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present

“Dual for the Crown”
Bike Grand
Prix 1986 released on DVD
Click here to order
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
Rothmans Honda?
Now you can re-live the scintillating
story of a classic year of two-wheeled duelling on DVD
for the first time. Original race footage has been
re-edited to create Bike Grand Prix 1986, the latest
release from Duke, packed with more than three hours of
stunning action.
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 Rothmans
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 slim title
hopes had evaporated in 1985, Lawson tumbled out of
contention, allowing Gardner to take the win and renew
his championship challenge. The rain-lashed Belgium
Grand Prix at Spa went to Randy Mamola, but it was
normal service resumed in France as Lawson took the win,
despite a recently dislocated shoulder.
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 and on-board
footage, plus fascinating interviews with the leading
riders. There’s also the debut of British sensation
Niall Mackenzie, future World Champion Kevin Schwantz
and legend Kenny Roberts’ Yamaha team.
This was an unforgettable year of
motorcycle racing, and a must-have DVD for any racing
fan
BikeGP 86 is released 13th August, priced
at £16.99 on DVD, from leading video outlets or direct
from Duke Video: Tel 01624 640000, fax 01624 640001 or
email mail@dukevideo.com. Visit www.dukevideo.com
online.
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