Australian road race star Cameron Donald experienced the
highs and lows of the Isle of Man TT in 2009. In practice he set a new
unofficial lap record in excess of 131mph, and looked certain to add to the two
TT wins he secured in 2008.
However, in the last session of Practice Week, the TAS
Suzuki rider tumbled from his machine and suffered a shoulder injury which left
him unable to race.
This stunning image, by respected road racing photographer
Stephen Davison, brings back some of the happier memories of the 2009 TT for
Donald fans. It shows him pushing the 1000cc Superstock Suzuki during practice,
when he had looked like the man to beat.
This image is printed onto high quality 375gsm, PH-neutral
matte canvas approved to Fine Art Trade Guild and Wilhelm Imaging Research
standards. Combined with the Epson pigment based inks, canvases are guaranteed
to remain crisp and vibrant for more than 75 years.
Each print is UV sealed for ultimate protection, and is
supplied complete with a special hanging bracket for flush fitting onto
standard picture hooks.
The canvases are stretched over a finger jointed, kiln
dried Scandinavian pine stretching frame.
The
canvas print is available in a variety of sizes - A0 (47”x33”/840mmx1188mm approx), A1 (33”x24”/594mmx840mm approx),
A2 (24”x16”/420mmx594mm approx), A3 (16”x12”/297mmx420mm approx) and A4 (8"x12"/210mmx297mm
approx).
This image is also available as a mounted or unmounted
print.