The Official Review of the 2010 Isle of Man TT brings fans all the action and atmosphere from the world’s greatest road race festival.
Once again making use of the excellent footage captured by North One Television, the action packed review delivers a comprehensive look back at two weeks of speed and drama.
With extensive coverage of Practice Week, the five solo races, both sidecar races and the new clean emissions TT Zero event for electric bikes, the Official Review is the definitive story of one of motorsport’s greatest events.
In addition to edge-of-the-seat race action as the bikes reach up to 190mph blasting around public highways just inches from walls, houses and hedges, the Official Review features white-knuckle on-bike footage, informed commentary, rider interviews, behind-the-scenes access and special features.
The 15-times TT winner John McGuinness leads the entry list for the 2010 TT, while Cameron Donald and Bruce Anstey carry the banner for Suzuki as the manufacturer celebrates its 50th anniversary. It’s an all-star cast, with Michael Rutter, Ryan Farquhar, Guy Martin and many more challenging for solo honours.
Among the racers representing the United States are Mark Miller, the fastest American ever around the TT course, AMA Superstock Champion Jimmy Moore, veteran Thomas Montano, who is making his 15th TT visit, AMA Superbike privateer CR Gitterre and WERA USA Endurance Champion James Vanderharr.
Dave Molyneux, already a 14-times TT winner, is the man with a target on his back as the best sidecar crews in the world, including drivers like Tim Reeves, Ben Birchall and Klaus Klaffenbock, race for honours – joined by the new team launched by five-time TT winner Nick Crowe.
Plus, the 2010 TT promised a mouthwatering line-up of newcomers, including Hudson Kennaugh, David Johnson, Dan Hegarty, Brian McCormack and America’s Brandon Cretu.
This is the Official Review of the 2010 TT, packed with essential action and heart-stopping drama.
The Official TT 2010 Review is also available on Blu Ray (including a standard NTSC DVD)