There is nothing like the drama of racing at top speed just inches from hedges, walls and each other!
Now you can experience all the very best between-the-hedges action from 2007 in the Official Road Racing Review, from Duke.
The two-disc review is packed with four hours of not-to-be-missed white knuckle racing from five of the biggest road racing events. The comprehensive highlight package is brimming over with stunning speeds, hair raising on-board footage and fascinating interviews.
The skills of road racing royalty like Ian Lougher, Martin Finnegan, Ryan Farquhar, Bruce Anstey, John McGuinness, Ian Hutchinson, Cameron Donald, Keith Amor, Adrian Archibald, the Dunlop clan and Guy Martin have to be seen to be believed – you’ll need to watch this review over and over again.
Then there’s the simply sensational Manxman Conor Cummins, whose exceptional riding secured him the prestigious Duke Road Race Rankings title at the end of his first full season of pure road racing.
The Road Racing Review 2007 bursts into life at the Cookstown 100, where Conor treats viewers to a full on-bike lap before you join the incredible race action. At the Southern 100, a downpour only adds to the excitement and drama. You’ll be on the edge of your seat as the finest road racers dice with the
conditions and each other around the Isle of Man’s Billown Circuit, with a fiery explosion ending one competitor’s race!
The Mid-Antrim 150 sees Farquhar survive some startline near-misses to return to winning form, then it is on to the prestigious Ulster Grand Prix, and the sensational experience of riding on-board in driving rain! On-board telemetry shows exactly how brave these guys are, as they maintain speeds of 130mph despite awful conditions and minimal visibility.
This incredible review concludes with the action and controversy of the Manx Grand Prix, plus a breathtaking high-speed on-bike lap of the legendary Isle of Man Mountain Circuit with just the engine as a soundtrack.
Road Racing Review 2007 is not just about the big bikes! This comprehensive two-disc package includes two strokes, classics at the MGP and some mouth-watering sidecar action in the Isle of Man.
The best camera positions, slo-mo replays and on-screen telemetry ensure you don’t miss a second as records are smashed and elbow-to-elbow races settled on the line.
Road Racing Review 2007 is released 29th October, priced at £19.99 on DVD, from leading video outlets or direct from Duke Video: Tel 01624 640000, fax 01624 640001 or visit
www.dukevideo.com online.