2025 FIM Awards Ceremony live on Kayo this Sunday morning

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2025 FIM Awards global broadcast

The fifteenth annual FIM Awards Ceremony will take place on Saturday, 6 December in Lausanne, Switzerland. It will be broadcast around the world through the most extensive media rollout in the event’s history.

This year marks the first time the ceremony has been staged in the FIM’s home country. The event is being held in partnership with the Canton de Vaud and the City of Lausanne, with additional support from Swiss Moto and the Swiss Motorcycle Federation.

Motosprint Italy continues its role as Official Media Partner, providing on-site reporting and analysis from the SwissTech Convention Center.

Fans unable to attend in person will be able to watch the full medal presentation live and free on FIM-MOTO.TV from 22:00 CET. In addition, seven major broadcast partners will carry live coverage:

  • Fox Sports Australia will air the 2025 FIM Awards Ceremony live via Kayo Sports and Foxtel GO on Sunday morning from 0800. A delayed telecast will also air on Fox Sports from midday on Sunday.
  • DAZN Spain will provide Spanish commentary and onsite interviews.
  • Ziggo Sport TV in the Netherlands will air the ceremony live and feature additional interviews in its programme Race Café.
  • The MotoGP Channel in the United States will offer live coverage for the first time through Samsung TV, Prime Video, Fire TV, FuboTV, LG Channels and Sling Freestream.
  • REV TV Canada will broadcast the ceremony on its national motorsport network.
  • Qidianzhi Bo on Douyin will deliver a live stream across China.
  • Prima Sport 3 in Romania will broadcast the entire programme live.

A number of other broadcasters will provide highlights, interviews or news coverage, including Sky MotoGP Italy, Sport TV in Portugal, Cosmote TV in Greece, BandSports in Brazil, Trans7 in Indonesia and Nova Sport in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

The ceremony brings together champions from all FIM disciplines and is the only occasion each year where so many title-winning riders gather in one venue. With its expanded broadcast footprint, the 2025 edition is expected to reach the widest global audience the awards have ever achieved.

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