How To Follow The Centennial Manx Grand Prix

HOW TO FOLLOW THE CENTENNIAL MANX GRAND PRIX

The Manx Grand Prix is celebrating its 100th year and the way fans can enjoy the racing has changed significantly over that time. As 2023 marks the events centennial year, there are more ways to follow than ever before, from wherever in the world you are.

TUNE IN TO THE RADIO

Fans will be able to tune in and catch full and uninterrupted coverage of every qualifying and race session from this year’s MGP broadcast live from around the TT Mountain Course. Radio coverage will take fans deeper insider the event than before thanks to the brilliant line-up of experience broadcasters.

Leading the commentary from the TT Grandstand will be two voices well known to road racing fans, Chris Kinley and Chris Boyde. And, around the course fans can expect to get the latest updates and insights from Dave Christian at Glen Helen and Rob Pritchard at Ramsey Hairpin, whilst Chris Kinley will double up again by occupying his regular role in the Parc Ferme and on the Grid.

Joining Chris on the ground to be will be roving reporters John Hogan and Beth Espey as well as former Manx Grand Prix winners Chris Palmer and Carolynn Sells who will be providing fans with expert punditry.

John Hogan will be on the ground as roving reporter with Beth Espey, Chris Palmer and Carolynn Sells.

Taking place at 3pm on Saturday 26th August, fans will also be to access live coverage of the special centenary parade lap ‘Made at the Manx’. Delivering the broadcast and telling the stories of the riders who started their careers at the Manx before going on to accomplish great things in the motorcycling world will be the renowned voice of commentator Dave Moore.

ACCESS LIVE TIMING

Another way to follow the 2023 Manx Grand Prix is via the Official Live Timing Service. Completely free to access, Live Timing delivers unrivalled insight into all of the qualifying and race action to fans wherever they are – whether they’re lining the hedgerows or on the other side of the world. There’s no need to miss a moment.

Plus, the comprehensive service provides fans with all they need to dive into every digit of every session as it offers live leaderboard data, sector-by-sector analysis, speed trap information, and much more. Users can also follow the progress of their favourite competitors, by ‘pinning’ them to the top of their feeds across the service and taking a deeper dive into their performance via their individual profiles.

To access the live timing service, visit timing.manxgrandprix.co.uk

WATCH MORE ONLINE

Fans will once again be able to discover a roster of fresh and exclusive content on the Official Manx Grand Prix YouTube Channel.

Following on from the success of last year, respected journalist John Hogan will be returning to front the Daily Round-Up Show released every morning, bringing fans all the latest news and gossip from inside the paddock.

As well as the round-ups, there will be a number of fan favourites available to watch during the event including on-boards, review shows and race highlights for those that prefer a shorter summary of the action rather than the full one hour show on ITV4 and ITVX.

That’s not all… As the Manx Grand Prix celebrates 100 years, a significant milestone in the event’s rich history, fans can look forward to a short film that captures and commemorates the special centenary events that will be taking place around the Island throughout the event period. This short film will be complementary to the ‘Made at the Manx’ mini-series set to be released after the Manx Grand Prix, that will take an in depth look into the riders and the machines featured in the special centenary parade lap.

All of this will be free to watch on the MGP YouTube Channel, so be sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon to be notified as soon as there is new content available.

CATCH-UP ON THE RACE HIGHLIGHTS

For those wanting to catch-up on all the epic moments from this year’s Manx Grand Prix Races, there will also be two free-to-air TV highlights shows broadcast at 8pm on Tuesday 29th August and Wednesday 30th August on ITV4 and ITVX.

Two highlight shows will be filmed during the event and airing on ITV4 and ITVX

During the one-hour shows, the experienced presenting duo Grace Webb and Cameron Donald will bring fans all the action, re-action and insights from across the five races whilst well-known commentator Dave Moore joins the broadcast team to deliver all the excitement and anticipation from around the course.

BE THE FIRST TO KNOW

Go behind the scenes, get closer to the action and even be part of the conversation by following the official Manx Grand Prix social media channels. Follow MGP on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok.

Fans that want to be the first to know and get all the latest information, news and content delivered directly can also subscribe to the Official MGP Newsletter.

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