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MotoGP TV deal extended in Australia
Fox Sports has extended its broadcast rights for both MotoGP and World Superbike in Australia for a further two years and three years respectively. Australian MotoGP fans will continue to be able to watch every practice session, qualifying session, and race live and ad-free from the premier class, Moto2, and Moto3 for the next two seasons. World Superbike and the Supersport World Championship races, as well as the WSBK Superpole session, will be shown live for the next three seasons. We have seen plenty of great racing across this year’s MotoGP and World Superbikes, with the highlight being Aussie star Jack Miller claiming his maiden MotoGP race win. “Today’s announcement is fantastic...
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