GO has secured the exclusive rights to broadcast Moto GP, Moto 2, Moto 3 for the 2018 season. In addition, it has also secured the exclusive rights to F2 and GP3, which in addition to the rights GO has renewed for Formula 1, will provide motorsports enthusiasts with a year of excitement and entertainment.

All Formula 1, Moto GP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 qualifying sessions and races will be shown live on GO Sports 1.  Additionally, free practice and warm up of Moto GP, as well as warm-ups of Moto 2 and Moto 3, and F2 and GP3 races will also be shown live on GO Sports 1.

GO Sports 1 will also be available to all GO TV subscribers for free, giving all motorsports fans who are GO customers the opportunity to enjoy racing this season. Existing GO TV subscribers who do not currently have a sports package but who wish to upgrade in order to be able to enjoy the full season of live motorsport can do so for an additional €7.99 per month.

Charmaine Farrugia, chief officer Corporate Strategy and Business Planning at GO, said: “GO continues to invest significantly in television to give customers the content they want, when they want it.

In addition to premium sports and entertainment, now also including exclusive rights to broadcast Moto GP, our TV Anywhere app and On Demand services are enabling customers to enjoy content where and as they please. GO is and will re-main committed to being the premier provider of the best possible TV experience in Malta.”

More information on GO Sports is available from www.go.com.mt or by visiting GO’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/go.com.mt

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