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TT 2011 DVD + TT 2010 On-Bike Vol.1 DVD

TT 2011 DVD + TT 2010 On-Bike Vol.1 DVD

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    Product code: TT11OBL1Released: 07 November 2011312 minutesDVD Region: 0

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    TT 2011 DVD & TT 2010 On-Bike Laps Volume 1 Offer Bundle

    TT 2011 Official Review

    The Official Review of the 2011 Isle of Man will be packed with jaw-dropping action from around the legendary 37.73-mile road course, plus all the usual interviews, behind-the-scenes access and bonus features.

    The 2011 TT promises to be one of the most competitive ever, with top riders and leading teams lining up to take on the challenge.

    The great John McGuinness also returns and will be looking to get back on the top step of the podium after last year’s disappointment, adding yet more victories to his 15-win tally.

    Former TAS Suzuki teammates Bruce Anstey and Cameron Donald, both TT winners, have new challenges for 2011 – Anstey is with Padgetts and Donald has moved to with Wilson Craig.

    Back in the TAS squad, Guy Martin is the new recruit – he’ll be looking to put the 170mph crash of last year behind him and finally land that elusive first TT win.

    Plus, Keith Amor, Michael and William Dunlop, Ryan Farquhar and Michael Rutter will be among the stars hoping to battle for victories in 2011.

    There’s also a wealth of talented newcomers due to line up for the 2011 TT, including short circuit ace Simon Andrews.

    The three-wheel racing will also be scintillating, with Austrian Klaus Klaffenbock back with Dan Sayle and determined to defend the double sidecar TT wins he scored last year.

    Stunning trackside and aerial camera work will be skilfully combined with the very best on-board footage to give you the ultimate view of the TT course and let you share every moment of excitement from every race.

    The Official Review will also include interviews with the stars, plenty of bonus material and a look at some of the off-track excitement. There’ll also be plenty of coverage of the star-studded events organised to mark the 100th anniversary of racing on the Mountain course and Yamaha’s 50th anniversary.

    TT 2010 On-Bike Laps Volume 1

    "Really isn't for those with a weak heart.........insanely fast laps" 100% Biker

    Experience the Isle of Man TT like never before, with the best quality on-bike footage ever recorded around the legendary 37.73-mile Mountain course. Join the stars for four complete laps recorded during the Wednesday evening practice session of the 2010 TT. 

    First up is Keith Amor on the HM Plant Honda Superbike. The Scot is still getting used to the machine after being drafted in to replace the injured Steve Plater, but as North One Television’s white-knuckle on-board footage shows, he’s quickly getting to grips with the Honda’s power. The rear-facing camera lets you feel every bump as Amor laps at an average speed of 127.925mph. You will feel your stomach somersault as the rear of the Superbike goes light over the leaps and bounces just inches from the kerbs. The sound of the screaming 1000cc engine leaves you in no doubt about the ferocious power Amor is unleashing around the TT course. 

    Next is an historic lap – not only does John McGuinness allow the rare experience of a forward-facing camera on his HM Plant Honda Superbike,  but he then goes on to set the fastest TT lap ever recorded by an on-bike camera. You will be awe-struck as the undoubted current King of the Mountain stuns the opposition with an average speed of 130.242mph – almost 9 seconds quicker than anyone else that night, despite being held-up! The camera mounted on the front of the Honda offers an unrivalled sense of the speed as McGuinness snakes the Superbike into the corners and fighting to keep the nose of the bike down. This is a remarkable lap, and to see it exactly as McGuinness himself saw it is a rare treat. 

    At the TT you don’t have to be on the ragged edge to go fast, as Kiwi Bruce Anstey proves in our third lap. He takes the Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing Superbike around at 127.915mph, but this lap is a master class in control. The forward-facing camera lets you truly appreciate Anstey’s stylish riding – his inch-perfect progress through Glen Helen and as he passes a slower bike shows just why he’s a 7-times TT winner. He may be smooth, but don’t be fooled into thinking he’s slow – the speed the hedges and walls flash by, the way the camera lifts as he powers through the gears and the throaty roar of the 1000cc Suzuki give you every sensation of speed. 

    Finally we join Anstey’s teammate Cameron Donald for a spectacular thrill-ride which shows the dramatic difference in style between the Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing riders. The front-facing camera mounted on the Australian’s Superbike shows how the machine bucks and fights back against the aggressive style - you will be hanging onto the edge of your seat as Donald weaves from kerb to kerb, using all the road in the search for the perfect lap. And he must be doing something right – he managed an average of 128.011mph from a standing start in this session! It is a spectacular end to this DVD – you will be pulling back from the TV screen as the camera seems to come within inches of the hedges and walls.

    "A real flavour of what it's like to ride the legendary 37.73-mile course at race speed and really isn't for those with a weak heart showing, as they do, the fastest ever lap by John McGuinness, as well as insanely fast laps by other top riders on both solos and sidecars" 100% Biker

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