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present
 
A Rare Road Racing Treat
The Title Trail and Raining
Champions
released on DVD
Order your copy here
Road racing in Northern Ireland during the 1970s is the
stuff of legends – it produced some of the greatest names,
made classics of makeshift courses and gave us the
incredible rivalry between the Armoy Armada and Dromara
Destroyers.
Now the latest DVD releases from Duke
let fans relive highlights from some of the most memorable
showdowns of this era, with exceptional archive race
footage, interviews and newlyfilmed sections.
The
two DVDs, The Title Trail and Raining Champions, feature
the classic film work of the James brothers, Alwyn and
Colin, which was seen in the celebrated TV series Charge
of the Bike Brigade.
Both titles are packed with
the greatest road racing stars and some truly gripping
racing. The Title Trail allows viewers to share the
excitement and drama of the gripping battle for the 1974
Ulster 350 Road Racing Championship, as Abe Alexander and
Ian McGregor go head-tohead on The Title Trail. Narrated
by Seamus McKee, the film takes us through the full,
dramatic season, visiting classic meetings like the Ulster
Grand Prix, Mid-Antrim 150 and North West 200, and
legendary circuits including Kirkistown, Tandragee,
Cookstown and Maghaberry.
It concentrates on the
exploits of Alexander and McGregor, but the ‘support’ cast
is packed with great names, such as Tony Rutter, Mick
Grant, Tom Herron, the original Dromara Destroyer Ray
McCullough and the early appearances of the Armoy Armada –
Mervyn Robinson, Frank Kennedy and Joey Dunlop.
The
racing is exceptional, particularly the last lap dice
between Alexander and McGregor at Dundrod, which saw them
split by less than half the length of a bike at the line,
and awesome Abe’s incredible ride through the field to
retain the King of Kirkistown title. Archive race footage
and interviews chart all the ups and downs of the season,
including how Alexander would overcome mechanical failures
and bone-breaking injuries to secure his first pure road
racing victory and the Ulster 350 championship. The
classic film is complemented on this DVD with
newly-recorded introductions from race commentary giant
Derek ‘Big D’ Mason and racing legend McCullough, plus a
very special bonus feature offering an evocative look at
the atmosphere at the inaugural Armoy Road Race. Frank
Kennedy, Jim Dunlop and Guy Martin are among those to
reflect on the 2009 Race of Legends, where Michael Dunlop
and Ryan Farquhar were winners.
The Raining
Champions features three wonderfully evocative films with
action from 11 gripping races from 1975 and 1976.
Once again we see heroes McCullough, Dunlop, Kennedy,
Robinson, Grant, Rutter, Herron and Alexander in action,
and they are joined by Percy Tait, Charlie Williams, Stan
Woods and a young Steve Parrish.
The first of the
three archive gems on the DVD, Raining Champions, charts
the 1976 North West 200, with highlights of four
enthralling dices on the wet roads of County Antrim,
including the amazing battle between the works entries
from Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha and the heroics of the
British Spartans. This was the first year of the Magic
Roundabout, and we eavesdrop as Grant and Rutter discuss
the course and the potential dangers of this new feature.
Next, The Embassy Final 1975 takes us to the
Kirkistown circuit, and the exceptional colour footage
treats us to some amazingly close racing – not least the
showdown between McCullough and Dunlop. Finally, we travel
to Dundrod for the 1975 Ulster Grand Prix and action from
four races – including the first ever Superbike race at
the Ulster. It is packed with history, including
McCullough’s domination of the 350cc race, Tait’s
emotional superbike win, the dramatic rain-hit 500cc
contest and McCullough turning out for the 250cc on a
Harley Davidson!
Alongside the archive footage are
newly-filmed introductions featuring TAS Racing team owner
Hector Neill, road racing commentary giant Derek ‘Big D’
Mason and racing legend Tommy Robb, each bringing a new
appreciation to three classic confrontations, perfectly
setting the scene before we are treated to truly historic
showdowns.
In addition, Raining Champions includes
two fascinating features filmed specially for the DVD. In
the first, Trevor Steele, an original member of the
Dromara Destroyers, talks about the rivalry with the Armoy
Armada. In the second, important racing figures past and
present – including Isle of Man TT legend John McGuinness,
World Superbike Champion James Toseland and multiple Duke
Road Race Rankings champion Ryan Farquhar – reflect on the
impact of road racing in the 1970s. The Title Trail and
Raining Champions are essential viewing not only for fans
of road racing history, but for any fans of motorcycle
competition.
Title Trail and Raining Champions are
released 7 December 2009 on DVD, priced at £19.56 (each)
and will be available from leading video outlets or direct
from Duke Video: Tel 01624 640 000, fax 01624 640 001 or
email mail@dukevideo.com. Visit www.DukeVideo.com online.
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