Help - Live Timing

  • How can I access Live Timing?
  • You can find the Live Timing on the top right corner of the website, with a green light saying ON AIR when the sessions are running. In order to enjoy the free Live Timing application, you must be a registered member at motogp.com

  • If you are not a registered user, click on Register at the home page or go to Register. The registration is absolutely free, and you will be able to access the basic Live Timing features at no cost.
  • I cannot open the Live Timing Application
  • We recommend you adjust your software configuration (firewalls, toolbars, antivirus, cookies, security level, anti spyware and anti adware, etc) so that it allows pop-ups, since most of the windows open as such. Please check that your connection does not go through a firewall, if you go through a firewall, make sure the ports numbered 2000 to 2100 are open. In addition, make sure that you have the latest version of Flash Player.

  • When you log into the Live Timing application, make sure you are running version 3.9.9 or newer (shown on the bottom right part of the page). If not, delete cache (Internet Options, Delete Files). When you connect (in the log on page), it should state the server name and port number (of the server where you are trying to connect, for example Oj:2025). If the message "You can't connect now. Try later" appears, we suggest you try it in a few minutes.
  • What do the red and blue helmets mean?
  • The blue helmet means that the rider has improved on his previous best time, whilst the red helmet means he has improved on the best time overall.

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Marathon tyre test begins Pedrosa´s Bridgestone association

Monday, 01 September 2008

Dani Pedrosa was the fastest rider on track in his first test with Bridgestone tyres, immediately improving on his fastest race lap from Sunday.

Marathon tyre test begins Pedrosa´s Bridgestone association

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Bartol looking to keep Kallio in 250cc class

Tuesday, 02 September 2008

His title chase hampered by a crash with teammate Hiroshi Aoyama at Misano, Mika Kallio is being courted by Red Bull KTM to continue in 250cc for another year.

Bartol looking to keep Kallio in 250cc class

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Smith dedicates podium performance to team

Tuesday, 02 September 2008

Young Englishman Bradley Smith was full of thanks for his Polaris World crew after securing his third podium of the season at Misano.

Smith dedicates podium performance to team

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