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To watch the Grand Prix on television, there are not 50 alternatives. Either you have the MotoGP.com Pass and you then have permanent access to an unequaled wealth both in terms of live (choice of cameras, press conferences, etc.) and in terms of delay (all the videos of all the sessions of all Grands Prix are permanently accessible).

Yes, but here it is, without it being much more expensive than Eurosport, it is in English, which represents a certain pitfall for many of you,

That leaves Eurosport which broadcasts the majority of sessions live (but not systematically all). They are commented in French and the novelty of this year is the arrival of Randy de Puniet on all Grands Prix alongside Remy Tissier, whereas he had to be content with the Issy les Moulineaux plateau before.

And there, frankly, there is no photo! Randy de Puniet not only knows what he is talking about and shows it to us during the explanations of the motorcycles, but, during the sessions, he constantly provides information that we do not see on the screen but which is nevertheless essential for the understanding of the sessions, whether they concern tires, strategies, bikes or times. All of this complements a detailed observation of the images, without approximations or endless redundancies of the words of the master of ceremony that is Rémy Tissier.

All this, supplemented by the increasingly relevant interventions of the reporter on the pit lane, Vanessa Guerra, now offers a quality show largely capable of competing with foreign channels.

And we're not talking about the duo Laurent Rigal-Christian Sarron who comments with a lot of information on the Moto2 and Moto3 categories while maintaining the course established by the first above-mentioned.

In short, if the Eurosport formula has its limits, mainly linked to access to the sessions if you missed them live, the quality is there, and Randy de Puniet is not only a little responsible…

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