Czech Republic Grand Prix Moto2 live on TNT Sports 2 HD and HBO Max UK: Suzi Perry leads the UK coverage
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Moto2 coverage of the Czech Republic Grand Prix in the UK is being shown on HBO Max UK and TNT Sports 2 HD, with Suzi Perry fronting the broadcast, Gavin Emmett on main commentary, and Michael Laverty, Sylvain Guintoli, Neil Hodgson and Natalie Quirk completing the studio and reporting team. The event is the Grand Prix of Czechia at Brno, and the official MotoGP weekend runs from 19 to 21 June 2026.[4][8]
The Moto2 race story in Brno has been shaped by David Alonso, who took pole position with a new Brno lap record of 1:57.718 and led qualifying by 0.205 seconds, with Filip Salač in second and Daniel Holgado completing the front row.[1][3] That gives the race a strong home-interest angle for British and global viewers following both the championship fight and the local support for Salač.
Suzi Perry remains one of the most recognisable faces in motorcycle racing coverage in the UK, having spent years presenting major two-wheel broadcasts across MotoGP and other motorsport properties. Her role as lead presenter continues TNT Sports’ long-running approach of pairing a familiar studio anchor with specialist riders and former racers who can explain the technical and tactical side of Moto2 in plain language. Gavin Emmett, meanwhile, is a seasoned motorcycle racing commentator whose voice is closely associated with modern Grand Prix coverage, bringing pace, precision and live-race analysis to the main feed.
The pundit line-up adds significant depth. Michael Laverty, a former Grand Prix rider and current paddock analyst, offers first-hand insight into racecraft, tyres and setup. Sylvain Guintoli, the 2014 World Superbike champion, brings elite-level experience from a career that has taken him through Grand Prix and superbike competition. Neil Hodgson, the 2003 World Superbike champion, is another proven race winner with broadcast experience who can translate rider behaviour and bike dynamics into straightforward analysis. Natalie Quirk is on reporting duties from the circuit, providing updates from the pit lane and grid.
For viewers who prefer the international production, the world feed is led by Matthew Birt with Louis Suddaby as co-commentator and Jack Appleyard reporting. That gives fans a second, globally distributed broadcast option with a different commentary balance and the same core race action from Brno. The official MotoGP calendar also lists the Czechia round as part of the 2026 season schedule.[8]
Brno has also delivered a strong qualifying backdrop for the weekend, with the circuit producing record pace in Moto2 and a competitive front row that should make the race one of the more closely watched contests of the round.[1][3] With British coverage on TNT Sports 2 HD and HBO Max UK, plus the world feed for international audiences, the Moto2 race is available through multiple broadcast routes depending on region and subscription access.
For official event and ticket information, the Grand Prix of Czechia organiser provides the latest race-weekend details, including venue and sales information for Brno.[4]
Article generated: 21 June 2026, 11:15 GMT