2009 TT Isle of Man - Official Review

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The Official DVD Review of the 2009 Isle of Man TT includes more than three hours of race action, fascinating interviews and plenty of DVD bonus features.

TT 2009 promised to be one of the most hotly-contested in years, with Honda going all out to take victory as it marked the 50th anniversary of its involvement in motor racing and the TAS Suzuki team determined to spoil the party.

All the big names of road racing were set to take part, including 14-times winner John McGuinness, his HM Plant Honda teammate Steve Plater, TAS teammates Cameron Donald and Bruce Anstey, fans' favourite Guy Martin, British Superbike star Michael Rutter and many, many more.

The United States was due to be well represented, with six American riders confirming plans to ride. The Official TT 2009 Review DVD lets you follow the progress of Mark Miller, Jimmy Moore, Thomas Montano, Scott Jensen, CR Gittere and James Vanderhaar.

Plus, the sidecar races were set to be storming events with multiple race winners Dave Molyneux and Nick Crowe facing strong competition from the likes of three-times World Champion Tim Reeves.

The TT 2009 DVD includes action from every single race around the awesome 37¾ mile Mountain Circuit, where the machines reach speeds of up to 200mph as they roar just inches from walls, hedges and houses.

This is a chance to see the superbike, supersport and superstock machinery being put to the ultimate test around the iconic Isle of Man TT course, which is made up of normal public highways!

There's also footage from the Lightweight and Ultra Lightweight TT races at the 4.25-mile Billown circuit.

For 2009, in addition to all the usual edge-of-the-seat action footage, there's even more from on board the motorcycles and many brand new innovations including the must-see ultra slow motion camerawork.

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 22 June, 2009.

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