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TT Isle Of Man Official Review 2012 DVD

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Duke Marketing, PAL Format, 0 All Regions, Running Time, 240 Minutes

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Action, high speed drama and all the adrenalin-fuelled racing you can handle - this is the Official Review of the 2012 Isle of Man TT fuelled by Monster Energy.
Essential highlights from every race are captured in astounding trackside, on-bike and aerial footage, as racers approaching 200mph flash past houses, hedges and walls. negotiating hundreds of bends, steep climbs and thrilling descents. Expert commentary from Steve Parrish, James Whitham and Steve Plater is complemented by the trackside Radio TT team, delivering the atmosphere of being at the races.

For more than 100 years, racers have tested their nerves and skills on the legendary TT Mountain course. 37.7-miles of public roads twisting through villages, towns and the countryside.This review shows today's heroes, including legends John McGuinness
and Dave Molyneux, race winners Bruce Anstey, Ryan Farquhar, Cameron Donald and Michael Rutter, fan's favourite Guy Martin, returning hero Ian Hutchinson and Dunlop brothers Michael and William, staking their claims to TT history.

It is bursting with newly-edited coverage of the DaInese Superbike, the Monster Alp Energy Supersport races. Royal London 360 Superstock. the Sure Sidecar races and the BikerPetition.co.uk Lightweight.
Plus, there's the record-breaking SES TT Zero race which saw the first-ever electric bike lap of the Mountain course at an average speed of more than 100mph.

Adverse weather saw the PokerStars Senior IT cancelled for the first time, but that misfortune is more than made up for by the spectacular racing highlights we were treated to, like the fastest-ever Superbike TT. a 150-mile race settled by just 0.77 of a second, jaw-dropping last-lap dashes and more.

 

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