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How to watch 2022 France Le Mans MotoGP live and free in Australia

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France and the famed Le Mans circuit is the next stop on the 2022 MotoGP tour with the season reaching a fascinating stage.

SUMMARY: The Le Mans MotoGP is exclusive to Fox Sports, so to watch the main race you need Foxtel iQ, Foxtel Now or Kayo Sports. Kayo currently has a 14-day free trial for new users.

The 2022 MotoGP season continues its European tour with a stop at Le Mans in France for Round 7.

Italian superstar Francesco Bagnaia is fresh from victory in Spain a fortnight ago and he'd be looking to drive home his good form here.

Australia's Jack Miller had a tough time in Portugal but fought back with a strong performance at his last start, finishing 5th. He'd be hoping that form rolls into a potential podium finish here.

When is the Le Mans MotoGP?

The main race will begin at 10pm AEST on Sunday 15 May at the famous Le Mans circuit in France.

How to watch MotoGP France in Australia

If you're chasing all of the action, including practice and qualifying sessions, you'll need access to Foxtel iQ, Foxtel Now or Kayo Sports, which exclusively screens the MotoGP in Australia.

To see which service is best for you, you can check out our Kayo vs Foxtel guide here.

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Stream the French MotoGP on Kayo Sports

If you want to experience every moment of the 2022 MotoGP season, Kayo Sports is a solid bet.

Kayo Sports also live streams all MotoGP category races, including Moto2 and Moto3, as well as every practice, qualifying session and race. It also has every race from other motorsport championships such as F1 and V8 Supercars, so it's an essential option for motorsport fans.

The live sports streaming service covers over 50 sports and comes with a host of unique features that are sure to appeal to sports aficionados.

The Kayo One package costs $25 a month for viewing on only 1 screen at a time. The Basic package allows you to stream 2 devices simultaneously and is $27.50 a month. For $35 a month, you can have the Premium package that lets you watch on 3 separate devices at once.

For new users, Kayo Sports offers a 14-day free trial, meaning you could watch the French MotoGP for no cost.

Kayo is also available on a wide range of devices. It is compatible with Macs and PCs, plus iOS and Android devices, Chromecast, Apple TV, Android TV, Telstra TV, PlayStation 4 and 5, and selected Samsung, LG and Hisense TVs.

Live stream MotoGP on Kayo: Start your 14-day FREE trial now

Stream Le Mans MotoGP on Foxtel

Like Kayo, Foxtel iQ is broadcasting every round of the MotoGP Championship live. You'll need a Foxtel pay TV subscription and currently the Sports HD pack is $74 a month with no lock-in contract. It's much more expensive than Kayo Sports if you want access to only sports content. Once that's done, you can watch MotoGP live on TV or stream races to your mobile device/laptop with the Foxtel GO app. The app is free for all Foxtel clients.

Another option for those eager to keep up with everything MotoGP-related is Foxtel Now, the pay TV giant's live streaming platform. It enables you to watch Foxtel content live and on-demand without a set-top box, so it may be a worthy alternative.

To watch MotoGP live, you will need to add the Sport pack to the base Essentials pack. The standard cost is $54 a month, but you get access to a lot of great non-sport content as well. However, again if you only want sport, Kayo is cheaper. Plus you don't get the user interface or viewing features of Kayo.

Thankfully, Foxtel Now offers new subscribers a 10-day free trial, offering another way to watch the MotoGP for gratis.

France MotoGP race preview

Back-to-back podium finishes in Portugal and Spain have Fabio Quartararo in the lead by 7 points from Spain's Aleix Espargaró.

Bagnaia is fresh from victory in Spain and arguably these 3 enter the Le Mans MotoGP in the best form.

Australia's Jack Miller sits 11th after an indifferent season, but 2 of his last 3 races have shown encouraging signs. A breakthrough result to kickstart his year doesn't appear too far away.

However, we are backing Quartararo to salute here and extend his overall lead.

For more information on streaming the MotoGP Championship online, you can head here.

Image source: Kayo Sports website

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