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June 11th, 2006

Team Uses @theWire LIVE! in Shawano

AMA’s @theWire LIVE!

Team Red Bull KTM HMC utilizes the AMA Supermoto @theWire LIVE! feature that Supermoto enthusiasts use during each round of the series. The application is available during each race at www.amasupermoto.com. Pictured here is Spike and Team Manager Elliot Cho checking the Supermoto Unlimited times in real time.

@theWire LIVE!’s features:

M column: The M column on the far left new viewer tells you some information about that rider while the action is going on. Read the small legend below to help you figure out what those objects mean.

Green Status- Rider’s new position is an improvement.
Red Status - Rider’s new position is worse.
Green Status - Rider just crossed finish line; no change in best time.
Black Status - Rider is no longer in the race.

Font Options menu: Choose the font you would like to see for the @theWire LIVE! viewer data.

Highlight Colors menu: In this menu, you can choose the color you would like to have displayed when you select your favorite riders as you track them throughout the timed session. For example, you might want to choose Red to highlight Ricky Carmichael and his Honda, or Blue for Chad Reed’s Yamaha, or Green for the Kawasaki of James Stewart.

Mark your favorite riders: Choose a color from the Highlight Colors menu, then click on the row or rows of riders you want to follow through the session. By highlighting a specific rider, it will be easier for you to keep an eye on his racing position as it changes.

Display Options menu: Now you can turn entire columns of data on or off from the display. In this menu, choose Columns Visible. You’ll then see individual plus signs to click on. Click the columns on or off as you like, then click on the Columns Visible menu again to hide the plus signs.

Arrange the screen yourself: You can move the columns of information (Make, Rider, Laps, BTime, LTime) left or right as you would like to view them. Put your cursor over the column header of any column and you’ll see you can move it left or right. Arrange them as you like.

Refueling Data status bar: This blue bar will grow from left to right to show you when the next data upload will happen. This way you can keep better track of the latest changes on the track.

Historical Data menu: Pull up links to full archived results from previous races.

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