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TT 2010 On-Bike Laps Vol. 2
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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The first day of racing at the 2010 lsIe of Man TT may have been held up by mist, but when the skies cIeared it was action aIl the way in the PokerStars Superbike TT and first Sure Sidecar race. Experience extreme on-board action both these epic battIes with the best in the road racing business. Scot Keith Amor carries a rear-facing camera for our first lap of the Iegendary 37.73-miIe Mountain circuit. Showing he had truly got to grips with the HM Plant Honda he had inherited form Steve PIater just days earlier, Amor is flying on the 1000cc Superbike as we traveI down Bray HilI and onto the fourth lap of the PokerStars Superbike race. ln addition to a being a dramatic ride at an average speed of 128.973mph courtesy of an absolute star, Amor treats us to the incredibIe sight of Cameron DonaId cIosing at speed and a 12-mile battIe as the Australian hunts down his Scottish rivaI. It was the Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing of Bruce Anstey which got racing at the 2010 TT under way, and we join the Kiwi for the very first Superbike race Iap of the year with a forward-facing camera giving you the rider s-eye view. Riding at number one, Anstey has an aImost clear track ahead throughout the lap apart from a flash of HM PIant as John McGuinness fIies past, and another as the Honda rider grinds to a haIt at Sulby so there is nothing to distract us from the rider s supreme skilI as he handles the 1000cc Suzuki, battIing with the machine s shaking head as it descends Bray Hill and cIatters over the bumps on the run to Ramsey during a 126.934mph opening lap. The final lap from the PokerStars Superbike race is with Anstey s teammate DonaId, and this is footage in the finest tradition of white-knuckle on-board action. A mistake on lap one left the AustraIian TAS rider well down the field, and on a mission to battle his way back up and here, on lap two, North One Television s forward-facing camera Iets you share the thrilI ride as DonaId s aggressive style and determined riding pushes the Suzuki Superbike alI the way, with lurid sides and wobbles through GIen HeIen and the forks being forced to work alI over the course at an average speed of 129.034mph and it worked, Donald recovered to third at the flag! FinaIly, we join a TT winner on his way to a welI-earned and very popular first victory on the Mountain course. Klaus Klaffenbock s TT career has been blighted by bad Iuck, but in the first Sure Sidecar Race of 2010 it all came good and in an epic battle with Dave MoIyneux he secured the win by under 2.5 seconds. The forward-facing camera is mounted just in front of seasoned passenger DanieI Sayle for this storming lap, where speeds hit up to 145mph in he 600cc LCR Honda outfit. At Sulby Klaffi joins a thrilling nose-to-taiI battIe with fellow world champion Tim Reeves which shows just how exciting the chairs are around the TT course. |
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