The MotoGP series is in Argentina, highlighted by Marc Marquez’s return after six years. He aims for his 90th win. FanCode will stream the event in India, while Eurosport offers TV coverage. Race fans have various viewing options ahead of the competition.
The MotoGP series has arrived in South America to kick off its second round at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit, which last hosted the event a year ago. This Grand Prix is particularly significant for championship leader Marc Marquez, who returns to race here after six years, having previously triumphed at this venue in 2014, 2016, and 2019. Marquez aims to secure his 90th GP victory, a feat that would tie him with the legendary Angel Nieto.
Marc Marquez was seen at the track wearing an Argentina national football jersey. Upon being questioned if he donned Messi’s number, he clarified, “I don’t dare. I got the jersey as a present from Ducati Argentina and I said I would arrive at the circuit wearing the jersey. But it has (to have) Marquez on the back… Messi is a big deal.”
Ducati and Marquez have both experienced a strong start, achieving a decisive victory in the Thailand GP. The other competitors are definitely looking to improve their performance and challenge the powerful duo of Marquez and Ducati moving forward.
For MotoGP enthusiasts in India, FanCode has acquired exclusive streaming rights from 2025 to 2027, offering live coverage of every event including practices, qualifying, sprint races, and the main races, along with additional content. Fans can choose to pay Rs 49 for individual races or opt for the MotoGP Season Pass at Rs 599. Additionally, a combined F1 and MotoGP Pass is available for Rs 999.
Those preferring traditional broadcast can watch the races on Eurosport India, which has an exclusive three-year broadcasting agreement for MotoGP in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, extending through 2026.
The Argentina MotoGP event marks a significant return for Marc Marquez, who aims for a record-breaking 90th win. With FanCode securing streaming rights and Eurosport providing television coverage, fans across India have ample opportunities to follow this exciting MotoGP season. The competition is gearing up in hopes of dethroning Ducati and Marquez’s stronghold as the series unfolds.
Original Source: www.financialexpress.com