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Could learn alot from NBC gold,
I bought NBC this year as it was £40 for the whole season. Loved being able to wake up on a sunday with perfect live streams ready to roll, excellent value for money.
MXGP is £105 for the season and isn't as enjoyable a series as the outdoors.
Too expensive,
I hope long may the NBC gold continue
I bought NBC this year as it was £40 for the whole season. Loved being able to wake up on a sunday with perfect live streams ready to roll, excellent value for money.
MXGP is £105 for the season and isn't as enjoyable a series as the outdoors.
Too expensive,
I hope long may the NBC gold continue
I'd say it's just as excellent, if not even better value for money.
Overal though i really like both packages, getting to see everything live now through official streams is awesome
Seems also AMA level isn't this year even close to what MXGP offers. Anyway its great that NBC is starting to learn.
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As for the price, it's like other said, you get more for what you pay. Also they have a lot higher effort to make to provide a live stream from any country they go to (not only throughout America)
Same goes for NBC Gold.
I've been a fan of the sport for over 10 years & the
Ama series has me on the edge of my seat both indoors and out.
Mxgp I genuinely struggle to stay awake through the Motos I pretty much always doze off I can't put my finger on why.
that's why it's not good value to me, I want quality not quantity.
Edit: yes there is an motogp android app but not one for smart tvs.
I can do the same with MXGP-TV but only through a PC browser.
MXGP definitely has better continual coverage and not NBC Gold's awkward pause/camera snafu's when TV ads come around but coverage is still live online.
Minor criticisms of MXGP:
Recently they have ads when video starts
annoying popup on website makes it hard to logon
An app would be nice - I thought for awhile they had an app through a third party.
MXGP 450 class is much more exciting to watch than ama 450. Its pretty much the eli tomac show here.
Not sure about Langston tbh. I feel he's forgotten he had to come through Europe to get where he is today. He doesn't seem that clued up on the riders. I remember when it was announced that Jeffrey Herlings was gonna ride Southwick then he ended up breaking his leg. Langston didn't even know his name, called him Jeremy Herrins or something like that. Weedge had to correct him.
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