A Eurosport statement released on Friday morning added that “Toby Moody and Julian Ryder will still commentate” but that “Randy Mamola will sadly not be part of the presentation team, due to the reduced on-site presence for the majority of rounds”.
Mamola, a 13 time 500cc race winner, had provided expert insight whilst operating as a pit lane reporter, but with Eurosport now covering the majority of 2009 events remotely such a trackside role appears to no longer exist.
Nevertheless, Eurosport believes that it can continue to offer fans the coverage they desire and is looking forward to the season ahead.
“Toby and Julian are back and I hope many of those fans [who wanted MotoGP to stay on Eurosport] will return to enjoy our presentation,” said Kerr. “MotoGP will remain a massive priority in our schedules and our viewers will still be able to see every minute of every race weekend on British Eurosport.”
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