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From MotoGP.com
The MotoGP Channel is here. Launching August 13th, the channel is a free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) service, offering fans across the U.S. an always-on home for the most exciting sport on Earth. Operated by C15 Studio, the category’s leading operator, the channel brings together live race weekends and a vast library of curated content to deliver an unprecedented MotoGP experience, all in one place. The MotoGP Channel will provide extensive live coverage from all 22 iconic circuits throughout the season, including MotoGP™ practice and qualifying sessions, as well as live Moto2™, Moto3™, and MotoE™ races - delivering full-season access to every class of competition. Beyond live events, viewers will also enjoy a wide range of classic MotoGP races, captivating documentaries and programming stunts, giving fans chance to relive defining moments, explore the sport’s rich history, get to know its incredible riders and teams, and enjoy the best content MotoGP has to offer. The channel will be widely available on leading streaming services, including Prime Video, LG Channels, FireTV, FuboTV, Plex and Sling Freestream. Dan Rossomondo, CCO of MotoGP: “Our collaboration with C15 Studio on the MotoGP Channel opens an exciting new avenue for U.S. fans to engage with the sport. Live coverage of MotoGP qualifying and practice, along with live Moto2 and Moto3 races, presents a fantastic opportunity for fans to tune into the action. The amazing range of content around-the-clock offers fans direct access to the very best of MotoGP – every time they tune in. We’re happy to expand our presence in the US and give fans a great new way to experience the sport.” This strategic partnership marks a significant addition to C15 Studio’s expanding portfolio of premium FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) sports channels, underlining C15 Studio’s commitment to creating premium, dedicated sports channels that resonate with both fans and advertisers alike. The MotoGP Channel will offer continuous access to MotoGP content, providing an established fanbase with a dedicated platform while introducing the sport to new audiences across the United States. Joe Nilsson, CEO & Co-founder of C15 Studio: “We are thrilled to be part of MotoGP’s growth trajectory in the United States, especially as the sport is poised to accelerate its expansion at the start of an exciting new chapter. MotoGP possesses all the vital ingredients for a successful new channel: season-long, compelling live event coverage, a passionate fan base, top-tier sponsors and a rich legacy.” About C15 Studio C15 Studio is a sports media company that specializes in creating, distributing and monetizing Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television (FAST) channels on behalf of leading, global sports organizations. C15 Studio partners with major streaming services to offer 24/7 sports programming to audiences around the world. Founded by Joe Nilsson and Amory Schwartz, with offices in London, Dublin, and New York. |
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That’s great for those that care. Sone here obviously do .
I don’t particularly. So what about flat track? I can never figure those assholes out .
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Here’s the answer for flat track. I myself can’t get a grip on it. If you give them your email they send it all to you, like twice a week. They do me that way, anyway. It shows up in your mailbox as AFT. https://www.americanflattrack.com/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2025-08-12%20-%20EVENT%20ADVANCE%20-%20Twins%20%26%20Singles%20-%20Peoria&utm_term=Press%20Releases This week the only one with a jump in it. Peoria |
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A quick story from about 1 month ago.
There’s this guy that has an auto repair business here in Morgantown WV. Mid 20s, Brandon is a real hustler. Already owns his own business, I don’t know how he got into flat track. I hear he has a little track laid out behind his shop. Word has it he’s getting pretty good, expert good. He’s definitely into it. Anyway, he was at get together maybe 2 months ago, a few of us hanging out and he mentioned he ran against Dave Aldana the week before. I said you gotta be kidding. Dave Aldana was top factory in the 70s. I think he rode factory Triumph. #13, black leathers with a skeleton on them. He’s got to be in his late 70s. I thought he was dead. “Nope”, Brandon told me. Looking down at his feet for a second, he went on to tell us. “On the line I looked up and down and thought yeah, I can win this one. Got the hole shot, first into to the first turn, I’m flying thinking yeah! and all of a sudden Aldana passes me on the outside. Turn 2 he’s in the lead and poof, he’s gone.” You could see him cock his head a bit, look up and think about it for a moment. Like he still couldn’t believe it. |
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Thanks so much for that guy. I was just informed we have like half of those streaming services. I can’t keep all of that stuff straight, but the better half sure can, and does. Fingers crossed, been down this road before, hope it works. Again Whatarush, thx for putting this one up👍 |
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I just got a news pop up on this and popped in here to share it. This is great news not only for us that have been buying $100-$175 per year but now hopefully more Americans will get into it and support American riders. . You meet some of the best folks behind bars. |
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Cool story and video Grady. . You meet some of the best folks behind bars. |
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Well I get Flo sports for my kids college softball but I had no idea they carried aft.
I am not sure I even like AFT. One of my ladies on hacksaws garage FB group her family owned one of the tracks back in the day and she used very much an AFT person. They got a bit to nascar for me so I stopped trying to track it. There was a woman in the 250? Class I was following for a while. So I guess I will check it out . Thanks
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Personally , I believe he worked his ass off.
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Well it’s the 13th. I downloaded the app on one of our tvs. There’s a lot of stuff there. Watched a recap of the 2001 season, I think it was 2001. The last year of the 2 strokes. I had forgotten how much more primal it was back then. Riders being booted into the dirt at 160mph. Riders giving each other the finger in the heat of battle No traction control and the bikes getting squirreled a lot. Today, the effin’ tire pressure gets too low and you’re out of it because of the penalty. Makes one wonder, what’s goin on? |
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I did a search on Prime for it and races pulled up but when I clicked on them they all say video unavailable. No explanation as to how to watch them.
Search on the LG channels and it came up. It was showing the Thailand race. I scrolled right to see what was upcoming and it was showing loops of past races with Thailand coming up again in a couple hours. No way to select practices or qualifying. Nothing like having the stream. You only get to watch what they select. Maybe catching it live is the way to go. Probably going to have to keep the stream. It’s probably more setup to get Americans involved than to save the regulars $$$$. . You meet some of the best folks behind bars. |
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Just more multi channel BS!
I don’t care for super cross anyway . Motorcross I like. But anything they put super in front of the name generally sucks. So as I feel your pain about the jive ass tv scrambles I am not surprised So I go on flosports which I have and tried to find flat track Didn’t happen .
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Who will LCR select?
. You meet some of the best folks behind bars. |
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Stuporcross 😴
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Looks like Marc Marquez will be out for Philip Island and Malaysia due to his injury from Indonesia. This could change places 2,3, and 4 if Alex doesn’t keep his pace. Bagnia is 88 points behind Alex. Bezzechi is only 20 points behind Bagnia. Bagnia could end up off the steps this year. It will be tough to knock Alex off 2nd. . You meet some of the best folks behind bars. |
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Marquez is in stupidcross now?
Shows what I know.
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Last weekend, The Motocross of Nations.
When each country sends 3 of their top guys to run. I’ve been to 2 of them. Both times were great events. The only time of the year that all the best guys on the planet run against each other. And run for their country. This year they held it here in the USA. Hats off the the Aussies on wining it. https://youtu.be/9kqeB10qIxw COUNTRY WINS WINNING YEARS 1 United States 23 1981-1993, 1996, 2000, 2005-11, 2022 2 Great Britain 16 1947, 1949-50, 1952-4, 1956-57, 1959-60, 1963-67, 1994 3 Belgium 15 1948, 1951, 1969, 1972-73, 1976-77, 1979-80, 1995, 1997-98, 2013 4 Sweden 7 1955, 1958, 1961-62, 1970-71, 1974 4 France 7 2001, 2014-18, 2023 6 Italy 3 1999, 2002, 2021 7 USSR 2 1968, 1978, 8 Czechoslovakia 1 1975 8 Germany 1 2012 8 Netherlands 1 2019 8 Australia 1 2024 |
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Not that I care whom wins, but that is MOTOCROSS not stupidcross. Big difference .
Bring back the Duct Tapes!
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