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Isle Of Man TT 2003 (2003)
Rating:
Starring: 2003 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Review
Director:
Category: Documentary
Studio: Kultur
Subtitles:
Length:
220 mins

 
 

 

Official Review Over 3 1/2 Hours Of Awesome Action!

There's nothing remotely like it anywhere in the wide world of motorcycle and motor sports. Only the notorious TT Mountain Course presents it challengers with over 37miles of public roads to attack at mind-boggling speeds. The ultimate challenge has been there since 1907 and in 2003 Ireland's Adrian Archibald as the one to conquer it in determined, ultra high speed style on his 1000cc TAS Suzuki. Sadly, Archibald's win in the Duke F1 was to be dedicated to his TAS teammate David Jefferies. 2002's fastest man and outright lap record holder, who was fatally injured in a practice accident. Later in the week the Ulsterman set a runaway 126+ mph average pace in the Senior to achieve a fitting and emotional win for the TAS Suzuki team.

Watch Kiwis Bruce Anstey and Shaun Harris power their way to victory and marvel at Molly's sidecar wheel-spinning over the Mountain to yet one more win!

Pull up a chair and we'll soon have you on the edge of it as we take you through all eight races-from the road, the air, on-bike and from curb cams. With filming from some great new locations, picture quality that is second to none, and some colorful "sideshow" action, this is not to be missed!