What is MotoGP?
The MotoGP World Championship is the pinnacle competition in international motorcycle road racing. It developed primarily in Europe after the FIM (Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme) consolidated the regulations for motorcycle competition for the first time in 1949. Fast-forward to the XXI century, MotoGP is showcasing the greatest talents in the two-wheel competitions, thrilling fans with incredible races all over the world.
Not even the unprecedented challenges of 2020 could stop the Series to take place, as it continued and boosted the connection with the public via TV, social media and internet coverage through its four classes: MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 and MotoE.
How does the MotoGP Championship works?
MotoGP in numbers
* 20 races in 16 countries all over the world
* 97 riders competing in 4 different classes, from over 20 countries
* more than 200 countries reached by live or same-day programming
* 433M homes reached via cable / satellite TV networks
* 27,145 hours of MotoGP broadcast
* 83% of the audience would choose a brand for its MotoGP association
* 75% of the public have bought a product due to MotoGP sponsorship
* more than 40M fans across social media and digital platforms
* 60% of fans on MotoGP Social Media are under the age of 35
But above the numbers, MotoGP is emotion
However, the MotoGP World Championship’s core is emotion.
It’s about overcoming limits and challenges, day after day.
It’s about families and friends, supporting riders and pushing them to achieve their dreams.
It’s the thrill on the starting grid, right before the riders take off to battle.
It’s thousands of spectators on the grandstands, supporting their favourite athletes and a unique sport.
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