MotoGP Riding Secrets DVD

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MotoGP Riding Secrets DVD
On December 16th SRO Sports will release the new DVD, MotoGP Riding Secrets, that answers the most frequently asked questions about MotoGP racing. What is the essence of riding? How does it feel onboard a MotoGP bike, pitting your skills against the best riders and tracks in the world, at an average speed of 215mph? How do you do it? How do you go from vertical to 65 degrees of lean angle in half a second, at 120mph when it shouldn't be possible? When fractions of a second are the difference between winning and losing, how do you do it better than the others? How do you win?

These are the questions put to the best riders on the planet, those competing in the 2008 MotoGP World Championship. Starting, stopping, cornering, sliding, crashing, overtaking, training, believing and winning. It's all in here in the MotoGP Riding Secrets DVD.

MotoGP Riding Secrets reveals the secrets directly from the stars of MotoGP, including Jorge Lorenzo, Chris Vermeulen, Casey Stoner, Valentino Rossi, Colin Edwards, Nicky Hayden, Loris Capirossi. As a bonus, this DVD features Casey Stoner's Ducati broken down by the important components of the current motorcycles used on the MotoGP circuits. 

MotoGP Riding Secrets
SRO Sports
Street Date: December 16, 2008
Price: $24.99
Running Time: 121 minutes

Information on other SRO Sports releases can be found at www.kultur.com.
Comments
magicspeed - yeah well....  November 13, 2008 04:27 PM
I can see 65 degrees at 120 on qualifyers all day. They regularly hit 60 dgrees on race rubber. Though the 800's don't hit 215 mph anywhere! It has got to be kph.
gads - not proofread  November 12, 2008 06:10 AM
I think they probably meant 215 kph. I saw that too. As for the lean angle, thats probably achievable on a motogp bike just maybe not at 120 mph. Maybe they exaggerated to make it sound cooler.
x2468 - cool but...  November 12, 2008 01:00 AM
Sounds cool but the numbers in this description sound blown a little out of proportion. average speed of 215mph? that's not possible. maybe that's the average top speed, but still even that is high for the average of all the tracks. 65 degrees of lean angle? at 120mph no less? Idk maybe i'm wrong, i'd like to be, but i don't think that's realistic.

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