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Edited Date/Time
5/25/2012 3:49pm
Last year we had a summary of heat 1 and 2 on MotorsTV, the same channel we get MX GP and AMA Supercross on
This year it has been moved to Fuel TV, a channel not well distributed in Norway.
At least we then should be able to watch the archives at Alli sport, right?
But no, the second motoes are not allowed for Norway :-(
You can't even buy them as you can with MXGP!
We are talking 2012, honestly!
There must be a way of distributing the TV shows somehow so the fans can follow them?
This year it has been moved to Fuel TV, a channel not well distributed in Norway.
At least we then should be able to watch the archives at Alli sport, right?
But no, the second motoes are not allowed for Norway :-(
You can't even buy them as you can with MXGP!
We are talking 2012, honestly!
There must be a way of distributing the TV shows somehow so the fans can follow them?
I am in Texas and will ask some folks this morning why the second motos can't be viewed online in Norway, I thought once they were archived all could see.
DC
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it's gonna suck in the rounds that we aussies (that don't have pay tv) have to get up at 3 am to watch the first motos then stay up try to find a feed, this week it was from Portugal for our only chance to see the second motos
but I wouldn't have a complaint if we can watch them when they're archived in fact this really isn't really a complaint just a heads up
hope we can get to watch the 2nd moto's somewhere this year! been looking forward to the 250f class outdoor championship for ages now!!!
Not even that bothered about getting to watch the races live- but it would be nice to be able to watch them at some point!!
You are the man DC!
Thanks a lot!
Second motos available for Europe!!
Sorry for the first-week confusion and getting it all lined up properly. It will be better and much quicker next week.
DC
MX Sports
Side note : I don't understand how certain sites can block certain content in some countries. Was thinking the internet was more of a free enterprise than that. Kind of surprising that certain countries would even attempt to block things like MX and so forth. Some other things you can find on the net yeah....I get it.....but MX?
FWIW......great job so far Davi....you're kicking ass. I'm sure all our fellow MX brethren appreciate it!
DC
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