MXGP | A GLOBAL BROADCAST

The 2024 MXGP season achieved new heights in global coverage, with over 16,000 hours of broadcasting delivered to fans across the world. This remarkable production effort ensured that every race, from the season opener to the thrilling finales, was accessible to millions of viewers in real time.

Infront Moto Racing's world-class broadcast team worked tirelessly to bring motocross action to life, utilizing cutting-edge technology and innovative storytelling to capture the intensity and drama of every moment. From on track cameras to brand new FPV drone dynamic views, the Grand Prix action have never been as thrilling to follow LIVE. From the thunderous starts to the triumphant finishes, viewers experienced the sport like never before. The global reach of these broadcasts further cemented MXGP’s position as a leader in sports entertainment, providing a platform for the championship to grow its fanbase year after year.

    

Growing Global Reach

MXGP’s ability to captivate audiences worldwide was evident in 2024, with an astounding 48 million viewers tuning in throughout the season (N.B: all broadcast data and figures are independently provided by Nielsen Sports). This achievement was made possible by strategic partnerships with leading broadcasters such as Eurosport, CBS, L’Équipe, and Stan Sport. These collaborations ensured that fans across Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Australia could experience the thrill of motocross racing from their homes.

The growth of MXGP’s global presence is a testament to the sport’s universal appeal and the relentless efforts to expand into new markets. In 2025, this reach is set to grow even further, with new destinations and increased accessibility for fans. By continuously breaking barriers and expanding its audience, MXGP is solidifying its position as a truly global championship.

 

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