MOTOCROSS of NATIONS 2019 – LIVE STREAM – DIRETTA TV GRATIS!

Scritto venerdì 27 Settembre 2019 alle 06:10.

Come guardare il Monster Energy FIM Motocross delle Nazioni 2019

ASSEN (Paesi Bassi), 26 settembre 2019 – È giunto il momento per la 73a edizione del Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations e quest’anno l’evento ritorna in Europa come pista sabbiosa di Assen, lo ospita per la prima volta.

Nonostante diversi podi in passato, i Paesi Bassi non hanno mai vinto il trofeo Chamberlain, ma questo potrebbe cambiare questo fine settimana, dato che la formazione della squadra sembra forte, composta dal campione del mondo pluripremiato, Jeffrey Herlings, vincitore della classe OPEN dell’anno scorso Glenn Coldenhoff e Calvin Vlaanderen MX2. O potrebbe essere questo il fine settimana in cui il Team USA torna per la prima volta sul gradino più alto del podio dal 2011.

La copertura televisiva dal circuito olandese verrà trasmessa ai tradizionali partner televisivi di Youthstream, incluso il NOS dei Paesi Bassi, che copriranno l’intera stagione in diretta. Inoltre, tutte le azioni del fine settimana saranno disponibili anche su RTL in quanto offrono un programma speciale per il Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations di quest’anno.

Inoltre, in loco saranno fornite notizie su vari canali nazionali come Omroep Brabant, RTV Drenthe, SBS Hart von Nederland e Dagblad von Het Noorder.

L’intero evento, sarà trasmesso in streaming LIVE in tutto il mondo da Assen sul servizio TV online di MXGP, www.MXGP-TV.com.

Inoltre LIVE questo fine settimana ci sarà la conferenza stampa di apertura che includerà la presentazione ufficiale dei team ai media, la presentazione delle squadre alla folla, la pit bike delle Nazioni appena aggiunta dove il paddock MXGP si batterà per orgoglio e gloria prima le azioni MXoN dei fine settimana e il ballottaggio per determinare la posizione di partenza di ogni squadra per le gare di qualificazione.

Per sapere quando e dove guardare nel tuo paese di origine controlla gli elenchi di seguito.

ITALY

RAI SPORT 

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

RAI SPORT WEB

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live streaming 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live streaming

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live streaming

 

EUROPE

EUROSPORT 2

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 19:15 CET Delayed 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 19:45 CET Delayed 

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 20:15 CET Delayed 

 

How to watch the 2019 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations

ASSEN (Netherlands), 26 September 2019 – The time has come for the 73rd edition of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations and this year, the event heads back to Europe as the sandy track of Assen, hosts it for the very first time. 

Despite several podium finishes in the past, The Netherlands have never won the Chamberlain trophy, but this could change this weekend, as the team line-up is looking strong, made up of the multi-time World Champion, Jeffrey Herlings, last year’s OPEN winner, Glenn Coldenhoff and Calvin Vlaanderen. Or could this be the weekend that Team USA make a comeback to the top step of the podium for the first time since 2011.

TV coverage from the Dutch circuit will be broadcasted to Youthstream’s traditional TV partners including the Netherland’s NOS, who cover the entire season live. In addition, all the action from the weekend will also be available on RTL as they deliver a special program for this year’s Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations. 

Also, onsite providing news coverage will be, several national channels such as Omroep Brabant, RTV Drenthe, SBS Hart von Nederland and Dagblad von Het Noorder.

The entire event, including Saturday’s Qualifying races and the additional Yamaha bLU cRU 65cc, 85cc and 125cc races will be streamed LIVE worldwide from Assen on MXGP’s own online TV service, www.MXGP-TV.com.

In addition LIVE this weekend will be the Opening Press conference including the official teams presentation to the media, Teams Presentation to the crowd, the newly added pit bike of Nations race where the MXGP paddock will battle for pride and glory before the weekends’ MXoN actions and the Balloting to determine each team’s starting position for the qualifying races. 

To find out when and where to watch in your home country check the listings below. 

ITALY

RAI SPORT 

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

RAI SPORT WEB

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live streaming 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live streaming

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live streaming

 

EUROPE

EUROSPORT 2

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 19:15 CET Delayed 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 19:45 CET Delayed 

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 20:15 CET Delayed 

 

USA – CANADA

CBS Sports Network

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 12:00 pm ET Delayed 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 13:00 pm ET Delayed 

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 14:00 pm ET Delayed 

 

BALTICS (Estonia – Latvia – Lithuania)

TV Play Sports + 

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

BELGIUM 

PLAY SPORTS 1

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

PLAY SPORTS 1

Sunday 29 September – 20mn Highlights

 

BULGARIA

BNT

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

DENMARK

DR3

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

FRANCE

 

LA CHAINE L’EQUIPE

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:30 CET Delayed

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

EUROSPORT 2

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 19:15 CET Delayed 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 19:45 CET Delayed 

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 20:15 CET Delayed 

 

AUTOMOTO LA CHAINE  

Monday 30 September – Race 1 – 20:00 CET Delayed 

Monday 30 September – Race 2 – 21:00 CET Delayed 

Monday 30 September – Race 3 – 22:00 CET Delayed 

 

ITALY

RAI SPORT 

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

RAI SPORT WEB

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live streaming 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live streaming

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live streaming

 

NETHERLANDS

NOS

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live streaming 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live streaming

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live 

 

PORTUGAL

Sport TV 5

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 16:00 CET Live

 

SLOVENIA 

Sport TV1

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 13:00 CET Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 14:30 CET Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 1 6:00 CET Live

 

ASIA

FOX SPORTS 2 SEA (Cambodia, Indonesia, Macau, Mongolia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Hong Kong,  Thailand, Vietnam)

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 19:00 HKT – Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 20:30 HKT – Live

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 22:00 HKT – Live

 

FOX SPORT INDONESIA 

Monday 30 September – Race 1 – 10:00 HKT – Delayed

Monday 30 September – Race 2 – 11:00 HKT – Delayed 

Monday 30 September – Race 3 – 12:00 HKT – Delayed

 

FOX SPORT SEA

Monday 30 September – Race 1 – 09:00 HKT – Delayed 

Monday 30 September – Race 2 – 10:00 HKT – Delayed 

Monday 30 September – Race 3 – 11:00 HKT – Delayed

 

FOX SPORT 3 SEA 

Monday 30 September – Race 1 – 19:00 HKT – Live

Monday 30 September – Race 2 – 20:30 HKT – Live

Monday 30 September – Race 3 – 22:00 HKT – Live

 

FOX SPORT CHINA

Monday 30 September – Race 1 – 09:00 HKT – Delayed 

Monday 30 September – Race 2 – 10:00 HKT – Delayed 

Monday 30 September – Race 3 – 11:00 HKT – Delayed

 

BRAZIL 

Bandsports

Sunday 29 September – Race 1 – 08:00 Brazil timing Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 2 – 08:30 Brazil timing Live 

Sunday 29 September – Race 3 – 11:00 Brazil timing Live

 

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  Local Time/CET
  Start Finish
Friday     
Teams Presentation conference

ONLY on MXGP Facebook

 

14:30

15:45
Teams Presentation 17:00 18:00
Pit Bike of Nations

ONLY on MXGP Facebook

18:15 19:00
Ballot

ONLY on MXGP Facebook

19:15 19:45
Saturday    
bLU cRU 65cc Race 13:05 13:35
bLU cRU 85cc Race 13:40 14:15
MXGP Qualifying 14:20 15:00
MX2 Qualifying 15:20 16:00
OPEN Qualifying 16:20 17:00
MXGP Awards 20:00 21:00
Sunday     
bLU cRU 125cc Race 09:15 09:45
Final B 10:50 11:40
Race 1 (MXGP & MX2) 13:00 14:00
Race 2 (MX2 & Open) 14:30 15:30
Race 3 (Open & MXGP) 16:00 17:00

 

     

TIMETABLE 

Friday: MXoN Teams Presentation to the Crowd 17:00; Pit Bike of Nations 18:15; Briefing with Team Managers and Ballot 19:15. 

Saturday: Free Practice MXGP 10:00; Free practice MX2 10:50; Free Practice Open 11:40; Qualifying Heat MXGP 14:30; Qualifying Heat MX2 15:30; Qualifying Heat Open 16:30

Sunday: Warm-up B-Final 8:35; Warm-up MXoN Group 1 10:00; Warm-up MXoN Group 2 10:20; B-Final 10:50; MXoN Race 1 (MXGP+MX2) 13:10; MXoN Race 2 (MX2+Open) 14:40; MXoN Race 3 (Open+MXGP) 16:08.

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