It's just so random, I don't think anyone really cares at that station. Some they won't even show at all! Sometimes they show the podium, sometimes just a clip. I mean, if you were editing a 45 minute race to show later, wouldn't you cut out all the boring stuff and keep all of the good passes and whatnot? Oh, of course you would, unless your SPEED! One race they'll show all 3 podium interviews. They might have one or two races with pre race stuff but that's if your lucky, and then they will cut to a commercial and leave out some of the best parts of the race. I can never watch a race on SPEED anymore.
IS MOTO GP 08 CO OP TV
But over time I gradually acquired a new tv and new video cards so that I was able to watch the races on TV instead! Bonus! But the only problem was that it was on a small computer screen, so it was lacking something, and the quality of 's feed definitely left a lot to be desired. Then I found the website and signed up straight away! I couldn't believe what I was missing! I watched hours of footage on my computer screen, staying up until the wee hours of the morning just to watch my favorite riders. I've only been watching MotoGP for about 5 years now, but the first couple of years I've only watched it on SPEED. You can check the BBC schedule on the BBC's website. So if you don't already have a Freeview or Sky+ receiver, you need to get your hands on one before Sunday. UK-based MotoGP fans should be aware that though the BBC is due to show the race live, it will not be shown on BBC 2, which is MotoGP's usual home, but on the digital channel BBC Three instead, from 7:45pm (British Summer Time). Qualifying will be shown on Speed TV as usual, at 7pm ET. You can find your local broadcaster through the Fox network / TV Guide listings page, though not being a resident of the US, deciphering the intricacies of cable TV providers was a little beyond me. According to that most excellent resource the TV Racer website, the race is due to be screened live at 3pm ET. To the joy of MotoGP fans based in the US, Sunday's MotoGP race from Indy is due to be screened live on Fox. US fans, on the other hand, are forced to either wait until the race airs on Speed, usually later on the same day, and stay away from the internet all day to avoid finding out the race results or fork out their hard-earned cash for a subscription, and watch the races as streamed live over the internet, hoping that their internet connection and Dorna's streaming media servers are up to the task at hand.įortunately, this won't be the case for Sunday's Red Bull Indianapolis MotoGP race.
IS MOTO GP 08 CO OP FULL
In most European countries, the MotoGP race is broadcast live on a free-to-air channel, and the 125cc and 250cc races are also usually shown either in full or as highlights. To many hardcore US MotoGP fans, the fans in Europe are absolutely spoiled.