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24 November 2007 - Duke Marketing Ltd

British Motocross Championship Review 2007

It was an unbelievable year of fast and furious MX racing in the British
championship, with the destination of the titles only decided in the very last race
of an action-packed calendar.

Now you can experience the determined riding, huge jumps and spectacular
wipeouts that made the 2007 Maxxis ACU British Motocross Championship one
of the most thrilling ever.

All eight rounds of this incredible series are covered in the Official DVD review
from Duke. Multiple camera angles capture all the leaps, pile-ups and dramatic
battles for victory.

After a season of nail-biting action it all came down to the final round!
Reigning MX1 champion Ken de Dycker came within six points of retaining his
crown going into the very last race, but Scotland’s Billy MacKenzie kept his
head in the closing laps of the ’07 season to record an historic victory.

The MX2 battle was just as close. Experienced American star Mike Brown held
the slimmest of margins over title rival Tommy Searle going into the last round,
and had to wait until the very last race to secure the British title.

From Canada Heights to Pontrilas, Hereford, this is non-stop entertainment, with
expert commentary, in-depth race analysis, rider interviews and the very best
action-packed highlights.

British Motocross Championship Review 2007 is out now, priced at £19.99 on
DVD, from leading video outlets or direct from Duke Video.

www.dukevideo.com


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