Dutch TT
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Live from Assen, Netherlands


Thursday 24 June 2010
12:40 (Local) 10:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › 125 Practice 1 Live
13:55 (Local) 11:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › MotoGP Practice 1 Live
15:10 (Local) 13:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › Moto2 Practice 1 Live
Friday 25 June 2010
09:00 (Local) 07:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › 125 Practice 2 Live
09:55 (Local) 07:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › MotoGP Practice 2 Live
11:10 (Local) 09:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › Moto2 Practice 2 Live
13:00 (Local) 11:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › 125 Qualifying Live
13:55 (Local) 11:55 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › MotoGP Qualifying Live
15:10 (Local) 13:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › Moto2 Qualifying Live
Saturday 26 June 2010
08:40 (Local) 06:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › 125 Warm-Up Live
09:10 (Local) 07:10 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › Moto2 Warm-Up Live
09:40 (Local) 07:40 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › MotoGP Warm-Up Live
11:00 (Local) 09:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › 125 Race Live
12:15 (Local) 10:15 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › Moto2 Race Live
14:00 (Local) 12:00 (UTC)
Watch 2010 Dutch TT › MotoGP Race Live
Live Dutch TT
The Dutch TT is a motorcycling event, traditionally held on the last Saturday of June at the TT Circuit Assen in the Netherlands, as part of the MotoGP World Championship. The circuit where the race is held is known as “The Cathedral” of motorcycling.
The circuit was purpose built for the Dutch TT in 1954, with previous events having been held on public roads. It is located in Assen, Netherlands. At over 6km in length, the Circuit von Drenthe at Assen is the longest track on the MotoGP calendar and is the only venue to have held a round of the Motorcycle World Championship every year since its creation in 1949.
It has a capacity of 100,000 spectators, including 60,000 seats. The track is narrow, with rapid changes in direction, and is fully surrounded by grass banks.
A huge favorite with riders, Assen is well known for it’s festive and extravagant atmosphere. It has become a venue for concerts as heavy metal legends Iron Maiden announced that they would perform at the circuit making them the first band to hold a concert at the venue.
Modernization work has recently been completed on the track itself as well as circuit entrance roads.
Dutch TT Detail
- Official Race Name
- TT Assen
- Circuit Length
- 4.555 km
- Number of Turns
- 17