MotoGP is back for 2014, and we'll be showing the action live on BT Sport throughout the season, as we follow the fastest men on two wheels in the most prestigious motorcycle racing series on the planet.

The season kicks off this week at the Losail Circuit in Qatar, as the teams race under the floodlights in a spectacular opening round to the championship.

We'll bring you practice, qualifying and all three races live from Losail, with our commentary duo of Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder set to call the action.

MotoGP expert Gavin Emmett has been part of the paddock for more than 15 years, and he'll bring us insight and information from pit lane as our roving reporter.

Former World Superbike champion Neil Hodgson will get us closer than ever before to the stars of MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 as he brings us exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes access to the sport's biggest stars.

And our coverage will be fronted by seasoned presenter Melanie Sykes, alongside former two-time World Superbike champion James Toseland.

Here's how our coverage will pan out across a packed weekend at Losail:

Thursday 2.00pm-3.00pm - MotoGP 2014 Preview Show

Thursday 3.00pm-7.45pm - Practice Day 1, LIVE

Friday 2.50pm-7.00pm - Practice Day 2, LIVE

Saturday 2.30pm-7.00pm - Qualifying Day, LIVE

Sunday 3.00pm-5.15pm - Moto3 Race, LIVE

Sunday 5.15pm-6.45pm - Moto2 Race, LIVE

Sunday 6.45pm-8.30pm - MotoGP Race, LIVE



All coverage this weekend will be shown live on BT Sport 2

The BT Sport app will also give you the opportunity to enjoy a second-screen experience, with multiple camera angles available to view during qualifying and race days on Saturday and Sunday.

The app will feature our standard TV feed, as well as the addition of live timing, live tracking, helicopter cam and four on-board camera feeds. These additional feeds will be available on Saturday and Sunday.



THE SOUNDTRACK TO MOTOGP ON BT SPORT

The song Hotride by The Prodigy will be the soundtrack to BT Sport’s extensive TV coverage of the 2014 season of motorcycle racing’s premier contest, the FIM MotoGP World Championship.

BT Sport will use various mixes of the track to open and close MotoGP programmes and before and after breaks.

Grant Best, senior channel executive producer BT Sport, said: “It’s a fantastic track from an iconic British band and delivers a variety of powerful hooks and riffs that marries perfectly with the fresh approach to MotoGP coverage we’re planning.”

Hotride was The Prodigy’s 15th single and the second single released from the band’s fourth studio album, 2004’s Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. The track features vocals by actress Juliette Lewis and borrows lyrics from Jimmy Webb's Up, Up and Away (In My Beautiful Balloon). The Prodigy are perhaps best known to the general public for their 1996 number 1 Firestarter.

Keith Flint, lead singer of The Prodigy and owner of newly launched British Supersport ‘Team Traction Control’ will also make an appearance on BT Sport’s MotoGP Tonight programme.