Freestone: How To Watch
Saturday, May 28, 2011 | 6:00 AM
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TV Schedule:
FUEL TV
First Motos LIVE:
250/450: Saturday May 28th 2:00 pm EST
Allisports.com
First Motos LIVE:
250/450: Saturday May 28th 2:00 pm EST
SPEED
Second Motos:
250 class: Saturday May 28th 11:00pm EST
450 class: Saturday May 28th 10:00pm EST
FUEL TV Channels
* Check Local Listings for Cable Operators
· DIRECTV – Channel 618
· DISH NETWORK – Channel 156
· VERIZON FIOS – Channel 198
· AT&T U-VERSE – Channel 536
Live Timing and Scoring
Desktop: Click HERE
Mobile: Click HERE
For in-depth coverage on the race, check out our Thor Race Center. Click HERE.
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No live audio for the second moto sucks!!!
Is it that hard to air everthing at the same time? or is it too long? i DUNNO
Terrible coverage for this sport considering the fans that attend events and follow it. But they have all day coverage of drag racing and even those trucks with no fans in the stands.
I myself since I started racing in 1972 and the best we had then was Cycle News I dont think we have anything to complain about. You all should be happy just to see it on the same day!! Kids are so spoiled today lol. Us old timers were exited to see the USGP 6 months later on Wide wourld of sports and yes the coverage was prettty funny.
Welker DIDDOS!
Ditto on the abundance of Motocross, Supercross, GNCC, Speedway, MotoGP ect.
I and I used to look forward to the once a year-6 month delayed coverage of the USGP!! My only beef is the embarrasing "race announcing" that Supercross/Motocross is currently suffering from. Sure do miss an announcer of the caliber of David Bailey, that was the high water mark of announcing.
Couldn't get the feed to start using Chrome under Win 7 on my desktop, or under Chrome or IE6 on my XP notebook. Tried several times, closed and restarted all the browsers multiple times. No dice. The I went to Alli by using the link here on the RacerX page, and it worked...on BOTH computers. Very, very weird, but give it a try if you are having problems.
Guess what Welker. This ain't 1972 and you can watch spelling bees and lumberjack competitions live on the Internet but you can't listen to Motocross or Supercross. The amount of time and money the average moto fan invests in the sport dwarfs the adjusted rate for 1972. We have the advantage of technology but it is being ignored by short-sighted money-grubbers that only think about the next quarterly report. Did you know that the second moto is shown live on TV... IN FRANCE??? Tell me that doesn't suck.
Only one moto... what a tease. I don't even watch anymore.... It's like making love with someone who can't get the job done.