I saw announcements that they kept the whole team together (Greg, Jason and Hannah). I'm pretty sure Jason will be doing the commentary but may not be walking around the pits yet. They'll leave that to Hannah.
Well, I didn't have a chance to watch any of the racing this weekend. I subscribed to "MotoAmericaLivePlus" and both yesterday and today all I got was frozen screens and black scseens that said "Cannot read property 'data' undefined." On both my stupid "smart" phone and (older) computer.
MotoAmerica and I will be having dialog to establish a cause and solution!! Not happy.
Today's race was great but FS2's coverage left a LOT to be desired. At one point they showed the start of the race, then a long commercial break, a repeat of Jason's track analysis and then the start of the race again?? WTF?
And the broadcast kept breaking up, at one point I just had a test pattern and tone. Sure hope they get their act together tomorrow!
Correct. On computer or phone, no go. I admittedly need an upgraded computer, but the phone is new. On the computer, it plays about 10 seconds and goes freeze frame, never to return. On the phone the feed stops, then either picks up where it left off or jumps ahead to real time. Neither is watchable, but both are annoying!! I can watch archived video, no problem.
MotoAmerica IT is VERY quick to respond to emails, but have not offered anything that has changed status.
Broaster makes some good chicken. I am still unclear exactly if they have retail stores somewhere in the Country, but I would be a fan if they had them here in California.
Although the Broaster crew was a bit irritated at us at helping ourselves to the chicken, the chicken itself was freaking delicious late on Sunday afternoon at the Motorcycle races!
One year at NJMP they were just giving the chicken away at a food truck. I'm surprised they just don't get a permit and sell food at these races; sure sounds like they're giving up a huge opportunity!
I wonder if they offer tours of the factory to ordinary people? I have a set of GPR300s ready for my Zero. I actually bought them for my 2016, but the bike was totaled in an accident before I could install them. Since they were wrapped up in plastic, I decided to hang on to them since I KNEW I was going to get another Zero. I figured as long as I had an American-made bike, I should use American-made tires on it. As an aside, my new Yamaha XMAX comes with Dunlop's Scootsmart tires. According to the owner's manual, they're the ONLY tires Yamaha recommends for this bike, too.
NO Eslick this weekend. Shame. Although last year he showed up privateer style with a box trailer located in the back 40 of the paddock. Took us a while to find him...
Not sure why he could never have the success on the Superbikes after dominating the 600 class..
Hey Dennis and Tim: Looking forward to seeing you guys again in Pittsburgh next month. Be nice to be there on two wheels instead of two crutches this year, too!