Raining Champions - Road Racing Documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ย. 2009
- This DVD is packed with road racing highlights from 1975 and 1976, including archive footage used in the acclaimed TV documentary series Charge of the Bike Brigade.
It includes three classic films - Raining Champions, a comprehensive review of the 1976 North West 200, Ulster GP 1975, featuring Mervyn Robinsons outstanding 500cc win, and the 1975 Embassy Final, with the tight battle between Joey Dunlop, Ray McCullough and Mervyn Robinson on the Kirkistown circuit.
The 1976 NW200 review tells the story of how Martin Sharpe beat local hero Frank Kennedy, and includes a trip around the course narrated by Tony Rutter, with on-board footage, and Rutter in a revealing chat with Mick Grant.
The 1975 Ulster Grand Prix, of course, highlighted the famous rivalry between the Armoy Armada and Dromara Destroyers.
Alongside the priceless archive footage, there is new material and interviews filmed for the DVD.
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Big Frank Kennedy No33 Joey No16. Brilliant DVD.
Incredible footage of a bygone era. Racing today would probably be called off due to safety concerns.
so jealous of these people ccould watch such awesome races.
You can still watch road racing in Ireland 🍀🇮🇪
Tough boys
Thumbnail is Derek Chatterton
They dont do that now a days !!!
today racing at rain it is for man with big balls
Gah, who's the narrator, I really recognise that voice but can't place it?
Ray tought Joey everything he knew.
Colin Burnside Ray was part of the Dromara Destroyers the rival to the Armoy Armada... Joey didn’t need any help from anyone
Yer Maun = G.O.A.T.
Colin Burnside
Tom Herron taught Joey all he knows, quote from Joey.
@SeanVaIen These riders blow any formula 1 'precession' 'doughnut / car-park' racers away in terms of skill and bravery. Formula 1 it only matters who has the fastest car, nothing else.
The world champ one year is a back marker next year just because of the car, you call that proper racing? I call it pathetic, and even worse I call it boring.
You go watch your sad little doughnut racing, and I'll watch real men using real skill competing on closed roads for true glory and proper entertainment.