Toby Moody not part of BT Sport MotoGP coverage

Formꦦer British Eurosport commentator Toby Moody will not be par🥃t of the new BT Sport MotoGP coverage.

Moody wrote on his Twitter page (@TobyMoody): "Hey Twitter followers; I wanted you to hear direct from me that I will not part of the UK commentary line-up for MotoGP in 2014. I've worked on MotoGP for 18 years, something I'm very proud of. I'll still be around so will see more great racing. I will return tꦍo a TV screen near you very soon; you guys will know first when I do. Thank you for all your support. Plenty of voice left!"

Julian Ryder and Toby Moody, German MotoGP 2013
Julian Ryder and Toby Moody, German MotoGP 2013
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Former British Eur🍷osport commentator Toby Moody will not be part of the new BT Sport MotoGP coverage.

Moody wrote on his Twitter page (@TobyMoody): "Hey Twitter followers; I wanted you to hear direct from me that I will not part of the UK com🌞mentary line-up for MotoGP in 2014. I've worked on MotoGP for 18 years, something I'm very proud of. I'll still be around so will see more great racing. ꧋I will return to a TV screen near you very soon; you guys will know first when I do. Thank you for all your support. Plenty of voice left!"

BT Sport has acquired the exclusive live MotoGP broad🤪casting rights for the UK from the start of this season, ending coverage on both the BBC and British Eurosport. BT is yet to announce its commentary line-up, with familiar voices from the Eurosport, BBC and Dorna TV coverage among those linked to the new project - including Moody's long-time broadcasting partner Julian Ryder.

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