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    Crash article today, Miller things Ducati are sandbagging a bit
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    Racing starts soon
    MotoGp needs to seriously look at their pricing @ 250+NZD.
    I might follow Liam Lawson this year at $100NZD for F1TV pro as opposed to $255 plus. Had it confirmed it is available in NZ, incl all the coverage, camera angles, etc.


    For moto GP, TV3 Do they have it this year?? Google doesn't show TV3+ have it for 2025.
    Looks like I'm downloading as it MotoGP a rip compared to F1, going to miss it tho

    F1 is a lot bigger all round but less then 1/2 price! Dorna and MotoGP needs to get its shit togetther to grow its audience.

    Rant over LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Racing starts soon
    MotoGp needs to seriously look at their pricing @ 250+NZD.
    I might follow Liam Lawson this year at $100NZD for F1TV pro as opposed to $255 plus. Had it confirmed it is available in NZ, incl all the coverage, camera angles, etc.


    For moto GP, TV3 Do they have it this year?? Google doesn't show TV3+ have it for 2025.
    Looks like I'm downloading as it MotoGP a rip compared to F1, going to miss it tho

    F1 is a lot bigger all round but less then 1/2 price! Dorna and MotoGP needs to get its shit togetther to grow its audience.

    Rant over LOL
    Motomundo . net -- its not perfect but its free. This is the list of broadcasters: https://www.motogp.com/en/broadcasters - it does say 3 NOW for NZ.
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    Jorge Martin has now broken his other wrist in a training accident and will miss Buriram at least. Unbelievable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post

    F1 is a lot bigger all round but less then 1/2 price! Dorna and MotoGP needs to get its shit togetther to grow its audience.
    YouTube has ambient noise clips that run for hours. There is soft music, the sound of a gentle breeze, or softly falling rain, etc. They'll all put you to sleep for less than an F1 subscription.

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    Some quotes from in the Ducati camp:
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    “This is the first time that the Bologna factory, in a very long time, who have been the pinnacle of MotoGP are standing still,” Jack Appleyard reported from the Buriram paddock.

    “They present an opportunity to their rivals to get closer.


    “Bagnaia is far from happy with how his Buriram test has gone. [He was still trying] to maximise the last 19 minutes of the test to close the gap to Marquez.


    “The question is not: will Marc Marquez win the opening round of the year in Buriram?

    “The question is: by how many seconds?


    “Speaking to somebody within the Ducati camp, when asked for comments about [Marquez’s] race simulation, he described it as a knife between the heart.


    “Not only for everyone in the pitlane but potentially for his teammate as well!


    “Davide Tardozzi mentioned Marco Bezzecchi and how impressive he had been. Marquez, over 23 laps compared to Bez’s 13-lap sprint, was faster with a full fuel tank, doing laps to last the duration.


    “It was mind-blowing, the pace that Marquez was able to do.
    They are still having launch issues though, also Oxley says it will be very hot, enough so they might need to reduce the race length for H&S reasons. This year is going to be fascinating.
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    WSB had pit a stop for everyone at the first round. H and S , I guess ? They wanted everyone to change rears.
    Not a fan of pit stops myself !

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    WSB had pit a stop for everyone at the first round. H and S , I guess ? They wanted everyone to change rears.
    Not a fan of pit stops myself !
    At least one rider I saw said they didnt know why they had those pit stops, it wasnt a tyre wear thing
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    I downloaded ad watched WSBK Philip Island and it just doesn't have the excitement of MotoGP.
    Racing was quite good from second back but looks like Ducati have the advantage in WSBK as well.
    I dunno it just didnt seem to be the spectical or the fire MotoGP has????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    I downloaded ad watched WSBK Philip Island and it just doesn't have the excitement of MotoGP.
    There used to be a thing called the afterburner. You could hire a sprotbike and kit and do some laps. That would lift the excitement level.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    WSB had pit a stop for everyone at the first round. H and S , I guess ? They wanted everyone to change rears.
    Not a fan of pit stops myself !
    Make em use touring tyres on the rear. Gary McCoy it into every corner
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    Great practice session!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Great practice session!
    Pecco denied Q2 due to human error, he passed a yellow flag on his fastest lap
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    strayed onto the motomundo site ... it seems to tick all the boxes ... is it illegal? (if i use it i'd make a donation)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jato View Post
    strayed onto the motomundo site ... it seems to tick all the boxes ... is it illegal? (if i use it i'd make a donation)
    Not legal, but a donation helps them stay alive. As an IT guy, i'd suggest using Brave or Opera as a browser on that site "just in case"
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