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British Motocross Championship 2008 Review - Download

British Motocross Championship 2008 Review - Download

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Product code: 2317EDReleased: 26 June 2020233 minutes

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Awesome action footage brings you the complete story of the spectacular 2008 Maxxis ACU British Motocross Championship, with determined riding, huge jumps and shocking wipeouts.

The comprehensive Official Review is packed with drama from all eight rounds of the incredible battles for both the MX1 and MX2 championships. Multiple camera angles bring you all the mud-spitting action, heroic leaps, massive pile-ups and dramatic dices for victory.

After a nail-biting season of the very best MX riding, it all came down the final round at the famous Hawkstone Park. The eighth and last meeting would be the venue for the title deciding showdowns in both classes.

Despite moving to a new team, CAS Honda, reigning British MX1 Champion Billy MacKenzie once again led the way, until injury put his run towards a second consecutive title in jeopardy. But MacKenzie never gives up, and brushed aside James Noble and Brad Anderson to secure the crown with one race to spare.

The championship chase was even closer in MX2, where Shaun Simpson overcame bone-breaking injury and season-long duel with hard-charging challengers Stephen Sword and Martin Barr to take his first National adult title.

Our cameras were there every step of the way to record every vital moment, gripping showdown, shocking spills and breathtaking leaps. The best footage, interviews, informed commentary and more make this the must-have record of one of the most competitive seasons of British Motocross competition.

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