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Road Racing - Great Races DVD

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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. [show more]

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Released
13 October 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Duke Video 
Classification
Runtime
117 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5017559108199 
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A countdown of 12 great road races with commentary by Stephen Watson. The programme includes action from the Ulster Grand Prix, Macau, Southern 100, Cookstown 100, Mid-Antrim 150, Manx Grand Prix and North West 200, and features some of the biggest names in the sport including Phillip McCallen, Ian Lougher, John McGuinness, Richard Britton, Ryan Farquhar, Adrian Archibald, Guy Martin, Ian Hutchinson and Steve Plater.