Watch the FIM Endurance World Championship live on FIM-MOTO.TV

Catch every hour of the FIM Endurance World Championship live and on replay via FIM-MOTO.TV with a new global streaming agreement

The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme has announced a new broadcast arrangement that brings the FIM endurance world Championship to viewers around the globe via FIM-MOTO.TV. Under a collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, the full slate of rounds will be available to stream starting the weekend of 18-19 April. The agreement is being delivered under the new management of Endurance Moto Promoter and aims to widen access to this demanding form of racing, often described as endurance motorcycle racing, by offering live coverage and race replays to fans outside specific European territories.

Because of regional rights, the live streams will not apply in Europe, but they will reach large swathes of the world including North and South America, most of Asia (with the exception of Japan), the Caribbean, the Middle East and Africa, and Oceania (excluding Australia). The service is offered through the FIM-MOTO.TV website and mobile app, which already supports a global audience exceeding four hundred thousand users who follow a broad range of FIM world championship events, both on-road and off-road. This rollout is designed to make the championship more accessible to international followers who cannot attend the circuits in person.

What the 2026 race calendar includes

The season opens with the iconic 24 Heures Motos at the Circuit Bugatti in Le Mans, which traditionally draws massive attention from endurance fans. After Le Mans, the series heads to the famous Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps for the 8 Hours of Spa Motos, and then to Japan for the celebrated Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours. The championship concludes with the decisive Bol d’Or — a 24-hour test of machine and rider at Circuit Paul Ricard. Each of these events will be available live on the platform and, importantly, each broadcast will include a full replay for on-demand viewing, a key feature for international audiences in different time zones.

How to access live coverage and replays

All rounds are being offered on a pay-per-view basis at a standard rate of €6.99 per round. Purchasing a round provides immediate access to the live stream plus the complete replay archive for that event, enabling fans to watch any session they missed. Subscriptions are handled through the FIM-MOTO.TV platform, which supports both desktop streaming and a mobile application for viewing on the go. The model is straightforward: buy the event you want, stream live or later, and keep the replay. This approach is intended to give casual viewers and dedicated followers alike the flexibility to watch according to their schedules.

Why the deal matters to fans and the sport

By partnering with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports and centralizing broadcasts on FIM-MOTO.TV, the championship aims to grow its footprint beyond traditional television windows. The platform’s existing user base of over four hundred thousand demonstrates a ready audience for expanded coverage of FIM World Championship series. For participants and teams, increased visibility can translate into more sponsor exposure and deeper fan engagement. For viewers, the combination of live coverage, geo-targeted availability, and affordable pay-per-view pricing creates an easier path to follow a specialized discipline that blends high-speed competition with strategy and mechanical endurance.

Territory exclusions and what they mean

While the streaming rights extend to many regions, the arrangement intentionally excludes European territories and specifically omits Japan and Australia from some broadcast windows due to pre-existing local rights and agreements. Fans in those excluded countries should consult local broadcasters and promotor announcements for viewing options. For viewers in eligible territories, the message is clear: the full race weekend experience — practice, qualifying, the race itself, and the replay — will be accessible through the FIM-MOTO.TV pay-per-view service.

Final notes and where to find more information

Supporters interested in tuning in can visit the official FIM-MOTO.TV site for details on purchasing individual rounds and for technical information about streaming. The new broadcast plan is intended to bring the atmosphere of long-distance motorcycle racing into living rooms across continents, offering both immediate viewing and archived access. Whether you are a long-time endurance follower or a new fan curious about this unique motorsport discipline, the platform now provides a clear and affordable route to watch every major event in the series with the convenience of on-demand replay.

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