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Faster (Collector's Edition, Ultimate Edition)

Faster (Collector's Edition, Ultimate Edition)
A heart-hammering sensation at Slamdance, "Faster" is the doc-equivalent to a Hollywood action movie... the difference being that in "Faster," the electrifying energy and dangerous intensity are for real! Welcome to the white-knuckle world of the Motorcycle Grand Prix - the fastest sport on two wheels - where only the most audacious competitors race at speeds over 200 mph and crash at over 100 mph. Narrated by Ewan McGregor ("Big Fish," "Star Wars: Episodes I-III"), "Faster" chases two seasons' worth of the world championship, featuring revealing interviews with riders, mechanics, doctors, commentators and fans. Follow-Up Film: "Faster & Faster '03-'04, The Sequel" - The highly anticipated follow-up film picks up right where "Faster" left off. Interactive Racing - Ride with Rossi, Biaggi and Gibernau and switch between onboard cameras to experience four epic last lap battles from every angle: Australia 2001; France 2003; Germany 2003; Czech Republic 2003.



Football Association of the Czech Republic - The Football Association of the Czech Republic (ČFS) (Czech: Českomoravský fotbalový svaz) is the governing body of football in the Czech Republic. It organizes the football league, Gambrinus liga, and the Czech Republic national football team.

Names of the Czech Republic - More than a decade after the split of Czechoslovakia into Slovakia and the Czech Republic, the latter country continues to be known by several competing names in English and Czech. While "Czech Republic" (Czech: Česká republika) is the unquestioned long-form name, the Czech government has had difficulty convincing people to use the officially preferred short forms of "Czechia" and Česko.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic - Czech and Slovak Federal Republic in English, Česká a Slovenská federativní republika (ČSFR) in Czech, Česká a Slovenská federatívna republika in Slovak, was official name of Czechoslovakia from 1990 until December 31 1992, when the country was dissolved into Czech Republic and Slovak Republic.

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR) was established in 1992 by the Czech National Council as the Czech successor of the former Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. ASCR is the leading non-university basic research public institution in the Czech Republic.



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