Dave Moore (motorsport commentator)

Dave Moore (motorsport commentator)

Dave Moore (born 14 April 1966, Douglas, Isle of Man) is a television motorsport commentator. He has commentated on many motorsport events including the North West 200 and the Ulster Grand Prix for BBC television. He is one of the commentators on the British Rally Championship which is broadcast on Sky Sports. He is the on-screen presenter and commentator for the British Motocross Championship which is broadcast on Sky Sports.[1] He is also race commentator for the P1 Powerboat Championship which is broadcast on Sky Sports.

He has also presented and co-presented a number of motorsport television programmes including the British Rally Championship, the Isle of Man TT Races, the British Rallycross Championship, the Moto 1 series, World's Fastest Bikes 2, MCN and the Dunlop Race Academy.

He also wrote, produced and narrated the films 'Hizzy: Champion of Road and Track' about the career of motorcycle racer Steve Hislop and 'The David Jefferies Story' about motorcycle racer David Jefferies.[citation needed]

Moore has written a number of articles, including cover stories, for various UK magazines including Motorcycle Racer, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure and Island Racer. He has also reported on a freelance basis for Autosport and Motorsport News.[citation needed]

He produced the documentary 'Breaking the Barrier' which charted the TT career of John McGuinness (motorcycle racer) from his first visit to the Isle of Man to the record breaking 130 mph lap he achieved in 2007. It was broadcast on ITV4 and a longer version was released on DVD.[citation needed]

In 2011, Dave produced, wrote and narrated '1000 Bikes Festival:Return of the Kings' which was broadcast on ITV4 in the United Kingdom and featured motorcycle racers Kenny Roberts, Giacomo Agostini, Graeme Crosby, Alex George, Mick Grant and Steve Parrish.

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