Eurosport India Appoints Actor John Abraham As Brand Ambassador For MotoGP

- Eurosport appoints John Abraham as the MotoGP brand ambassador
- John Abraham is an avid MotoGP fan, following the sport for 25 years
- Eurosport has the broadcasting rights to Moto2, Moto3 & MotoGP in India
Eurosport India, the sports channel from broadcast network Discovery, has appointed actor John Abraham as the brand ambassador for MotoGP in the country. The actor is a motorcycle and MotoGP enthusiast, and the association does seem like a natural extension for him. With Abraham's appointment, Discovery also kicks off the "MotoGP, Race Lagate Hai" brand campaign to promote the sport's viewership in India. Eurosport holds the broadcasting rights for MotoGP in the country. In addition to the actor, the Yamaha YZF-R15 has come on board as a co-sponsor for the broadcast.
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The Eurosport India MotoGP campaign with John Abraham will be spread across radio, outdoor advertising and digital
This is the first collaboration for MotoGP of its kind. Speaking about same, John Abraham said, “It's a moment of pride for any fan to become the India Ambassador, and it's indeed a moment of reckoning for me. I am glad that through this association not only will I be able to showcase my love for MotoGP to all motorsports fans but also help many others understand the fine nuances of a highly technical and skill-oriented sport. I have been a motorsports fan for over 25 years now and I can only thank Eurosport India for associating with me as their friend for MotoGP, which I have been able to follow religiously. I am confident that my association with Eurosport India is only going to bring the sport of MotoGP closer to the hearts of millions of Indian motorsport fans.”
Speaking on the announcement Megha Tata, Managing Director - South Asia, Discovery Inc, said, “Discovery network has always believed in creating passionate communities and bringing on board John Abraham as the India Ambassador for MotoGP is just a step in that direction. Motorsport still has a lot of distance to travel as a mainstream sport in India. We are thrilled to begin this partnership and with John's involvement we are confident that we will elevate this pure sport to greater heights in the years to come.”

The 2021 MotoGP season returns after the summer break this weekend with the Styrian GP
Vijay Rajput, Senior Vice President – Affiliate Sales & Product Distribution, Asia - India Sales & Distribution at Discovery Inc. and head of Eurosport India said, “Through this power-packed campaign, ‘MotoGP, Race Lagate Hain' we at Eurosport India along with MotoGP fan John Abraham, aim to expand its reach across the length & breadth of the country also fuelling more conversations around the thrill and competitiveness of the sport. Just like our unparalleled depth in motorsport programming, John's depth and understanding of motorsports and MotoGP™ is second to none in this country and hence we are confident of a very fruitful outcome from this association.”
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Apart from MotoGP, Eurosport India also has other motorsport properties like the FIA Formula 2 Championship, W Series, Nascar, Indycar Series and Bennetts British Superbike racing. Apart from catching the motorsport events on the Eurosport channel, viewers can also stream the race on its OTT video streaming platform, Discovery+.
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