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This weekend’s motorcycle and club racing scene converges on the Colorado Desert as 951 Live brings comprehensive streaming coverage of the Chuckwalla Valley Motorcycle Association’s penultimate round of the Winter Series. On March 21st and 22nd, viewers can tune into production features such as multiple camera angles, live commentary, a digital leaderboard overlay, track mapping, and slow-motion replay to follow every on-track incident and decisive pass.
Alongside the CVMA broadcast, regional motorsport activity includes a hotly contested 86Cup paddock at Chuckwalla and national broadcast commitments from NBC Sports that will present the Twelve Hours of Sebring and a Monster Energy AMA Supercross round on Peacock and network outlets. Below you’ll find the live stream links, the CVMA race order for each day, instructions for racers and advertisers, and a short summary of supporting series and national TV coverage.
Live streams and how to watch
To follow the action live, head to the 951 Live YouTube feed: Saturday stream at https://youtube.com/live/flQFEyoEwqo?feature=share and Sunday stream at https://youtube.com/live/-LkOXPPNb58?feature=share. The channel incorporates real-time timing data and expert commentary so fans can stay connected from home or at the track. If you plan to receive notifications when coverage begins, subscribe to YouTube.com/@951Live to enable alerts for both days.
Production features to expect
The broadcast will emphasize viewer clarity by using multiple on-board and trackside cameras, integrated timing graphics, and replay capabilities. Expect dedicated pit reporting, split-screen leaderboards for class battles, and slow-motion clips for decisive moments. These production elements are designed to highlight both the pro-level duels and the grassroots rivalries that define the CVMA Winter Series.
Race day schedules: what’s on track
Saturday opens a full card featuring a mix of formula and displacement-based classes. Highlights include the Formula Ultra Lightweight (Pro, Expert & Amateur), CVMA Hooligans, several American Thunder entries, the Formula Open groups, Formula Middleweight categories, and the always-popular Formula Twins. Midday and afternoon sessions showcase 500 Supersport, multiple Supersport Open and Middleweight races, the Femmewalla classes, and finishes with Formula 2, a second Hooligans race, and a provisional Formula Superbike entry.
Sunday repeats many of the premier classes and adds a set of shootouts: the 10-lap Shootout for Pro & Expert, the Formula Lightweight Twins shootout, and additional Formula Ultra Lightweight and Middleweight shootouts with shorter lap counts. The Sunday program also includes final runs for Formula Open, Formula 40 divisions, repeat Hooligans and American Thunder races, and a full complement of Supersport and Formula Twins sessions to close the weekend.
Racers, entry info and commercial opportunities
If you are considering racing with the Chuckwalla Valley Motorcycle Association, note that Chuckwalla Raceway offers on-site secure storage so competitors can leave bikes and gear between rounds. For registration details and how to get started, visit CVMARacing.com or email [email protected]. Teams and businesses interested in advertising during the 951 Live broadcasts can reach out to Justin Murphy by texting 951.333.8244 to discuss options and inventory.
About the organizers and the broadcaster
The Chuckwalla Valley Motorcycle Association (CVMA) focuses on producing a racer-first winter road racing series that emphasizes safety, fairness, and continual improvement for riders at every level. 951 Live is a Southern California-based motorsports media group that specializes in live, high-quality coverage of regional races and grassroots championships, providing a platform that raises visibility for local series.
Regional and national roundup
At the club-car level, the 86Cup Round 2 at Chuckwalla endured extremely hot conditions but still managed healthy participation. The Gen 1 FA20 cars put in a strong weekend, claiming multiple class wins despite mechanical dramas for some contenders. Class winners included Ryan Ching (Stock), Brian Guan (Street), Joseph Alfonso (Modified) and Stephen Ellis (Unlimited). Joseph also secured the OS Giken $100 bounty for the fastest Modified-class lap. The series’ next event is scheduled for Saturday 4/18 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outside Road Course, with registration already showing strong interest from the wider Southwest region.
NBC Sports weekend: Sebring and Supercross
On the national stage, NBC Sports will present the IMSA Twelve Hours of Sebring beginning on March 21 with live coverage starting on Peacock at 10 a.m. ET before moving to Peacock and NBCSN at 4:30 p.m. ET. The network’s commentary team includes veterans such as Leigh Diffey, Calvin Fish, Townsend Bell, and Oliver Gavin, with a seasoned pit reporter lineup. Monster Energy AMA Supercross from Birmingham will also stream live on Peacock March 21 at 7 p.m. ET, with an encore on NBC on March 22 at 1 p.m. ET and extensive qualifying and Race Day Live coverage during the weekend.