MotoAmerica, North America’s leading motorcycle road racing series, is breaking new ground this season by streaming its premier Superbike class live on Peacock and NBC Sports NOW. Starting with this weekend’s third championship round at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, fans can watch MotoAmerica’s thrilling Superbike action across these platforms, making the sport more accessible than ever.
With 16 sizzling Superbike races left on the calendar, MotoAmerica’s partnership with NBC and Peacock means more fans can tune in to witness this high-octane competition. Viewers can stream each race live and enjoy on-demand replay access through the NBC Sports NOW channel, enhancing the viewing experience for both longtime followers and newcomers to the sport.
“We’re thrilled to bring MotoAmerica to an even broader audience,” said MotoAmerica COO Chuck Aksland. “Peacock, with nearly 100 million monthly active users, and NBC Sports NOW offer a tremendous platform to showcase our racing series alongside world-class sports. Being part of such a dynamic and respected streaming service not only elevates our visibility but also makes it easier than ever for fans to watch and follow MotoAmerica Superbikes. We’re excited to kick off our partnership with NBC Sports at the next round in Wisconsin.”

This partnership places MotoAmerica amongst an impressive lineup of sports streaming on Peacock, including Sunday Night Football, NASCAR, Premier League soccer, golf, Supercross, and the highly anticipated additions of NBA and WNBA starting in 2025 and 2026.
“MotoAmerica is a great addition to Peacock’s expansive and growing portfolio of motorsports properties,” said Matt Grassie, Director of Programming & Rights Management at NBC Sports. “The premier motorcycle road racing series in the U.S., live-streaming MotoAmerica on Peacock will provide fans nationwide with exhilarating, fast-paced competition.”
This collaboration marks a significant moment for MotoAmerica, reflecting the growing interest in motorsports and the evolution of how fans consume content. Whether live in action or catching up through replays, the expanded access ensures followers won’t miss a moment of the exhilarating battles that define Superbike racing.
MotoAmerica’s move to Peacock and NBC Sports NOW follows a surge of interest in motorsports on streaming platforms, aligning itself with a service that brings some of the biggest sporting events to households nationwide. With millions of active users, Peacock has become a central hub for sports enthusiasts, delivering premier events such as Premier League soccer, Olympic Games coverage, and now, MotoAmerica Superbike racing.

