Official TT 2011 Review DVD
Relive the action, drama and atmosphere of the amazing 2011 Isle of
Man TT fuelled by Monster Energy. The Official Review features
comprehensive coverage of every race, practice and the unique festival
atmosphere which surrounds the world’s great road race. This is racing at its
most extreme – speeds of more than 190mph just inches from hedges, houses and
walls.
New trackside camera angles, breathtaking aerial footage and white-knuckle
on-board sequences put you at the heart of the action for unrivalled race
coverage, exclusive behind-the-scenes access and special features. This year
revealing thermal imaging technology appears alongside the stunning ultra
slow-motion camera footage. Once again, expert commentary and analysis comes
courtesy of former racers Steve Parrish and James
Whitham, and, new for 2011, TT-winner Steve Plater
joins the team.
‘King of the Mountain’ John McGuinness reclaimed his crown
with stunning rides in the Dainese Superbike and PokerStars Senior TT, although
fan’s favourite Guy Martin made the Morecambe missile work for
his 17th victory every mile of the way. Michael Dunlop, Bruce Anstey,
Michael Rutter and the Sidecar team of Klaus
Klaffenbock and Dan Sayle all made welcome returns to
the top step of the TT podium, plus the 100th anniversary of racing on the
legendary 37.7-mile Mountain course celebrated new victors – Lincolnshire’s
Gary Johnson and TT Sidecar regulars John
Holden and Andrew Winkle. Eight races, seven winners
and some of the closest competition seen in a century of racing on the Moutain –
and it is all here.
- Bonus Features:
- Milestones of the Mountain Parade - commentary by Murray Walker
- Yamaha's 50th Anniversary celebrations
- A lap with racing greats - Ian Hutchinson, Mick Doohan, Nicky Haden and Cal
Crutchlow
TT 2010 On-Bike Collection (3 Disc) DVD
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.
For two weeks every year public roads become the world’s most famous racetrack
and the bravest and most skilled riders put their courage and abilities to the
ultimate test. Now you can join the stars for 13 complete laps recorded from
on-board the racing machines during the 2010 TT. It is a white-knuckle
thrill-ride and you will be leaping back from the screen as walls, hedges and
houses flash past, just inches from the camera, at speeds approaching
200mph.
- Volume One - A rear-facing camera on Keith Amor’s HM Plant
Honda Superbike lets you feel every bump as he 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, TT legend John McGuinness carries
a forward-facing camera on his HM Plant Honda Superbike as he sets the fastest
TT lap recorded by an on-bike camera – so far. 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, despite being
held-up! Kiwi Bruce Anstey takes the Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing Superbike
around at 127.915mph, with a forward-facing camera letting you appreciate
Anstey’s stylish riding. 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 with
a front-facing camera mounted on the Australian’s Relentless Suzuki by TAS
Racing Superbike. It shows how the machine bucks and fights back against his
aggressive style. He must be doing something right – he managed an average of
128.011mph from a standing start!
- Volume Two - Keith Amor carries a rear-facing camera on his HM
Plant Honda for lap four of the PokerStars Superbike TT. We average 128.973mph
and watch the incredible sight of Cameron Donald closing at speed and a 12-mile
battle as the Australian hunts down his Scottish rival. We join Bruce Anstey on
the Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing machine for the first lap of the Superbike
race lap of the year. The forward-facing camera shows Anstey has an almost clear
track ahead, so there is nothing to distract us from the rider’s supreme skill
as he handles the 1000cc Suzuki, battling with the machine’s shaking head as it
descends Bray Hill and clatters over the bumps on the run to Ramsey during a
126.934mph opening lap. It is then over to Anstey’s teammate Donald on lap two
of the Superbike TT, with a forward-facing camera showing you the lurid sides
and wobbles through Glen Helen and the forks being forced to work all over the
course at an average speed of 129.034mph. Finally, we join Klaus Klaffenbock on
his way to a popular first TT win in the opening Sure Sidecar Race. The
forward-facing camera is mounted just in front of seasoned passenger Daniel
Sayle for this storming lap, where speeds hit up to 145mph in the 600cc LCR
Honda outfit. At Sulby Klaffi joins a thrilling nose-to-tail battle with fellow
world champion Tim Reeves which shows just how exciting the chairs are around
the TT course.
- Volume Three - A rear-facing camera lets you feel every slide
as rear tyre of Michael Dunlop’s Street Sweep/Robinson Concrete Superbike fights
for grip under the power of the 1000cc Honda engine on lap four of the
PokerStars Superbike TT. Lapping at 128.87mph, we see how Dunlop uses every inch
of the road and the late braking into Creg-ny-Baa will leave you shaking –
almost as much as the dice with Guy Martin between Glen Helen and Ballaugh! Ian
Hutchinson dominated the 2010 TT, and a forward-facing camera records him
averaging 128.759mph from a standing start on the first lap of the Royal London
360 Superstock race. His smooth style makes it look easy as he claws back 10
seconds on Ian Lougher by Ramsey, before drafting past and onto a jaw-dropping
run over the Mountain. Next is Australian star Cameron Donald on the final lap
of the Monster Energy Supersport race 1, with his 600cc Relentless Suzuki by TAS
Racing machine at an average speed of more than 122mph. Battling to control the
bike through Handley’s and Rhencullen, dealing with slower machines and yellow
flags, hitting every bump from Sulby to Ramsey and dicing with Ian Lougher and
Conor Cummins – it’s all here. Finally, we join Guy Martin on the Wilson Craig
Honda for two laps of the Superstock TT. The forward-facing camera is so close
to the walls and hedges at times you would swear the rider must be brushing the
scenery. This is heart-in-the-mouth stuff as we join Martin at an average speed
of more than 127mph.