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Worldwide Television Package for 2021
Motocross fans have access to the biggest television package in the history of Australian motocross for the 2021 Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX).
Race fans won’t miss a minute of the action as we broadcast on screens via Live Free to Air TV and Pay TV in HD, plus the new ProMX TV Live Stream.
In an impressive Worldwide TV package struck by Motorcycling Australia, race fans will get to see the 2021 ProMX Championship Live on SBS as the Official Free to Air TV partner, and through the official Pay TV provider Fox Sports Australia. Whilst fans across the globe can tune in to Fox Sports Asia, as well as online through www.auspromx. com.au with ProMX TV Live Stream.
Danny Ham
Fans will have front row seats to all the on-track thrills, spills, and dirt flying action from all 8 rounds at home in their living rooms or on their mobile devices.
ProMX TV will also take viewers behind the scenes with exclusive feature content of the Championship, whilst delivering 2.5 hours of Live spectacular race day action of the THOR MX1, Pirelli MX2, and MAXXIS MX3 classes.
Passionate dirt bike fans young and old here at home and around the world will also be able to log-on to www. auspromx.com.au to watch up to 7 hours of ProMX TV Live Stream race day action, ensuring they don’t miss a second of the MX1, MX2, MX3 race action including at selected rounds Championship classes, Veterans, Women’s, and support class 125 2-Stroke Cup. ProMX TV will also have an expert TV team line up including ProMX TV Host, Riana Crehan, who has years of motorsport TV expertise, plus the highly experienced commentary team of former MX champions – Danny Ham and Lee Hogan calling all the action.
ProMX TV production partner AVE will capture all the action and have a wealth of experience and expertise in the production of World class motorsport and have been a long-term partner with MA in other Championships.
Motorcycling Australia CEO, Peter Doyle, said race fans around Australia and the World, would be the big winners from the 2021 ProMX television partnership.
“In our inaugural year, we have secured a World class and the largest television package in Australian motocross history through our TV partners SBS, Fox Sports Australia and Fox Sports Asia,” Mr Doyle said.
“Fans here in Australia and around the globe, no matter where they are, will be able to access the broadcasts whether through SBS, Fox Sports Australia here at home, and Fox Sports Asia as well as our very own ProMX TV Live Stream around all parts of the World.”
“We said on taking over the management and promotion of the ProMX Championship that we wanted to work hard to deliver a significant Championship television package, and to do so we needed the support of the industry and I am very pleased that the industry saw our vision and have backed MA.”
Lee Hogan
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Riana Crehan
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