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Default MotoGP Review 2010 Blu-Ray | December 14, 2010

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Duke Marketing has announced MotoGP Review 2010 for Blu-ray release on December 14, in a BD/DVD pack. This is the first time a MotoGP review will have been released in the high-definition format. It includes action from every race of the 2010 MotoGP World Championship - featuring Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner - and also interviews, informed commentary and bonus features such as on-board laps from every circuit.

Duke managing director Peter Duke said: "Duke brought motorsport into the Blu-ray era in 2009 with the official review of the Isle of Man TT which we believe was the first motorsport event review of any type to be released in this format. Now we have agreed with Dorna [MotoGP commercial rights holder] to bring Motorcycle Grand Prix to Blu-ray, so fans with HD TVs can experience the review like never before.

"I'd describe it as at least as significant a jump in picture quality as we achieved in switching from VHS tape to DVD 10 years ago. The pictures with Blu-ray are just stunning. In the 2010 MotoGP Review you see the action from multiple camera angles, go onboard the bikes at huge speeds just inches from each other and witness every essential highlight from every round � all in jaw-dropping HD."

Moto racing fans are luckier than Formula One enthusiasts, as Bernie Ecclestone recently said that F1 won't even be broadcast in high definition until 2012, let alone get a Blu-ray release.
I'm sooooo getting this!
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