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Watch Motocross Online VS. PayTV

If you want to keep up with the world of racing you can watch motocross online or subscribe to pay TV. Unfortunately here in Australia it's a rare thing to see any motocross on free to air television, our local supercross season has in the past been covered on TV with a half hour program aired a couple of weeks after the meeting but as far as our national outdoor series goes you can't see it anywhere.

Pay TV is an option but I find it hard to justify forking out $70 bucks a month for Foxtel when the money could be better spent on some bits for my bike, that and the fact I don't watch much TV anyway so it's only the sport channels that interest me. Foxtel doesn't really show Australian motocross, Fuel TV airs MXTV which has local motocross content, but they do a reasonable job of covering US motocross and the major race series in Europe, they've been showing the British Motocross Championships recently.

A better option for me has been to pay for on demand coverage of motocross events, you can either pay per event or for a whole series. You download it to your computer when it suits you. Depending on the event you can watch the motocross online live, if you're keen enough you can watch a round of the FIM Motocross from Europe in the middle of the night here in Australia or you download it and watch it as often as you like for a set period of time.

It suits me, all I need is a decent broadband connection and I can just pay to watch the motocross online, either pay per view for one event at a time or the entire series.
It works out a whole lot cheaper than being gouged for Pay TV which has a pile of channels I don't want anyway.




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