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[Specification]DVD single-sided single layer
Main feature: 73 minutes.
BONUS VIDEO: 36 minutes.
Region 2
Collar
16:9 wide
[Sound]
1. Japanese live commentary + ambient sound
2. Environmental sound
Dolby Digital
stereo
7mm tall case
©2016 dorna sports.s.l.
Description
The world's premier two-wheeled road race, MotoGPTM!
All 18 rounds, from the opening to the final race, are released approximately three weeks after each race.
In addition to the uncensored race footage of the MotoGP class, it also includes a qualifying digest, interviews, Moto2TMMoto3TM highlights, a paddock pass filled with MotoGPTM information, and a paddock girl.These are the things you can't see on TV in MotoGPTM!You'll be able to see the different commentators for each race.
[Round 5, French Grand Prix]
*MotoGPTM racing
Qualifying Digest / Pre-Race Grit Introduction / MotoGPTM Class Uncut Full Race Video / Award Ceremony / Interview with 3 Podium Members
Live :Masatoshi Mishina
He has an established reputation for his play-by-play based on his wealth of experience, and his realistic announcements have won him many fans.
DESCRIPTION: Haruchika Aoki
WGP 125cc champion in 1995 and 1996.
He has also participated in 250cc and 500cc races.In 2004, he switched to auto racing, where he is still active.
[Bonus Footage]
*Moto2TM/Moto3TM Highlights
*Michelin Report
*Japanese rider interview
*Paddock Girl
*L.Baz/S.Redding Interview
*M. Viñales 125cc era
*Workshop
*Michelin History
Lorenzo takes the points lead!
Suzuki's first podium in eight years!
Round 5, French Grand Prix.
Jorge Lorenzo took his first pole position since the opening race of the season.Lorenzo gets off to a great start and is already in the lead.
Valentino Rossi had a slow start but set the fastest lap of the race to move up to second place.
Andrea Dovizioso and Marc Marquez crashed at the same time as they were battling for third place.
Lorenzo takes his second pole-to-win of the season.
Valentino Rossi took second place, making it two consecutive one-two finishes for Yamaha.
Maverick Viñales took his first podium finish since being promoted to the team, and Suzuki's first podium since returning to the sport.
All 18 rounds, from the opening to the final race, are released approximately three weeks after each race.
In addition to the uncensored race footage of the MotoGP class, it also includes a qualifying digest, interviews, Moto2TMMoto3TM highlights, a paddock pass filled with MotoGPTM information, and a paddock girl.These are the things you can't see on TV in MotoGPTM!You'll be able to see the different commentators for each race.
[Round 5, French Grand Prix]
*MotoGPTM racing
Qualifying Digest / Pre-Race Grit Introduction / MotoGPTM Class Uncut Full Race Video / Award Ceremony / Interview with 3 Podium Members
Live :Masatoshi Mishina
He has an established reputation for his play-by-play based on his wealth of experience, and his realistic announcements have won him many fans.
DESCRIPTION: Haruchika Aoki
WGP 125cc champion in 1995 and 1996.
He has also participated in 250cc and 500cc races.In 2004, he switched to auto racing, where he is still active.
[Bonus Footage]
*Moto2TM/Moto3TM Highlights
*Michelin Report
*Japanese rider interview
*Paddock Girl
*L.Baz/S.Redding Interview
*M. Viñales 125cc era
*Workshop
*Michelin History
Lorenzo takes the points lead!
Suzuki's first podium in eight years!
Round 5, French Grand Prix.
Jorge Lorenzo took his first pole position since the opening race of the season.Lorenzo gets off to a great start and is already in the lead.
Valentino Rossi had a slow start but set the fastest lap of the race to move up to second place.
Andrea Dovizioso and Marc Marquez crashed at the same time as they were battling for third place.
Lorenzo takes his second pole-to-win of the season.
Valentino Rossi took second place, making it two consecutive one-two finishes for Yamaha.
Maverick Viñales took his first podium finish since being promoted to the team, and Suzuki's first podium since returning to the sport.
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