
MXGP RAM Qualifying16:0016:4520:0020:45
Sunday    
MX2 Race 112:0013:0016:0017:00
MXGP Race 113:0014:0017:0018:00
MX2 Race 215:0016:0019:0020:00
MXGP Race 216:0017:0020:0021:00

TIMETABLE (Local Timing UTC-3) So the track is three hours behind UK time. Hence, on Sunday MX2 race 1 is at 12.15 local time which is 15.15 UK time.

SATURDAY: 10:45 MX2 Free Practice, 11:15 MXGP Free Practice, 13:20 MX2 Time Practice, 14:00 MXGP Time Practice, 15:25 MX2 RAM Qualifying Race, 16:10 MXGP RAM Qualifying Race.

SUNDAY: 10:25 MX2 Warm-up, 10:45 MXGP Warm-up, 12:15 MX2 Race 1, 13:15 MXGP Race 1, 15:10 MX2 Race 2, 16:10 MXGP Race 2.

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