MotoGP Classic Races

Watch MotoGP Classic Races

  • 2010
  • 2 Seasons

MotoGP Classic Races is a thrilling television show produced by Dorna Sports S.L., which takes viewers back in time to witness some of the most memorable races in the history of the sport. The show features timeless races from the MotoGP World Championship from past seasons that have been carefully curated and remastered to offer a high-quality viewing experience. MotoGP Classic Races is a must-watch for avid motorcycle racing fans, those who have been following the sport for a long time, as well as those who are new to it.

Each episode of MotoGP Classic Races focuses on a particular race from a past season of the MotoGP World Championship. The races are typically from the mid-90s to early 2010s, a period when the sport was just starting to gain worldwide popularity. Some of the classic races featured in the show include the legendary battles between Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner, the intense duels between Mick Doohan and Kevin Schwantz, among others.

MotoGP Classic Races provides a thorough analysis of the races featured in each episode. Expert commentators, who have a deep understanding and knowledge of the sport, offer insight into the different strategies employed by the riders, the challenges they faced during the race, and how they overcame them to emerge as winners. The commentary is engaging, informative, and adds a lot of value to the viewing experience. It helps viewers appreciate the nuances of the sport and understand why certain races are considered classic and timeless.

One of the unique features of MotoGP Classic Races is the remastering of the races. The show has access to the original footage of the races and uses advanced technology to enhance the audio and visual quality of the footage. As a result, the remastered version of the races offers a better picture quality, sharper audio, and a more immersive viewing experience for the viewers. It is a treat to watch some of the greatest riders in the history of the sport in high definition.

MotoGP Classic Races also features exclusive interviews with some of the riders who participated in the races. The interviews are insightful and help viewers understand the mindset of the riders when they were competing in the races. It also offers viewers a glimpse into the personal lives of the riders, their training regimes, their competitors, and their motivation to succeed. The interviews are well-conducted, and the responses from the riders are unguarded and honest, making for a compelling watch.

Another aspect that sets MotoGP Classic Races apart from other shows is the attention to detail. From the rider's gear to the motorcycles, everything is authentic and true to the time period the race was run. The show has also recreated the atmosphere of the race, including the crowd, the commentary, and the pre and post-race interviews. It is clear that a lot of thought has gone into creating each episode, ensuring that the viewers have an immersive experience of the race.

Overall, MotoGP Classic Races is a thrilling television show that captures some of the most exciting races in the history of the MotoGP World Championship. The show is engaging, informative, and provides a comprehensive analysis of each race, making it a must-watch for fans of the sport. The remastering of the races and the authenticity of the show makes it stand out from the rest of the programs related to the sport. MotoGP Classic Races is a celebration of the brilliance of the riders, the passion of the fans, and the thrill of the sport, making it a must-watch for everyone.

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Seasons
1996 Imola: Doohan Comes Under Friendly Fire
15. 1996 Imola: Doohan Comes Under Friendly Fire
April 2, 2012
The ever-dominant Mick Doohan faced a serious threat at the Imola Grand Prix with his own team-mate Alex Crivillé pushing hard until the very end of the race to demote the Australian from 1st.
2004 Phillip Island: Che Spettacolo
14. 2004 Phillip Island: Che Spettacolo
April 2, 2012
After a hard-fought battle with Sete Gibernau, Valentino Rossi became the first rider to win the MotoGP World Championship on a Yamaha since Wayne Rainey in 1992 with his eighth victory of the year at Phillip Island.
2008 Losail: Stoner Triumphs At Night-Time
13. 2008 Losail: Stoner Triumphs At Night-Time
April 2, 2012
2007 MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner began his title defence in style with victory in the Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar -the first ever MotoGP night race- ahead of Spaniards Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa.
2000 Phillip Island: Max Takes Yamaha to the Top
12. 2000 Phillip Island: Max Takes Yamaha to the Top
April 2, 2012
A couple of weeks after Kenny Roberts Jr secured the 500cc title, a close-fought battle in the 500 class saw Max Biaggi came out on top over Loris Capirossi while a fledgling Valentino Rossi completed an all-Italian podium.
2001 Suzuka: A New Beginning
11. 2001 Suzuka: A New Beginning
April 2, 2012
After a promising yet crash-marred debut season in the 500cc class, Valentino Rossi kicked off his 2001 campaign with a brilliant win at Suzuka, paving the way for his first conquest of the premier class title.
2006 Sachsenring: The Best of Four
10. 2006 Sachsenring: The Best of Four
April 2, 2012
Honda riders Marco Melandri, Nicky Hayden and Dani Pedrosa all had a shot at victory in the 2006 German GP, but Valentino Rossi eventually snatched the win in a breathtaking finish.
1997 Catalunya: Doohan Takes Catalunya
9. 1997 Catalunya: Doohan Takes Catalunya
April 2, 2012
Doohan took his first win at the Catalunya circuit after a race long battle with the two home-town heroes Checa and Criville.
2007 Losail: Red Suits Stoner
8. 2007 Losail: Red Suits Stoner
April 2, 2012
Casey Stoner was the worthy victor of the Commercialbank Grand Prix Of Qatar, taking his first ever win in the premier class as he made his race debut for Ducati.
1998 Catalunya: Doohan Second But First
7. 1998 Catalunya: Doohan Second But First
April 2, 2012
Doohan ended up the victor after crossing the line behind Biaggi who was subsequently disqualified for ignoring first a stop-and-go penalty and then a black flag, for passing while yellow flags had been displayed on the second lap.
2003 Sachsenring: A Sizzling German Duel
6. 2003 Sachsenring: A Sizzling German Duel
April 2, 2012
Sete Gibernau outfoxed double World Champion Valentino Rossi on the final corner of the German Grand Prix to win his fourth race of the season and boost his title bid.
2002 Sachsenring: The End of an Era
5. 2002 Sachsenring: The End of an Era
April 2, 2012
Sachsenring provided the perfect setting for the 2-stroke 500cc to shine one final time as Olivier Jacque and Alex Barros tussled for the lead throughout the race, until the Brazilian took Jacque out in the late stages of the race, ultimately allowing Valentino Rossi to grab another win with the mighty RC211V.
1993 Suzuka: The Battle of the Greats
4. 1993 Suzuka: The Battle of the Greats
April 2, 2012
Wayne Rainey considered his win at Suzuki as his best, being on a slower bike and winning by tactics and aggression, ahead of Kevin Schwantz, Daryl Beattie and Shinichi Itoh.
2005 Mugello: The Italian Maestros
3. 2005 Mugello: The Italian Maestros
April 2, 2012
With Sete Gibernau out of the race after just sixth lap, Valentino Rossi was left to face his compatriots Max Biaggi, Loris Capirossi and Marco Melandri for one of the most thrilling races held at Mugello in recent years.
1995 Assen: The Origins of the Doohan-Crivill Feud
2. 1995 Assen: The Origins of the Doohan-Crivill Feud
April 2, 2012
After a first season in the shadow of Mick Doohan in the HRC team, Alex Crivillé quickly become a force to be reckoned with as he gradually came to challenge the Australian champion.
1999 Jacarepagua: Win for Abe, Title for Crivill
1. 1999 Jacarepagua: Win for Abe, Title for Crivill
April 2, 2012
The 99 Rio GP started out looking like a Kenny Roberts runaway, but the American eventually had tyre trouble and the pack caught and passed him as the race progressed. A last-lap thriller saw Abe and Biaggi fighting for victory while Crivillé took the title with 6th position.
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  • Premiere Date
    December 16, 2010