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MotoGP 2024

Roy Gavin

Well travelled
We have to pay $20- a race or $200- a season to watch now, so I will make do with the 20 seconds of highlights on the news!
Watched a bit more when my buddies were wrenching and managing, but they have all retired , and the lone Aussie rider can.t seem to get a bike that suits him.
 

Jerk

The Boss at On An Adventure
Staff member
We have to pay $20- a race or $200- a season to watch now, so I will make do with the 20 seconds of highlights on the news!
Watched a bit more when my buddies were wrenching and managing, but they have all retired , and the lone Aussie rider can.t seem to get a bike that suits him.
If you do some googling around, you can watch the races for free :)
 

excollier

Well travelled
Location
Ireland
I was a trackside marshal for the British Motorcycle Grand Prix at Donington from 1987 - 1996, scooped up some big names over those years, watching it on TV doesn't cut it for me nowadays, sadly
 

Stig57

Well travelled
Location
Wigan
I must admit I prefer actually being at the race but the entrance fee is stupid money nowadays.
If Peco can keep up his form it'll be No 3. It's about time a Brit was back in MotoGP but unless Jake forges a Spanish passport he's no chance, talent or not.
 
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