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It was a dramatic and
historic year in the Maxxis FIM World Enduro
Championship, and now you can relive every thrilling
moment in the comfort of your own home.
Duke is delighted to announce
the release of the complete and Official DVD review of
the most extreme off-road action in the world.
This is three action-packed
hours of incredible dirt-bike skills featuring the best
riders and the most demanding enduro courses on Earth.
Extensive coverage of every single round, making use of
the very best camera angles, plus fascinating interviews
with the stars, ensure viewers get the full story, with
all the thrills and spills.
From the ice and snow of
Sweden to the history-making final races in France, the
official review features comprehensive coverage of all
eight rounds. Travel the world as you relive every
moment from the dramatic title chases in all three
classes.
After dominating the early
season in the lightweight Enduro 1 Championship, Juha
Salminen’s year was thrown into chaos by injury.
However, the legendary Finnish rider battled back to
fitness to capture his seventh World championship title
at the final round in his usual awe-inspiring style.
Mika Ahola’s consistency in
the middleweight Enduro 2 put him in pole position to
wrest the World Championship away from fellow Finn
Samuli Aro – however a late season surge by Aro, and
several impressive displays by Johnny Aubert, ensured
the title battle would go down to the final round.
That historic final round
would also see ‘big bike’ Enduro 3 title decided,
bringing Spaniard Ivan Cervantes his third crown in a
row. He overcame determined charge by KTM teammate Marko
Tarkkala to take the title, with Sebastien Guillaume
producing some inspired riding to keep the leaders in
sight.
This is the comprehensive
review of these incredible, season-long battles for
world domination in the demanding and often dangerous
world of Enduro!
World Enduro 2007
is
released 29th
October 2007, priced at £16.99 on DVD
(190mins), 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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