
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sport ... o-bt-deal/
forgot to add euro sport can still show live wsb and bsb until 2015.
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Oh yes . but would add my favourite all time racer Steve Baker (no 32)slparry wrote:To be honest I sort of lost interest in MotoGP sometime in the late 80's I find British and World superbikes much more interesting nowadays.
<dons rose coloured specs> Schwantz, Gardner, Mamola, Rainey, Lawson, Roberts, Sheene etc etc .... those were the days
Too true. Same here mate.slparry wrote:To be honest I sort of lost interest in MotoGP sometime in the late 80's I find British and World superbikes much more interesting nowadays.
<dons> Schwantz, Gardner, Mamola, Rainey, Lawson, Roberts, Sheene etc etc .... those were the days
I've been with BT home and business for years, my phone is with BT home and the broadband runs over that line but is provided by BTbusiness. To be fair they've been very good. Sure there's been a couple of issues but nothing major.Bender wrote:I've only ever heard bad things about BT internet, and they have proved totally inept at even maintaining a land line at my house over the past 6 months.
Why anyone would sign up with them for broadband and cable is beyond me.
If Dorna don't want me (and millions of others) to watch the racing and therefore the sponsors logos on the bikes on Freeview that's fine.
Dorna will be raking it in, but once the sponsors who keep the teams afloat twig that far fewer people are watching they will put their money elsewhere, the teams will struggle and the sport will collapse.
I predict it will be free to watch again by 2016.
... and Johnny Cecotto tooBoxered wrote:Oh yes . but would add my favourite all time racer Steve Baker (no 32)slparry wrote:To be honest I sort of lost interest in MotoGP sometime in the late 80's I find British and World superbikes much more interesting nowadays.
<dons rose coloured specs> Schwantz, Gardner, Mamola, Rainey, Lawson, Roberts, Sheene etc etc .... those were the days
Steve