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WATCH: Dramatic police chase as motorcyclist races through streets at 80mph

This dramatic footage shows a dramatic police chase of a motorcyclist as he sped through residential streets at 80mph on an off-road bike.

The pursuit started with a police officer following a trio of motorcyclist before singling out 20-year-old Owen Guest - who went on to be handed a suspended sentence.

Guest, who was riding a Kawasaki 250CC, can be seen on the footage speeding through traffic and grassy areas in Tipton, West Midlands in September last year.

The dramatic footage shows police chasing a motorcyclist as he sped illegally through residential streets at 80mph (Picture: SWNS)
The dramatic footage shows police chasing a motorcyclist as he sped illegally through residential streets at 80mph (Picture: SWNS)
Owen Guest, 20, of Sladd Lane, Wolverley, Worcestershire, went on to admit dangerous driving and driving without a licence or insurance (Picture: SWNS)
Owen Guest, 20, of Sladd Lane, Wolverley, Worcestershire, went on to admit dangerous driving and driving without a licence or insurance (Picture: SWNS)

He was eventually caught using a stinger and went on to admit dangerous driving and driving without a licence or insurance.

Guest, of Sladd Lane, Wolverley, Worcestershire, was sentenced to 14 months in a young offenders’ institute, suspended for a year at Wolverhampton Crown Court and was banned from driving for two years.

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He was also handed a curfew and given 80 hours of unpaid community work.

PC Steve Lovering, the officer who pursued Guest, said: “This was appalling driving on a bike which can’t legally be ridden on the roads.

The motorbike was eventually stopped using a stinger (Picture: SWNS)
The motorbike was eventually stopped using a stinger (Picture: SWNS)

He added: “Great teamwork between officers on the ground and in the air helped us bring this to a safe conclusion.

“We know the misery that these kind of bikes cause when they are ridden illegally, and we’ll use all our resources to bring those who think it’s acceptable to justice.”