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Viewers around the world can enjoy all ten rounds of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series and all four nights of the FIM Speedway of Nations live in 2025.
The 2025 FIM Speedway season launches with the WWK FIM Speedway GP of Germany – Landshut on May 3 as Polish icon Bartosz Zmarzlik bids to lift a record-equalling sixth SGP world title, and become the first rider in the sport’s history to win four straight FIM Speedway World Championships.
Fans can catch every moment of FIM Speedway action live on Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming platforms Max, HBO Max or discovery+. Coverage of all 10 Speedway GP Qualifying sessions, featuring a brand-new knockout format for 2025, will also be available on these platforms.
Max is available in Europe in France, Iberia, the Nordics, Turkey and Central and Eastern Europe. HBO Max is WBD’s streaming platform in Belgium and the Netherlands. And discovery+ is the streaming platform for Germany, Austria, Italy and the United Kingdom ahead of Max launching in these countries in 2026.
Four-time world champion Greg Hancock and Abi Stephens will present the action. PHOTO: Jarek Pabijan
Viewers in the UK can watch world number two Robert Lambert and Dan Bewley in action, with live racing and highlights on TNT Sports. Highlights are also available free-to-air on DMAX.
Polish fans can tune into TTV for live coverage of the Speedway GP events in Warsaw (May 17), Gorzow (June 21) and Wroclaw (August 30), as well as the FIM Speedway of Nations Final in Torun on October 4. There will also be highlights on Eurosport 1.
Danish viewers can watch every Speedway GP event live on 6’Eren, while Sweden’s Kanal 9 will have live coverage of the rounds in Landshut and Malilla (July 5). Highlights are available in both countries on Eurosport 1.
Fans in Germany can follow Kai Huckenbeck’s second full Speedway GP season live on discovery+, with highlights on Eurosport 1. The opening round in Landshut is also live on ServusTV.
Slovakian viewers can get behind their world No.5 Martin Vaculik with live coverage of every Speedway GP on STVR Sport, while Czech charger Jan Kvech’s second SGP season is live wit every round on CT Sport.
Latvian fans can watch Andzejs Lebedevs in action on Go3 Sport, with linear and streaming coverage of every round.
Viewers in Australia can continue to watch every Speedway GP live on Fox Sports, while speedway fans in the US and Canada can stream the action live via Racer Network, formerly known as MAVTV – available via selected cable networks and online.
Speedway followers in countries where Max, HBO Max or discovery+ are not available can also stream this year’s FIM Speedway action on the Racer Network.
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