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Cycle News 2022 Issue 07 February 15

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MavTV Motorsports Network Expands Partnership With Pro MX M X Sports Pro Racing, in conjunction with longtime series title spon- sor Lucas Oil, announced that MAVTV Motorsports Network will become the primary broadcast partner of Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Champion- ship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. As part of the series' milestone 50th anniversary, the "Home of American Motorsports" will provide the most extensive live broadcast schedule in American motocross his- tory for the 2022 season. The championship will be showcased on MAVTV's over-the-air network in addition to introduc- ing Pro Motocross to the subscription- based MAVTV Plus global streaming ser- vice for the first time, where both monthly and yearly subscribers will have on-the-go access to watch the season unfold from their mobile and streaming devices. New subscribers to MAVTV Plus can take ad- vantage of a limited time offer of $6.99 on a month-to-month plan. "The opportunity to enhance our part- nership with Lucas Oil and unify our broad- cast efforts with Lucas Oil Production Stu- dios was something that will serve the best interest of our sport, our athletes, teams, sponsors, and most importantly, our fans," said Tim Cotter, Event Director, MX Sports Pro Racing. "MAVTV Motorsports Net- work has provided the foundation for live coverage of the Pro Motocross Champion- ship for many years, showcasing the first motos of every National in their entirety. Now, with MAVTV as the series broadcast partner, we have an unprecedented op- portunity to provide comprehensive live coverage of all 24 motos of both the 450 Class and 250 Class during our landmark 50th anniversary season. "Beyond that, we can also provide an exclusive global streaming platform in MA- VTV Plus that provides on-demand access for not only our domestic fans, but also a very significant portion of our international audience, including the native countries of our respective defending champions in France and Australia. We are incredibly eager and excited for the season ahead with Lucas Oil and MAVTV." CN IN THE WIND P24 MAVTV and MAVTV Plus will broadcast the 2022 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship.

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