The 2008 MotoGP season
was one of the most unpredictable and exciting ever,
with Valentino Rossi back on form, World Champion
Casey Stoner battling to keep his Ducati in front, an
incredible line-up of ultra-fast rookies and much more
to keep you on the edge of your seat.
It was fast and
furious action all the way, and now you can relive the
entire blistering series with the Official Review,
once again brought to you by Duke, the home of
motorcycle racing on DVD.
The Official Review
features more than three hours of the best racing,
captured in awesome footage – including plenty from
on-board the bikes. Plus there are interviews,
behind-the-scenes access and loads of DVD-exclusive
features.
From the history
making opening round at Qatar – the first-ever MotoGP
race held at night – to the season-closing last race
in Valencia, the Official Review offers comprehensive
and action-packed coverage of every single race.
The DVD is packed with
incredible highlights, like Jorge Lorenzo’s maiden
win, Rossi’s incredible run of five victories in a
row, the unbelievable showdown between Rossi and
Stoner at Laguna Seca – which has to be seen to be
believed – and the shocking scenes at the rain-hit
Indianapolis.
And then there are the
awesome first season performances of James Toseland,
Andrea Dovizioso and Alex de Angelis, plus the
resurgence of Colin Edwards.
The Official Review
features the best possible coverage of all these
unforgettable moments, plus many, many more, making it
the must-have season review for all fans of two-wheel
racing.
There’s also an
exclusive interview with Rossi, and the DVD also
features an incredible 18 complete onboard laps, with
Rossi, Stoner, Toseland, Edwards, Pedrosa, Hayden and
more guiding you around each of the circuits which
made up the 2008 MotoGP season.
The Official Review of
the 2008 MotoGP World Championship is an essential
part of any racing fan’sDVD collection.
And for the ultimate
MotoGP experience don’t forget MotoGP Riding Secrets
is also out now on DVD, with all 18 of the 2008 grid
offering inside tips and expert advice on every aspect
of Grand Prix racing, from mental preparation to
dealing with crashing.
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