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Rush for Grandstand tickets as TT excitement builds

The TT Grandstand

The Centenary Isle of Man TT is just weeks away - and excitement is reaching fever pitch.

In fact, interest in watching the Senior Race from the iconic TT Grandstand in Douglas is so high that tickets have almost sold out, just four weeks after going on sale. Seats for the remaining practice and race sessions are also being snapped up fast.

So, if you want to share the extraordinary experience of being at the heart of the racing, don’t delay!

Tens of thousands of fans are set to descend on the Road Racing Capital of the World for the two-week celebration of 100 years of the ultimate motorcycle competition, and to enjoy some ultra-fast, highly competitive racing around the legendary 37¾-mile Mountain Circuit.

Everyone wants to be as close as possible to the action, and one of the favourite spectating locations is the world-famous TT Grandstand.

With just 750 seats available, the opportunity to experience this unique vantage point during the Centenary are strictly limited.

You will have unrivalled views of the riders as they power along the start/finish straight, so close you can feel the roar of the machines on the 170mph drag along Glencrutchery Road towards Bray Hill. You also get unobscured views of the pitlane – where races can be won and lost.

A Grandstand ticket gives you the convenience of allocated seating, adjacent toilets, food outlets, a chance to ‘walk the paddock’ before racing and follow the action with live Radio TT commentary and a clear view of the manually-operated leaderboard.

You can also make your day even more hassle-free by reserving parking for your bike or car.

With so much included it is no surprise seats for the Senior Race have proved so popular, and demand is so high for all sessions.

Make sure you don’t miss out on this unique experience by booking Grandstand tickets and parking passes now by visiting www.dukevideo.com/tt07tickets – prices for Grandstand seats start from £5 per person for practice sessions and £25 per person for races, while parking passes are just £3 for bikes and £5 for cars.

Seating is allocated from the front rows backwards on a first come first served basis. For security purposes all pre-ordered tickets will be despatched by Recorded Delivery on 14/05/07 at a cost of £1.50 (delivery to UK, Channel Islands and Eire only). ROW customers are required to collect their tickets on the island – details will be sent by email at time of ordering. Tickets are transferable in the event of race postponement, and refundable in the case of race cancellation.

Disabled access: Wheelchair access to Grandstand seating is by way of a disabled lift. Wheelchair users will be allocated seating in the front rows of each section on a first come first served basis.

Disclaimer: Please note, by purchasing Grandstand tickets or bike/car park passes you agree with and our bound by the terms and conditions of sale.

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