Moto GP coverage in NZ confirmed for rest of 2004 and 2005

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by Allstarnz, Sep 2, 2004.

  1. Allstarnz

    Allstarnz Guest

    MotoGP LIVE ON PRIME!

    Prime Television has secured the final six races of the 2004 Grand Prix Motorcycle racing, MotoGP, and the complete 2005 season. The first of these races will screen exclusively free to air and live at 11:45pm this Sunday 5th September from Estoril, Portugal.

    The extensive screening of round eleven of the MotoGP season will include all racing classes from 125cc to the big boys of 500cc. Prime's live coverage of the 2004 and 2005 MotoGP is proudly sponsored by Yamaha.

    Estoril, venue for this weekend's Portuguese Grand Prix will see leader Valentino Rossi of Yamaha attempt to defend his lead against nearest rival, Honda's Sete Gibernau.

    Tune in this Sunday 5th September to Prime's live and exclusive free to air coverage of motorcycle racing's most coveted crown.
     
    Allstarnz, Sep 2, 2004
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    Paul B Guest

    F...ing brilliant!!!! Free to air MotoGP!!! Hell I've been watching it on broadband through the Moto GP web site and the quality is not the best but now on TV again , wooooo hoooo. Now I'll need to get that antenna sorted...by Sunday.

    Paul
    MotoGP LIVE ON PRIME!

    Prime Television has secured the final six races of the 2004 Grand Prix Motorcycle racing, MotoGP, and the complete 2005 season. The first of these races will screen exclusively free to air and live at 11:45pm this Sunday 5th September from Estoril, Portugal.

    The extensive screening of round eleven of the MotoGP season will include all racing classes from 125cc to the big boys of 500cc. Prime's live coverage of the 2004 and 2005 MotoGP is proudly sponsored by Yamaha.

    Estoril, venue for this weekend's Portuguese Grand Prix will see leader Valentino Rossi of Yamaha attempt to defend his lead against nearest rival, Honda's Sete Gibernau.

    Tune in this Sunday 5th September to Prime's live and exclusive free to air coverage of motorcycle racing's most coveted crown.
     
    Paul B, Sep 2, 2004
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