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TT 2011 John Barton Course Guide "One of the most impressive and comprehensive TT videos yet"?Streetfighters "Seat of the pants action"?Fast Bikes "The best coverage of the TT event to date"?Road Racing Ireland "The TT coverage gets better and better every year"?Ride "Sure to be in high demand"?Irish Bike 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?andJames 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 Johnsonand 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. ?The Official Review of the 2011 Tourist Trophy races is now available with 4 hours of high speed action with many bonus features. It?s the best coverage of the TT event to date that Road Racing Ireland has watched over the last 25 years, with many new camera angles and positions. To see how John McGuinness, Michael Dunlop, Bruce Anstey, Gary Johnson, Klaus Klaffenbock and John Holden won get your copy now??Road Racing Ireland ?This year?s TT was one of the more impressive?for the ultimate in slow-mo and eternal rewinds, you need the DVD?seat of the pants action??Fast Bikes ?Another addition to Duke Video?s seemingly endless catalogue of TT titles is a review of this year?s action ? 4 hours of edge-of-the-seat racing at speeds of over 190moh just inches from hedges, houses and walls. As has become traditional, commentary is by Steve Parrish and Jamie Whitham, with TT winner Steve Plater joining the team for 2011. With new trackside camera angles?joining the astounding slow-motion, high def footage, this is perhaps one of the most impressive and comprehensive TT videos yet. If you were there, or you watched the footage on the telly, you?ll know the results, but that still won?t beat being able to review and replay the action at any time. And it makes for a superb Christmas present (hint, hint)??Streetfighters Also available in:?Blu-ray format, as a?download?or even as a?offer bundle with TT3D Closer to the Edge
TT 2011 John Barton Course Guide "One of the most impressive and comprehensive TT videos yet"?Streetfighters "Seat of the pants action"?Fast Bikes "The best coverage of the TT event to date"?Road Racing Ireland "The TT coverage gets better and better every year"?Ride "Sure to be in high demand"?Irish Bike 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?andJames 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 Johnsonand 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. ?The Official Review of the 2011 Tourist Trophy races is now available with 4 hours of high speed action with many bonus features. It?s the best coverage of the TT event to date that Road Racing Ireland has watched over the last 25 years, with many new camera angles and positions. To see how John McGuinness, Michael Dunlop, Bruce Anstey, Gary Johnson, Klaus Klaffenbock and John Holden won get your copy now??Road Racing Ireland ?This year?s TT was one of the more impressive?for the ultimate in slow-mo and eternal rewinds, you need the DVD?seat of the pants action??Fast Bikes ?Another addition to Duke Video?s seemingly endless catalogue of TT titles is a review of this year?s action ? 4 hours of edge-of-the-seat racing at speeds of over 190moh just inches from hedges, houses and walls. As has become traditional, commentary is by Steve Parrish and Jamie Whitham, with TT winner Steve Plater joining the team for 2011. With new trackside camera angles?joining the astounding slow-motion, high def footage, this is perhaps one of the most impressive and comprehensive TT videos yet. If you were there, or you watched the footage on the telly, you?ll know the results, but that still won?t beat being able to review and replay the action at any time. And it makes for a superb Christmas present (hint, hint)??Streetfighters Also available in:?Blu-ray format, as a?download?or even as a?offer bundle with TT3D Closer to the Edge
TT 2011 John Barton Course Guide "One of the most impressive and comprehensive TT videos yet"?Streetfighters "Seat of the pants action"?Fast Bikes "The best coverage of the TT event to date"?Road Racing Ireland "The TT coverage gets better and better every year"?Ride "Sure to be in high demand"?Irish Bike 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?andJames 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 Johnsonand 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. ?The Official Review of the 2011 Tourist Trophy races is now available with 4 hours of high speed action with many bonus features. It?s the best coverage of the TT event to date that Road Racing Ireland has watched over the last 25 years, with many new camera angles and positions. To see how John McGuinness, Michael Dunlop, Bruce Anstey, Gary Johnson, Klaus Klaffenbock and John Holden won get your copy now??Road Racing Ireland ?This year?s TT was one of the more impressive?for the ultimate in slow-mo and eternal rewinds, you need the DVD?seat of the pants action??Fast Bikes ?Another addition to Duke Video?s seemingly endless catalogue of TT titles is a review of this year?s action ? 4 hours of edge-of-the-seat racing at speeds of over 190moh just inches from hedges, houses and walls. As has become traditional, commentary is by Steve Parrish and Jamie Whitham, with TT winner Steve Plater joining the team for 2011. With new trackside camera angles?joining the astounding slow-motion, high def footage, this is perhaps one of the most impressive and comprehensive TT videos yet. If you were there, or you watched the footage on the telly, you?ll know the results, but that still won?t beat being able to review and replay the action at any time. And it makes for a superb Christmas present (hint, hint)??Streetfighters Also available in:?Blu-ray format, as a?download?or even as a?offer bundle with TT3D Closer to the Edge
TT 2011 John Barton Course Guide "One of the most impressive and comprehensive TT videos yet"?Streetfighters "Seat of the pants action"?Fast Bikes "The best coverage of the TT event to date"?Road Racing Ireland "The TT coverage gets better and better every year"?Ride "Sure to be in high demand"?Irish Bike 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?andJames 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 Johnsonand 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. ?The Official Review of the 2011 Tourist Trophy races is now available with 4 hours of high speed action with many bonus features. It?s the best coverage of the TT event to date that Road Racing Ireland has watched over the last 25 years, with many new camera angles and positions. To see how John McGuinness, Michael Dunlop, Bruce Anstey, Gary Johnson, Klaus Klaffenbock and John Holden won get your copy now??Road Racing Ireland ?This year?s TT was one of the more impressive?for the ultimate in slow-mo and eternal rewinds, you need the DVD?seat of the pants action??Fast Bikes ?Another addition to Duke Video?s seemingly endless catalogue of TT titles is a review of this year?s action ? 4 hours of edge-of-the-seat racing at speeds of over 190moh just inches from hedges, houses and walls. As has become traditional, commentary is by Steve Parrish and Jamie Whitham, with TT winner Steve Plater joining the team for 2011. With new trackside camera angles?joining the astounding slow-motion, high def footage, this is perhaps one of the most impressive and comprehensive TT videos yet. If you were there, or you watched the footage on the telly, you?ll know the results, but that still won?t beat being able to review and replay the action at any time. And it makes for a superb Christmas present (hint, hint)??Streetfighters Also available in:?Blu-ray format, as a?download?or even as a?offer bundle with TT3D Closer to the Edge