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MXGP OF AUSTRALIA TO AIR LIVE ON NATIONAL BROADCASTERS AND STAN SPORT

SHANGHAI (China) 10 September 2025 – Infront Moto Racing is proud to confirm that Australian fans will enjoy extensive live coverage of the MXGP of Australia set in Darwin, as the FIM Motocross World Championship makes its historic return to Australian soil on 19–21 September 2025, after 24 years.
Motorsport enthusiasts across the country will be able to experience the excitement of this milestone event thanks to both free-to-air television and premium streaming broadcasts. The best riders such as Romain Febvre, Jefffrey Herlings, Tim Gajser, Lucas Coenen, Kay de Wolf, Andrea Adamo, Simon Laengenfelder will be present to deliver a great spectacle on the Aussie’s track in Darwin!
Free-to-Air Coverage
Fans nationwide can follow the MXGP races live on Sunday:
- 9Gem – Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin
- 9Rush – Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
Schedule (local times):
- 13:00 MXGP Race 1 (13:30 Sydney Time)
- 16:00 MXGP Race 2 (16:30 Sydney Time)
Stan Sport Coverage
In addition, Stan Sport will deliver four hours of live coverage on Sunday, showcasing both MXGP and MX2 categories:
- 12:00 MX2 Race 1 (12:30 Sydney Time)
- 13:00 MXGP Race 1 (13:30 Sydney Time)
- 15:00 MX2 Race 2 (15:30 Sydney Time)
- 16:00 MXGP Race 2 (16:30 Sydney Time)
The return of MXGP to Australia is set to be one of the highlights of the 2025 season, marking the grand finale of the season! It will bring the world’s best riders and teams back to a country with a proud motocross heritage. With comprehensive broadcast coverage now confirmed, fans across Australia will be able to follow every moment of the action live.
Further details on international TV coverage for the MXGP of Australia will be communicated in the coming weeks.
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