I've kinda been out of the action for the last six weeks or so. Been rejecting all but family and work. (I know - have values mildly out of order but a man's gotta eat.)
Noticed yesterday that Two-Wheel Tuesday with Greg White was not on yesterday's SPEED TV schedule. Did a quick scan and came up empty for the next five weeks. Anybody know what happened? Was it summarily dropped by the network?
I started watching it from when it was 90-minutes, then watched it drop to 60 then to 30 minute length. (A blind man can see where this was going, but..) I know that it had little in the content department, but it did cover topics you don't otherwise see, and the interviews of the AMA racers were mildly entertaining ...like where Jeremy McGrath bought 80 acres of land to play motocross with and his neighbours hit him with a violation of a noise ordinance...
Seems like there are only cruiser shows left. Apart from MC racing this was the last of the reasonably useful shows that looked at the sport from different angles.
What's the poop?
They had a final show a couple weeks ago. (I think)
sorry dude
Drat.
Wonder if it will go into syndication?
:laugh: (Yeah, right...) :laugh:
They showed kinda like a "best of" at the end of the show.
Sorry I missed it.
Wonder what ultimately sunk it. I'd guess spending half-again as much as a ZX-6R cost with aftermarket hop-ups. If it didn't have a sponsor funding it, I know I'd be pissed.
No matter. More air space for the "potato-potato" V-Twin crowd. :)
BTW, Thanks for clearing up this small mystery.
Cause all the riders are like us, they abandon all else except riding all summer long.
I keep missing most of the repeat viewings, but I thnk he was going on a road trip somewhere... :dunno_white:
All I know is that speed channel is showing wayy too much nascar. The only good shows are on very late at night, and there are only like 1 or 2.
... Hence why the VCR, TiVo and the DVD Burner were invented. :)
Quote from: RedShift on July 06, 2006, 03:23:04 PM
... Hence why the VCR, TiVo and the DVD Burner were invented. :)
That's just too much work. Plus I don't have digital cable so no speed channel for me. I try not to watch very much TV and get outside and do stuff.
Now you can watch "Superbikes" instead, and learn about the stuntaz. :flipoff:
Quote from: jen_ on July 06, 2006, 04:23:17 PM
Now you can watch "Superbikes" instead, and learn about the stuntaz. :flipoff:
I actually found myself watching that show yesterday. They had some tips for track racing. VERY informative...
Such as HOW to lean off the bike. Shoulders stay paralell with the handle bars, never twisted.
Super Bikes! (http://www.speedtv.com/programs/454/) huh? I'll have to check it out next Tuesday. Thanks for the tip. :thumb:
Since Speed got bought by fox if it isn't Nascar it's crrrrraaaap.. is their attitude.
See I'm a big World Rally Championship fan. And at first they took my 90 minutes and lowered it to 60. Then this year they didn't even renew it at all. So now i have to get my WRC fix by way of the Europeans.
So two wheel tuesday going away doesn't surprise. But Fox is losing Nascar next year. So what will happen to Speed?
Quote from: fodder650 on July 07, 2006, 01:34:24 PM
Since Speed got bought by fox if it isn't Nascar it's crrrrraaaap.. is their attitude.
See I'm a big World Rally Championship fan. And at first they took my 90 minutes and lowered it to 60. Then this year they didn't even renew it at all. So now i have to get my WRC fix by way of the Europeans.
So two wheel tuesday going away doesn't surprise. But Fox is losing Nascar next year. So what will happen to Speed?
I miss going to my friends house and watching WRC. I think about 6 months ago he said it was on late at night around like 2 or 3 am.
Um... well... there IS a way to see it again. Um... see there is a place that isn't a bit torrent either.
Been a fun season to watch. Check out www.rallyamerica.com to see local rally racers
When I first saw a commercial for SuperbIkes, I thought that I would NEVER be caught watching it, 'cause I thought it was mainly squidls stuff that makes all bikers have a bad rep.
I'm definitely gonna try and catch the next episode.
Quote from: annguyen1981 on July 07, 2006, 04:16:35 PM
When I first saw a commercial for SuperbIkes, I thought that I would NEVER be caught watching it, 'cause I thought it was mainly squidls stuff that makes all bikers have a bad rep.
I'm definitely gonna try and catch the next episode.
Dude. It is all about squids and stunting and the "sportbike lifestyle". I hear it's nothing but crap from everyone I talk to.
The little section I did get to see was about track days and some tips on how to have more fun. I saw it as informative.
Quote from: annguyen1981 on July 07, 2006, 04:24:38 PM
The little section I did get to see was about track days and some tips on how to have more fun. I saw it as informative.
That's cuz you're a squid at heart! :laugh:
I caught about half of Superbikes last week. The track stuff was ok, they were running with Fastrack Riders @ Fontana (California Speedway). But the guy said you could show up with no bike and hit the track for under $500. No way. Just the bike is almost $200 to rent, the leathers are like $100 to rent, the Fastrack noob school is like $150, and the track time is like $250. And you can't ride without a class M license and proof of health insurance. And the guy they had doing his "first trackday" was trying to hard to be funny, and joking around and not being serious at all. Barely any footage of actual racers on the track.
Then they followed a bunch of bikers on a canyon ride. It looked like "Palms to Pines" to me, but it could have been ACH. The crew was all decked in their Icon gear. Again, not much actual riding footage, just handging out stopped, talking about how chill all riders are, and how some do canyons and some do stunts, but it's all equal and good. They then, of course, hit a bikenight. Got pulled over on the way there. They talked about how all bikers like each other and everyone gets along at bikenights.
It was so much fluff. No real mentions of safety or gear in the part I saw. The show could be good, really. If they focused less on the image, and more on the bikes and riders.
I only watched the track portion, so I didn't know about the rest of the junk.