Pay less for Official MotoGP season review DVDs!
Information about the forthcoming DVDs (to be released on December 19) can be found below, but let's get straight to the point and tell you how to get your Crash.net discount:
1. Choose your DVD(s):
Official MotoGP 2011 Season Review CLICK HERE and you will be taken to the 'Official MotoGP 2011 Season Review' product page on the Duke Video shop (opens in a new window).
Official MotoGP 2011 Season Review Blu-ray CLICK HERE and you will be taken to the 'Official MotoGP 2011 Season Review Blu-ray' product page on the official Duke Video shop (opens in a new window).
Official Moto2/125cc 2011 Season Review CLICK HERE and you will be taken to the 'Official Moto2/125cc 2011 Season Review' product page on the official Duke Video shop (opens in a new window).
2. The MotoGP and Moto2/125cc season reviews will be priced at ?19.99 each on the Duke Video website - already a ?5 discount - but as a Crash.net viewer you can get them reduced to just ?16.24!
Similarly, you see the Blu-ray version of the MotoGP review is on offer for ?24.99 - also a ?5 discount - but Crash.net viewers can get that reduced to ?19.49!
3. Simply click 'Add to Basket' for the DVD(s) that you wish to buy. The discount works the same if you buy individually or several titles together. When you have selected your DVDs click 'View Basket or Checkout'.
5. Now enter "Crash" in the promotional code box at the bottom of the Checkout page and click 'Activate'.
Like magic, the price of your DVD(s) will drop! Then just enter your payment details if you want to buy.
The discount code also works for other Duke Videos - see the 'Products you might like' section below this story.
More information on the 2011 MotoGP and Moto2/125cc Official Reviews...
"The 2011 MotoGP World Championship will be remembered for Casey Stoner's amazing run to title victory, but will also never be forgotten because of the tragic loss of Marco Simoncelli.
"The complete story of this historic season, the last for the 800cc machines, is contained on the official season review, new on Blu-ray and DVD from Duke.
"It features action from every round, the very best footage, interviews, comprehensive coverage of the defining moments of the year and DVD extras.
"The Blu-ray format offers stunning high-definition pictures and unrivalled sounds, and includes the review on standard DVD at no extra cost.
"Major rider line-up changes promised the 2011 MotoGP World Championship would be fascinating, and the thrilling elbow-to-elbow racing delivered a spectacular season of action and drama.
"Reigning World Champion Jorge Lorenzo was joined by Ben Spies at the Yamaha squad after MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi switched to Ducati, while Casey Stoner departed the Italian team to race for Honda.
"As the teams arrived at Qatar, the scene was set for 18 stunning rounds.
"Rossi struggled to get to grips with his Ducati, but Stoner was soon at home on his Honda RC212V, finding a form which would carry him to 10 victories and a second MotoGP World Championship. The challenge from Lorenzo was ended by a terrible finger injury, while Honda's Dani Pedrosa again saw his title hopes halted by a collarbone fracture.
"Stoner dominated the results, but only after some of the most thrilling racing of the 800cc era - even the very last race of the year was decided by only 0.015 of a second!
"The Official Review is filled with action from every meeting, and all the essential highlights, including Spies's maiden MotoGP victory, Pedrosa's amazing return to race-winning form in Japan and the end of one of the sport's longest careers, as Loris Capirossi rode his 328th and final Grand Prix.
"The Official Review also pays tribute to Italian superstar Simoncelli, who tragically lost his life in a racing crash early in the Malaysian Grand Prix - a remarkable talent, and much-missed racer.
"Bonus features include a fascinating interview with 2011 MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner, complete on-board laps of all 18 world championship circuits and a collection of the best images from throughout the 2011 season.
Also available on DVD from Duke is the Official Review of the Moto2 and 125cc World Championships.
"Packed with action, drama, passes, crashes and two scintillating title battles, the Official Review features qualifying and race coverage from all 17 rounds to create a definitive record of a spectacular and history-making year.
"The very best footage captures all the vital highlights and season-defining moments from two thrilling championship chases, including the very last year for the 125cc class. The Official Review is filled with breath-taking elbow-to-elbow racing and plenty of headline-making drama from both championships.
"The Moto2 World Championship continued its reputation for fierce competition, with Stefan Bradl and Marc Marquez going head-to-head for the title. While Marquez took more wins than his German rival, Bradl's season-long consistency ensured he was crowned World Champion at the final round, in only his second season in Moto2.
"Andrea Iannone was, once again, in sparkling race-winning form, and the season came to a fitting end when Gresini rider Michele Pirro took his maiden victory.
"The final 125cc World Championship was nail-biting right down to the final race of the season. Nicolas Terol dominated the top step of the podium, winning eight times, but could not shake off the challenge of Johann Zarco, whose remarkable consistency saw him finish in the top 6 at every race - except the title deciding final round!
"This world-class championship battle was a fitting end to the 125cc class, and with the stunning rides by Maverick Vinales and British hopefuls Taylor Mackenzie, Harry Stafford, Danny Kent and Danny Webb, this review is world-class viewing.
"The DVD also includes extended interviews with Moto2 World Champion Stefan Bradl and 125cc World Champion Nicolas Terol.
"The Official 2011 MotoGP World Championship Review released on DVD (priced ?24.99) and Blu-ray (priced ?29.99), together with the Official 2011 Moto2/125cc Review on DVD (priced ?24.99) will be released on 19 December 2011 and available from leading video outlets or direct from Duke Video: Tel 01624 640 000, fax 01624 640 001 or email mail@dukevideo.com. Visit www.DukeVideo.com online."