Would anyone know the music from the Estoril 2011 MotoGP qualifying highlights on BBC?

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Hi all. I was just wondering if anyone knows the song that plays in the qualifying highlights video of Estoril 2011 from the BBC coverage? The video shows at the end of the coverage. It sounds very familiar but I don't know the song. Thanks.
 
Hi all. I was just wondering if anyone knows the song that plays in the qualifying highlights video of Estoril 2011 from the BBC coverage? The video shows at the end of the coverage. It sounds very familiar but I don't know the song. Thanks.

I try to avoid BBC coverage of Moto GP on account of its wholesale dumbing down of the sport and the imbecilic Cox and Parish....although I do like Matt Roberts.



The producers of BBC sport seemed to have a fixation with Muse for some reason, and 'Hysteria' has been used as the themes for the last two seasons or so. This season I have no idea what the dreadful new music accompanying the equally insipid 'Tron' like graphics is - but I can tell you they tend to use The Stone Roses track 'Begging You' during the coverage, which could well be what you are referring to.
 
Thanks but I don't think its that song. I do agree that the BBC's choice of music for most of their sports programs is terrible but sometimes, they choose a good song
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. There is a line in the lyrics where the singer says "There's something in the air" and just keeps repeating it. I've tried googling it but such a general line as it is, there are a million songs that have that line in them
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Thanks but I don't think its that song. I do agree that the BBC's choice of music for most of their sports programs is terrible but sometimes, they choose a good song
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. There is a line in the lyrics where the singer says "There's something in the air" and just keeps repeating it. I've tried googling it but such a general line as it is, there are a million songs that have that line in them
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If you have an iPhone you can download apps like Shazam that will identify a song by sampling a small portion of it....it can then link you to an an itunes site where you can purchase the track.
 

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