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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
SPEED to Air Over Six Hours of Live Coverage of Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam® from Atlanta and the Monster Energy® Supercross Opener from Anaheim.

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Feld Motor Sports announced today that SPEED will air the first-ever, live motorsports doubleheader with two of Feld Motor Sports’ most popular properties to open the 2010 racing season.

On Saturday, Jan. 9, SPEED will present six-and-half hours of live programming, starting with Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam® live (7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT) from Atlanta’s Georgia Dome, followed by the season-opening Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, race from Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. beginning at 10 pm. ET/7 p.m. PT.

“We can’t wait to produce these two great motorsports events,” said Rick Miner, SPEED SVP of Production & Network Operations. “Monster Jam is already a really cool property on the network, but it will truly be unbelievable when you think about a live production. Whether you’re eight or 80 years old, everyone enjoys monster trucks. When you combine that with the biggest race of the Monster Energy® Supercross season – Anaheim 1 – SPEED will have more than six hours of outstanding live motorsports programming from our great partners at Feld Motor Sports.”
A rivalry that had been fairly low-key flared in Jacksonville  where Reed finished second to Stewart after a confrontation between the two in practice and what Reed considered a dangerous mid-air pass by Stewart over a triple jump.
Viewers can watch the 2010 Supercross battle between rivals, Chad Reed (left) James Stewart (right) unfold at Round 1 on SPEED.

“This is the ultimate six hours of pure motorsports coverage live from one of Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam’s premier tour stops (the Georgia Dome) and the highly anticipated Anaheim 1 Monster Energy® Supercross race,” said Charlie Mancuso, President of Feld Motor Sports. “Fans will be able to literally change gears from three hours of Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam coverage to three hours of Monster Energy® Supercross as this unprecedented night of live television unfolds on January 9.”

The live Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam presentation from Atlanta is expected to be one of the property’s largest to date, as the sport’s biggest stars, including Grave Digger® driver Dennis Anderson and Maximum Destruction® driver Tom Meents, will battle it out in front of a capacity crowd at the Georgia Dome. This show also marks the first time ever Monster Jam will be presented live for a television audience.

Immediately following Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam, SPEED will take fans out to the West Coast where Feld Motor Sports will kick off the 2010 Monster Energy® Supercross season with its traditional opener from Anaheim – considered the crown jewel of the championship. This year’s championship is considered one of the most anticipated title chases ever as defending champion James Stewart will try to hold off challenges from heated rival Chad Reed and upstart competitor Ryan Villopoto, who won the season finale in Las Vegas last May.

For more information on the Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, or Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam, please log on to www.SupercrossOnline.com and www.MonsterJam.com, respectively.

 

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Todd Wilson -What is wrong with Speed Channel's cameras?  January 13, 2010 02:44 PM
Is Speed Channel trying to show off their new HD cameras or what? The coverage was so bad during the Anaheim race I could barely watch. The cameras were in close up mode the entire race. The announcers would say did you see that pass and all I saw was someones rear wheel, very clear wheel but I wanted to see the view from the upper deck where you can watch the race. If I wanted to look that close at a bike to buy I'd go to my local dealer.

We know you have new cameras now lets see if you can back up a little so we can watch the race. Anybody agree with what I saw?

Thanks a very commited fan, even though AMA and Yamaha destroyed the 2-strokes for the loud and high maintenance 4-strokes.

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