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Isle of Man TT 2002 Review

Isle of Man TT 2002 Review

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome motorcycle racing on public roads in 2002
Review: I am so please to see the annual TT race review on DVD now instead of VHS as was the case for the last 10 years.

As usual, the Isle of Man TT races amaze and astound. The races are run over 38 miles of public roads that are closed off for the races for 2 weeks every year in June. The Isle of Man is a small island in the Irish sea, between the UK and Ireland. It's a mix of mountains, forests and plains.

The Isle of Man TT has been running now since 1906.

In the 2002 long review you are treated to 2 hours of the best real roadracing in the world. Bikes are hitting up to 190mph on small country roads, between hedges and stone walls. There are jumps over bridges in little villages. It's all out amazing stuff.

In 2002 David Jeffries from Yorkshire broke the lap record with a 127MPH average lap. That's an average of 127 mph over 38 miles of twisting country lanes and villages. Unbelievable. Even better, there is on-bike footage of David lapping the circuit. There's great sidecar footage, as well as the usual bit on the party atmosphere as 40,000 fans descend on the island for 2 weeks of partying and racing. It's great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome motorcycle racing on public roads in 2002
Review: I am so please to see the annual TT race review on DVD now instead of VHS as was the case for the last 10 years.

As usual, the Isle of Man TT races amaze and astound. The races are run over 38 miles of public roads that are closed off for the races for 2 weeks every year in June. The Isle of Man is a small island in the Irish sea, between the UK and Ireland. It's a mix of mountains, forests and plains.

The Isle of Man TT has been running now since 1906.

In the 2002 long review you are treated to 2 hours of the best real roadracing in the world. Bikes are hitting up to 190mph on small country roads, between hedges and stone walls. There are jumps over bridges in little villages. It's all out amazing stuff.

In 2002 David Jeffries from Yorkshire broke the lap record with a 127MPH average lap. That's an average of 127 mph over 38 miles of twisting country lanes and villages. Unbelievable. Even better, there is on-bike footage of David lapping the circuit. There's great sidecar footage, as well as the usual bit on the party atmosphere as 40,000 fans descend on the island for 2 weeks of partying and racing. It's great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Roadracing
Review: These days the term "roadracing" is frequently used for short and closed circuit motorcycle racing. You have a few mile long twisted track where technical skills and tires are more important than outright speed and controlled insanity. This is one of the best videos one could own that shows the "real" roadracing, using public roads of the Isle of Man of the UK. This unique race is always about to be banned due to its often tragic history and the loss of so many great racers. Sadly, one of the heroes of this race, nine time winner David Jefferies (he is on the cover on his Suzuki GSX-R) died during a practice session this year. This is the last opportunity to see this incredibly fast, very likable and talented racer in action. You can also see a wide variety of races from sidecars to different displacement classes of bikes. If you like motorcycles, you will not regret to buy this video.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Roadracing
Review: These days the term "roadracing" is frequently used for short and closed circuit motorcycle racing. You have a few mile long twisted track where technical skills and tires are more important than outright speed and controlled insanity. This is one of the best videos one could own that shows the "real" roadracing, using public roads of the Isle of Man of the UK. This unique race is always about to be banned due to its often tragic history and the loss of so many great racers. Sadly, one of the heroes of this race, nine time winner David Jefferies (he is on the cover on his Suzuki GSX-R) died during a practice session this year. This is the last opportunity to see this incredibly fast, very likable and talented racer in action. You can also see a wide variety of races from sidecars to different displacement classes of bikes. If you like motorcycles, you will not regret to buy this video.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Poor audio video with good racing.
Review: This DVD is everything of the Isle of Man coverage you see on TV AND NOTHING MORE. TV quality video and sub-par sound. The racing is great but the audio/video was a major disappointment (No Dolby or DTS encoding, not even 2.0).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Isle of Man TT 2002
Review: This DVD is great. I don't think I have ever spent that much money on a single DVD, and it was worth it! The on board lap with David Jefferies is amazing. He walks you through each turn of the entire course. On the down side the racing coverage is just the TV footage. The sound is just ok, and the video is just ok. I didn't have any problems putting up with production issues because the action is great. I can't say enough about the David Jefferies lap. DJ died at the 2003 Isle of Man, so this video is the best way to get to know him and get a feel for his awsome record setting run. A++++++

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Isle of Man TT 2002
Review: This DVD is great. I don't think I have ever spent that much money on a single DVD, and it was worth it! The on board lap with David Jefferies is amazing. He walks you through each turn of the entire course. On the down side the racing coverage is just the TV footage. The sound is just ok, and the video is just ok. I didn't have any problems putting up with production issues because the action is great. I can't say enough about the David Jefferies lap. DJ died at the 2003 Isle of Man, so this video is the best way to get to know him and get a feel for his awsome record setting run. A++++++

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have for roadracing fans!
Review: This is an excellent DVD. The video is crystal clear and the audio pumps the exhaust right into your living room. The full lap onboard camera shot with David Jefferies commentary is worth the purchase price alone. There's 215 minutes of racing coverage. Each of the major classes is covered with ground level, on board, and helicopter shots that give you a feel for why the Isle of Man is considered "The Roadracing Capitol of the World." This DVD is a must for any motorcycle roadracing fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have.
Review: This video is a must have for anyone into motorcycles.

The on board camera footage is amazing. I've watched
DJ's practice lap of the island ( ~18 minute loop ) at least
20 times. Unbelievable.

I can't wait for the 2003 review to come out!


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