AMA Pro Live Streaming Video System Launched
AMA Pro Live Streaming Video System Launched During First Day Of AMA Pro Road Racing Testing At NOLA Motorsports Park
[caption id="attachment_13685" align="alignright"
width="300"] The all-new AMA Pro Live streaming video system
launched today during the first day of AMA Pro Test Fest at NOLA
Motorsports Park in New Orleans, La.[/caption]
The all-new AMA Pro Live streaming video system launched today
during the first day of AMA Pro Test Fest, a two-day official AMA
Pro Road Racing test at NOLA Motorsports Park in New Orleans, La.
The free online service is located at http://www.amaprolive.com/,
giving fans insider access to the stars of the sport as well as
their first glimpse of America's newest motorsports facility. The
2.75-mile track is situated just 15 miles from downtown New
Orleans, and will play host to the Series for the 2012 season
finale, the M1 PowerSports-promoted Triumph Big Kahuna New Orleans
presented by Dunlop Tire and LeoVince (October 5-7, 2012).
Five channels will be available throughout the day Tuesday, June 26
and Wednesday, June 26. Danielle Teal will be leading fans on a
tour of the venue, interviewing riders, crew members and fans as
she strolls through the impressive grounds on the Teal Time Pit
Report Channel (http://www.amaprolive.com/?Ch=1&Pn=twitter).
Viewers can tune into the RoadRace Factory/Red Bull Team Tent
camera to watch the team work and catch glimpses of team riders JD
Beach, Jake Gagne, Hayden Gillim and Tomas Puerta roll in off the
track after their sessions
(http://www.amaprolive.com/?Ch=2&Pn=youtube).
For those that want to see the bikes attack the track, three static
cameras have been strategically placed around NOLA Motorsports
Park. Located at Turn 4 (http://www.amaprolive.com/?Ch=3), Turn 8
(http://www.amaprolive.com/?Ch=4) and the final corner
(http://www.amaprolive.com/?Ch=5), each location provides viewers
with rare and exciting vantage points that capture the true speed
of the motorcycles.
To keep fans up to date, users can click on the Twitter tab to
display the AMA Pro Live Twitter feed
(https://mobile.twitter.com/AMAProLive). Links to relevant video
clips will be posted to both @AMAProLive and @AMAProSBK, AMA Pro
Road Racing's Twitter account (https://www.twitter.com/AMAProSBK).
Dion Device's Chris Killen will be creating video clips with the
streaming content, which will be posted to AMA Pro Racing's YouTube
page (https://www.youtube.com/user/AMAProVids). Those videos can
also be displayed on AMA Pro Live by clicking on the page's YouTube
tab and selecting a video from the list of recently posted
content.
The AMA Pro Live streaming video content will continue after the
end of Tuesday's competition sessions with the Test Fest
Celebration Party. Kicking off at 6:00 p.m., the Test Fest
Celebration Party will be hosted by local motorcycle dealer The
Transportation Revolution at their trackside Motorbike Speed Shop,
located in the first garage closest to the paddock. Riders and fans
will get to experience the impressive sounds of the Roots of Music
as they parade down the paddock to get the party started.
Conceptualized and developed with support from M1 PowerSports and
RoadRace Factory, the group hopes to expand on the initial launch
of the system for future events. For information and updates,
please visit http://www.amaprolive.com/.
AMA Pro Racing is the premier professional motorcycle racing organization in North America, operating a full schedule of events and championships for a variety of motorcycle disciplines. Learn more about AMA Pro Racing at www.amaproracing.com.
Source: AMA Pro Racing