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SBK Superbike World Championship Review 2001
If you've got a passion for two-wheeled, adrenalin-pumping thrills, then Superbike World Championship 2001 should set your heartbeat racing. This three-hour DVD offers complete 13-round, 26-race coverage of superbike racing's 2001 season, from Valencia, Spain, to Imola, Italy, and camera coverage for each race is breathtakingly thorough. A pedestal regular on his blazing Castrol Honda, defending 2000 champ Colin Edwards (U.S.) would eventually lose his title to Australia's Ducati-riding Troy Bayliss, but the season offered intense competition from other strong contenders like the U.S.'s Ben Bostrom (third overall). Highlights include the treacherous, rain-soaked first race at Phillip Island, Australia, and Brit favorite Neil Hodgson's crowd-pleasing first-race win on his native track at Donington, U.K. Bike-mounted cameras add on-track excitement, and well-designed DVD menus offer comprehensive seasonal summaries and all-time statistics. The expert commentator and camera crew remain inexplicably uncredited, but this is a must-have DVD for superbike fans, and a sharp introduction for newcomers. --Jeff Shannon
See more photos, specs, and reviewsOn Any Sunday 30th Anniversary Collection
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the film that captured the essence of riding as no film had before, this unique trilogy presents all the thrills, the spills, the men and machines that create the incredible excitement on every Sunday. The Special 30th Anniversary Boxed DVD Set includes On Any Sunday, On Any Sunday: Revisited, and On Any Sunday: Motocross, Malcolm and More, plus a limited edition sticker and autographed photo.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsMotoGP: Head to Head
Every potential World Champion wants to win. But when two great riders, each with a burning passion for success, go head-to-head on the GP track then race fans are in for some real treats! Now, from the MotoGP archives we are pleased to present the most intense clashes between MotoGP stars in recent years.
Sparks flew between arch-rivals Kevin Schwantz and Wayne Rainey in the seven years they graced the World Championship stage. Now close friends, their competitiveness spurred them to push their machines ever faster, prompting the wheelies, twitches and powerslides that summed up the era of powerful, super-lightweight GP bikes.
Mick Doohan and Alex Crivillé also cross swords, as they nudge each other aside for the lead. In another epic season-long duel, Olivier Jacque andShinya Nakano scrapped for seven months before the last lap of the World Championship, finishing within hundredths of a second for first and second place.
Finally, Valentino Rossi and Max Biaggi did little to hide their mutual dislike for each other, and the added pressure of the World Championship title led to fierce jostling on the track - at 200mph!
These champion riders give frank opinions of their former rivals, providing a rare and entertaining glimpse into the world of the MotoGP masters.
SCHWANTZ vs RAINEY
DOOHAN vs CRIVILLÉ
JACQUE vs NAKANO
ROSSI vs BIAGGI
MotoGP 2006: Official Review
The MotoGP Season Review 2006 provides a blow-by-blow account of one of the most exciting and closest campaigns ever witnessed in the premier-class of Grand Prix racing. A dramatic season of twists and turns began in the very first corner of the opening round at Jerez, when defending World Champion Valentino Rossi was knocked from his bike, and the excitement continued with further bouts of bad luck and breakdowns for Rossi coupled with some incredible performances that brought the Italian back to within striking distance of series leader Nicky Hayden for a title shootout over two gripping final rounds. Every nail-biting episode of the season is covered with a ten-minute account of each Grand Prix, including news from the build-up to the race and qualifying practice as well as comprehensive highlights of the race itself. Extra DVD features include a visit to HRC headquarters in Japan, a trip to the Michelin tyre plantations in Brazil, a behind-the-scenes look at life in on the road for a MotoGP rider with Britain's James Ellison and other exclusive footage.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsClear Channel Motorsports - Life Behind Bars & Bar to Bar 2002 Collection
Now on DVD- Monster Trucks! Awesome Crashes! High-energy motocross racing excitement - all for one low price. These new DVDs from Clear Channel Entertainment will keep you on the edge of your seat as you watch the best motorsports athletes show off their skills. Combines two Clear Channel Motorsports programs on one DVD: 1. Life Behind Bars - Motocross 2. Bar 2 Bar 2002 - MotocrossRunning Time: 90 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: INSTRUCTIONAL/AUTOMOTIVE UPC: 012569690974
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