The longest-running event on the MotoGP calendar, the Dutch TT, or Dutch Tourist Trophy, is set for Sunday from the Circuit Assen in the Netherlands, otherwise known as the “cathedral” of motorcycle racing. Marc Marquez has his Respol Honda on pole position for the second time this season in just eight races.
MotoGP 2018 live stream: Time, TV/live stream info for Dutch TT
Can Marc Marquez win his fourth race of the season at the cathedral on Sunday?


The race is set for Sunday morning, beginning at 8 a.m. ET and broadcast by beIN Sports in the United States. Live streaming for Sunday’s action can be had via fuboTV or beIN Sports Connect. Any other streaming services that carry the channel will also have the action. beIN Sports will have pre-race coverage for the three hours prior to the actual start around 8 a.m.
That will also include coverage of Moto3 and Moto2 races, beginning at 5 a.m. and 6:20 a.m., respectively.
Marquez has won three Grands Prix thus far this season, and is the current leader in the championship standings. He’s ahead of the surging Valentino Rossi, who finished third in the last three races, and has a top five finish in all but one race (Argentina) this season.
Rossi will start second on his Yamaha, ahead of two other Yamahas, ridden by Maverick Vinales and Johann Zarco. Danilo Petrucci on his Ducati rounds out the top five. Honda leads Ducati in the manufacturer standings, with 150 points to Ducati’s 132. Yamaha isn’t far behind with 124 points, and then it’s Suzuki (80), KTM (29) and Aprilia (22).
Below is all you need to know to watch the MotoGP action on Sunday.
How to watch MotoGP Dutch TT
Date: Sunday, July 1
Location: TT Circuit Assen, Assen
Time: 8 a.m.
TV: beIN Sports (coverage from 4:50 a.m.)
Online Streaming: fuboTV, beIN Sports Connect











