A biker who was caught riding at speeds of more than 130mph after he posted a video of his antics on the Internet has been jailed for 12 weeks.

Sandor Ferenci, 28, of Fulwell Close, Banbury, was jailed today for three offences of dangerous driving.

The offences were committed in June around the Banbury area where Mr Ferenci was seen by members of the public performing stunts on his motorbike.

He posted videos on the Internet site YouTube.

Last month, at Banbury Magistrates' Court Ferenci pleaded guilty to two counts of dangerous driving while another was taken in to consideration.

Sentencing Ferenci to 12 weeks in prison, Judge Terence Maher said his actions, which were filmed by a friend, were “lunatic and grossly irresponsible.”

The 28-year-old was also banned from driving for two years and ordered to take an extended driving test after pleading guilty to two counts of dangerous driving.

Speaking after the sentencing at Oxford Crown Court today, Sgt Bryan Smith said: “I am satisfied Ferenci has been dealt with robustly.

“This sentence should deter others who may be tempted to act in a similar way.

“It is important to remember that this took place on public roads and they are there as a transport network, not a race track or show ground.

"It's incredibly dangerous. A trophy video has been used on the Internet which could have encouraged other road users to behave in the same way."