Where to Watch Moto2 at the 2026 German Grand Prix: Natalie Quirk, Gavin Emmett & Michael Laverty on TNT Sports 2
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Where to Watch Moto2 at the 2026 German Grand Prix: Natalie Quirk, Gavin Emmett & Michael Laverty on TNT Sports 2
UK fans can watch the Moto2 race at the 2026 German Grand Prix on TNT Sports 2 HD (UK) and via HBO Max UK for streaming, with coverage beginning at 11:15 BST on Sunday, 12 July 2026. The internationally available World Feed is also accessible via MotoGP Video Pass and F1 TV Pro in select regions, offering live commentary from Matthew Birt, Louis Suddaby, and reporter Jack Appleyard [1][3].
The UK broadcast is led by presenter Natalie Quirk, who brings decades of motorsport journalism experience from her time at Sky Sports and BBC, known for her clear race analysis and rider interviews [1]. Main commentator Gavin Emmett joins again this year; a former BBC and ITV motorsport presenter, Emmett has become synonymous with UK MotoGP coverage, delivering crisp, informed narration across all three classes [1]. Co-commentator Michael Laverty, a former British Superbike champion and Moto2 race winner, adds unparalleled technical insight, having ridden at the Sachsenring multiple times and understood the circuit's tight,高速 corners from the rider's seat [1].
The punditry panel features Sylvain Guintoli, a former World Superbike champion and current Aprilia test rider, whose tactical understanding of Moto2’s close-fightingpakking is unmatched, and Neil Hodgson, a World Superbike title holder and seasoned analyst known for his sharp critiques of race strategy [1]. Reporter Steve Day, a veteran of British motorsport broadcasting with over 20 years covering MotoGP and BSB, provides on-the-ground updates and rider insights from the pit lane [1].
For those who prefer the global perspective, the World Feed offers commentary by Matthew Birt, a long-standing MotoGP voice with extensive experience in international broadcasting, alongside co-commentator Louis Suddaby, a former Moto3 rider and commentator who brings fresh rider-led analysis. Reporter Jack Appleyard, a respected UK-based journalist who has covered multiple Grand Prix events, delivers live pit-lane reports [1].
The Moto2 race takes place at the legendary Sachsenring, a 3.7km circuit known for its sharp left-hand turns and high-speed chicanes, where riders like Ai Ogura and ferdi kadi have previously dominated. According to recent results, MVS has already secured the Moto2 riders' championship heading into this event, adding immense pressure on the remaining contenders [1]. The race is scheduled for 13:00 BST (14:00 CEST) on Sunday, with the full MotoGP weekend including MotoGP and Moto3 races also available on the same channels [3].
Streaming options include HBO Max UK (subject to geo-restrictions and subscription) and TNT Sports’ on-demand platform, which offers live race feeds, highlights, and full session replays. For international viewers, the MotoGP Video Pass (~€139.99/year) provides unrestricted access to all live sessions, including Moto2, MotoGP, and Moto3, along with exclusive content and press conferences [3].
Don’t miss the action: tune in at 11:15 BST on TNT Sports 2 HD or stream via HBO Max UK, and experience the tight, thrilling battles of Moto2 at one of motorsport’s most iconic circuits. For more on the riders, teams, and broadcast rights, visit the official MotoGP website.
Article generated: 12 July 2026, 11:26 GMT