This year’s MotoGP starts off with an amazing race, and the action is back for all the fans out there. But if your region does not have streaming access, you might miss out on the thrill.
Luckily, there’s a simple way to watch every race live on your Amazon FireStick—no matter where you are. In this guide, we’ll show you how a VPN can help you bypass regional limitations and watch MotoGP on Amazon Firestick.
5 Steps: How to Watch MotoGP on Amazon FireStick
Broadcasters such as Hulu and ESPN+ will broadcast the MotoGP season 2025, and fans can watch it from there. If you’re willing to watch the MotoGP on Amazon FireStick, that’s also possible, and you can connect via ServusTV, which is free of cost, with the help of PureVPN by connecting to an Austrian IP.
Not sure how? Follow the steps below to setup PureVPN and watch MotoGP on Amazon FireStick:
- Subscribe to PureVPN app.
- Install the app on your device.
- Connect to an Austrian server.
- Open ServusTV and sign up or login.
- Watch 2025 Moto GP races from anywhere.

Use a VPN to get access to the below-mentioned channels from anywhere
Some channels mentioned below are region-locked, so you need a VPN to get around regional limitations. All you have to do is get a VPN, log in to the VPN app, and connect to a country server where the channel is available. Here’s how you can set up PureVPN on your devices at home:
You can install PureVPN by the following steps:
1. Subscribe to PureVPN.
2. Turn on your Fire TV Stick, select Find, then Search.

3. Enter PureVPN in the search field, and when PureVPN appears in the search results, click it.

4. Click Download now to download the PureVPN app.

5. After opening the app, log in using the credentials you generated when you purchased the subscription. Press Sign in.
Stream MotoGP on FireStick using Silk Browser
Although MotoGP requires membership to broadcast its live races, some of its content is free in other nations.
Additionally, it has a dedicated website to watch all of its free material.
You may use Amazon Silk Browser or another browser to watch the MotoGP races live. The steps are as follows:
1. Open the homepage of your FireStick.

2. Choose to Find and select “Search” from the menu.

3. Enter “Internet Browser.”

4. Click on the Internet icon

5. Select “Download“
6. Select “Open” after the download has been completed.
7. When the browser launches, select Accept Terms.
8. When the Bing.com tab appears, enter https://www.motogp.com/ in the address box.

9. Select GO.
10. The website of MotoGP Official will be opened.
11. Select the Video Pass option if you wish to sign up for the MotoGP service.

12. If not, click on the stream-free option.
13. Create an account to access free streaming
14. Enter your details, then click “Register.” You will get a confirmation email to activate the account.
Stream MotoGP live on FireStick using premium apps
Multiple premium services enable a variety of sports events and games, such as MotoGP, to be streamed with a paid subscription.
One of the top sports streaming applications is Fubo TV, which offers several sports channels, including ESPN, NBA, NBC, Fox Sports, etc.
On FireStick, you can stream the channel on ten devices, over 250 live TV channels (depending on your location), and 1000 hours of DVR storage.
You can access fuboTV using the following steps:
1. Open the FireStick Homepage

2. Select the Find tab and then press the Search icon.

3. In the search box, enter “FuboTV” and then open the resulting link.

4. From the choices, pick the FuboTV app.

5. Select Download or Get to start downloading the app.

6. Open the FuboTV app after it has been successfully downloaded.

7. Sign in or Sign up for the application using your login information

Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix 2025 Preview
The 2025 Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix is set to take place from September 5 to 7 at the iconic Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, near Barcelona, Spain. This event is a key round in the MotoGP World Championship season, featuring thrilling races in MotoGP™, Moto2™, Moto3™, and MotoE™ classes.
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya stretches 4.66 kilometers with 14 challenging corners (8 right and 6 left) and a long straight of 1,047 meters, making it one of the most demanding and exciting tracks on the calendar. The track was resurfaced in 2018, improving safety and race quality with expanded run-off areas.

Top contenders are expected to include reigning MotoGP World Champion Jorge Martín riding for Aprilia, Ducati’s Marc Márquez and Pecco Bagnaia, and rising KTM star Pedro Acosta. The race promises tight competition and technical battles across the classes.
The event atmosphere is enhanced by Barcelona’s Mediterranean charm, offering spectators not just high-speed motorcycle racing but also cultural experiences.
Historically, the Circuit de Catalunya has witnessed unforgettable MotoGP battles, particularly among Spanish riders, making this race one of the season’s highlights. Fans are advised to arrive early for the best viewing, especially on race day.
Estamos en semana de Gran Premio, MotoGP vuelve a España para correr en el GP de Catalunya en el circuito de Montmeló. pic.twitter.com/4X9WRsKo0Z
— Fran Santaclara (@RuizSantaclara) September 1, 2025
Catalan MotoGP Circuit Details
Field | Details |
---|---|
Circuit | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya |
Location | CIRCUIT DE CATALUNYA “Mas la Moreneta” Carretera Granollers |
Length (m) | 4727 |
Width (m) | 12 |
Pole Position | Left |
Total Turns | 13 |
Right Turns | 8 |
Left Turns | 5 |

MotoGP Catalan GP 2025 Schedule
Date | Session | Time |
---|---|---|
Friday, 05 September 2025 | Free Practice 1 | 10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. |
Testing | 03:00 p.m. – 04:00 p.m. | |
Saturday, 06 September 2025 | Free Practice 2 | 10:10 a.m. – 10:40 a.m. |
Qualifications 1 | 10:50 a.m. – 11:05 a.m. | |
Qualifying 2 | 11:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. | |
MotoGP Sprint (12 laps) | 03:00 p.m. | |
Sunday, 07 September 2025 | Warm-up | 09:40 a.m. – 09:50 a.m. |
MotoGP Race (24 laps) | 02:00 p.m. |
Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix Past Winners
Year | Winner | Team / Manufacturer |
---|---|---|
2023 | Aleix Espargaró | Aprilia Racing |
2022 | Fabio Quartararo | Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP |
2021 | Miguel Oliveira | Red Bull KTM Factory Racing |
2020 | Fabio Quartararo | Petronas Yamaha SRT |
2019 | Marc Márquez | Repsol Honda Team |
MotoGP 2025 Season Complete Schedule
Round | Date | Grand Prix | Circuit |
---|---|---|---|
13 | Aug 15–17 | Austrian GP | Red Bull Ring – Spielberg |
14 | Aug 22–24 | Hungarian GP | Balaton Park Circuit |
15 | Sep 5–7 | Catalan GP | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya |
16 | Sep 12–14 | San Marino GP | Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli |
17 | Sep 26–28 | Japanese GP | Mobility Resort Motegi |
18 | Oct 3–5 | Indonesian GP | Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit |
19 | Oct 17–19 | Australian GP | Phillip Island |
20 | Oct 24–26 | Malaysian GP | Sepang International Circuit |
21 | Nov 7–9 | Portuguese GP | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve |
22 | Nov 14–16 | Valencia GP | Circuit Ricardo Tormo |
FAQs
Yes, you can watch MotoGP on Amazon FireStick using PureVPN.
Yes, you can watch MotoGP on Amazon, but not directly through Amazon Prime Video.
Yes, all MotoGP races can be watched for free on Servus TV. However, the service is only accessible in Australia.
Nevertheless, several free streaming video footage would be available on the MotoGP website.
You can access the MotoGP races, video highlights, and the calendar of all MotoGP events on the official MotoGP app for FireStick.
Yes, you need a subscription to MotoGP’s video pass service to watch the races live. The video pass service provides access to all races, interviews, and exclusive content. You can purchase the video pass on MotoGP’s official website.
No, you can only watch MotoGP on the MotoGP app, which is available for download from the Amazon App Store. You must subscribe to the video pass service to access the app’s content.
The video pass subscription costs vary depending on the plan you choose. There are three plans available: monthly, annual, and multi-screen. The monthly plan costs around $28 per month, while the annual plan costs around $170 per year. The multi-screen plan, which allows you to watch on up to three devices simultaneously, costs around $210 annually.
Yes, you can watch MotoGP in HD on your Amazon FireStick. The video pass service offers high-quality video streams, including 1080p resolution and 50fps frame rate, for a better viewing experience. However, you need a good internet connection and a compatible device to enjoy HD content.