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The Official Review of the 2009 Isle of Man TT DVD


 

Most will agree that the legendary Isle of Man TT is one of the fastest, most demanding and most spectacular sporting events in the world, and in 2009 speeds hit an all-time high. Now you can experience all the excitement and drama for yourself with the Official DVD Review, an action-packed and comprehensive look back at the fastest TT ever.

The TT, first run in 1907, remains one of the most challenging and iconic motorsport events on Earth. Every year, the finest motorcycle racers descend on the Island in the middle of the Irish Sea to test their skills around the 37.73-miles of closed public highways at triple-digit speeds just inches from houses, walls and hedges. With almost four hours of comprehensive coverage, the Official Review brings you breathtaking action footage as records tumble over the legendary TT Mountain course in every single class. There's onboard cameras with the front-runners, letting viewers experience the incredible 37.73-mile circuit from the rider's point-of-view. Plus, the Hi-Motion camera captures spellbinding ultra-slow motion sequences, which demonstrate exactly how much skill and courage it takes to race on this course.

There DVD includes complete coverage of every race over the Mountain course, including an incredible 15th TT win and new outright lap record of 131.578-mph average lap speed for John McGuinness.

There's also footage of the Lightweight and Ultra Lightweight TT races – held on the 4.25-mile Billown Circuit – and a look at the inaugural TTXGP. This was the first-ever race for clean-emission motorcycles, putting the Isle of Man TT back at the cutting edge of racing technology and making headlines around the world. There's an interview with legendary "Voice of Motorsport"' Murray Walker O.B.E. and the historic lap by MotoGP great Valentino Rossi, the reigning World Champion taking a break from his busy schedule to achieve an ambition held since childhood – lapping the TT course.

You can see a preview of The Official Review of the 2009 Isle of Man TT by clicking here