Moto GP- What's Happening
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5 years 4 months ago
How do you folks watch Moto GP? I've been told about "Be In Sports". Is there a better channel or service?
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5 years 1 month ago
If you are located in the United States, "Be-In" is the only source, unless there is some sort of streaming online. It is the usual useless chatter and screaming, with not much real coverage. Video is done by local to the track TV entities, commentary is separate, while they watch both the actual race, and the local TV coverage. It is a lot more fun when you are there in person.
News, Jorge has retired, thank heaven. Zarco is doing fine on the Honda for only being with Honda for the last two races, is OK here at Valencia, so far.
Vale is prepairing changing his crew chief/tuner, last race for him, new fellow will transfer at first of the year, but will be totally involved until then. This is his last race as a Yamaha crew chief in Moto2.
Engine development and tuning goes on.
News, Jorge has retired, thank heaven. Zarco is doing fine on the Honda for only being with Honda for the last two races, is OK here at Valencia, so far.
Vale is prepairing changing his crew chief/tuner, last race for him, new fellow will transfer at first of the year, but will be totally involved until then. This is his last race as a Yamaha crew chief in Moto2.
Engine development and tuning goes on.
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5 years 1 month agoKZQ wrote: How do you folks watch Moto GP? I've been told about "Be In Sports". Is there a better channel or service?
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Just noticed your question Bill.
On-line sports streaming DAZN
watch.dazn.com/en-CA/sports/?gclid=EAIaI...9_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Lot of soccer ,rugby, cricket, and some American sports, and BE-IN sports .
$20.00 month. I had it for a while but MotoGP was always on while I'm sleeping and there was no way to record the racing to watch later ---like it is with the TV/ pvr.
So I went back to the TV.
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5 years 1 month ago - 5 years 1 month ago
Bill,
again sorry for belated response - not sure if this is of any interest but I regularly get asked if I want to take up Dorna's (the series organizers) video feeds / live screening.
secure.motogp.com/en/subscribe
What Ive seen on the free feeds looks good, but I don't need it as I get BT Sport here in the UK which offers excellent content and presentation.
Cheers Tim
again sorry for belated response - not sure if this is of any interest but I regularly get asked if I want to take up Dorna's (the series organizers) video feeds / live screening.
secure.motogp.com/en/subscribe
What Ive seen on the free feeds looks good, but I don't need it as I get BT Sport here in the UK which offers excellent content and presentation.
Cheers Tim
"Success consists of going from failure to failure without the loss of enthusiasm " Winston Churchill.
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5 years 1 month ago
Oh, this should be more than the Jorge Lorentho fiasco to watch.
Honda just announced that Alex Marquez will be the second Honda Factory rider for a one year contract, with his BROTHER, Marq, the Human Torpedo.
Sibling rivalry at its very best.
Honda just announced that Alex Marquez will be the second Honda Factory rider for a one year contract, with his BROTHER, Marq, the Human Torpedo.
Sibling rivalry at its very best.
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4 years 11 months ago
Well, this year at Yamaha should be interesting.
Factory team will consist of Vinales, and new team member, Quartararo, with Vale a separate team for his own evaluation. He might elect to retire, or stay racing, depending on the way his year goes.
If he retires, he will become an ambassador and team representative, and keep running VR46 Academy.
Here's the sickening development, guess who is now on the Yamaha MotoGP development test team, would ride in Wild Card events, and do testing and evaluation? Wait for it.......
Mr. Arrogant himself, Jorge Lorenzo.
It is now time for me to retire.
Factory team will consist of Vinales, and new team member, Quartararo, with Vale a separate team for his own evaluation. He might elect to retire, or stay racing, depending on the way his year goes.
If he retires, he will become an ambassador and team representative, and keep running VR46 Academy.
Here's the sickening development, guess who is now on the Yamaha MotoGP development test team, would ride in Wild Card events, and do testing and evaluation? Wait for it.......
Mr. Arrogant himself, Jorge Lorenzo.
It is now time for me to retire.
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