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15-05-16, 01:25 AM | #1 |
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MotoGP, bikes and podcasting
Hey,
It's been a while since I've logged in (and sold the SV sadly), but this forum is still deep in my blood I'm surprised to see how little discussion there is on the MotoGP! Questions remain; Vinales to Yamaha? Which Andrea to remain at Ducati? Which Tech 3 riders next year? Can Rossi get some more wins? I've started a podcast with my bonkers french gf, where we drink wine and chat about MotoGP - and I'd hope some of you may find it entertaining You can find it in Itunes under 'MotoGP Jumpstart' or RSS feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/so...943/sounds.rss We're far from professionals and I get no commercial gain from it, it's just for fun - but I trust this community here - so any feedback would be appreciated. Otherwise, I hope you enjoy some banal MotoGP banter |
15-05-16, 08:28 AM | #2 |
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Sadly my main discussion this season has been can I justify paying the 20+ quid a month to watch it when I've been fast forwarding most of the races because they've been processional. I've been preferring WSB and BSB.
Maverick will probably go to Yamaha unless Suzuki pay him more. Dovi stays Maniac go's. They'll keep Pol with the German that Dorna paid for. Yes.
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15-05-16, 06:35 PM | #3 |
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Thanks to BT Sport having the tv rights now there ain't that many of us watching Moto GP any more. If Dorna could see beyond the pile of money being waved at them by pay providers with piddling volumes of subscribers they'd realise a massive amount of fans ditched the class completely in disgust.
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16-05-16, 09:27 PM | #4 |
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I cancelled my BT sports this year as it was just too expensive just to watch MotoGP. This year I watch it on the video pass app, whilst still not particularly cheap it still works out cheaper, hunk it saved me about £100 for the year
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19-05-16, 05:58 PM | #5 |
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I watch it on ITV4 either live or on player on t'interweb for free albeit the Monday after so not quite the same.
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