On Sunday, March 29th at 10:00 pm, the MotoGP pilots will compete at the legendary Circuit of the Americas in Austin, live on Canal +. This race is expected to be a turning point in the 2026 season. After an exciting Grand Prix in Brazil, the paddock now moves to the United States with renewed stakes, confident favorites, and rising pressure among title contenders. The American audience awaits to see if the competition intensifies, especially on a track that rewards aggressive riders. Ducati, Aprilia, and Honda are expected to be the main contenders under the spotlight in Austin.
In the previous race, the Brazilian Grand Prix took place on Sunday, March 22nd at the Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, marking its return after 22 years. The race delivered on its promises, with Marco Bezzecchi claiming victory decisively, marking his fourth MotoGP win and solidifying his dominance in the early season. His teammate Jorge Martin completed an impressive one-two finish for Aprilia, while Fabio Di Giannantonio rounded out the podium. However, not everyone had a successful day, as Francesco Bagnaia, Jack Miller, Brad Binder, and Joan Mir had to retire. Marc Márquez showed his ambitions early on, winning the sprint race and hinting at a fierce battle ahead.
To catch all the action at the US MotoGP, tune in on Sunday, March 29th at 10:00 pm on Canal + or stream it on the official app.
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How to watch the MotoGP Grand Prix in Austin live?
The MotoGP race in Austin will start on Sunday, March 29th at 10:00 pm. The race will be broadcast live on Canal +, the official broadcaster in France. Subscribers can also stream the race through the myCanal app, available on various devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, and smart TVs.







