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I'd rather pay at the turnstyle soak up the atmosphere, smell the Methanol and Oil while putting some money into the sport. TV Speedway is convenient but the continantal version is killing the sport in this country. Still if we vote out (which I haven't) promoters will have to apply for work permits.....difficult.

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I'd rather pay at the turnstyle soak up the atmosphere, smell the Methanol and Oil while putting some money into the sport. TV Speedway is convenient but the continantal version is killing the sport in this country. Still if we vote out (which I haven't) promoters will have to apply for work permits.....difficult.

Why can't people do both - go to speedway AND watch it on TV? Is there some rule I've not seen? Who forces us to choose one or the other?

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Hello from across the muddy pond (USA).

 

I've just found this forum and registered (post #1 right here - LOL), so please forgive if I'm asking a question which has been covered to death . . .

 

Um, can you imagine the difficulties facing a Speedway racing fan over here in America?

 

1.) This discussion about KODI . . . is this something available world wide?

2.) SpeedwayGP used to be available here in the states via LiveStream . . . they are now streaming it live via YouTube. Is this still the best options?

3.) On LiveStream, I used to see the raw feed from the track (no commercial breaks, just 3 solid hours of glorious coverage) . . . this most recent GP (Horsens?) the feed included "In Studio" commentary during track-prep sessions. Is there a way to go back to just the raw feed?

 

I'll toss in further questions as they come to me.

 

Thanx!

 

 

 

HB

 

 

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Hello from across the muddy pond (USA).

 

I've just found this forum and registered (post #1 right here - LOL), so please forgive if I'm asking a question which has been covered to death . . .

 

Um, can you imagine the difficulties facing a Speedway racing fan over here in America?

 

1.) This discussion about KODI . . . is this something available world wide?

2.) SpeedwayGP used to be available here in the states via LiveStream . . . they are now streaming it live via YouTube. Is this still the best options?

3.) On LiveStream, I used to see the raw feed from the track (no commercial breaks, just 3 solid hours of glorious coverage) . . . this most recent GP (Horsens?) the feed included "In Studio" commentary during track-prep sessions. Is there a way to go back to just the raw feed?

 

I'll toss in further questions as they come to me.

 

Thanx!

 

 

 

HB

 

 

Hi and welcome. Kodi, like most apps and programs - and the internet itself is global.

 

As for the GP streaming, this year's You Tube channel is the direct replacement for the 'Live Streaming' service that was offered in previous years. You should at least get the full international feed service that is used by the various broadcasters around the world as the basis of their coverage. It is only accessible in countries where there is no broadcaster taking the service, such as in the U.S. We cannot officially access it in the U.K.

 

If they have gone from the 'raw feed' then I suspect that is now no longer available. The You Tube feed is by far the best legal option.

 

No doubt you'll need some tips on Kodi. This isn't straightforward unless you get it pre-installed on say an Amazon Firestick, but this website should act as a guide.

 

https://www.tvaddons.ag/install-kodi/

 

Basic Kodi is just a media viewer, originally intended for X-Box but has evolved, some would say mutated, significantly.

Once installed you need to install 'add-ons' which then allow access to streaming services, some of which give world TV access and in turn sports TV access. It's a matter of finding out which add-on gives you what you need. It is a huge subject and tricky to summarise here, unfortunately, but if you have a logical, enquiring mind it's far from impossible. Once you've learned the basics, which can be a steep curve, (backed up by endless You Tube instruction videos) then learn where to find add-ons (usually through Google searches and Kodi forums) the opportunities are immense.

 

Good luck.

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Hi in Spain at the moment can anyone tell me if I can and how to get to watch the British gp on my I pad cheers

Spain doesn't have a TV deal for speedway so you should be able to watch the official SGP You Tube channel.

 

The link will be on the SGP website on Saturday. For the benefit of others this feed isn't available legally in the UK, Poland or Sweden but most others will be fine unless a local channel has the rights - there won't be that many.

 

http://www.speedwaygp.com/live_stream

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I will be staying on the Norfolk coast this weekend. I'm not sure electricity has reached there yet let alone TV or the Internet! wink

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I will be staying on the Norfolk coast this weekend. I'm not sure electricity has reached there yet let alone TV or the Internet! wink

Oh things have moved on. You will now find border posts on the A47 and A11 handing out ferrets and wheels. Don't let the blighter escape or you'll lose your deposit. I hope you don't get a lazy one....

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Getting close to the half way point of the racing season, the Speedway Portal website has been updated with all previous video links fixed, and new media added, most in 1080p. So if you have had a few rain offs or your team have a gap in their fixture list, go get your speedway fix by entering the Portal. With Cardiff just days away, why not start your British Grand Prix build-up early using the Portal.

 

http://www.speedwayportal.com

 

And whilst you are there, don't forget to check out the IOW Wight Warriors, Brendan Johnson, Paul Starke and George Piper's official media channels.

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Oh things have moved on. You will now find border posts on the A47 and A11 handing out ferrets and wheels. Don't let the blighter escape or you'll lose your deposit. I hope you don't get a lazy one....

so there's a chance I will see bruv pushing Danny out after all..
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I will be staying on the Norfolk coast this weekend. I'm not sure electricity has reached there yet let alone TV or the Internet! wink

Get a few homing pigeons down to whoever is going and they can send the race results to you

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Spain doesn't have a TV deal for speedway so you should be able to watch the official SGP You Tube channel.

 

The link will be on the SGP website on Saturday. For the benefit of others this feed isn't available legally in the UK, Poland or Sweden but most others will be fine unless a local channel has the rights - there won't be that many.

 

http://www.speedwaygp.com/live_stream

Thanks rmc off out today to rent a wireless router hopefully for a bit more speed on downloading

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