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MX of Nations 2007 Released on DVD

Published by Gary Gas
27 November 2007, 18:57
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The FIM Motocross of Nations returned to US soil for the first time in two decades for 2007 – and it proved the perfect venue for the home team.

Duke is delighted to announce the release of the complete and official review of an event that has earned the title the ‘Olympics of MX’.

The definitive review boasts all the action as almost 100 of the finest MX riders, representing more than 30 countries, come together to do battle for the honour of their nations.

Spectacular wipeouts, huge jumps, intense drama – every vital moment of the MX of Nations ’07 is captured in this official review, with stunning footage and expert commentary putting viewers at the heart of the action!

The legendary Budds Creek Motocross Park in Maryland played host to the 61st MX of Nations.

More than 75,000 fans were treated to an awesome competition featuring the very best MX talent – Ricky Carmichael, Antonion Cairoli, Ryan Villopoto, Tim Ferry, Steve Ramon, Ken de Dycker, Billy Mackenzie, James Noble and more.

At the end of two days of intense dirt-biking in hot and demanding conditions, it was the USA team which emerged victorious, claiming the Chamberlain Trophy for the 18th time in dominant style.

Behind them France and Belgium contested a dramatic and close battle, with Italy and Great Britain not far behind.

The finest motocross riders from around the globe, an amazing venue and a determined battle for national pride – this is an event that has to be seen to be believed!

MX of Nations is out now, priced at £16.99 on DVD, from leading video outlets or direct from Duke Video: Tel 01624 640000, fax 01624 640001 or email mail@dukevideo.com. Visit www.dukevideo.com online.

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