TT 2011 On Bike Blu-ray Experience incl standard NTSC DVD

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Released 
22 August 2011
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Gift iconBlu-ray Disc (151 minutes)
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1792N
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  • "Sit back and enjoy thrilling laps of the 37.73-mile Mountain circuit" Irish Bike

TT 2011 On Bike Blu-ray Experience incl standard NTSC DVD - Description

Join the greatest road racers for the ultimate experience – riding the legendary Isle of Man TT Mountain course at speeds approaching 200mph! The 2011 Isle of Man TT fuelled by Monster Energy delivered some of the most amazing racing seen in the 100-year history of the 37.7-mile Mountain course, and now you can share the white-knuckle thrills in pin-sharp High Definition.

Featuring the best-ever on-bike picture and sound quality, this Blu-ray collection brings together eight of the most breathtaking on-board laps from the two-week festival. These are complete laps, letting you see what the racers see as they blast around the TT course at almost 200mph, with walls, hedges and houses within touching distance.

TT legend John McGuinness, race winners Bruce Anstey, Michael Dunlop and Cameron Donald, Sidecar aces John Holden/Andy Winkle and Klaus Klaffenbock/Dan Sayle, plus the Isle of Man’s own Conor Cummins, are our guides as we enjoy a taste of the action from the Monster Energy Supersport races 1 and 2, Sure Sidecar race 2 and the PokerStars Senior TT.

This collection is filled with action-packed on-bike highlights, all filmed in stunning HD detail, which will have you leaning into the corners and jumping back from the screen as the scenery flashes past – but keep a keen eye out for McGuinness giving a riding master class on his way to a staggering 17th TT win and Michael Dunlop showing off his unrivalled wet weather skills.