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Trailer for feature length MotoGP Documentary ‘Fastest’

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2011

Following the success of ‘Faster’ and ‘The Doctor, the Tornado and the Kentucky Kid’, director Mark Neale is now preparing to release his latest MotoGP themed full-length documentary feature film, ‘Fastest’.

Shot around the world in 2010 and 2011 and narrated by Ewan McGregor, ‘Fastest’ captures the intense and thrilling reality of the MotoGP World Championship, documenting a pivotal moment in the sport. With Valentino Rossi chasing his tenth World Championship title the Italian ran into one of the toughest challenges of his career: a crop of exceptionally fast young competitors, a horrific leg break at his home race, and an amazing comeback little over 40 days later.

Confronting such a monumental task and with rival Jorge Lorenzo taking the 2010 title, Rossi faced up to one of the most testing year’s in his illustrious career and along with his fellow competitors was left asking: Who is the fastest rider now?

Take a trip with ‘Fastest’, which is scheduled for release in August, and

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  • TT3D is the film to see

  • I wil be buying this just so I can watch Marco race again. RIP.

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  • @slannmage I don't entirely agree with the injury thing mate, it doesn't matter how old you are if you sustain an injury that affects your racing performance, and one that won't heal, you're out even if you're 18 years old with an incredible list of achievements behind you. James Toseland, Britain's first consistent MotoGP racer for several seasons sustained an injured wrist that according to the doctors will never heal. He had to retire from racing completely, had nothing to do with age.

  • straight and simple, in which race they call it the race of the Gods? and you'll see for yourself were is the best of the talent! even motogp drivers admit this!

  • which is better...

    .TT3d

    .Faster

    .Fastest

    Theres only one way to find out... RACE!!!

  • Rossi's problem isn't the crash any more, it's his age and the Ducati. Stoner could have been challenging for the title after 2007 but the Ducati just sucked and ruined his chances, so we know the bike hasn't been good for years. Stoner was young when he was throwing it about so he could afford to risk pushing on the bike. Rossi's next injury could be his last so he could never afford to push the horrible Ducati like Stoner. I hope Ducati do something because it's boring without Rossi.

  • i reckon if john mcguiness, connor cummins, hutchinson, ad guy martin took up the GP, there would be new champions.

  • They should rename it Valentino Rossi Documentary

  • VALENTINO ES, FUE Y SERA EL MAS GRANDE SIN NINGUNA DUDA, MARCO ESTABA SIGNADO A SUCEDERLO PERO EL DESTINO NOS PRIVO DE ESO

    MARCO SUPER SIC R.I.P (RACE IN PEACE)

  • Vale is still the best there ever was... Stoner sucks!!!

  • @2bsure

    You're quite welcome. Now go buy the DVD instead of stealing Mark's work you cheap little ninny.

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