Apex146


Machine Learning and Generative AI Fueling Action Sports Worldwide

No fluff, just facts.
— Billy Beane, Moneyball

What We Do

Apex146 offers analytical and technical resources supporting the action sports industry. A proprietary athlete performance indexing platform sits at the core of everything we produce from AI driven content to event simulations and in-depth athlete statistics, all of which are being distributed globally through Stats Perform. Apex146’s partnership with AWS has unlocked an efficient and scalable architecture that delivers against market demands.

Our mission is to enhance the action sports experience for global audiences and further promote our sports popularity by providing cutting edge analysis and technologies.

Who We Cover

Athletes in high resolution.

MotoGP™

Dating back to 1949, the MotoGP™ series stands as the oldest motorsports World Championship. The championship currently holds 20 race weekends around the world starting in early March and ending in November. 22 riders makeup 11 teams that compete across three days each race weekend.


Cumulative Audience: 480+ million

Photo Source: MotoGP.com

Formula 1

Arguably one of the most well-known global series, the FIA Formula 1 World Championship pushes the boundaries of technology, speed and innovation. With over 20 rounds each race season, the F1 series touches down in every corner of the world, fueling passion and excitement in fans globally.


Cumulative Audience: 1.5+ billion

Photo source: mytimes.com

MXGP

The MXGP series was inaugurated in 1957 and stands as the premier league for motocross racing. Held at outdoor venues on natural tracks with manmade obstacles and jumps, the series consists of 20 events hosted around the world from early spring to mid fall.

Cumulative Audience: 924+ million

Photo Source: inring.com

Grand Tour Cycling

Grand Tour Cycling tests the world’s most elite cyclists through three multi-week stage races: the Giro d'Italia, Tour de France and Vuelta a España. Within each tour, 20+ teams comprised of 8 riders strategically navigate their way through city streets, countrysides and mountain passes.


Cumulative Audience: 3.5+ billion (Tour de France)

Downhill Mountain Biking

A younger yet rapidly growing championship, competitive downhill mountain biking dates back to the early 1980’s with the first World Championship officially recognized as 1990. The six month season takes riders and fans around the world as athletes ride for their native country and their sponsored manufacturer.

Cumulative Audience: 82+ million

Photo Source: Vitalmtb.com

FIS World Cup Skiing

Launched in 1966, the FIS Ski World Cup is the top international circuit of alpine skiing and includes four disciplines: Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super G, and Downhill. The series travels the globe with a season spanning from October through March.

Cumulative Audience: 2.2+ billion

Cumulative audiences refer to total annual viewers or total annual households, depending on how the sports report