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Hey all! This is a topic that may have been covered, and if so please guide me in the right direction.

Where do you get your MotoGP and other motorcycle racing information? What online sources do you frequent? What magazines do you read? What motorcycle racing books do you recommend?

I have been able to catch a few MotoGP races on FS1 but the coverage is limted, usually going to straight to the six hours of pre-race NASCAR coverage once the MotoGP race is finished. Very little after race reporting. When I lived in Germany and was able to watch motorcycle races on British TV (this is before I even learned to ride, I have always liked this kind of racing) the coverage was in depth and entertaining. I miss that.

Okay, that is all.
 
If you are into the sport, I highly suggest spending the money & getting the video pass from motogp.com - you can watch press conferences, practices, qualifying, etc. There's no commercials & you can watch when you want to. The hubs & I would watch GP back when it was the Speed Channel & it sucked. Since switching the to video pass it's SO much more nicer, plus you can watch past races! Also - lets not forget, with the motogp video pass you can also watch moto2 & moto3 races.

As far as online reading – honestly, a couple of the guys on the forum - particularly #22 posts interesting/informational articles he finds online.
 
+1 on the videopass. Worth every cent.
As far as websites, I would say crash and asphalt &rubber are the two I frequent the most. I also have a twitter account pretty much exclusively for keeping up on the world of moto racing.
 
Videopass is now half price.

if you select auto renew, chances are that next year the system will auto renew at the half price. it's a flaw in their system. :)
 
Half Price!?!?! Yup, I'm there!

I had the video pass for a few years while I was deployed to Afghanistan. Definitely worth it, money was just a touch tight this year. Videopass for MotoGP and WSBK for next year!
 
S.Pat, racing info:

Roadracingworld.com
Motogp.com
Motomatters.com
Crash.net
Asphaltandrubber.com
Superbikeplanet.com
Gpone.com
Powerslide.net
 
!!! But I thought...???!!!???
S Pat asked for "info". I'll trust he can distinguish between facts and opinions.

(To be fair, Krops is absolutely right 98% of the time 62% of the time.)
 
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Hey all! This is a topic that may have been covered, and if so please guide me in the right direction.

Where do you get your MotoGP and other motorcycle racing information? What online sources do you frequent? What magazines do you read? What motorcycle racing books do you recommend?

I have been able to catch a few MotoGP races on FS1 but the coverage is limted, usually going to straight to the six hours of pre-race NASCAR coverage once the MotoGP race is finished. Very little after race reporting. When I lived in Germany and was able to watch motorcycle races on British TV (this is before I even learned to ride, I have always liked this kind of racing) the coverage was in depth and entertaining. I miss that.

Okay, that is all.

Here's the best way to get all your information. Read all of Migs Angel's posts. Whatever he says, the opposite is true.
 
S.Pat, racing info:

Roadracingworld.com
Motogp.com
Motomatters.com
Crash.net
Asphaltandrubber.com
Superbikeplanet.com
Gpone.com
Powerslide.net

Thank you, sir! Some of these I have known about, but a few are definitely new. And yes, at my age I am just adult enough to tell the difference between fact and opinion and can enjoy both.
 

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