I was just checking out the Guide to see what time the race is and it looks like the only thing being televised is the 250CC race. Can anyone else confirm or deny this,m I'm hoping it's just a mistake.
Thanks.
Quote from: Gus on July 13, 2008, 09:09:01 AM
I was just checking out the Guide to see what time the race is and it looks like the only thing being televised is the 250CC race. Can anyone else confirm or deny this,m I'm hoping it's just a mistake.
Thanks.
Try your local CBS channel. Should be on at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
It looks like the commentators will be Greg White and Kevin Schwantz. Props to Schwantz for his racing skills, but this is gonna suck. Guess it's time to get a sub to motogp.com.
Were they just talking about Chris Vermuelen on the Ritalin Suzuki? [laugh]
Granted, I just got home from a ride right at the start of the race, so my ears may be ringing a little, but it seemed a lot of the pronunciations were a little off. [bang]
Quote from: Bick on July 13, 2008, 11:06:25 AM
Were they just talking about Chris Vermuelen on the Ritalin Suzuki? [laugh]
Granted, I just got home from a ride right at the start of the race, so my ears may be ringing a little, but it seemed a lot of the pronunciations were a little off. [bang]
Actually, I have to admit that the coverage wasn't all that bad once they abandoned the grade-school teacher approach (this is a motorcycle, it has to lean to turn). White has a lot more excitement about him that Shaheen, and anything is better than Spencer. I'll give it a B+.
Quote from: Hedgehog on July 13, 2008, 11:12:39 AM
Actually, I have to admit that the coverage wasn't all that bad once they abandoned the grade-school teacher approach (this is a motorcycle, it has to lean to turn). White has a lot more excitement about him that Shaheen, and anything is better than Spencer. I'll give it a B+.
I give it that because it was a good race. Just doesn't feel right without foreign accents. ;D
I thought the commentary was a little over the top, and didn't like it. It seemed like the whole thing was dumbed down. :-\
Good race, though.
yes, of course it was dumbed down- this was intended for an audience that is not typically watching grand prix moto racing, or road motorbike racing period... in the end this will bring more popularity to our favorite sport which is a good thing. Also it is a marketing ramp up for Laguna next weekend which will also be in CBS.
Quote from: FortyTwo on July 13, 2008, 07:50:58 PM
I thought the commentary was a little over the top, and didn't like it. It seemed like the whole thing was dumbed down. :-\
Good race, though.
haha... did you watch the major network coverage the last two years? this is AP calculus compared to how much they dumbed down the announcing previously.
a highlight from previous seasons: "when you see the bikes lean, they're turning..." [roll]
I've been listening to that argument about dumbing it down and it'll be good for our sport since the early 90's.
Greg White needs to spend a day this week with Randy de Puniet and figure out how to say his name. It was funny when Colin said he rode for the Tech Three Yamaha team too.
CBS should do us all a favor and use the British Eurosport audio feed, Toby Moody, Julian Ryder and Randy Mamola are both informative and entertaining!
Quote from: crashmoto on July 13, 2008, 08:35:43 PM
yes, of course it was dumbed down- this was intended for an audience that is not typically watching grand prix moto racing, or road motorbike racing period... in the end this will bring more popularity to our favorite sport which is a good thing. Also it is a marketing ramp up for Laguna next weekend which will also be in CBS.
my thoughts as well.
as a guy who has only watched a few gp races on passing occasion, i found the small bits of explanation, as well as some of the backstory on points and point distribution, to be pretty insightful. i had no problem really getting into this race, it was a lot of fun. i know that i even received some text messages from some people i work with who don't even have bikes that watched the race in its entirety and LOVED it. all in all, i say [thumbsup] [bacon]
Quote from: bdfinally on July 13, 2008, 09:08:36 PM
Greg White needs to spend a day this week with Randy de Puniet and figure out how to say his name.
Why? You only need to say his name once a race - when he ditches his bike into the gravel trap.
He likely won't be in GP next year anyhow - maybe he should ride with Xaus on the new BMW WSBK effort.
I don't get speed, and have just accepted the fact that I have to wait until Monday to watch the race (and I DL it). Wish I had known it was on CBS. Thanks for the heads up for next week too-I'll keep my eye out for it.
Quote from: darylbowden on July 14, 2008, 11:38:25 AM
Why? You only need to say his name once a race - when he ditches his bike into the gravel trap.
He likely won't be in GP next year anyhow - maybe he should ride with Xaus on the new BMW WSBK effort.
I agree with you for the most part, but under pressure, White had to say it at least twice yesterday and muffed both. I just think there's a much better team out, one that does their homework and doesn't bring it down to the lowest common denominator, the person who's never going to be a real fan anyway.
Both guys were running out of things to say twards the end of the race.
So Kevin..... how many wheels are on the motorcycle? Tell the people about the time you talked to Nicky, tell them that thing he told you about that one time. See that thing they have on over the protective leather suit... it's called a (finger quotes) rain jacket( finger quotes), it keeps the rain from getting them and thier protective suits wet.
I think we are spoiled. Toby Moody, Julian Ryder and Randy Mamola are among the top sports announcers in any sport. Unless we get the likes
of Joe Buck to do the announcing I don't think an American will ever match those dudes. White is awful, but there is just something I like about the dude. Maybe it is because he is trying so hard.
Quote from: akmnstr on July 14, 2008, 04:52:11 PM
White is awful, but there is just something I like about the dude. Maybe it is because he is trying so hard.
I have to disagree with this. Shaheen is awful. White at least brings some excitement to the race. Paired with Spencer, White would also be a disaster. Schwantz isn't great, but we could have gotten a lot worse. That being said, I would much prefer they give us the world feed; via SAP audio would be just fine as well. With any luck, though, we'll be back to the world feed after the next race.
Quote from: Hedgehog on July 14, 2008, 05:12:55 PM
I have to disagree with this. Shaheen is awful. White at least brings some excitement to the race. Paired with Spencer, White would also be a disaster. Schwantz isn't great, but we could have gotten a lot worse. That being said, I would much prefer they give us the world feed; via SAP audio would be just fine as well. With any luck, though, we'll be back to the world feed after the next race.
Funny, you say we disagree, but I think that your right on the mark. Could we start an argument on agreement or disagreement. Anyway, you are correct about Shaheen. I can't stand to watch a race that he is covering. He is something less than awful. He and the Suzuki domination of US superbike have caused me to loose all interest in AMA roadracing. I've always liked White as a person.
I was bummed when 2 wheel Tuesday left the air. And I agree with you about Spencer. Glad he did not do this race. He should spend all his time with his riding school.
So, if we have to have an American announcer my vote is for Joe Buck but I won't tune out the race if White is back next week.
QuoteHe (Shaheen) and the Suzuki domination of US superbike has caused me to loose all interest in AMA roadracing.
+1
Here's a conspiracy theory for you: AMA deliberately put Shaheen and Spencer on as commentators so they could drive viewership down so low it would be easy to get rid of AMA Pro Racing. [laugh]