SBK, 6 Hours of Most, FIM EWC Final: Watch live broadcasts or watch highlights on Sky Sport
The International Endurance Federation World Endurance Championship final, 6 hours in length, can be watched live worldwide on Saturday 9 October. The world title will be decided in this first edition in the Czech Republic which will be flagged at 11am CEST on Saturday.
The entire 6 Hours of Most can be watched live on the international Eurosport network. Live coverage will begin with the starting action at 10.45am and finish at 5.30pm with the podiuming ceremony, which will celebrate the race winners and 2021 FIM EWC Champions after this final race.
The 2021 world title will be decided in MOST. Factory team Yoshimura Siert Motul, the defending champion, has reached the Czech Republic in the lead, but will have to dominate the ambitious independent team VRD Igol Experiences. The latter are still in a position to win the world crown if they can hold off the other factory teams in Most.
Fans can also experience the thrill of the first edition of 6 Hours of Most from start to finish on the Eurosport digital platform with commentary in English and French.
Fans around the world can watch 6 Hours of Most live outside the Eurosport network. In France, La Chaîne l’Équipe will offer full live coverage from 10.45am onwards. RTBF Auvio in Belgium will also offer full live coverage, along with JSports in Japan, Sky Sport in New Zealand and RTVS in Slovakia.
international platform Motorsport.tv The entire race stream will live in the Americas and Africa as well as in Asia.
The OTT Motortrend platform will feature full live coverage in North America, along with Servus TV in Austria and Germany and RTL Play in Luxembourg.
The program highlights the increased international reach of the FIM World Endurance Championship. In Europe, the highlights of the race will be shown on Sky Sport in Italy, Motowizja in Poland, and TV3 Sports, a channel owned by AM Baltics group. Highlights will also be shown on MAV TV in the US, SuperSport and StarTimes in Africa, Dubai Sports in the Middle East, Bein Sports in Asia, Nippon TV in Japan, Astro in Malaysia and True Visions in Thailand.
You can also follow 6 Hours of Most on FIM EWC platforms and social channels: Via live time and on fimewc.com as well as personalized content on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube and race crashes as they happen on Twitter.
The International Endurance Federation World Endurance Championship final, 6 hours in length, can be watched live worldwide on Saturday 9 October. The world title will be decided in this first edition in the Czech Republic, which kicks off at 11 CET on Saturday.
The entire 6 Hours of Most can be followed live on the international Eurosport network. Live coverage will begin with the starting action at 10.45am and end at 5.30pm with the podium ceremony, which will celebrate the race winners and FIM EWC 2021 Champions after this final race.
The 2021 world title will be decided in MOST. Factory Team Yoshimura Cert Motul, the defending champion, reaches the Czech Republic on top but will have to keep the ambitious independent team in check. VRD Igol تجارب Experiences. The latter could still win the world title if they could fend off the other official teams in MOST.
Fans can also experience the thrill of the first edition of 6 Hours of Most from start to finish on the Eurosport digital platform with commentary in English and French.
Fans around the world can watch 6 Hours of Most live outside the Eurosport network. In France, La Chaîne l’Équipe will offer full live coverage starting at 10.45am. RTBF Auvio in Belgium will also offer full live coverage, along with JSports in Japan, Sky Sport in New Zealand and RTVS in Slovakia.
international platform Motorsport.tv The entire race stream will live in the Americas and Africa, as well as Asia.
The OTT Motortrend platform will offer full coverage live in North America, along with Servus TV in Austria and Germany and RTL Play in Luxembourg.
The program highlights the increased international reach of the FIM World Endurance Championship. In Europe, the highlights of the race will be shown on Sky Sport in Italy, Motowizja in Poland and TV3 Sports, a channel owned by AM Baltics Group. Highlights will also be shown on MAV TV in the US, SuperSport and StarTimes in Africa, Dubai Sports in the Middle East, Bein Sports in Asia, Nippon TV in Japan, Astro in Malaysia, and True Visions in Thailand.
It is also possible to follow 6 Hours of Most on FIM EWC platforms and social channels: With live timing and on fimewc.com as well as personalized content on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube and racing crashes as they happen on Twitter.
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