World Endurance: How To Follow The Suzuka 8 Hours Live

World Endurance: How To Follow The Suzuka 8 Hours Live

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Link to live timing: www.fimewc.com/live-timing

Follow the 2017-2018 FIM EWC Grand Finale live on your screens.
Watch live coverage of the Suzuka 8 Hours from start to finish on Eurosport 1 and 2 on Sunday 29 July. The start procedure and first segment of the race will be broadcast live from 4.15am to 10am CEST on Eurosport 2, with coverage to continue on Eurosport 1 from 10am to 12.45pm all the way to the podium ceremony and the crowning of the 2017-2018 FIM EWC champion.

You can also follow the race on Eurosport Player: subscribe via the Eurosport website using your desktop web browser or mobile device to watch the entire race live on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

The 23-minute segment ‘EWC All Access’ covering the highlights of the grand finale will be shown on Eurosport 1 at 11pm on Tuesday 31 July. The programme will replay in several different slots on Eurosport 1 and 2 until Friday 3 August.

FIM EWC promoter Eurosport Events has also signed agreements for coverage beyond the Eurosport network. OSN will broadcast full live coverage of the Suzuka 8 Hours in North Africa and the Middle East from 4.15am to 12.45pm CEST on Sunday 29 July.

French viewers can watch a live free-to-air broadcast of the Suzuka 8 Hours on La Chaine l’Equipe from 8am to 8.30am CEST and again from 9.30am to 12.30pm on Sunday 29 July. In Japan, BS 12 will provide live free-to-air coverage of the Suzuka 8 Hours this Sunday. The qualifying sessions and Top10 Trial on the Friday and Saturday respectively will be live streamed on the website NicoNico.

La Chaîne l’Equipe, OSN, Automoto.TV (a partner of Corse di Moto in Italy), Turbo (South America), Velocity (Canada and the United States), Motowizja (Poland), Garage TV (Spain), Fox Sports (Asia), Astro TV (Malaysia), Quest (UK) and Nippon TV in Japan will additionally show a 44-minute race highlights programme.

To make sure you don’t miss any of the action, you can also follow the 2017-2018 FIM EWC grand finale on the website fimewc.com, on Facebook, Twitter and via the live timing www.fimewc.com/live-timing.

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