This review is jam-packed with inspirational racing that will satisfy the most discerning fan. Corner after corner, straight after straight, track-side and on-bike cameras will keep you at the heart of the action and on the edge of your seat. Youll find yourself cornering in your armchair as this review transports you alongside Poggiali and Rolfo on their 250s or Daniel Pedrosa and Stefano Perugini on their 125s.
The 2003 250cc season provided spectacular entertainment right the way through. With the top riders all tight on points every race was crucial - every crash or missed opportunity disastrous! Manuel Poggiali, Roberto Rolfo and Randy De Puniet headed up the field, all fighting to stake their claim on a place in the prestigious MotoGP premier class.
MotoGP 125s offer the best of wheel-to-wheel racing and make up for their lack of horsepower with close fought battles and late, late braking. 2003 saw 18-year-old Pedrosa walk away champion with two rounds to spare after a textbook race in Malaysia. Competition came from Perugini and De Angelis who were left to battle it out for second place. The 125 championship showcases the stars of the future with their abundance of natural talent for a season of racing that should not be missed by any bike fan.
Indulge yourself with 3 hours of condensed highlights featuring fresh faces and old hats for a classic battle of egos that will leave you gagging for more