TT Heritage Special Offer Bundle

TT Heritage Special Offer Bundle

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    Product code: CTX1710Released: 13 August 2014372 minutes

    Product description

    Two great TT history DVDs for one great value price:

    TT Senior Highlights 1987 - 1994

    Extended highlights of thirteen sensational years of the TT' Blue Riband event.

    In the late ‘80s competition was particularly fierce as ‘King of the Mountain’ Joey Dunlop fought off the growing challenge of the young pretenders like Carl Fogarty and Steve Hislop.

     As Hizzy and Foggy stretched themselves the scene was set for one of the most exciting TT races of all-time; the 1992 Senior.

     Records were shattered and a new generation of heroes inscribed their names in the history books.

     Whether you were there the first time around or are just discovering the excitement of TTs past, you’ll love this release from Duke Video which brings together original TV highlight programmes from eight years of brilliant racing.

    TT: The Formula One Years

    Before World Superbikes there was another World Championship for production-based motorcycles: The TT Formula 1.

    As its name suggests the main event took place on the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course and formed the centre piece of the Tourist Trophy after it ceased to be a Grand Prix World Championship round.

    The rivalry between the major manufacturers was intense as - unlike Grand Prix racing - Joe Public could go out and buy a bike very similar to the winning machine.

    This collection of programmes captures the authentic atmosphere of the event between 1987 and 1994 in the original highlights packages broadcast on the fledgling BSkyB.

    Greats like Joey Dunlop, Steve Hislop, Carl Fogarty and Phillip McCallen were winners during this era but other equally talented riders made their very best efforts to take the laurels.

    Steve Cull, Trevor Nation, Johnny Rea, Robert Dunlop and Roger Burnett are just a few of the huge field of riders who took on the challenge of the 37.73 mile Mountain Course.

     Please note: These DVDs have been put together from original footage which may be of lower quality than modern standards. It’s still awesome!

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