The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is the greatest motorcycle road race in the world, the ultimate challenge for rider and machine. It has always called for a commitment far beyond any other racing event, and many have made the ultimate sacrifice in their quest for victory. TT: Closer To The Edge is a story about freedom of choice, the strength of human spirit and the will to win. It's also an examination of what motivates those rare few, this elite band of brothers who risk everything to win. TT: Closer To The Edge is one of the most thrilling films of the year.
The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is the greatest motorcycle road race in the world, the ultimate challenge for rider and machine. It has always called for a commitment far beyond any other racing event, and many have made the ultimate sacrifice in their quest for victory. TT3D Closer to the Edge is a story about freedom of choice, the strength of human spirit and the will to win. It's also an examination of what motivates those rare few, this elite band of brothers who risk everything to win the race.
TT 2010 Review
The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is the greatest motorcycle road race in the world, the ultimate challenge for rider and machine. It has always called for a commitment far beyond any other racing event, and many have made the ultimate sacrifice in their quest for victory. TT: Closer To The Edge is a story about freedom of choice, the strength of human spirit and the will to win. It's also an examination of what motivates those rare few, this elite band of brothers who risk everything to win. TT: Closer To The Edge is one of the most thrilling films of the year.
The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is the greatest motorcycle road race in the world, the ultimate challenge for rider and machine. It has always called for a commitment far beyond any other racing event, and many have made the ultimate sacrifice in their quest for victory. TT3D: Closer To The Edge is a story about freedom of choice, the strength of human spirit and the will to win. It's also an examination of what motivates those rare few, this elite band of brothers who risk everything to win. TT3D: Closer To The Edge is one of the most thrilling films of the year.
The Official Review of the 2011 Isle of Man will be packed with jaw-dropping action from around the legendary 37.73-mile road course, plus all the usual interviews, behind-the-scenes access and bonus features.The 2011 TT promises to be one of the most competitive ever, with top riders and leading teams lining up to take on the challenge.Ian Hutchinson, who made history in 2010 by winning all five solo races, is back, but this year he isn’t riding for Honda. Instead, he is leading the Yamaha charge as the Japanese manufacturer celebrates 50 years of racing at the TT.The great John McGuinness also returns and will be looking to get back on the top step of the podium after last year’s disappointment, adding yet more victories to his 15-win tally.Former TAS Suzuki teammates Bruce Anstey and Cameron Donald, both TT winners, have new challenged for 2011 – Anstey is with Padgetts and Donald has moved to with Wilson Craig.Back in the TAS squad, Guy Martin is the new recruit – he’ll be looking to put the 170mph crash of last year behind him and finally land that elusive first TT win.Plus, Keith Amor, Michael and William Dunlop, Ryan Farquhar and Michael Rutter will be among the stars hoping to battle for victories in 2011.There’s also a wealth of talented newcomers due to line up for the 2011 TT, including short circuit ace Simon Andrews.The three-wheel racing will also be scintillating, with Austrian Klaus Klaffenbock back with Dan Sayle and determined to defend the double sidecar TT wins he scored last year.Stunning trackside and aerial camera work will be skilfully combined with the very best on-board footage to give you the ultimate view of the TT course and let you share every moment of excitement from every race.The Official Review will also include interviews with the stars, plenty of bonus material and a look at some of the off-track excitement. There’ll also be plenty of coverage of the star-studded events organised to mark the 100th anniversary of racing on the Mountain course and Yamaha’s 50th anniversary.
100 Greatest TT Moments counts down the events that created a legend as chosen by the fans. This fascinating film charts the highs and lows and the triumphs and tragedies that have shaped the Isle of Man TT. Featuring the best the worst the fastest the closest the controversial and numerous 'firsts' from this unique racing event - vintage and modern racing footage archive interviews and exclusive contributions from many TT icons make this an extraordinary trip through al
Count down 12 of road racing's greatest ever races in this action-packed collection of fast and furious between-the-hedges competition. Many of the closest fastest and most memorable showdowns of the modern era are here featuring the biggest names going flat out for glory. Leading road racing commentator Stephen Watson is your guide as you experience our selection of Road Racing's Great Races with action from the Ulster Grand Prix Macau Southern 100 Cookstown 100 Mid-Antrim 150 Manx Grand Prix and North West 200. There's comprehensive coverage of all 12 of the carefully selected events featuring incredible race action captured by the best camera angles including plenty of white-knuckle on-board footage and interviews with many of the leading riders.
For the first time the full story of one of motorsport's greatest moments is told in full with action-packed footage and newly-filmed interviews. In 2007 at the Centenary of the Isle of Man TT racing ace John McGuinness became the first person ever to lap the legendary 37.73-mile Mountain circuit at an average speed of more than 130mph The achievement made headlines around the world and in February 2010 the lap was named 'Landmark of the Decade' by the popular Fast Bikes magazine which also placed McGuinness third in the list of top motorcyclists of the decade. In this programme McGuinness reflects on an amazing TT career and reveals the secrets behind the famous 130.354mph lap. His newly-filmed contributions are combined with action footage from throughout his TT career including the barrier-breaking record lap. McGuinness from Morecambe is one of the most instantly recognisable and best-known road racers of the modern era. He has won 15 TT races second only to the late great Joey Dunlop and dominated the event for much of the past 10 years.
The North West 200 has always been big but in 2002 it was bigger and better than ever. After the cancellation of last year's event competitors organisers and spectators alike were determined to make this year even more memorable. The build-up and anticipation were exceptional and ultimately justified as 130 000 fans lined the 8.9 mile circuit to see their heroes in action.Michael Rutter hoped to equal his father's tally of 11 race wins but a run of bad luck scuppered his chances. 'Flying Kiwi' Bruce Anstey had more luck: he achieved a dream debut and wrote his name in the history books as the first newcomer to win at the NW 200. But perhaps the highlight of the day was the supremely intense battle between Adrian Archibald and Iain Duffus in the Feature Superbike race. The pair were so close the clocks couldn't separate them and as they crossed the line they were neck and neck!These official highlights feature the best action from hotshots such as David Jefferies and Richard Britton John McGuinness and Jim Moodie and of course Ian Lougher who racked up a fistful of fastest laps.Rider interviews and background infor plus a superb commentary from Keith Heuwen add to this road racing spectacle. And best of all: specially filmed on-board shots put you right in the thick of the action around the 'Triangle'.This is the big picture the inside story the definitive record. So sit back and enjoy a concentrated blast of road racing in its purest scariest form!
This programme gets under the skin of the event and celebrations letting the fans the marshals the organisers the locals and more have their say looking at the impact of the TT on the Island capturing the off-track attractions and discovering what it means to race. It is an in-depth study of the importance of the event examining what draws thousands of people from around the world as well as a fascinating look at what it means to be a biker. The extraordinary TT: Centenary Celebration is packed with thoughtful contributions from the stars - including Carl Fogarty John Surtees Geoff Duke John McGuinness and Guy Martin - and your guide throughout is the irrepressible Murray Walker the legendary motorsport commentator and lifelong TT fan.
The Official DVD Review of the 2010 Isle of Man TT brings fans all the action and atmosphere from the world's greatest road race festival. Once again making use of the excellent footage captured by North One Television the action packed DVD review delivers a comprehensive look back at two weeks of speed and drama. With extensive coverage of Practice Week the five solo races both sidecar races and the new clean emissions TT Zero event for electric bikes the Official Review is the definitive story of one of motorsport's greatest events. In addition to edge-of-the-seat race action as the bikes reach up to 190mph blasting around the legendary Mountain Course just inches from walls houses and hedges the TT DVD features white-knuckle on-bike footage informed commentary rider interviews behind-the-scenes access and special features. The 15-times TT winner John McGuinness and Honda teammate Steve Plater lead the entry list for the 2010 TT while Cameron Donald and Bruce Anstey carry the banner for Suzuki as the manufacturer celebrates its 50th anniversary. It's an all-star cast with Michael Rutter Ryan Farquhar Guy Martin and many more challenging for solo honours. Dave Molyneux already a 14-times TT winner is the man with a target on his back as the best sidecar crews in the world including drivers like Tim Reeves Ben Birchall and Klaus Klaffenbock race for honours - joined by the new team launched by five-time TT winner Nick Crowe. Plus the 2010 TT promised a mouthwatering line-up of newcomers including Hudson Kennaugh David Johnson Dan Hegarty and Brian McCormack. This is the Official DVD Review of the 2010 TT packed with essential action and heart-stopping drama.
The hottest compilation of on-bike road racing footage ever seen! Experience the thrill of riding with the world's best racers in this dizzying full-on action blast collection of the best on-bike footage ever recorded. Trees hedges houses and stone walls flash past at astonishing speeds. These guys don't flinch. You will!
Full on-boards laps from the 2010 Isle of Man TT released on DVD within hours of being completed This is a chance for fans to ride the legendary 37.73-mile circuit with the stars of today and experience better-than-ever quality footage of action which has only just happened. Speeds have hit more than 190mph on the TT course during this year's festival with average speeds for complete laps of more than 130mph - with hedges walls and houses just inches away from the bikes. This volume features laps from the start of practice week with Keith Amor Bruce Anstey Cameron Donald and John McGuinness who completes his lap at an average speed of over 130mph!
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