Their TV package is whacked. As you may now the pro class, 450 cc, races two motos on Saturday, and the guy with the best average finish wins the overall, and if there's a tie the win goes to the guy with the best finish in second moto. Anyway, some weeks moto 1 is on Fuel TV and moto 2 is on NBC Sports or even NBC like yesterday, but other weeks moto 1 will be on NBC Sports and moto 2 will be on FUEL TV. The majority of the races have moto 1 on FUEL TV, and moto 2 on NBC Sports, so those weeks I can't watch moto 1 because Comcast in my area doesn't even offer FUEL TV. I can't even buy it if I wanted it. Those weeks I don't mind. What bothers me is when they have moto 1 on NBC Sports and moto 2 on Fuel TV. Those weeks I have to wait until moto 2 is over, and go to their web site to see who won the overall. If you have FUEL TV and NBC Sports, and are a fan of the Lucas Oil Motocross Series it would be great because all motos are live. And people thought the Indy Car Series had a confusing TV package. I hope I didn't discourage you from getting NBC Sports. Between F1, the Indy Car Series,
Lucas Oil Motocross, the
Pirelli World Challenge Sports Car Series, the NHL, college footbal and basketball, and I'm sure I'm forgetting a few things, but it seems like I'm watching NBC Sports all the time.
BTW, the Indy Car series race from Iowa is on ABC at 2:30 PM not 2 PM like I said in my last post.
Here's a look at the Lucas Oil Motocross TV schedule.
Lucas Oil Motocross TV Schedule