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David Jefferies the TT Wins DVD David Jefferies was, literally, the biggest personality in the TT paddock from his debut in 1996 to his tragic death in 2003. Now, ten years on, Duke has brought together all nine of his TT victories in one all-action release. DJ, as he was known to?his fans, dominated the world?s toughest road races from his first win in 1999 to his final victory in the 2002 Senior ? a remarkable record of three wins each year in three successive meetings. The big Yorkshireman didn?t just win races though; in 2000 he became the first rider to break the 125 mph barrier and by 2002 he?d pushed the absolute lap record to over 127 mph. This isn?t just a ?nice to have? - it is a must for any true motorcycle racing fan.
David Jefferies the TT Wins DVD David Jefferies was, literally, the biggest personality in the TT paddock from his debut in 1996 to his tragic death in 2003. Now, ten years on, Duke has brought together all nine of his TT victories in one all-action release. DJ, as he was known to?his fans, dominated the world?s toughest road races from his first win in 1999 to his final victory in the 2002 Senior ? a remarkable record of three wins each year in three successive meetings. The big Yorkshireman didn?t just win races though; in 2000 he became the first rider to break the 125 mph barrier and by 2002 he?d pushed the absolute lap record to over 127 mph. This isn?t just a ?nice to have? - it is a must for any true motorcycle racing fan.
David Jefferies the TT Wins DVD David Jefferies was, literally, the biggest personality in the TT paddock from his debut in 1996 to his tragic death in 2003. Now, ten years on, Duke has brought together all nine of his TT victories in one all-action release. DJ, as he was known to?his fans, dominated the world?s toughest road races from his first win in 1999 to his final victory in the 2002 Senior ? a remarkable record of three wins each year in three successive meetings. The big Yorkshireman didn?t just win races though; in 2000 he became the first rider to break the 125 mph barrier and by 2002 he?d pushed the absolute lap record to over 127 mph. This isn?t just a ?nice to have? - it is a must for any true motorcycle racing fan.