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Ulster GP 2010 DVD DVD

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The 2010 Ulster Grand Prix saw some of the most competitive - and fastest - racing ever seen around the legendary 7.4-mile circuit. The Official Review brings you all the vital action-packed highlight from every race as the finest road racers go head-to-head on superbike supersport superstock supertwin and 250cc machines. Stunning trackside aerial and on-board footageand interviews with all the winners put you at the heart of the World's Fastest Road Race as the drama unfolds. Ian Hutchinson and Keith Amor were the class of the field duelling for victory in almost... every race. However they were pushed all the way by William and Michael Dunlop Ryan Farquhar Ian Lougher Cameron Donald Guy Martin and the incredible Bruce Anstey who's record-breaking final lap of the day not only saw him snatch an unlikely win but also become the fastest road racer on Earth! [show more]

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Released
18 October 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Duke Video 
Classification
Runtime
 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5017559112370 
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Collection of highlights from the 2010 Ulster Grand Prix at the Dundrod Circuit in Belfast. Footage from six races feature in which Ryan Farquhar, Ian Hutchinson, Guy Martin, Keith Amor, Ian Lougher and Cameron Donald can be seen competing. On-bike cameras have been used to pick up all the action from the track and interviews with the racers are also included.