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The premium package for 32euro don't know what that is in usd's
If you have it how long do they keep the race weekend up for viewing
is it hi quality video, can you download it and then burn it to a dvd.
Thx
Ed
 
nobody subscribe's to this service?
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Anyone...... BUELLER....BUELLER???
 
haha .... i <3 ferris bueller

i dont subscribe

... theres a couple of others that do ... i think
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (fasteddy @ Mar 6 2006, 03:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>The premium package for 32euro don't know what that is in usd's
If you have it how long do they keep the race weekend up for viewing
is it hi quality video, can you download it and then burn it to a dvd.
Thx
Ed

Fasteddy,

You get access to all the stuff until Dec 31. It's all archived on the site, at least it was last year, There are lots of interviews and other stuff that won't get to see otherwise. I'm not gonna bother this year. Don't know about the DVD thing, never tried it.
 
hey ted, get it every season. u can watch all the practice's qualifying & race's live. u need cable or broadband to enjoy it fully tho. practice & qualifying at some of the out of europe races they don't show live. but u can watch them recorded. no downloading of any video's. they are very touchy about that. photo's all u want. all classe's are covered in full. it's worth every cent!
 
Thankyou for the replys. I think I might give it a try
cause here in the US speed channel seems to be hit or miss
execpt Laguna. Thanks again
 
If you guys could pick up the british eurosport channel on satellite/cable you'd love it. Excellent coverage, live qualifying and races at all the rounds and perhaps most importantly, great commentators including Randy Mamola. The championship wouldn't be the same for me without it.


http://www.eurosport.co.uk/motorcycling/
 
Yep I also like Eurosport coverage, the comentators are great, very passionate. I also watch sometimes the Spanish coverage, but the comentator is soooo dull. This year I might give a try to the Italian coverage.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (skidmark @ Mar 6 2006, 10:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>If you guys could pick up the british eurosport channel on satellite/cable you'd love it. Excellent coverage, live qualifying and races at all the rounds and perhaps most importantly, great commentators including Randy Mamola. The championship wouldn't be the same for me without it.
http://www.eurosport.co.uk/motorcycling/
no such luck here in the states
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we have to suffer with speed (nascar tv) channel. i've seen eurosport's coverage, it's excellent. can't get it here tho. no cable or satllite companies carry it.
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eurosport does piss me off at times, a 45 minute race and u miss about 3 or 4 laps cus off their stupid adverts so lucky bbc air it, but eurosport team r ace..
 
you guys/girls on the other side of the pond are soooooo lucky
multiple choices for motogp/F1 .
I'll trade ya all my nascar coverage for your motogp/f1 dont forget
nascar drives around in CIRCLES and on their best tracks
they use restrictor plates to make them all go the same speed.
ANYONE WANNA TRADE
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Any ideas to whether Eurosport stream raced coverage over the net???? would be usefull when Im in China....
 
Brirish Eurosport is great we get 5hrs worth of live coverage from every round 9am to 2pm every raceday
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apart from US GP which is just the MotoGP Class
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (fasteddy @ Mar 7 2006, 03:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>you guys/girls on the other side of the pond are soooooo lucky
multiple choices for motogp/F1 .
I'll trade ya all my nascar coverage for your motogp/f1 dont forget
nascar drives around in CIRCLES and on their best tracks
they use restrictor plates to make them all go the same speed.
ANYONE WANNA TRADE
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speed actually do a fairly good job of covering f1. i'll give them that. they cover all of practice, qualifying, & race live & then re run it later. if they would only do that for motogp. i would'nt rag on em so much. you would think that the 2 wheeled equivalent of f1, would warrent the same extensive coverage
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (frosty58 @ Mar 9 2006, 09:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>speed actually do a fairly good job of covering f1. i'll give them that. they cover all of practice, qualifying, & race live & then re run it later. if they would only do that for motogp. i would'nt rag on em so much. you would think that the 2 wheeled equivalent of f1, would warrent the same extensive coverage
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I really do enjoy their F1 coverage. It's all taken from the official F1 feed and dubbed over by Bob Varsha but I think he is a very knowledgable guy and is enjoyable to listen to. Unlike the motorcycle guys we get here like Brian Drebber and (no offense) Freddie Spencer.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Ooost @ Mar 9 2006, 11:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I really do enjoy their F1 coverage. It's all taken from the official F1 feed and dubbed over by Bob Varsha but I think he is a very knowledgable guy and is enjoyable to listen to. Unlike the motorcycle guys we get here like Brian Drebber and (no offense) Freddie Spencer.

Ooost,
You a fellow RUBE.
I see you are from ST.PAUL.

F1 coverage is really good practice, quali, and race can't ask for more than that.
MOTO GP seems like all the races come on at 3am 2 weeks after the fact.
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They've been pretty good in getting the main categories shown on same day coverage. MotoGP, WSB, and AMA SBK but all the support classes don't get shown, like you said, until weeks later late night or in the middle of the day while work is happening. They used to show the 250s right before MotoGP but they've stopped and I can't remember the last time I saw a 125 or WSS race on a Sunday.
 
Are they free to air channels or cable? Cuz here we can get good coverage on cable but our free to air TV is horrible. 90% of Motorsport has to share a channel with football, Big Brother, Law & Order, Australian Idol and the OC. And the other 10% Shares a channel with asian news programs, soccer and French movies
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (teomolca @ Mar 7 2006, 12:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I also watch sometimes the Spanish coverage, but the comentator is soooo dull. This year I might give a try to the Italian coverage.

You'd go from "Rossi, hijo de puta"
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to "ROSSI! ROSSI! ROSSI! MI PIACE ROSSI!!!"
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Ooost @ Mar 10 2006, 02:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Freddie Spencer.

Well, they could've given the job to Kenny Roberts Snr, but you know what he'd be like:
"This ain't no ....... race! Look at them there Motherfkers, they can't ride a bike for the ....... st they eat. I mean, come on, these Pies can't even keep up with Valentino. Back in my day we did a better job with our fking eyes closed. These young cksuckers have got no idea"
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (richo @ Mar 12 2006, 07:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Are they free to air channels or cable? Cuz here we can get good coverage on cable but our free to air TV is horrible. 90% of Motorsport has to share a channel with football, Big Brother, Law & Order, Australian Idol and the OC. And the other 10% Shares a channel with asian news programs, soccer and French movies
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You'd go from "Rossi, hijo de puta"
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to "ROSSI! ROSSI! ROSSI! MI PIACE ROSSI!!!"
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Free to air? not sure what that is.
We have SPEED CHANNEL, They do a great job on F1
But MOTO GP they drop the ball.
I dont know of any other channels that air moto/f1
 
Free to air means you don't gotta pay for it. It's watch you watch if you don't wanna pay $1000 bucks a day to get 500,000 channels when all you want is bike racing. In other words, NOT cable
 

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