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    MotoGP highlights on TV3

    ten points to Suzuki especially since they don't even have Suzuki's out there

    http://www.bikesportnz.com/2013/05/s...to-the-rescue/

    times and dates to be confirmed

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    ten points to Suzuki especially since they don't even have Suzuki's out there

    http://www.bikesportnz.com/2013/05/s...to-the-rescue/

    times and dates to be confirmed
    Yes indeed all kudos to Suzuki NZ for putting the money up front to make this possible, and I have to wonder aloud why no-one else has posted to express their thanks to them??????
    It amazes me with Sky that you can switch between 4 sport channels and at the same time they are all showing rugby, add to that a dedicated rugby channel. And for our compelling viewing pleasure they put on darts, snooker etc. Whats next, Morris Dancing!?
    Without Suzuki NZs input ( and thats totally about the enthusiasm of CEO Tom Peck ) Road Racing in NZ would be at an abysmally low level. The old adage ''whats wins on Sunday sells on Monday'' no longer really applies in our tiny market and this messed up world. In brutal economic terms the considerable money Suzuki NZ have put into road racing over many years doesnt stack up and its highly dubious that in a market dominated hugely by farmbike sales that it positively impacts on their sportbike sales. Against especially the most target markets it is in fact a huge loss they are incurring and anyone who grizzles about where the ''line in the sand'' exists about level of support needs to get a grip on reality.
    SNZ is a local company employing local people and have a chain of dealers employing locals and serving the local communities. They are putting money back into the local communities. Think about that the next time you order parts offshore or make disparaging remarks about the Suzuki product.

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    Thank you Suzuki

    I did see this news on their Facebook page, plenty of people have shown their appreciation on there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Yes indeed all kudos to Suzuki NZ for putting the money up front to make this possible, and I have to wonder aloud why no-one else has posted to express their thanks to them??????
    It amazes me with Sky that you can switch between 4 sport channels and at the same time they are all showing rugby, add to that a dedicated rugby channel. And for our compelling viewing pleasure they put on darts, snooker etc. Whats next, Morris Dancing!? Marcus Line Dances??? WTF??? Without Suzuki NZs input ( and thats totally about the enthusiasm of CEO Tom Peck ) Road Racing in NZ would be at an abysmally low level. The old adage ''whats wins on Sunday sells on Monday'' no longer really applies in our tiny market and this messed up world. In brutal economic terms the considerable money Suzuki NZ have put into road racing over many years doesnt stack up and its highly dubious that in a market dominated hugely by farmbike sales that it positively impacts on their sportbike sales. Against especially the most target markets it is in fact a huge loss they are incurring and anyone who grizzles about where the ''line in the sand'' exists about level of support needs to get a grip on reality.
    SNZ is a local company employing local people and have a chain of dealers employing locals and serving the local communities. They are putting money back into the local communities. Think about that the next time you order parts offshore or make disparaging remarks about the Suzuki product.
    Sheezzz.... I was gunna say 'Is it the time of the month Robert?' But went back and re-read your post. You are right, money spent on advertising is hardly ever re-couped. I spend close to $100,000 a year - but if I didn't, would I still make the same turn over?
    Quite rightly, it is the internet and NZ laws on importing that is undermining NZ.

    Well done SUZUKI for supporting NZ motorcyclists once again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Logpot View Post
    Thank you Suzuki

    I did see this news on their Facebook page, plenty of people have shown their appreciation on there.
    I did the same.
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    Hope they didn't pay too much. They will be struggling to get 5 minutes worth of highlights out of a motogp race. I guess the other 20 minutes can be filled with moto 2 and 3.

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    Well I'm pleased, and grateful to Suzuki NZ. As has been said, they have long supported racing in NZ, and putting MotoGP on mainstream Tellyland, raises the profile of all motorcycling to all NZers - and I think that's a great thing! Thanks Suzuki
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah311 View Post
    Well I'm pleased, and grateful to Suzuki NZ. As has been said, they have long supported racing in NZ, and putting MotoGP on mainstream Tellyland, raises the profile of all motorcycling to all NZers - and I think that's a great thing! Thanks Suzuki
    +1 to that

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    ten points to Suzuki especially since they don't even have Suzuki's out there

    http://www.bikesportnz.com/2013/05/s...to-the-rescue/

    times and dates to be confirmed
    TV3 Guide shows MotoGP - Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas from 15:25 to 16:10 this Sunday. Is that the coverage we are talking about ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gacoll View Post
    TV3 Guide shows MotoGP - Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas from 15:25 to 16:10 this Sunday. Is that the coverage we are talking about ?
    That would be the very one.....

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    There will undoubtedly be criticism of the time delay of the coverage, but I have friends who don't have sky and can't justify a web pass. Any coverage is better than none.
    Well done to all involved in getting the GPs shown in any form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gacoll View Post
    TV3 Guide shows MotoGP - Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas from 15:25 to 16:10 this Sunday. Is that the coverage we are talking about ?
    That's great if it is cos we'll maybe get Jerez the following week.
    So we've missed Qatar only, that's ok by me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinger View Post
    There will undoubtedly be criticism of the time delay of the coverage, but I have friends who don't have sky and can't justify a web pass. Any coverage is better than none.
    Well done to all involved in getting the GPs shown in any form.
    i've enjoyed TV coverage of the GP's for years, better than waiting up and falling asleep for the odd hours it was live on sky

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    i've enjoyed TV coverage of the GP's for years, better than waiting up and falling asleep for the odd hours it was live on sky
    May be it is the racing itself that puts you to sleep....
    Some of it I fell asleep even after recording it to watch the next day.

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