Another stop on the 2023 Monster Energy Supercross schedule beckons! The riders and squads have arrived at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, for the tenth round of the current campaign. The battle for the premier-class title has only intensified since that checkered flag waved in Indianapolis and so there is no doubt that fans across the world will want to catch this weekend's action. Information on how to view Detroit in different corners of the world can be found below. If you have a specific query that would help your experience, contact us on social media (@VitalMX on Twitter and Instagram).
United States Viewers
- Viewers inside of the United States will be able to watch the action via Peacock (that will be a consistent option through at every race). If you want to watch this round live, streaming is the only option. The night show begins at 04:00pm PST and 07:00pm EST. Additionally, the 'Race Day Live' program will be broadcast on Peacock from 10:30am PST and 01:30pm EST.
European Viewers
- Viewers in Europe can watch Daytona via the 'SuperMotocross Video Pass' that will broadcast Monster Energy Supercross, Pro Motocross and SMX rounds around the world. The night show will start at 11:00pm in the United Kingdom and 12:00am across mainland Europe. The 'Race Day Live' show will be run on the same pass, and start at 05:30pm in the UK and 06:30pm in Europe.
Australasian Viewers
- Viewers in Australasia will be able to watch Daytona via the same 'SuperMotocross Video Pass' that's mentioned above. How will the times work for fans on the continent? The night show is going to start at 10:00am on Sunday in Sydney, Australia, and then 12:00pm in Auckland, New Zealand. 'Race Day Live' will be at 04:30am in Australia and 06:30am in New Zealand.
Asian Viewers
- The 'SuperMotocross Video Pass' will satisfy viewers in Asia too. It works in every country outside of the United States! How do the times stack up for race fans in Asia? The night show is set to kick off at 07:00am on Sunday in Shanghai, China, then 08:00am in Tokyo, Japan. 'Race Day Live' will rocket out of the gate at 01:30am in China and 02:30am in Japan. Again, based on the aforementioned cities…
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