D6Nutz wrote:Some of the guys in the pit lane could do with learning when a rider isn't in the mood for a chat though.. Cal didn't seem to impressed and sounded like he wanted to say fook off...
His response to the question about the bike problem was 'who said it ran out of fuel?!!!'
He passed it off as a 'technical problem' but looked ready to punch someone lol
Sorry I missed church, I was busy practicing witchcraft!
Well I thought it was awesome all round. Yes Mel doesn't know bikes, yet WE all started at zero too remember? Yes, Cal didn't want to talk, yet it's Neil Hodgson FFS, he's a world champion and not afraid to get the answers we want to hear. Overall a great show and a real improvement to Eurosport which I've loved for years and will continue to watch the WSB with anyhow. Well done BT Sport. What a start to the season. Even the wife was screaming at Val towards the end. :-)
BT Sport have clearly spent some money on the coverage - which is more than can be said for the BBC or Eurosport. Good rapport between Julian Ryder and Keith Heuwen in the commentary booth as well.
I thought Keith over talked Julian a little too much personally. Yet it's been 15 years since they worked together I believe so it'll take time to get the groove back I suppose
I was going to watch it on the ITV rerun but with the social media etc it was going to be hard not to hear the result so I managed to find a live stream.
Only caught the last 8 laps and I'll still watch the ITV anyway
Spudda wrote:I was going to watch it on the ITV rerun but with the social media etc it was going to be hard not to hear the result so I managed to find a live stream.
Only caught the last 8 laps and I'll still watch the ITV anyway