FIRST LOOK: TT 2007 OFFICIAL REVIEW DVD
“The greatest show on Earth”
TT 2007 Official Review
out now on DVD
It
was one of the biggest sporting events of the year, and now every thrilling
moment of the Centenary Isle of Man TT is yours to own.
An
estimated 60,000 fans travelled to the Isle of Man
to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the very first Tourist Trophy,
and were treated to some of the best
racing seen anywhere – the sort of high-speed, record-breaking competition that has made the TT such an enduring
success.
The
Official TT 2007 DVD Review features four hours of awesome action from the world-famous
TT Mountain Circuit, as the best motorcycle road racers take on the daunting
37.73-miles of public highways. There was so much fast and furious racing, the
Official Review, from Duke, has had to be released as a two-disc set for the
first time!
Lap
records tumbled as huge crowds enjoyed the summer sun and blistering on-track racing.
For many the most unforgettable moment will be when McGuinness crossed the line
in the final race on the final day to set a new outright lap record, bursting
through the 130mph barrier for the first time. That figure becomes even more
breathtaking when you remember it is a 130mph average! At some points on the
course bikes are reaching almost 200mph!
Putting
the review together was a tough task – the Centenary TT had so many highlights it
was hard to know where to start!
Morecambe’s
John McGuinness cemented his TT legend status by claiming his 12th and 13th wins
– making him the third most successful competitor in the event’s history. Not
to be outdone, Manx sidecar ace Dave Molyneux equalled that tally, despite
numerous dramas. Kiwi Bruce Anstey claimed yet another Superstock win, while Yorkshire’s Ian Hutchinson made up for disqualification
during TT 2006 to take his first victory.
Lap
records tumbled as huge crowds enjoyed the summer sun and blistering on-track racing.
For many the most unforgettable moment will be when McGuinness crossed the line
in the final race on the final day to set a new outright lap record, bursting
through the 130mph barrier for the first time. That figure becomes even more
breathtaking when you remember it is a 130mph average! At some points on the
course bikes are reaching almost 200mph!
The
Official DVD Review has coverage of all six races and every history-making moment,
featuring footage from on-bike, aerial and kerbside cams, including an array of
new for ’07 vantage points. There’s also profiles of
some of the biggest names, a taste of Mad Sunday and TT on the Prom, plus a chance to enjoy some of the special events
organised to mark the Centenary – including a
re-enactment of the very first TT in 1907 and
the Parade of Champions, which featured legends including
Carl Fogarty and John Surtees.
You can also experience the thrill of going on board with
Steve Plater, Ian Armstrong, Conor Cummins and sidecar ace Nick Crowe, and
enjoy a special feature about MV Agusta, which made a long-awaited return to
the TT, a history of the event, interviews with Phillip McCallen and Fogarty and
profiles of sidecar legend Molyneux and the ever-popular Purple Helmets display
team – a TT favourite which has to be seen to be believed!
Whether you were one of the 60,000 fans who made the
pilgrimage to the Centenary TT, or one of the many thousands more who wish they
had, the Official TT 2007 DVD Review is an essential record of an historic
event.
In another first for the TT, fans can also download
DVD-quality footage of each of the races. The 25 minute downloads bring you the
highlights of each race during the Centenary TT, with each download
personalised to you.
The downloads, costing just £2.50, are DRM-free and can be
used on virtually any device – mobile, iPod, PSP, PC, laptop, television….
Any you can try before you buy with a free sample download.
Visit http://dukevideo.streamburst.tv/
The official TT 2007 DVD review is out now,
priced at £19.99 from leading video outlets or direct from
www.dukevideo.com Tel 01624
640000, fax 01624 640001 or email
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