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Ulster GP 2006 DVD
The ultra-fast Dundrod circuit proved a sensational showcase for riders at the 2006 Ulster Grand Prix.
Using on-board and trackside cameras, this review captures a star-studded line-up of riders in full flight during all six races. See race veterans Lougher, Hutchinson, Anstey, Porter and McGuinness compete with Guy Martin, who dominated the pack achieving five podium places with four wins.
There is Superstock, Supersport 600 and 250cc races plus a superbike showdown won by just 2/10ths of a second. Interviews with the riders, commentary and race analysis will help you keep up with the roaring road race action!
Price:
£15.99
Ulster GP 2005 DVD
With superb footage supplied by Greenlight Television, this hour long programme brings you highlights from all six races of the 2005 Ulster Grand Prix. Mixed weather conditions greeted the competitors at the Dundrod course, but it did not dampen their spirits or the excitement of the races!
The talk of the town was John McGuinness and he lived up to expectations by not only securing his first ever UGP win in the Supersport, but also going on to claim a second victory in the 250 event! With the late, great Joey Dunlop's nephew, William securing an outstanding second place. However, McGuinness could not outshine the 'Man of the Meeting' Ian Lougher, a justly deserved honour after his faultless performance and hat-trick of wins.
The onboard footage is always exhilarating but this year we take you closer to the edge than ever before! You will not believe your eyes as Ian Lougher and Guy Martin touch wheels, not once but twice, at over 160mph on the approach to Budore.
This is truly Irish road racing at its very best!
Price:
£15.99
Manx Grand Prix 2007 DVD
This action-packed and comprehensive review of the '07 MGP brings you the racing, the atmosphere and the controversy of another hugely entertaining festival of between-the-hedges competition.
Big names return, including Ryan Farquhar and Ian Lougher, new stars emerge, such as the scintillating Oliver Linsdell, and fans enjoy all the usual close competition from the Isle of Man's legendary Mountain Circuit.
Packed with awesome racing, on-board footage and revealing interviews.
Please note: Does not include footage of the 125/250/400cc Lightweight and Ultra Lightweight Classes.
Price:
£15.99
Manx Grand Prix 2006 DVD
The Manx Grand Prix is often thought of as the TT for amateurs, in actuality, the races are very different from the TT. It has different rules, different bikes, including two-stroke and classic machines, but the dices are just as thrilling, bringing spectators from all over the world back year after year.
This official review contains highlights from every race and includes footage from both on-bike and roadside cameras to deliver stunning views of some of the best road racing on the Isle of Man!
Price:
£15.99
Manx Grand Prix 2005 DVD
The Manx Grand Prix is often thought of as the TT for amateurs, in actuality, the races are very different from the TT. It has different rules, different bikes, including two-stroke and classic machines, but the dices are just as thrilling, bringing spectators from all over the world back year after year.
All eyes were on the hot favourites, team mates Ian Pattinson and Seamus Greene riding for Martin Bullock, and they certainly did not disappoint! Greene looked like he had the Junior in the bag, only to be pipped at the post by Pattinson when he suffered mechanical failure. Greene got his revenge in the Senior, however, by not only snatching victory but smashing the race record by 40 seconds, so Pattinson had to settle for second place.
This official review contains highlights from every race and includes footage from both on-bike and roadside cameras to deliver stunning views of some of the best road racing on the Isle of Man! Plus as a DVD extra Kenneth McCrea takes us onboard for a full lap of the course.
Price:
£15.99
Manx Grand Prix 2004 DVD
The idea of a race for young motorcycling amateurs and private entrants, around the world famous TT course, was first proposed in the early twenties, and in 1930 came the birth of the Manx Grand Prix
Today the rules are slightly different but the excitement of the event remains, and many believe it to be more competitive and gripping than the TT. Classic machinery is mixed with modern technology to deliver one of the quickest and most thrilling amateur events in the world. And we dont miss a second of the best racing around narrow roads, tight s-bends and open mountain stretches in this exclusive action-packed review!
The Manx has helped to launch the careers of many star racers, including Foggy, Hizzy, Robert Dunlop and Ryan Farquhar. And now you can spot the stars of the future, captured forever in this official review!
This year, 33-year-old lorry driver Davy Morgan won an action packed Senior race, setting a new absolute lap record at 120.68mph! Keith Stewart stormed the Newcomers with a start to finish victory, while the sadly missed Tommy Clucas broke the Junior MGP 120mph lap barrier from a standing start.
This official review captures all the best moments from every race, as on-bike and roadside cameras deliver phenomenal views from around the hair-raising 37.73 mile course.
So sit back, crank up the volume and revel in the mighty roar of classic and contemporary road racing machines.
Price:
£17.99
Manx Grand Prix 2003 DVD
Ever watched a bike race and said: I could do that!?
Every year the Manx Grand Prix gives hundreds of amateurs the chance to pit their skills, and bravery, against the greatest road racing course in the world the 37.73-mile TT mountain circuit.
And its not for the faint-hearted. The TT course mixes narrow roads, stone walls and tight s-bends with open mountain stretches meaning that the skill and concentration of the rider is tested to the limit. Indeed, some of the best riders have used the MGP as a stepping-stone to launch brilliant careers: Carl Fogarty, Steve Hislop, Robert Dunlop, Ryan Farquhar and Jamie Whitham have all tested their mettle as amateurs on the famous course.
So who were the stars of 2003? Newcomers Ian Hutchinson and Stuart Sturrock broke lap and race records; Phil Gilder showed his skills in the Junior and the flying Manxmen Jason Griffiths and Paul Duckett took the Junior Classic and Senior Race respectively. Check out the DVD bonus on-board lap with Duckett - youll be able to see how fast he really was!
So sit back, put your feet up and experience the magic of the Manx Grand Prix. Its where stars are born and legends are made.
Price:
£19.99
Silverstone Dream British 1979 DVD
Honda's hope for a blaze of glory at the '79 British GP fizzled out when Mick Grant fell off the oval-pistoned NR500 four-stroke Grand Prix machine on its debut run. The race was won by Roberts (Yamaha) by half a wheel from Sheene (Suzuki). This documentary recently released in DVD format features race build-up, enlightening rider interviews and highlights of the race which ended with the two leaders practically glued together as they crossed the line.
Join these top teams behind-the-scenes as they prepare to achieve their 'Silverstone Dream' and marvel at one of the closest finishes in GP racing history!
Price:
£12.99
Great Italian GP Racers DVD
The world of motorcycle racing has produced many exotic machines and few are more interesting and exciting than the Italian multis.
The names alone - Moto Guzzi, Gilera, MV Agusta - immediately conjure up images of the glorious days of World Championship racing in the 1950s and 1960s. The sights and sounds of these Latin racers provoke evocative memories.
This superb in-depth documentary from producer David Wood encapsulates the history and colourful stories of the Italian multis in the years between 1946 and 1976.
When the FIM instituted a world championship for 125, 250, 350, 500 solos and sidecars in 1949, the Italian factories were prime challengers. With competition intense and rivalry fierce, poaching of designers, mechanics and riders was not uncommon. The chance to reign victorious was of paramount importance.
Witness here the memorable championship years, with superstars Duke, Surtees, Agostini, Liberati, McIntyre, Masetti, Hailwood, Hockin, Ambrosini, Milani and other riders as their sleek, thoroughbred bikes howl around the great circuits of the world - the Nurburgring, Assen, Spa, Monza and the Isle of Man.
With nostalgic racing action, interviews and unique insights, the charge of the Italian 'Fire Engines' - so called because of their scarlet tanks - is a compelling tale.
As these fascinating stories unfold, relive the glorious sights and sounds of these 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and even 8-cylinder machines on the absolute limit with the Great Italian GP Racers.
Price:
£19.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - USA 1988 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the first American Grand Prix in more than two decades, held at the legendary Laguna Seca, California, on Sunday, April 10th, 1988.
US fans were hoping for a home victory, and with American racing stars like Eddie Lawson, Kevin Schwantz and Wayne Rainey on the grid it looked like their dreams could come true. However, it was Brit Niall McKenzie who set the pace, roaring into the lead chased by reigning World Champion Wayne Gardner. Lawson, after fumbling the start, was languishing in the mid-field, leaving countrymen Schwantz and Rainey to fly the Stars and Stripes.
Typically, two-times World Champion Lawson refused to give up and embarked on one of the most thrilling fightbacks ever seen, reeling in and sweeping past his rivals as he chased victory. Superb camera angles bring you all the action as Lawson races elbow-to-elbow with Schwantz, Rainey, Gardner and McKenzie, scything his way past the opposition.
There are also interviews with many of the stars, including a distinctly unimpressed Gardner, furious about the track condition and its affect on his bucking Rothmans Honda.
This DVD also includes highlights from the awesome 250cc races, where rookie rider Jim Filice stunned seasoned campaigers like Sito Pons, Toni Mang and Carlos Lavado - and delighted home fans - with an unexpected victory.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - Spain 1987 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the dramatic Spanish Grand Prix from Jerez on Sunday, April 26th, 1987.
This was the first visit to the technical and twisting Jerez circuit for the Grand Prix circus, and with soaring heat the race was set to be a draining affair for the riders. The race action proved as hot as the sweltering temperature, with Wayne Gardner and Eddie Lawson dicing for the lead, Brits Ron Haslam and Niall McKenzie locked in battle for third and the likes of Kevin Schwantz and Randy Mamola contesting a seven-way, race-long fight for fifth.
Superb camera angles bring you all the action as Gardner forces his way past Lawson, Haslam holds off the hard-charging McKenzie and the mid-field melee unfolds in this pulsating race. You share every vital moment as the 500cc machines buck and slide in the hot Spanish sunshine.
There are also interviews with stars like Lawson, Gardner, McKenzie and Mamola to ensure you get the full story of the epic race.
This exceptional record also includes coverage of the 250cc race, which saw Toni Mang throw away an early lead to leave Luca Cadalora and Martin Wimmer to fight it out for victory at Jerez.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - Italy 1987 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the dramatic Nations Grand Prix from the Italian Monza circuit on Sunday, May 24th, 1987.
American Randy Mamola was eager to defend an early season World Championship lead, but Honda's Wayne Gardner and reigning champion Eddie Lawson were the men to beat. The pair enjoyed an early dice before Australian Gardner secured a commanding, and unassailable lead. Behind them, though, the battle raged as five riders, including Mamola, Christian Sarron, Rob McElnea and Ron Haslam, fought for the final podium position.
Superb camera angles bring you all the action as the thrilling five-way contest unfolds, including the heartbreaking moment when Mamola crashed out just two corners from the chequered flag. Plus, there's Kevin Schwantz's remarkable ride through the field.
There's also interviews with many of the stars, including Lawson, Gardner, Schwantz and team boss Kenny Roberts, explaining why he returned to the Grand Prix track after four years in retirement.
This exceptional record also includes coverage of the awesome 250cc race, as Toni Mang, Reinhold Roth, Dominique Sarron and more battle each other, and the Italian heat, in a desperate tussle for victory.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - German 1986 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the dramatic West German Grand Prix from the Nurburgring on Sunday, May 24th, 1986.
With double World Champion Freddie Spencer still out of action due to injury, all eyes were on Yamaha's Eddie Lawson. The super-confident Californian was bidding to further increase his championship lead at the third round of the season, ably supported by Yamaha teammate Rob McElnea. Leading the Honda charge would be the fabulous Wayne Gardner.
Superb camera angles bring you all the action as Lawson leads the way, chased throughout the 30-lap battle by Gardner. One of the undoubted highlights is the fairing-clashing dice between Gardner and Mike Baldwin as race unfolds.
There's also interviews with many of the stars, including Lawson, Gardner, McElnea, Baldwin and Spencer, determined to end speculation of a rift with Honda and impending retirement.
This exceptional record also includes coverage of the 25-lap 250cc race, as Yamaha's Carlos Lavado and Honda's Anton Mang battle around the challenging Nurburgring, plus highlights from the opening round of the 1986 Sidecar World Championship.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - German 1985 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the dramatic West German Grand Prix from Hockenheim on Sunday, May 26th, 1985.
American star Freddie Spencer was out to 'do the double' and take his Rothmans Honda machinery to victory in both the 250cc and 500cc classes. However, he would have to contend with extremely challenging conditions and strong competition in two thrilling races - not least from wet weather expert Christian Sarron.
Superb camera angles bring you all the action from both races. You'll be on the edge of your seat as first Spencer battles back from a poor start in the 250cc event to try and catch leader Martin Wimmer, and then finds himself under intense pressure in the 500cc race from the flying Frenchman Sarron.
In addition to action-packed race footage, there are interviews with all the stars, including Eddie Lawson, Ron Haslam, Randy Mamola and Raymond Roche. Plus, Spencer and Sarron reveal the inside story of the awesome 500cc race, explaining how the French rider turned an 18 second deficit in a massive lead despite treacherous conditions.
This is an exceptional record of what proved to be two thrilling races, letting you enjoy again and again that unforgettable moment when Sarron, ignoring the slippery conditions, forced his 500cc Yamaha around the outside of Spencer.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - French 1988 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the dramatic French Grand Prix from Circuit Paul Ricard on Sunday, July 24th, 1988.
With Championship leader Eddie Lawson nursing an injury and Christian Sarron dominating practice, the French GP looked like a foregone conclusion. But what unfolded was one of the most intense and captivating races ever. For lap after lap Sarron, Wayne Gardner and Kevin Schwantz traded the lead until, from nowhere, Lawson muscled his Marlboro Yamaha to the front.
Superb camera angles bring you all the action as the drama unfolds in the blistering sun. With just three laps to go, World Champion Gardener looked certain to win, but cruel fate intervened on the very last lap - and our cameras were there to capture the heartbreaking moment.
The 1988 French GP was sensational from start to finish, and this DVD brings you every vital moment from a truly historic race. There's also interviews with Lawson and Gardner.
This exceptional record also includes coverage of the fantastic 250cc event, which saw Sito Pons and Jacques Cornu locked in a race-long slipstreaming duel while others, including Juan Garriga and Luca Cadalora, fought their own battles throughout the field. Plus, there's a short look at Jorge Martinez's 125cc victory.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - Dutch 1985 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the dramatic Dutch Grand Prix from Assen on Saturday, June 29th, 1985.
World Champion Eddie Lawson was determined to cut the title lead of fellow American Freddie Spencer at the Dutch TT, but he would have to contend with driving rain and some very determined rivals. Spencer and Christian Sarron were out early, leaving the door open for Lawson to pursue and pass second-placed Ron Haslam. However, his bid to catch runaway leader Randy Mamola ended in disaster for the normally 'Steady Eddie'.
Superb camera angles, including superb on-board footage of the rain-lashed Assen circuit courtesy of Mamola, bring you all the action as one of the most dramatic GPs of the 1980s unfolds. There are also interviews with the stars, including Lawson, Spencer, Haslam and Mamola.
The DVD also features highlights of the breathtaking 250cc race, as Toni Mang battles from 29th to first in treacherous conditions, only to find himself under intense pressure from rivals including Martin Wimmer, Carlos Lavado and Spencer during what proved a truly gripping contest.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - Belgium 1988 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the drama-filled Belgian Grand Prix, held at the classic Spa-Francorchamps circuit on Sunday, July 3rd, 1988.
Christian Sarron was again in pole position, and with rain falling on the legendary Spa track the French wet weather expert looked set for success. However, it was reigning World Champion Wayne Gardner who leapt into first place, his Rothmans Honda leading title rival Eddie Lawson's Marlboro Yahama into the awesome Eau Rouge. Sarron fought back, forcing his way past Lawson and reeling in the hard-charging Gardner.
The leading pair embarked on an epic battle, wrestling with twitching 500cc machines on the wet circuit, heroically battling to control the sliding bikes. Superb camera angles bring you all the action as Gardner and Sarron trade blows in this enthralling race, and Cagiva hero Randy Mamola defies the critics to battle back from 22nd to the podium.
Interviews with the stars, including Gardner, Lawson, Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey and an emotional Mamola ensure this is the full story of an amazing Grand Prix.
This DVD also includes highlights from the incredible 250cc race, where the awesome battle between Toni Mang, Sito Pons, Dominique Sarron and Juan Garriga was marred by terrifying crashes.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - Belgium 1985 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the dramatic Belgium Grand Prix from the legendary Spa Francorchamps on Sunday, July 7th, 1985.
Championship-leader Freddie Spencer put on a masterful display to take his Rothmans Honda to another win, but behind his serene ride to victory there were dramatic battles throughout the field. Eddie Lawson and Christian Sarron traded blows as they battled for second, while Ron Haslam, Randy Mamola and Raymond Roche diced for lap after lap.
Superb camera angles bring you all the action as the 500cc machines twitch and slide around the iconic 7km circuit, with incredible footage capturing the drama as the motorcycle negotiate the awesome track. Mamola brings viewers incredible pictures from his on-board camera, including edge-of-the-seat trips through Eau rouge from the rider's eye view, high-speed racing just inches from rival riders and the spectacular spill which brought his battle with Roche and Haslam to an end.
There's also interviews with many of the stars, including Lawson, Spencer, Sarron and Mamola, plus informed commentary from Chris Carter.
This is an exceptional record of a race which would prove vital in the outcome of the 1985 World Championship.
Price:
£9.99
Great Bike GP's of the 80's - Australia 1989 DVD
Relive one of the greatest 500cc World Championship showdowns of the 1980s on DVD for the very first time. Comprehensive, action-packed coverage brings you the full story of the inaugural Australian Grand Prix from Phillip Island on Sunday, April 9th, 1989.
The first motorcycle Grand Prix to be held in Australia delivered one of the most memorable races of the 1980s, with the biggest names locked in a titanic battle for victory right down to the wire. Wayne Gardner shrugged off the pressure of racing at home to reel in Wayne Rainey, setting up an awesome race-long dice. And with Christian Sarron and Kevin Magee getting involved, the lead seemed to change on every one of the 30 laps.
Superb camera angles bring you all the action as the leading group use all the track - and a bit more - as they fly into corners three abreast in a desperate bid to snatch victory. On-bike cameras give you the rider's-eye view from Magee's machine as he races alongside the leaders and from Malcolm Campbell's bike as it leaves the circuit at speed.
There's also interviews with many of the stars, including Gardner, Rainey, Kevin Schwantz and Freddie Spencer, plus GP legends turned team bosses Kenny Roberts and Giacomo Agostini.
This DVD also includes highlights from the 125cc and 250cc races, featuring Sito Pons and Luca Cadalora, plus a brief look at Aaron Slight in Superbike action
Price:
£9.99
Bike Grand Prix Review 1991 DVD
Bike Grand Prix 1991 - The full story of the dramatic battle for the 1991 500cc World Championship crown is documented on DVD for the first.
Stunning footage of elbow-to-elbow racing, breathtaking on-board shots and intimate rider interviews put you at the heart of the action as Wayne Rainey defends his crown against some of the biggest names on two wheels, including Kevin Schwantz and Mick Doohan.
"Why do you want it? For the tyre-smoking, high-siding and nail-biting battles between Rainey, Schwantz, Doohan, Gardner and Kocinski. If you weren't there when it happened, you'll wish you had been. Rating:****" Bike magazine, March 2008.
Price:
£19.99
Bike Grand Prix Review 1990 DVD
Bike Grand Prix 1990 - The hard-fought battles and chilling spills of the 1990 500cc World Championship are captured in this stunning review, on DVD for the first time. Amazing race footage, awesome on-bike shots and contributions from leading riders, including Rainey, Lawson and Schwantz, take you to the heart of the action.
Price:
£19.99
Bike Grand Prix Review 1989 DVD
Bike Grand Prix 1989 - This is the gripping story of the tightly-contested race for the 500cc crown of 1989, on DVD for the first time. Three-times world Champion Eddie Lawson takes the fight to fellow American Wayne Rainey in a down-to-the-wire title battle during a season of thrills, spills, controversy and breath-taking action.
Price:
£19.99
Bike Grand Prix Review 1988 DVD
The emergence of a new generation of hard-charging talent made 1988 one of the most memorable seasons of grand prix motorcycle racing ever.
Reigning World Champion Wayne Gardner and arch rival Eddie Lawson were expected to dominate again, but the new breed of two-wheel heroes were ready to rip up the form book and upstage the legends of the sport.
In Japan, for the first race, it was Texan Kevin Schwantz who, in only his seventh 500cc World Championship race, would take victory and an early championship lead.
Californian Lawson scored a hugely popular home win at the United States Grand Prix, but as the European leg of the championship started it was Kevin Magee, another emerging talent, who would take the chequered flag first. As the season unfolded, Lawson's unquestionable talent would see him dominate the racetracks of Europe, with Schwantz the only other man to take the top step of the podium until the mid-way point of the season.
As the World Championship reached the Dutch TT, Australian Gardner suddenly found his form, taking three wins in a row to cut the points deficit to just 20 with 10 rounds complete. However, his championship ambitions were dealt a cruel blow in France when he was forced to retire while leading on the last lap, gifting the win to Lawson.
Gardner refused to admit defeat, claiming another win and three more podium places in the final four rounds, but it wasn't enough to overhaul Lawson, who rode to his third World Championship title.
Bike Grand Prix 1988 features drama from all 15 races, including the heroics of Brit riders Niall Mackenzie and Ron Haslam, the spectacular style of the ever-popular Randy Mamola, the sensational spills and the memorable first 500cc win for Wayne Rainey.
Price:
£19.99
Bike Grand Prix Review 1987 DVD
With races to be held across three continents, the 1987 500cc World Championship would be one of the toughest-ever campaigns - and with three of the finest motorcycle racers ever to grace a circuit hell-bent on securing the title, it would be one of the toughest-ever championship battles.
Reigning champion Eddie Lawson may have been carrying the number one plate, but Rothmans Honda Rider Wayne Gardner was tipped to lead the title charge from round one, held at a rain-soaked Suzuka in Japan. However, it was Californian Randy Mamola who drew first blood with a stunning victory in front of the 100,000-strong audience.
Ggardner, Lawson and Mamola would dominate the season, sharing wins as the action moved through Europe and South America. It was a long, and often difficult, road to the final race in Argentina, with mechanical woes, tricky conditions and rider error ensuring the title chase remained tight.
After eight rounds, Gardner held just a 12-point lead over Mamola, and at the British Grand Prix Lawson proved he hadn't given up yet with a masterful win. The nip and tuck battle continued, but Gardner refused to let the pressure get to him. The Australian's inspired and consistent riding ensured he kept control of the race for the 1987 crown, securing the title at the penultimate round with his seventh win of a truly amazing season.
Bike Grand Prix 1987 features action from all 15 races, including Brit 'Rocket' Ron Haslam stunning the world with his amazing starts, Scot Niall Mackenzie's exceptional performances, two-times world champion Freddie Spencer's disastrous season and Christian Sarron desperately trying to keep his machine upright!
Slo-mo footage lets you re-live the faring-smashing tumbles, near-misses and breathtaking overtaking manoeuvres.
Price:
£19.99
Bike Grand Prix Review 1986 DVD
As the finest motorcycle racers on Earth gathered at the opening round of the 1986 500cc World Championship there was one question on everybody's lips - could anyone beat reigning king Freddie Spencer's Rothman's Honda?
Although tipped to retain his title, a persistent wrist injury prevented 1985 World Champion Spencer mounting a real defence. That cleared the way for adversary Eddie Lawson to lead the charge on his Marlboro Yamaha as the world's premier motorcycle race series contested 11 fast-paced rounds.
Australian Wayne Gardner won the first race, but struggled to adopt the mantle of Rothman's Honda team-leader in place of the absent Spencer. Lawson dominated the next four rounds, but as the championship passed the halfway point the Californian's luck changed. At the Dutch TT, where his title hopes had evaporated in 1985, Lawson tumbled out of contention, allowing Gardner to take the win and renew his championship challenge.
With just three rounds remaining, Gardner dug deep and produced an awe-inspiring victory in heavy rain at the British Grand Prix. The penultimate round, in Sweden, would be the race of the season. Lawson was dogged by Gardner for lap after lap, the Australian refusing to relinquish his slim title ambitions. However, a slower machine ruined the Honda rider's challenge and allowed Lawson to record his sixth win of the season, and the 1986 World Championship.
Bike Grand Prix 1986 brings you all the vital moments, with incredible trackside, on-board and slo-mo footage, plus fascinating interviews with the leading riders. There's also the debuts of British sensation Niall Mackenzie, future World Champion Kevin Schwantz and legend Kenny Roberts' Yamaha team.
Price:
£19.99
Bike Grand Prix Review 1985 DVD
To many motorcycle racing fans, this was one of the most remarkable seasons of 500cc competition ever.
Legendary names of the Grand Prix circuit did battle across the world in 12 fast-paced, demanding races - and now you can re-live highlights from these amazing dices in the latest of the Bike Grand Prix series released on DVD by Duke.
The footage has been re-edited to take you even closer to the action as Americans Freddy Spencer and Eddie Lawson go head-to-head in the championship battle, closely shadowed by the likes of Ron Haslam, Wayne Gardner, Randy Mamola, Christian Sarron and many more of motorcycle racing's biggest names.
Spencer was out to become the first person to claim both the 250cc and 500cc championships in the same season. With the 250cc title under his belt, he had to wait until the penultimate round to wrest the 500cc crown from Lawson.
It hadn't been a straightforward trip to the top as the action moved around the globe, from South Africa to San Marino. Injury in Yugoslavia, crashing out in Holland and damaging his hand at the British GP could all have threatened Spencer's title tilt, but as the flag fell in Sweden, he could relax - victory was his.
Reigning champ Lawson had done everything he could to keep his Marlboro Yamaha in front of rival Spencer's Rothmans Honda, but he simply didn't have the pace to win.
All the vital moments of the fight for the 500cc title are captured here in four hours of action-packed highlights.
Fantastic elbow-to-elbow battles, fiery crashes, dices on rain-soaked tracks and interviews with the leading riders - including an extended post-season chat with the new World Champion - make this an essential record of an historic year in the 500cc Championship, the pinnacle of motorcycle racing.
Jaw-dropping footage from on-board cameras mounted behind the faring of Mamola and Haslam's machines gives you an awesome rider's-eye view of some truly unforgettable moments, including racing in the rain, hammering through the daunting Eau Rouge corner at Spa and unceremoniously tumbling to the ground!
And slo-mo footage lets you re-live some of the most dramatic and important moments - including Lawson's dramatic exit from the Dutch TT.
This is motorcycle racing at its best, and now every history-making moment is yours to own.
Price:
£19.99
Bike Grand Prix Review 1984 DVD
Up against the formidable resources of the Honda team and its talented riders, Eddie Lawson must have had doubts at the start of 1984 about his ability to become World Champion.
Could he possibly equal and even better 'Fast' Freddie Spencer? Did the works V4 Yamaha have any edge on the Hondas? What threat would Randy Mamola pose? Above all, how would he cope with the massed ranks of Hondas when they pitched in the full team effort against the single Yamaha?
The Honda proved to be fast from the first race in South Africa, but Spencer's hope spectacularly spun away as his rear wheel collapsed in the closing moments of qualifying, tearing ligaments in his right ankle in the process. Lawson took advantage on the new twin-spar framed Yamaha OW76 reed-valve 500, riding to victory in the rain and his subsequent four wins and four second places were enough secure his first 500cc world championship. Mamola was never far off the pace though, having taken the other 3 podium positions of the season and finishing second overall, 31 points behind Lawson. Frenchman Raymond Roche (Honda) still managed to take third place in the championship without winning a race, 12 points clear of a relegated Spencer, who had even ditched his V4 in favour of the established V3 in a last attempt to regain his title. Haslam (Honda) and Sheene (Suzuki) stood shoulder-to-shoulder in fifth and sixth position.
In this newly edited 208-minute DVD we include our entire archive of broadcast footage, for the first time. Featuring elbow-to-elbow action, full commentary and rider interviews, much of it is not seen on TV, sit back and share the eighties GP experience with 'Steady' Eddie. 'Fast' Freddie, Randy, Raymond Roche, Ron Haslam, Barry Sheene and other stars at no less than 8 different circuits.
Price:
£19.99
Bike Grand Prix 1983 - Britain & San Marino GP's DVD
British and San Marino 1983 The British leg at Silverstone will be remembered as a hard battled effort between a talented gathering of riders closely duelling for victory in the 500cc category. At the end years last leg in San Marino the season long duel between Spencer and Roberts had left just a two-point gap in the results. Spencer kept that gap up and took the title through excellent riding. Special features such as slow-motion shots capturing the action, interviews with riders and main feature makes this DVD review an exciting and fascinating study of classic motorcycle racing.
Price:
£17.99
Best Bike GP's of Decade 80's DVD
Bike GP racing produces more thrills per minute than just about any other form of powersport.
The lead can change 10 or even 20 times as the top men drift, wheelie and generally battle to keep control of their awesome machines. So just imagine how much entertainment is packed into this unique programme which condenses the best action from the 1980s as chosen by the stars themselves! Rainey, Schwantz, Gardner, Mamola, Lawson, Roberts, Pons, Sarron, Mang and Haslam choose their best races with often amusing comments. The result is a truly great bike racing DVD with an entertainment factor for viewers of all ages which is simply 10 out of 10!
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