Motorcycle Racing Review, Real Road Racing: Northwest 200, Ireland, Parts 1 through 3 (6/13/2018)
Ireland has better green than what’s presented here in the gardens surrounding paths for the drivers, motorcycles who trace their hairs against the clock during a nice blue day under peaceful skies. Okay, maybe I’m exaggerating about “skies”. Most certainly one piece of the horizon isn’t the whole horizon and we have to sample from what’s left of the motorcycling. At times you’ll find a uniformed biker as he hits the slope where concrete fills a monumental object hanging over a particular line of defeat even if he’s the winner. Parts to this motorcycling in Ireland combine into a 3-hour special that marks one of my channels in Spectrum’s sports package. Spectrum is stupid sometimes but hey… I’m stupid probably for just watching TV throughout a weekend warrior’s reign on surprise, a kind that dismantles the boredom until excitement is left for pardoning and excusing with immediacy, glee, and independence. Of course here I’m merely to give pardon and excuse for this attitude coming through my veins. Enough has to find motorcyclists in Ireland although beauty is in the eye of the beholder or rather in the eyes of the beholders, so there’s more than what pardons the eye or what excuses the eye, otherwise eyes and more eyes. Excitement is built up into this sports episode on a great notion of time: the small feeling of guilt which forms happiness into disinterest out of European stamina on the part of everybody involved; it’s not just the announcers to these motorcycle races I’m admitting reference of. Particulars include audience members there at the gardens and general TV viewers for the racing stuff. I was amused by the race despite the dull grass growing where the sun shines in little camera angle opportunity. There’s beautiful photos of parts of Ireland on Google and to watch this program’s dull things on my Spectrum cable speaks something for the masses- in particular, that craftsmen can be very hesitant of involvement with beauty if it means less money in the pocket. A battle is going on out there in the cable industry, or the technology industry, and it involves the competition of beauty: the randomness, the onslaught of digital backdrops, Spectrum at AT&T, Hulu original programming (“Fraggle Rock”), Cookie Monster on a T-shirt. Do you know what I’m talking about? Well, the polite, greatly-mannered announcers take the cake on Irish programming even if leprechauns aren’t around to tickle people very much anymore. It’s motorcycling at its average here. You’ll see little in crashes and collisions and wild obstacles here. I think the program just needs to show more of what I see in free art on the internet and there has to be appeal quantified to its slow trait of progress; besides that, this show itself here on this episode resembles a cliche more than a myth in action. We see grass here with a weak green color overall. Remember that time when your art teacher or business partner told you to add more color to the clay or files? Consider that! Sometimes we just need to add more color. That’s all! Maybe there’s something wrong going on with the camera for Irish programming or the gardens need a makeover. Whatever. I like motorcycles when they rock.
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