MotoGP Live/Race Live Streaming, 2025 Czech GP Brno Schedule (Today, July 20)

MotoGP race live streaming from the 2025 Czech Republic GP in Brno: time, commentary, winner, podium, and finish order (today, Sunday, July 20)
LIVE MOTOGP: Francesco Bagnaia heads for a comeback at BRNOFrancesco Bagnaia 's pole position is certainly news that could spark the MotoGP live coverage today, Sunday, July 20th. We're in Brno , and the 2025 Czech Grand Prix will see Pecco start ahead of everyone else for the first time in what has honestly been a very challenging season for the Piedmontese rider, who, however, yesterday demonstrated his ability to bounce back in a particularly difficult moment.
After an uphill Friday that had relegated him to Q1, Bagnaia 's first attempt had been negative: he was in danger of being eliminated, which would have been a huge blow to his morale. Pecco, however, improved his time by almost a second, made it through Q1, and then took his first pole position of the season , even finding his smile again.
Of course, it must be said that without Marc Marquez 's crash on the final lap, pole position might have once again gone to the Spaniard, but this does not detract from Bagnaia's reaction, which would have been superb even if it had "only" brought him to second place in qualifying.

In recent days we have rediscovered the Automotodrom Brno, a very long circuit, so much so that there will be "only" 21 laps to tackle in the race, starting as always at 2:00 PM . The first appointment on Sunday with the live MotoGP broadcast will, however, be at 9:40 AM as usual with the warm-up : just 10 minutes, but on a track that is returning after five years, anything can be useful.
This time on free-to-air TV we will have to settle for the replay on TV8 at 5pm, so the MotoGP live on TV will be for the 2025 Czech Republic GP from Brno on Sky Sport for subscribers, who will also be able to use Sky Go and Now TV for the live MotoGP video streaming .
LIVE MOTOGP: 2025 CZECH REPUBLIC GP, AFTER THE SPRINTAs usual, we present Sunday's MotoGP live coverage based on yesterday's events. After covering Francesco Bagnaia's splendid morning performance in qualifying, the Czech circuit naturally hosted the sprint in the afternoon, where the most notable issue was the tire pressure concerns on the two factory Ducatis. A particularly unfortunate turn of events for Pecco, whose forced slowdown forced him to settle for seventh place, while Marquez, even when he lifted his foot, couldn't get beyond second place, from which he attacked in the finale to beat Pedro Acosta.
Yet another victory for number 93, but Saturday was also excellent for KTM, with second place for the aforementioned Acosta and third place for our own Enea Bastianini , who preceded the Aprilia of Marco Bezzecchi , a very good fourth. The news from Saturday was that among the nine riders in the points, there were only two Ducatis, namely those from the factory team, which nevertheless had a thrilling race: this could therefore provide the opportunity for a more closely contested race than we've been used to this year with the live MotoGP coverage. Who will win in Brno?
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