Kickoff for the 75th MotoGP World Championship and the Portuguese Grand Prix

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The MotoGP World Championship returns to mark its 75th edition with a thrilling start this weekend in Portime3o, Portugal. A full season of high speed action stretches ahead, running for eight months and culminating in November. Fans in Canada and the United States will get a front-row seat to every moment as the two-wheeled drama unfolds across a calendar packed with elite racing and drama that only MotoGP can deliver.

The grid features twelve teams and 24 riders who will battle for top honors across the season. Names like Marc Marquez (Sling), Alex Espargarf3 (Aprilia), and Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) headline a field rich with talent and championship pedigree. Spain contributes several strong venues, though not all will host a world event this season. The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will be a focal point, with its new season storylines pairing with races at Valencia and Jerez de la Frontera. The Spanish Grand Prix holds a revered place on the calendar, strengthening the circuit lineup alongside events in India and Kazakhstan, which expand the total to 21 grand prix rounds. The Aragon circuit is notably absent from this years schedule.

How to watch the 2023 MotoGP World Championship races live

As with every season, all the essential updates and race-day information are accessible through the primary coverage hub. Viewers can follow the full race calendar and live action for MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3 in one convenient place. The dedicated motoGP championship feed is designed to make it simple to stay on top of every practice, qualifying, and race moment, including classifications for each Grand Prix.

For those seeking an official broadcast option, DAZN holds the championship rights in many regions. Commentary teams for the year include Ernest Riveras, Izaskun Ruiz, Jorge Lorenzo, Alex Criville9, and Carlos Checa, delivering expert insights and technical breakdowns during each live broadcast. A Canadian or American viewer can expect familiar, high-energy narration paired with reliable stream quality that keeps pace with the on-track action.

Beyond live races, the dedicated motorcycle championship feature offers a comprehensive hub of content. Viewers will find the latest championship news, episodic photo galleries from every Grand Prix, and a wide array of topics related to the sport. This hub is designed to complement live viewing, giving fans a deeper understanding of race strategy, rider form, and team developments as the season progresses. The coverage is crafted to ensure fans in North America can follow the season with the same depth and clarity as international audiences.

In sum, the 75th MotoGP World Championship promises a season filled with competitive spirit, technical prowess, and compelling rivalries. Whether watching live in Canada and the United States or following through the season hub, fans have multiple ways to stay connected with every twist, overtake, and finish-line moment. The calendar, the riders, and the storylines all point toward a season that will be remembered for years to come. [Citation: MotoGP official coverage and regional broadcast partners]

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