The Official TT 2008 DVD Review features awesome action from the world-famous TT Mountain Circuit. The Isle of Man TT is one of the greatest sporting events on Earth and this Official Review captures all the vital moment from the '08 festival the first year of the TT's second Century. The DVD includes coverage from every single race using footage from on-bike aerial and kerbside cams including many new vantage points. Plus there are interviews with the stars a look at some of the off-circuit attractions and bonus features. The 2008 TT promised some of the greatest... racing ever seen around the Mountain Circuit. Leading the entry was John McGuinness a 13-times winner and the first man to lap the course at an average speed of more than 130mph! He was out to equal and beat the 14-win tally of TT hero Mike Hailwood. However McGuinness was under pressure from hard-charging rivals including Guy Martin Manxman Conor Cummins Steve Plater Ian Hutchinson Bruce Anstey Cameron Donald and many more of the biggest names in road racing. The Sidecars attracted one of the strongest entries of recent years. While 13-times winner Dave Molyneux was an obvious favourite for victory fellow Manxman Nick Crowe the lap record holder was out to make up for the disappointment of 2007. Plus the line-up for 2008 was due to include the three-times World Champion crew of Tim Reeves and Patrick Farrance. As if the action on the course wasn't enough there was plenty for fans to enjoy of the track including a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Ducati's TT debut - which included a star-studded parade lap - and commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the glorious TT return of Mike The Bike Hailwood. [show more]
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Highlights from the 2008 TT races, featuring all the best action, captured by aerial, on-bike and kerb-mounted cameras. This year's racers included John McGuinness, Guy Martin, Cameron Donald, Steve Plater, Bruce Anstey, Dave Molyneux, Nick Crowe and Tim Reeves.
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