Kurzbeschreibung
The Official Review of the 2012 Isle of Man TT is more than 3 hours of blistering action from the world's greatest 'real' road race. Filmed in stunning High Definition, the Official Review includes coverage of every race, with spectacular aerial, trackside and on-bike footage, plus interviews behind-the- scenes features and more. Following th success of cinema blockbuster TT3D: Closer to the Edge in 2011, this year's TT will attract attention unprecedented in the event's 105-year history, with more than 25.000 fans booked to attend and millions more planning to follow the action worldwide. There are 9 races scheduled, including a brand new Lightweight class and the return of the electric bikes, and all the big stars are signed up to race, including John Mc Guinness, Guy Martin, Ian Hutchinson, Michael and William Dunlop, Michael Rutter, Simon Andrews and more. There nothing on exarth like the Isle of Man TT - thoroughbred racing Superbikes flashing past walls, hedges and houses and speeds approaching 200 mph, it has to be seen to be believed, and more and more people every year want to share the thrill.
Synopsis
The Official Review of the 2012 Isle of Man TT is more than 3 hours of blistering action from the world's greatest 'real' road race. Filmed in stunning High Definition, the Official Review includes coverage of every race, with spectacular aerial, trackside and on-bike footage, plus interviews behind-thescenes features and more. Following the success of cinema blockbuster TT3D: Closer to the Edge in 2011, this year's TT will attract attention unprecedented in the event's 105-year history, with more than 25.000 fans booked to attend and millions more planning to follow the action worldwide. There are 9 races scheduled, including a brand new Lightweight class and the return of the electric bikes, and all the big stars are signed up to race, including John Mc Guinness, Guy Martin, Ian Hutchinson, Michael and William Dunlop, Michael Rutter, Simon Andrews and more. There´s nothing on earth like the Isle of Man TT - thoroughbred racing Superbikes flashing past walls, hedges and houses and speeds approaching 200 mph, it has to be seen to be believed, and more and more people every year want to share the thrill.