There has been a huge amount of wailing and moaning in the UK about the TV coverage of MotoGP. Generally, the casual fans, and those without satellite telly, watch MotoGP on the BBC (free to everyone, great picture quality, no adverts). And generally, hardcore fans with satellite telly watch MotoGP on the British Eurosport channel (crap picture quality, loads of bloody adverts, though the channel has recently switched to 16:9 widescreen). It was announced that Eurosport had lost the rights to MotoGP and they would be shown exclusively on the Beeb (Well, MotoGP on a BBC channel and 125/250cc on the fiddly "red button" service available to anyone with some form of digital telly). However, it has now been announced that Eurosport will show the 125cc and 250cc races live, and MotoGP races will be shown delayed, later that day.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
MotoGP stays on British Eurosport
Posted by Jimmy at 3:11 pm 2 comments
Labels: motogp
Monday, February 16, 2009
You Know MotoGP Sucks When...
Top reasons to tell when MotoGP sucks:
- Valentino Rossi wants to ride in World Superbikes, just for fun.
- MotoGP starts to borrow cost-cutting ideas from the most soul-destroyingly tedious race series in the world: F1.
- MotoGP is down to 4 manufacturers, while WSBK is up to 7.
- Casey Stoner tops the testing timesheets, even though he can barely move his wrist.
- Sideshow Bob Simoncelli stays in the festering 250GP series when he could have had a satellite bike in MotoGP.
- Charlie Cox (nice bloke, shame about the constant references to car racing) will be the lead commentator on MotoGP in the UK, while WSBK will have the greatest commentary duo of any sport in history, British Eurosport's Jack Burnicle and James Whitham.
- Dorna want to resurrect the abysmal Kawasaki bikes instead of poisoning them, shooting them, then throwing them into a freezing river.
- I'm excited about the WSBK season starting in a fortnight, and I can't even remember when the MotoGP season starts.
- MotoGP has signed a deal to race at (bloody) Silverstone instead of Donington.
- Kropotkin has started covering WSBK (pass the smelling salts)
Posted by Jimmy at 1:39 pm 2 comments
Labels: motogp
Monday, February 09, 2009
MotoGP: Stoner Sizzles at Sepang Test
The 3 day MotoGP test at Sepang ended with Casey Stoner top of the heap, even though his wrist is still recovering from an operation, which limited him to 3-lap runs. Pretty impressive stuff from the Aussie, although he really could have done with some long runs and race simulations to help him understand how the new Bridgestone control tyres will perform as a race goes on.
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Valentino Rossi: One Man Silly Season
The secondary silly season started by the credit crunch seems to have fizzled out, with Kwaka gone and their riders not stealing rides from anyone else, and the other manufacturers staying put. However, Valentino Rossi has single-handedly managed to keep the interweb full of cock and bull stories.
Posted by Jimmy at 12:27 pm 2 comments
