DANGEROUS!! NASCAR Fan Reacts To "TT Isle Of Man Motorcycle Race - The Greatest Show On Earth"

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  • @andymccready664
    @andymccready664 Před 3 lety +2133

    The greatest TT racer of all time Joey Dunlop (RIP) Said " There is a grey blur and green blur, I try and stay on the grey blur"

    • @johnj3577
      @johnj3577 Před 3 lety +347

      Another good one from Joey was when he was asked how he would change his riding because of parts of the track being wet. His answer - "I'll just pretend its dry"

    • @RandomBoi-mc3ob
      @RandomBoi-mc3ob Před 3 lety +65

      My hometowns greatest son.

    • @jasonantigua6825
      @jasonantigua6825 Před 3 lety +63

      @@johnj3577 I’m pretty sure the first time he rode a Japanese bike he came back and said,I could have gone faster,but didn’t want to break the bike!

    • @johnj3577
      @johnj3577 Před 3 lety +26

      @@jasonantigua6825 Yeah I can understand that. He used to like building and working on the bikes himself 'to make sure they were right', and had a hard time being confident with bikes built by the manufacturer's team.

    • @gerrywhelan5761
      @gerrywhelan5761 Před 3 lety +32

      @@jasonantigua6825 Guy Martin was like that ass well, it's old school stuff, lots did that back in the day.

  • @Chris.Apache
    @Chris.Apache Před 3 lety +1218

    “Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.” - Jeremy Clarkson

    • @essexginge9167
      @essexginge9167 Před 2 lety +36

      same as jumping from a building doesn't kill you its the sudden stop that does - ME

    • @themnocrat
      @themnocrat Před 2 lety +39

      In the case of the Isle of Man it’s the stone walls that kill you.

    • @Ereldor
      @Ereldor Před 2 lety +5

      Office blocks must be deadly then!

    • @kenolson6572
      @kenolson6572 Před 2 lety +6

      G. Gordon Liddy said that speed isn't what kills. Differential speed kills.

    • @tramachi7027
      @tramachi7027 Před 2 lety +4

      @@themnocrat Or you fly out to the fields on the outer parts

  • @ljdmanxfella5793
    @ljdmanxfella5793 Před 2 lety +544

    *I raced the Isle of Man TT from 1981 to 1986. I got a couple or three 3rd places, but sadly never managed to get any 1sts or 2nds. I know you were half-joking when you talked about a bird strike at 200mph on a motorbike, but a good mate of mine (and fellow TT racer) had a far (far) worse accident than a bird strike. According to the local marshalls and police, he (my mate Gene McDonnell) was doing around 140-150mph in the TT (just north of Ballaugh village) when a fully-grown HORSE got on the track, having jumped several fences after being spooked by a medical helicopter taking off nearby. Needless to say that Gene and the horse both died instantly upon impact. That was in 1986. It was no coincidence that I hung up my racing leathers for good that same day. I still ride bikes, but I just don't race them anymore.*
    *It's true by the way, we don't have any squirrels (or badgers) on the Isle of Man. What surprises a lot of visitors however, is that we DO have wild breeding and free-roaming wallabies, peacocks and peahens, deer, feral goats, feral cats, stoats, ferrets, and grey seals. Meanwhile we have no venomous or constrictor snakes, no poisonous or biting spiders, and no maximum speed limits on many of our roads. It's all quite fun really! Great reaction video by the way, thanks fellas.*

    • @fedup3449
      @fedup3449 Před 2 lety +7

      I see you derided my reference to squirrels on TIOM. I can assure you they exist there. I was in a pub one night and came out at 10.30, as you do. Then it started. Walking to my bike I heard the chilling threat of the redneck. " Is that your bike mate", he said. I turned to confront him. That was my mistake. The rest of the posse jumped me from behind. Game over. I was toast.

    • @kevinkarbonik2928
      @kevinkarbonik2928 Před 2 lety +19

      Cool story man.... Much respect... I've driven some fast race cars but I could not imagine that.

    • @kevinkarbonik2928
      @kevinkarbonik2928 Před 2 lety +17

      @josh Maybe should have worded that different... interesting but sad story.

    • @jakecornwell6916
      @jakecornwell6916 Před 2 lety +8

      I appreciate you doing the tt the only comment i have is you must be one of them people that normal adrenaline doesn't apply lol

    • @gabrieldepablo8396
      @gabrieldepablo8396 Před 2 lety +14

      LJD Manz Fella, if you raced the TT you must have balls of steel. Every year someone dies, some seasons more than one, every time. When this guy said "why wear helmets?" yes, sounds crazy, of course they help, but not so much when you hit a medieval stone wall !! LJD, thank you for doing what you did, sorry about your mate. In my mind you guys are the kind of bad ass, balls to the wall men that took humankind to the moon, to the summit of Mount Everest, to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, thank you, our youth needs to know more about you, to see you and learn.

  • @captainklutz3427
    @captainklutz3427 Před 2 lety +55

    I have marshalled for the TT for over 30 years. It is the Everest of motorcycling. As long as there are brave, skilled riders who wish to do it, I will assist as long as I am able. It is truly an unique challenge & spectacle. Seeing video is one thing. Experience it live...A whole different level! :)

    • @marksmith2412
      @marksmith2412 Před rokem +5

      Marshalls are the unsung heroes of motorsport, you Sir are a legend among legends! Every one of the riders who tackles that course is a giant in my eyes and they couldn't do it without the likes of you there to support them.

    • @MAGNA_FRISIA
      @MAGNA_FRISIA Před rokem +2

      Can you visit the race when you don't own or go on a motorbike? By car or public transport for example?
      Hope someone can or will answer my question. watching the TT in real time is one of my longest bucketlist wishes

    • @captainklutz3427
      @captainklutz3427 Před rokem +1

      @@MAGNA_FRISIA Yes, of course. It is not the easiest or cheapest place to get to, but well worth the effort. Bookings fill up quickly & a lot of visitors book their trip for the following year whilst still on the Island.

    • @MAGNA_FRISIA
      @MAGNA_FRISIA Před rokem +1

      @@captainklutz3427 ok thanks for the quick response. I'll take a closer look at it soon. because it is really a long-cherished wish to experience the spectacle in real life only because travel stories are always on a motorbike, I wondered if you could go without a motorcycle at all? Now I know that this is possible. Thx

  • @thepetermullins
    @thepetermullins Před 3 lety +986

    My folks went to the Isle of Man for their honeymoon. One day in, my mum says she woke up to the sound of motorbikes.
    Mum: "Is there some sort of race on?"
    Dad: "Huh..... how about that........" *looks sheepish that he booked tickets to the TT in the guise of his honeymoon*

    • @stefanjinga8170
      @stefanjinga8170 Před 3 lety +76

      That made me chuckle 😹.
      Top man your dad

    • @gerrywhelan5761
      @gerrywhelan5761 Před 3 lety +63

      Your Dad, "Damm how about that for bad luck, well may as well watch them now since we are here"
      Mum. "Ya sure" then the silence treatment.

    • @tedecker3792
      @tedecker3792 Před 3 lety +25

      I like this guy and have never met him. Sounds like something my motorcycle loving cousin would do.

    • @vulturesuc4
      @vulturesuc4 Před 3 lety +10

      Respect !

    • @thepetermullins
      @thepetermullins Před 3 lety +33

      Best part, this happened back in 1973, and I’m sure blokes across the land are still pulling this stunt.

  • @emdiar6588
    @emdiar6588 Před 3 lety +550

    The beauty of being a NASCAR fan is that every other form of motorsport you explore is an improvement on what you are used to watching.

    • @jakecornwell6916
      @jakecornwell6916 Před 2 lety +32

      No comparison nas car is a oval track all that is needed is a car that can turn left if youv watch the tt is a bike a man and a road that hasn't changed in 50 years every corner is auntie Dorothys 3bed semi detached house

    • @toby1248
      @toby1248 Před 2 lety +7

      Nascar is a purely spectator sport. It puts on the greatest spectacle for the audience at the expense of everything else

    • @kato1kalin
      @kato1kalin Před 2 lety +15

      😂 That's pretty funny and true.

    • @michaeltaylor8835
      @michaeltaylor8835 Před 2 lety +28

      NASCAR is the worlds fastest traffic jam. Sarel Van DeMerwe

    • @mercurycid
      @mercurycid Před 2 lety +1

      @@jakecornwell6916 lol with no vacancies

  • @dragoss78
    @dragoss78 Před 2 lety +24

    The bravest and best rider are here on the TT Race. Joey Dunlop with 26 victories is the best so far. RIP Joey

    • @drhkleinert8241
      @drhkleinert8241 Před měsícem

      The best and the craziest...there are a few Superbike racers who mess with that course, they stay on the special race tracks.

  • @mavos1211
    @mavos1211 Před 2 lety +10

    Since this race started in 1907 their has been a combined total of 260 fatalities.
    It’s a brutal race.

  • @Dicko555
    @Dicko555 Před 3 lety +447

    Welcome to the oldest motorcycle race in the world

    • @DieyoungDiefast
      @DieyoungDiefast Před 3 lety +8

      And dangerous.

    • @dagger6467
      @dagger6467 Před 3 lety +13

      My Dads second wife was born on the Isle. they went on holiday from America to see the race. He still talks about it and hes almost 90.

    • @n0body550
      @n0body550 Před 3 lety +4

      Where we race the oldest motorcycles?

    • @jonasgraumans2034
      @jonasgraumans2034 Před 3 lety +2

      @@n0body550 longest running, it has been there for ever

    • @n0body550
      @n0body550 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jonasgraumans2034 i know, i made a joke

  • @robgee4637
    @robgee4637 Před 3 lety +185

    They race for the glory of being the fastest, it's not about money, it's being crowned 'king of the mountain'.

    • @christopherh-t2631
      @christopherh-t2631 Před 3 lety +2

      King of the mountain is a title held by Bathurst 1000 winners.
      These guys are Kings of motorsport and have ball the size of the moon.

    • @robgee4637
      @robgee4637 Před 3 lety

      @@christopherh-t2631 There's more than one mountain in the world bud, this one is far removed from a safe race track, metal box and roll cage round you.........each to their own I prefer adrenalin to safe sports.

    • @holmes1956O
      @holmes1956O Před 3 lety +2

      @@christopherh-t2631 they call it the TT thats titanium testicles

    • @MDDeGrande1994
      @MDDeGrande1994 Před 2 lety +1

      @@holmes1956O And "Titanium Tits" too lmao since women race there as well.

    • @drhkleinert8241
      @drhkleinert8241 Před měsícem

      Yes, its less money for that what they do

  • @Turn1t0ff
    @Turn1t0ff Před 10 měsíci +2

    Imagine the motorsport you think has the biggest balls.
    Then watch Isle of Man. Your appreciation of what "big balls" means will change in the first 5 seconds.

  • @CymruEmergencyResponder
    @CymruEmergencyResponder Před 2 lety +24

    What makes the Isle of Mann TT crazy, is that it isn’t a prepared surface like a race track. It’s literally racing on the public roads/streets. All the usual roadside furniture: benches, curbstones, lamp posts, bus stops etc are still there. The road surface has potholes and cats eyes etc. Absolutely insane.

    • @timbussens4940
      @timbussens4940 Před 2 lety

      How many incompetent road users ( or,more likely, their victims ) require your or your colleagues help every year on public roads or at work ? At least TT competitors choose to take part. Unlike those maimed and killed by drunk drivers , those who just have to answer that oh so crucial phone call or coffin dodgers who universally claim to forget which pedal does what ( piss poor Bullshit excuse). I'm eternally grateful for the dedication of you and your colleagues. As a motorcyclist and a welder by trade I'm acutely aware of the likelihood of needing your services when commuting or at work. As for the TT( by the way the road surface is immaculately maintained, unlike the 3rd World standard on the mainland), until they remove a 1000 metres of every mountain in Europe and leave those idiots who drift out to see on inflatables to their self imposed fate and introduce proper sentences for the boses who are responsible for work place "accidents " and those who spill diesel, leave mud and shit on country roads your attitude to 'bike races is typical of the vilification a minority.

    • @susananderson7504
      @susananderson7504 Před rokem

      @@timbussens4940 it's not immaculately maintained at all. If you watch some of the tt vids on here you can see the cracks and potholes and exposed cobbles on some of the corners and crossroads

    • @timbussens4940
      @timbussens4940 Před rokem +1

      @@susananderson7504 Yeah wrong use of the word "immaculately ". But compared to standard of roads on the mainland the TT circuit is maintained to a far higher standard . Yes there are hazards you wouldn't expect on a racetrack ( like the level crossing at the Bungalow and Ballagh Bridge ). If the object of competition in to improve the product, in this case the road going sports 'bike there's no better test. Not many classes of competition vehicles could put in a sub 17min lap and even fewer 6 in succession. Shows what a brilliant job today's bike manufacturers are doing, but back to your original point daft use off the word. ✌️😎🏍💨🏁

  • @nickmagee-brown739
    @nickmagee-brown739 Před 3 lety +404

    Lol. The irony is: There is f**k all prize money, they literally do it for the title and the buzz! 😂👍

    • @chrispowell170
      @chrispowell170 Před 3 lety +10

      There is prize money, they also get paid per lap they complete too

    • @christopherh-t2631
      @christopherh-t2631 Před 3 lety +14

      @@chrispowell170 hehe, I like how you specified "per lap"

    • @affalaffaa
      @affalaffaa Před 3 lety +1

      That's Manx GP, or used to be

    • @jfoz7602
      @jfoz7602 Před 3 lety +27

      @@chrispowell170 the prize money is deliberately low as to not attract prize racers and only draw serious expert riders. It reduces the deaths significantly. The prize fund is also not enough to cover the cost of racing at the TT and the cost of racing the Irish road races in order to qualify for the TT.

    • @invictussupremus5832
      @invictussupremus5832 Před 2 lety +1

      Must be a feeling like no other! The rush is like a drug, porbably feel the most alive you've ever felt after the race!

  • @larryfroot
    @larryfroot Před 3 lety +576

    Guy Martin describing his fireball of a crash from his hospital bed in "Closer" the TT documentary..."sometimes you're riding right up to the grip you have ..and I thought...got it....got it...haven't got it..."
    The man is a legend in the UK, btw.

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 Před 3 lety +46

      Plus, Guy is just so damn likable. Dude is funny. I love how he came to America and took the Pikes Peak trophy in superbikes category. First time he tried. His YT channel is interesting. Wished he got on a bike more, but hey, can’t have everything you wish for. I would’ve rather seen him run the Nordshlief (I know I spelled it wrong) on a bike rather than a minivan.

    • @richardmennell5745
      @richardmennell5745 Před 3 lety +33

      Guy Martin is a Legend I live 10 mins down the road from him,these guys in the TT are at the top of there games,blink and your dead!love fro East Yorkshire and north Lincolnshire

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 Před 3 lety +15

      Yes Larry. “Closer to the Edge” was my first introduction to the TT circuit in 2018. I never knew. I’ve been addicted since. I always recommend “Greatest Show on Earth” to reactors I watch. They rarely take me up on it. Also, one of my favs is the Mark Higgins 2016 lap w/commentary, in the Subaru. I love fast cars also. And I especially love how he gives credits to the riders going through that one super bumpy section. Hes like “This is tough enough in a car, got to be even tougher on a bike”! None of that previous quote was verbatim. But that’s the gist of what a Rally Champion (and track native) says. Respect!!

    • @larryfroot
      @larryfroot Před 3 lety +28

      Guy in his latest...thing...jape...documentary...learned to fly a Hurricane. A Fucking Hurricane. Incredible. Not only that, but was trained in dog fighting maneuvering. Anyways, my point...during one of the about videos on CZcams Guy describes an encounter a Hurricane pilot had with three Dorniers. Just the way he told this story was riveting. He could recite the ingredients of a bottle of HP sauce and make it interesting. I don't know how. He doesn't know how. But he is a national treasure. And rightly, doesn't know it. Or if he does, doesn't believe it. In a world full of plastic and artifice, that man is fucking gold.

    • @basbeestKT
      @basbeestKT Před 3 lety +13

      I bet it's safe to say Guy is a legend in a lot more places. :)
      I love all the shows he makes too.

  • @liammacgregor1546
    @liammacgregor1546 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I'm a NASCAR fan from Scotland.
    Since I was 7. I love seeing other fans of Motorsport finding out about other forms of vrooming vrooms 😎.
    Isle of Man is absolutely nuts. Love the reactions 😎

  • @darrenwilson8042
    @darrenwilson8042 Před 2 lety +1

    You come off there and there are kerbs, fences, walls, telegraph poles, phone boxes...........no run off area and 50m of kitty litter to arrest your progress - balls of absolute steel - hats off to these riders

  • @zambiakid
    @zambiakid Před 3 lety +453

    Remember seeing an interview with a TT racer who for years had used a bush to set his racing line. He grazed it with his head. It was only after he retired and walked the course that he realised that it was ivy on a stone wall he was touching with his helmet...

    • @keithfitton7543
      @keithfitton7543 Před 3 lety +86

      I *think* that was Steve Hislop coming out of Rhencullen. He actually put a scratch on his helmet and that's when he found he was as close to the wall as it was possible.

    • @rosekay5031
      @rosekay5031 Před 2 lety +7

      😮

    • @BrianC1664
      @BrianC1664 Před 2 lety +10

      Why are you not at your post?

    • @choughed3072
      @choughed3072 Před 2 lety +20

      I've seen a picture of a tt rider that grazed a wall so close that it undone the stitching on his leathers at the shoulder lol.

    • @murasina
      @murasina Před 2 lety +6

      wtf

  • @raybrown9381
    @raybrown9381 Před 3 lety +472

    Even Valentino Rossi refused to do this, these guys are legend

    • @jamessloanofficial
      @jamessloanofficial Před 3 lety +88

      Rossi told John McGuinness “It’s a beautiful place and an incredible race, but it is not for me. I do not have the stones for it”

    • @terryosborne272
      @terryosborne272 Před 3 lety +10

      King Carl did it and won.

    • @gastonave
      @gastonave Před 3 lety +24

      Nobody asked him to. Motorcycle manufacturers don't ask their MotoGP riders to risk their lives at the TT.

    • @lewisb85
      @lewisb85 Před 3 lety +15

      @@gastonave He was offered a place as his championships would have guaranteed seeding, so saying he was asked to is not quite true. He was offered the chance to but turned it down for the reasons people have mentioned!

    • @johnnysheridan
      @johnnysheridan Před 3 lety +40

      Track and road are 2 different breed of animals, a road racer may not keep up with the track boys, but a track racer wouldnt survive on the road

  • @themoderntemplar1567
    @themoderntemplar1567 Před 10 měsíci +2

    These guys make NASCAR look like a shopping trip. There has been a few fatalities though, takes a special kind of lunacy to compete at the IOM TT.
    Loving the reactions guys, keep em coming.👍

  • @newinvestor4717
    @newinvestor4717 Před 11 měsíci +2

    These guys are the ultimate racers bar none accross the globe. Legends, racing warriors.

  • @michaelwhite6498
    @michaelwhite6498 Před 3 lety +221

    "There's a green blur and a grey blur. I try to stay on the grey blur." Multiple TT champion Joey Dunlop. 37 mile lap in 16 minutes at 135.425 average speed.

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 Před 3 lety +7

      thats how fast my sister drives home from coventry to lancashire lol she can make it in about 16 mins pmsl

    • @pjtufty66
      @pjtufty66 Před 3 lety +13

      The Late Joey Dunlop

    • @pjtufty66
      @pjtufty66 Před 3 lety +7

      Isle of Man TT
      Where MENTAL People go to have FUN

    • @simonnewby1215
      @simonnewby1215 Před 3 lety +24

      @@cyberash3000 to be fair anyone leaving Coventry does so in a hurry

    • @necessaryevil3428
      @necessaryevil3428 Před 3 lety +4

      @@simonnewby1215 😆 👏

  • @sportbilly9815
    @sportbilly9815 Před 3 lety +129

    Having raced sidecars on the island anyone who races there deserves the utmost respect having to learn a 36 mile long circuit rather than a 2 mile oval, that’s lined with buildings and stone walls I did it once and never again

    • @myview5840
      @myview5840 Před 3 lety +6

      Don't forget the curbs

    • @danfoard76
      @danfoard76 Před 3 lety +5

      Nuff said, ultimate respect to.you for taking part!

    • @marcryvon
      @marcryvon Před 3 lety +3

      Yep, full respect man !

    • @davidwilde4933
      @davidwilde4933 Před 3 lety

      My dad was a passenger. Good memories of being taken to the IoM for this and the Southern, Darley Moor, Aintree, Cadwell, Oulton, and best of all Gedinne, Chimay and Mettet. He loved it, especially road circuits.

    • @vickywilliams8320
      @vickywilliams8320 Před 3 lety +1

      Went round it sedately in asidecar. Wouldnt fancy high speed.

  • @neilbarker5003
    @neilbarker5003 Před 2 lety +4

    I have been riding and racing my entire life; around 50 years. I still have nothing more to say about this race than stated during the first reaction vids I have just watched. I'm left Speechless every year.

  • @zacktastick8
    @zacktastick8 Před 2 lety +5

    Their reaction was my reaction when I first learned of the TT. Such an incredible event

  • @markthomas2577
    @markthomas2577 Před 3 lety +150

    The IoM TT races started in 1908 ..... since then 275 people have died in accidents, being 260 riders and 15 spectators or officials. It's a pretty dangerous event!

    • @dougoneill7266
      @dougoneill7266 Před 3 lety +12

      Luckily, although a single death is not to be taken for granted. most crashes don't end fatally and many don't even end in serious injury.
      Love the island.

    • @christophergardiner535
      @christophergardiner535 Před 3 lety +7

      Yeah, their not joking when they say we hope we come back safe

    • @hardy440
      @hardy440 Před 3 lety +44

      In the 1980's in one TT fortnight myself & another Police Officer (Peter Hughes) put 12 competitors and spectators in the mortuary ! 3 on mad Sunday. So much for being put on van patrol for the fortnight ! We had a fibre glass coffin in the back. In my career I had the misfortune of five competitors killing themselves in front of me, never mind the accidents. but as the late coroner Henry Callow said, they all know the risks when they go to the start line. Neil Harding

    • @johnbeck1978
      @johnbeck1978 Před 3 lety +3

      @@hardy440 damn that's rough but yes all forms of bike racing we know what we're potentially letting ourselves in for. I used to do classic straight line racing. We never had any on track fatalities but we had plenty of vintage, classic and frankly antique motorcycles catastrophically fail and people were inevitably hurt. But it was written plain and clear on the sign in paperwork MOTOR SPORTS ARE DANGEROUS I ACCEPT THE RISKS.

    • @mikejackson6564
      @mikejackson6564 Před 3 lety +6

      1907 actually, and for the first 4 years was held on a shorter circuit before moving to the current 37.73 mile “Mountain” circuit in 1911. The circuit passes right at the end of my street. 😀

  • @madfawk8894
    @madfawk8894 Před 3 lety +236

    You boys just witnessed the bravest men alive.

    • @fraggit
      @fraggit Před 2 lety +6

      @@anthonyg4671 WTF you on about. The definition of brave doesn't mean you're forced into it. Definition of brave.... ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage. I think that sums up Road racers to a tee.

    • @fraggit
      @fraggit Před 2 lety +5

      @@anthonyg4671 I think for at least some it's bravery. You only have to look at their faces at the beginning of the race to see fear in their eyes. I think it takes balls/kahunas/bravery to compete in the road races of the IOM and Ireland. The TT is that dangerous, they took it off the world championships in the 70s.
      I drive a lot of the circuit everyday, no speed limits on most of it, so I know how hard it is to get it right, no matter at 200 mph. I can only see it as bravery, otherwise these guys are are just plain mad otherwise.

    • @marksudlow5083
      @marksudlow5083 Před 2 lety +3

      That's one word for it!!!

    • @carnbyarst670
      @carnbyarst670 Před 2 lety +1

      Methinks you are confusing brave with crazy...

    • @jeffmalloy8200
      @jeffmalloy8200 Před 2 lety

      @@carnbyarst670 then you have to include mountain climbers, rock climbers, rodeo riders, downhill skiers, open water ocean fishermen, paracheutists, miners, military personell, etc, etc, the list goes on and on. As long as it doesn't injure others, people have the right to live their lives as they see fit, without being judged or packed in cotton just because their choices make less adventuresome people uncomfortable. Life by it's very nature involves risk. It's a risk/reward equation that we each have to make individually. There is life and there is living. The two are related but not the same.

  • @prof1798
    @prof1798 Před 2 lety +14

    One of my friends did these races in the late 1970s early 1980's his average speed for three laps came in at 102.156mph. His best finish was 14th overall. He still goes over there every year and if given the opportunity will race in the Veterans Race meetings each year.

  • @Marthyboy88
    @Marthyboy88 Před 2 lety +21

    Guy Martin is my dude with this. Seriously such an interesting person, who just so happens to be an absolute speed fiend.

  • @darkfox68
    @darkfox68 Před 3 lety +86

    I live in the Isle of Man and for the record, there are no squirrels

  • @Henry_Pribadi
    @Henry_Pribadi Před 3 lety +147

    When someone asks "What is TT?", some people answer "Titanium Testicle" as a form of joke.
    Well for me it's true 😭

  • @bokehintheussr5033
    @bokehintheussr5033 Před rokem +2

    There are a few videos on youtube of helmet cam footage of riders completing a whole lap of the TT. It's absolutely insane the twists and turns on that circuit when they're averaging like 130-135 mph, and they way they keep a line through the turns at that speed is just insane.

  • @tonysapwell30
    @tonysapwell30 Před 2 lety +3

    Been to the TT several times and the racing is second to none (obviously), but what few people talk about is the absolute camaraderie between strangers who watch the event. Some of my best days/nights have been with utter strangers sharing a meal in another strangers house drinking yet another strangers beer who end up best of friend!

  • @bendoverRSA
    @bendoverRSA Před 3 lety +192

    "Why wear a helmet?"
    Watch Guy Martins TT crash, thats why.

    • @nichnick2644
      @nichnick2644 Před 3 lety +15

      Or Conor Cummins crash 2010....czcams.com/video/Y07yt87lhEA/video.html

    • @nikkihayes5411
      @nikkihayes5411 Před 3 lety +3

      Or Milky Quayles crash🤕😁🏍️😷🚑

    • @nikkihayes5411
      @nikkihayes5411 Před 3 lety +12

      PS. Try watching the sidecars🏍️😷

    • @larryfroot
      @larryfroot Před 3 lety +3

      Connor Cummings crash redefined the term "rag doll".

    • @tommallon4052
      @tommallon4052 Před 3 lety +2

      @@larryfroot That was in 2010. Broken back, dis-located knee, plus other injuries. And he was racing again the following year.

  • @eddhardy1054
    @eddhardy1054 Před 3 lety +220

    6:50...I think that's the difference between US & UK sports. In the UK most sporting events or leagues were originally created for the benefit of the participants, the audience came later organically. In the US it's seems most events and leagues are started with the aim of attracting audiences so money can be made. Please understand I'm not criticising the US model, I'm merely commenting on a perceived difference. 😊

    • @ceevio_art
      @ceevio_art Před 3 lety +6

      Interesting point. Maybe the focus from 'participants' to 'audience' happens faster in the US (when someone decides "there's a buck to be made here"..). Maybe it just happens slower in the UK, so it feels more "organic". But for any sporting "event or league" (as distinct from just the sport itself), it comes down to the bottom line - if the participants are getting paid, then that event/league requires that it be marketed to an audience (live or TV) to exist. On the other hand, if the participants are not getting paid, then no audience is required.
      I appreciate you calling it a "perceived difference". That perception is largely based on what we, as non-US citizens, see on TV - the Super Bowl, World Series, Nascar, NBA, etc. If you're seeing it on TV, then its almost certainly audience driven. What we *don't* see on TV are the thousands of sporting leagues/events in the US that are, and always have been, just for the participants - little league baseball, school football, neighborhood basketball, etc...
      Football/soccer wasn't invented for the audience, but the EPL certainly was. Every professional football club that has ever existed - from Division 4 up - only exists to attract an audience - otherwise they'd be called an amateur football club. No paying audience equals no money for the players.
      On closer examination, perhaps the only "real difference" is US and UK marketing styles.

    • @eddhardy1054
      @eddhardy1054 Před 3 lety +16

      @@ceevio_art not really. Don't forget in the UK (& most other sports leagues around the world) in theory you or I could form a team and join a league and with a bit of luck in 10 years be playing in the Premier League. If I formed a team in the US the only way I'd ever get to play in the NFL or MLB is if I suddenly became a billionaire and could then buy a franchise.

    • @tegretoljonny
      @tegretoljonny Před 3 lety +10

      @@eddhardy1054 you think it’s as easy just to create a team and in ten years play in the premier league .. there’s teams formed over 100 years and never got close

    • @eddhardy1054
      @eddhardy1054 Před 3 lety +16

      @@tegretoljonny No dumb arse. I never said it was easy, I said it was possibly.

    • @TheJrr71
      @TheJrr71 Před 3 lety +16

      @@eddhardy1054 Exactly right! Of course that theory also means a team could possibly go from the very top to the bottom... and that scares the shit out of the big financial players in sport, leading to ridiculously stupid ideas like the European Super League.

  • @martincarm5203
    @martincarm5203 Před 2 lety +1

    Some much respect for all of these racers, unbelievable balls of steel!!! Amazing to watch .

  • @colinmelling6369
    @colinmelling6369 Před 2 lety +3

    Brave as lions . No second chances . Unbelievable skills .

  • @GSD-hd1yh
    @GSD-hd1yh Před 2 lety +167

    Isle of Man TT, the world's greatest and most dangerous road race. It's a Time Trial and riders start 10 seconds apart. This means that you can win without having to be first to the finish line. The scoreboard is kept updated by the resident Scout Troup throughout the race. Road racing was banned as too dangerous on the British Mainland after a number of fatal crashes, but the Isle of Man continued their racing.

    • @Penguin_of_Death
      @Penguin_of_Death Před 2 lety +6

      They still race at Oliver's Mount in Scarborough

    • @GSD-hd1yh
      @GSD-hd1yh Před 2 lety +3

      @@Penguin_of_Death True, actually been covered on TV several times, great racing on narrow tracks. Always wanted to go, but never made it, yet!

    • @timbussens4940
      @timbussens4940 Před 2 lety

      The TT was the British GP until the about 1976, the races were held on the Isle of Man because racing was banned on the public highway on the mainland. Probably a hangover from the anally retentive red flag bollox.

    • @thetraveller869
      @thetraveller869 Před 2 lety +5

      Here in Northern Ireland (and down south too) road racing is alive and doing very well.
      Irish / Northern Irish 2022 Provisional Road Racing Calendar :
      22nd - 23rd April 2022 : 2022 Cookstown 100 (Centenary Event)
      29th - 30th April 2022 : 2022 Tandragee 100 (60th Anniversary Event)
      8th - 14th May 2022 : 2022 North West 200
      18th - 19th June 2022 : 2022 Kells Road Races
      25th - 26th June 2022 : 2022 Cork Road Races (Munster 100)
      2nd - 3rd July 2022 : 2022 Skerries 100 Road Races
      9th - 10th July 2022 : 2022 Walderstown Road Races (Race of the South)
      16th - 17th July 2022 : 2022 Faugheen 50 Road Races
      29th - 30th July 2022 : 2022 Armoy Road Races (Race of Legends)
      16th - 20th August 2022 : 2022 Ulster Grand Prix
      There are moves afoot to start a road-race on the Isle of Wight too. For you Johnny Foreigners that's the island just south of Southampton...

    • @tanglediver
      @tanglediver Před 2 lety

      Indeed. Éirinn go Brách! 😁

  • @mrjinks5641
    @mrjinks5641 Před 3 lety +122

    The TT is above and beyond 🇬🇧🇺🇸

  • @donrobbie1461
    @donrobbie1461 Před 2 lety +2

    Poetry in motion in UK means beautiful with everything coming together in perfect harmony

  • @ldarm
    @ldarm Před 2 lety +2

    The most beautiful race, I hope it never ends.

  • @simonnewby1215
    @simonnewby1215 Před 3 lety +86

    My dad is a very successful track motorcycle racer, I grew up with it. He first rode the TT in '67 and the last time was the Manx Grand Prix in '96. I am very proud of his achievements on track but (& I have never told him this) I was glad when he broke down on the IOM because I knew he was safe. The top TT riders are a different breed, even from short track racers who in the themselves are different from the rest of us.

    • @martinnaylor
      @martinnaylor Před 3 lety +5

      The TT riders certainly are a different breed,lost a good friend David Jefferies there.

    • @bobmarlowe3390
      @bobmarlowe3390 Před 3 lety +4

      And in '67, he was riding a BSA. :)

    • @simonnewby1215
      @simonnewby1215 Před 3 lety

      @@bobmarlowe3390 😲

    • @simonnewby1215
      @simonnewby1215 Před 3 lety

      @@bobmarlowe3390 ok, you've got me intrigued, was that some clever googling or do you know of my Dad?

    • @bobmarlowe3390
      @bobmarlowe3390 Před 3 lety +5

      @@simonnewby1215, I knew that the TT's website has an archive of the results from all the races. I've always liked British bikes, having had 3 Triumphs and a couple of Nortons, and I'm a bit of a history buff, so I've previously looked through a lot of them, mostly to see how the British marques finished. When you mentioned your dad had raced in '67, I looked through the '67 results for anyone named Newby.

  • @richardjohntierney5434
    @richardjohntierney5434 Před 3 lety +28

    Most years someone dies, but they keep coming back for the ultimate test of bravery and skill. Not many sports give you that. Heroes

  • @johnnybeer3770
    @johnnybeer3770 Před 2 lety +1

    Guy I worked with ( sadly no longer with us ) raced the 350çcTTin the 60's on a Manx Norton , he crashed , badly breaking a leg which left him with a permanent limp ,but he loved the TT even though he could no longer compete. 🇬🇧

  • @ginaxgstring
    @ginaxgstring Před 2 lety +2

    I can't tell ya how happy i am that you have done this. TT is my heaven 😍

  • @YGnoRMSter
    @YGnoRMSter Před 3 lety +90

    Someone once said "this is the only thing we have that comes close to 'pod-racing'!" (from starwars). i found that pretty accurate

  • @stephenhodgson3506
    @stephenhodgson3506 Před 3 lety +26

    There used to be a racer called Barry Sheen who once came off his bike at 175mph at Dayton and survived. When asked why he raced bikes instead of cars he said "if something goes wrong with a car I'm trapped inside. If something goes wrong with the bike I can always get off."

    • @jeremyatkinson4976
      @jeremyatkinson4976 Před 3 lety +7

      And he refused to race the TT , said it was too dangerous.

    • @bobmarlowe3390
      @bobmarlowe3390 Před 3 lety

      I once saw a guy come off a motorcycle dragster at 200 mph and he walked away from it. The bike didn't fare as well.

    • @gerrywhelan5761
      @gerrywhelan5761 Před 3 lety

      @@jeremyatkinson4976 Considering all the very talented riders that have died road racing he definitely had a point!

    • @davidnewman3318
      @davidnewman3318 Před 3 lety +2

      Sheene

    • @NipponNostalgicTV
      @NipponNostalgicTV Před 3 lety

      When he retired he went and raced cars. Barry was a big safety advocate and boycotted some gp circuits. He also invented back protectors. A lot more GP rider would have died without his work.

  • @janpedersen683
    @janpedersen683 Před 2 lety

    I have watched a bunch of your videos. You guys are great. Well deserved sub from me. Keep up the great work

  • @TimberwolfC14
    @TimberwolfC14 Před rokem +1

    Ok, as a bike rider all I can say is if ever i have the opportunity to meet anyone who has ridden on this race all I could do would be to kneel at their feet and bow down before them.

  • @Rabant777
    @Rabant777 Před 3 lety +117

    I'm going Bog snorkelling, Shin kicking and Cheese rolling ...... just to calm my nerves.

    • @tommallon4052
      @tommallon4052 Před 3 lety +5

      With sports like that, it's easy to see how England had such a vast empire.

    • @n0body550
      @n0body550 Před 3 lety +3

      @@tommallon4052 are you one of those people that thinks the TT is in england and that ireland is in london or something?

    • @peterdurnien9084
      @peterdurnien9084 Před 3 lety +4

      Or maybe the Atherstone ball game, one rule, You're not allowed to kill anyone.

    • @rickvonrockendale4300
      @rickvonrockendale4300 Před 3 lety

      I am going to scrub a filthy toilet.!

    • @BoBentleys_HIVE
      @BoBentleys_HIVE Před 3 lety

      Lol

  • @sen5i
    @sen5i Před 3 lety +57

    Watch a whole lap POV then you'll see how mental it really is

    • @davem5333
      @davem5333 Před 2 lety +3

      And the riders have to do SIX laps.
      NASCAR drivers ain't got the balls to do this.

  • @8martinp1
    @8martinp1 Před 4 měsíci

    Have been wanting to go there for years. Finally got accommodation for 2024 and bought a new bike. Can't wait. Love these videos.

  • @federicotombolini_
    @federicotombolini_ Před 2 lety

    Until 1976 this race was part of the World Motorcycle championship.
    (the video you reacted to is one of my favourites EVER on CZcams, also for the magnificent soundtrack!)

  • @christopherjames5895
    @christopherjames5895 Před 3 lety +59

    A friend of mine died while riding the course a couple of years ago ..... RIP

    • @bollixful
      @bollixful Před 3 lety +1

      Condolences, a mate died 1994, another 140mph smash in the manx 1999 he survived, I had a "mad Sunday " "off" on '84 broke my wrist..... still keep going back tho... 🙈😅🤣😅🤣😅👍

    • @petemasta99
      @petemasta99 Před 3 lety +1

      Gone but never forgotten mate, they live on with you.

    • @williamjagkenny5977
      @williamjagkenny5977 Před 2 lety +1

      I lost my riding buddy in 2018 on the course, he always said before he would race that if he didn’t come back, he was just going to make sure the other racers are safe and he was never far away. Miss you loads Dan, rest easy

  • @lewisb85
    @lewisb85 Před 3 lety +41

    Love road racing its amazing, the guy with the big hair and side burns is Guy Martin whos a uk tv legend. holds several land speed records etc. He's currently working with triumph to break the motorcycle land speed record.

    • @paulmurgatroyd6372
      @paulmurgatroyd6372 Před 3 lety +9

      His youtube channel is definitely worth a look through, he's a real character and turns his hand to many things.

    • @paulmcateer1595
      @paulmcateer1595 Před 3 lety +6

      @@paulmurgatroyd6372
      Guy Martin is like a cross between Evel Knievel, and Fred Dibna! 😎

    • @madmandan1982
      @madmandan1982 Před 3 lety

      Proper.

  • @13thnotehifireviews7
    @13thnotehifireviews7 Před 2 lety

    Your CZcams channel is fun, and the way you play off each other is tremendous. Love all your British shows you do. Can recommend Bottom with Rick Mayall

  • @alankelsey949
    @alankelsey949 Před 2 lety +1

    We went to the TT a few times and the turns at the Fairy Glen and the post office were totally unreal, its a normal little streets race with scary speed

  • @TheNetroDude
    @TheNetroDude Před 3 lety +26

    You should react to Guy Martin’s crash at the Isle of Man TT, he’s an absolute legend around the UK, he absolutely overcame his injuries like a boss.

  • @tizzieblack3384
    @tizzieblack3384 Před 3 lety +31

    Let's face it, US and UK both have their crazies, just different kinds. Blessed are the cracked for they shall let in the light.

  • @peterh7788
    @peterh7788 Před 2 lety +1

    Great reaction. Really enjoy your videos. Your fellow countryman has done a similar one on the IoM tt which gives a lot of information that you were wondering about. It’s a documentary about the history and challenges as well as some truly eye watering clips. The video he reacts to is from an Australian participant’s view. I think it’s called ‘The Isle of Man TT crashes - documentary’. It’s not all about crashes but there are some interesting interview and information. Just a suggestion - keep up the good work 👍

  • @DOCDARKNESSREAL
    @DOCDARKNESSREAL Před 2 lety +3

    There’s only one king of the mountain Joey Dunlop, humble and loved working the spanner’s on his own bikes but was a demon when he got on the bike. Cut from different stuff 👍 love the reactions. Check out Guy Martin he’s cut from the same stuff Joey was 🏍

  • @mikebeer1567
    @mikebeer1567 Před 3 lety +39

    This is like F1 back in the 50s and 60s, there is a very real chance you will not survive the race. They interviewed the starter (always the same guy) and he said that his job is a very solemn one as both he and the riders realize he might be the very last person on earth to touch/talk to them

    • @ceevio_art
      @ceevio_art Před 3 lety +4

      You're dead right (no pun intended). How this race is still allowed to go on is astonishing to me. I'm not saying it *should* be banned, but how have the lawyers not got involved yet, like they do in every other part of our lives? It was lawyers/insurance that forced the F1 to become safer and safer over the years - both for drivers and spectators. They, quite literally, couldn't afford not to. Same with Moto GP.
      Ask yourself; if a roller coaster ride resulted in 1 in every 100 riders dying, would it be allowed to operate, even if there was full disclosure, and "ride at your own risk" signs everywhere? The lawyers would have a field day!

    • @jimbeam3280
      @jimbeam3280 Před 3 lety +10

      @@ceevio_art God save us from a world dictated to by the reptiles of the legal profession.

    • @lewisb85
      @lewisb85 Před 3 lety +4

      A guy I used to work with raced the tt as a privateer, he used to race his Hayabusa. I’ve seen the liability wavier it’s like multiple pages long!

    • @fatlad5090
      @fatlad5090 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ceevio_art cause it's isle of Man. It's got its own laws. you ride you die so be it you know the risk. Any biker in the world would just love to let rip on normal roads with no traffic and no speed limits.

    • @johnbeck1978
      @johnbeck1978 Před 3 lety +2

      @@fatlad5090 I'd love to do mad Sunday but damn that circuit is faster then my brain and I know for sure I'd end up smeared across the countryside. But hot damn what a way to check out. In the words of Marcus Aurelius "death smiles at us all, all we can do is smile back"

  • @jamespasifull3424
    @jamespasifull3424 Před 3 lety +32

    Oh, forgot to mention.
    The film isn't 'speeded-up'!!
    They're actually going THAT fast!! 😲😲😲

  • @vickywitton1008
    @vickywitton1008 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you imagine finding out your loved one wants to take part in the TT?? OMG! It's insane!

  • @sas2300
    @sas2300 Před 2 lety

    Its the fact your on normal public roads and streets that makes it even more crazy for me.

  • @dazzanomas9418
    @dazzanomas9418 Před 3 lety +52

    These guys are the most experienced bike racers on the planet and to any normal person they seem nuts but what is even more crazy is that the TT attracts thousands of bikers who go over to the Island to watch the racing on their own bikes and sunday is known as MAD SUNDAY because anyone with a bike can go on to the track and go as fast as they like and thousands take up the challenge and nearly every year it for at least one ends in tragedy.

    • @westham535
      @westham535 Před 3 lety +3

      Whats with the profile pic?

    • @davebcf1231
      @davebcf1231 Před 3 lety +5

      They're far from the most experienced bike racers on the planet. Most of these guys work regular jobs and only race a few times a year, which actually makes it more impressive. MotoGP riders are significantly more experienced. It's not even a close comparison. You could make a case that they're the bravest bike racers on the planet, but bravery and experience are far from the same thing.

    • @SuperWoodspoon
      @SuperWoodspoon Před 3 lety +4

      Ha ha ha Mad Sunday - there's always a wrecked bike with a bucket and a note saying "please give generously He's not seen the damage yet"

    • @brad5983
      @brad5983 Před 3 lety +1

      dave bcf mate Rossi tried it and said he got scared so u talk shit

    • @gerrywhelan5761
      @gerrywhelan5761 Před 3 lety

      @@davebcf1231 Moto GP riders are even experienced at 15, most off today's bunch were on a bike once they are out of the pram, but having the mentally to do the TT because of the danger takes a special kind of mind, many get concerned and worried as the TT approaches and fear it, but still they go and do it.
      Don't know how many GP riders could do that, even as talented as they are.

  • @stefcowan836
    @stefcowan836 Před 2 lety +29

    Also, the great joey Dunlop had to be lifted on to his bike in the morning races as he had been out partying all night, these guys are actually mental 😂

    • @beardedchimp
      @beardedchimp Před rokem +3

      That shouldn't be mocked, it is a disability suffered by the Northern Irish, myself included. It isn't our fault we've been drinking Buckfast all night. As George Best said 'I spent a lot of money on booze, birds, and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.' We can't be helped hahahaha.

  • @NickHunter
    @NickHunter Před 11 měsíci

    For years as a kid I had a vague memory of a white building with a symbol on it of 3 conjoined legs. I always assumed it had been a weird dream. One day when I was like 15-16 I mentioned it to my dad and he was like "that was when me and your mam went to the TT races on the Isle of Man when you were 4. The building was the creche we dropped you off at while we went to the pub to watch the races" :D

  • @philipwhitehouse330
    @philipwhitehouse330 Před 2 lety +1

    You Guys are Awesome. (Can’t believe as a Brit in Saying Awesome😂)
    Your reaction to this TT Video is the best I’ve seen across You Tube.
    Spencer and Danny, I can only describe you as the “Morcambe and Wise” of America.
    Morcambe and Wise is a British iconic comedy double act of the 1960,s and 1970’s. Look them up. They are so funny.
    You are so sincere in all of your reaction videos. And I love you guys also as you work so well together and feed of each other in both seriousness and funny way.
    I also love the fact that I think you have a great fondness of our Great Country the UK. Keep the videos coming

  • @paulthompson2231
    @paulthompson2231 Před 3 lety +21

    I've watched the TT for over 20 years and it still amazes and scares me every time, almost 200mph through tiny villages is just insane. There is one corner taken at at least 70 where the best line has your helmet virtually brushing the side of a house!

  • @catastrophic009
    @catastrophic009 Před 3 lety +19

    Welcome to the Greatest but scariest motorcycle race in the World....If this doesn't send shivers down your spine nothing ever will...It's mind-blowing !!

  • @deadjester
    @deadjester Před 2 lety +1

    It's a time trial race, so there is a pretty continuous flow of bikes. There are also practice sessions. There are frequent serious and fatal accidents in the Isle of Mann TT (Tourist Trophy) with about 170+ dead so far since it first started in 1905. Its open to several different bike classes and to all qualifying racers.

  • @andrewc0128
    @andrewc0128 Před 2 lety +1

    8:26
    Spectator: "Dude! You gotta left turn here!"
    Rider: "Okay, but I'm accelerating right now."

  • @respectfulremastersbymetal8336

    What gets me is the amount of muscle memory it would take. I mean, this is a very narrow, imperfect asphalt, 14 MINUTE long track full of like 90 degree turns and s***. At 200 freaking mph. The amount of memory perfection to even do a single lap at even a normal speed without crashing just boggles my mind.

  • @sorryofficer1
    @sorryofficer1 Před 3 lety +25

    The races last a week. You guys should absolutely go for the experience, soak up the atmosphere, you will be made very welcome and as an added bonus you can try some proper beer.

  • @iain075
    @iain075 Před 11 měsíci

    Love the TT, love your respect for it and the competitors. Well done lads, nicely done.

  • @Sids60sSounds
    @Sids60sSounds Před 2 lety +1

    Search CZcams for an onboard TT lap. You'll be amazed at how long you can hold your breath!

  • @markoakley8526
    @markoakley8526 Před 3 lety +33

    I wonder if they realise that somebody dies at the TT - almost EVERY year

    • @flyingroy1965
      @flyingroy1965 Před 2 lety

      200-300, so far (competitors) multiply that up for pre race deaths amongst the spectators.

    • @pete92a
      @pete92a Před 2 lety +1

      On average two people per year!

    • @tramachi7027
      @tramachi7027 Před 2 lety

      @@pete92a for over a century btw...been around since 1907 :D

    • @Penguin_of_Death
      @Penguin_of_Death Před 2 lety

      @@flyingroy1965 Only 161 at the IOMTT, including riders, spectators, marshals etc. It's actually 277 for the mountain course at all events - the Manx GP accounts for 110 of those 277 fatalities

    • @Penguin_of_Death
      @Penguin_of_Death Před 2 lety

      @@pete92a 1.61 - 161 over the 100 runnings of the IOMTT

  • @jyayjohn
    @jyayjohn Před 3 lety +25

    It's unlike anything you can ever experience and worth the trip. It's absolutely psycho to witness first hand.

  • @martymcfly6914
    @martymcfly6914 Před 2 lety

    Dude I flinched a few times on the crashes compilation

  • @alisoncauser2955
    @alisoncauser2955 Před 2 lety

    The crazy part is mad Sunday, where members of the public race the roads. Its exhilarating and scary all at the same time.

  • @oshay333
    @oshay333 Před 3 lety +26

    Whats great about the TT is that most of the time they are not professionals, but local legends & Motorbike enthusiasts

    • @richardharnden3507
      @richardharnden3507 Před 3 lety +3

      That used to be the case but now you have professional road racers & Superbike champions such as McGuinness, Dumlop, Anstee, Hillier, etc...

    • @oshay333
      @oshay333 Před 3 lety +2

      @@richardharnden3507 Makes sense, i remember watching McGuiness....An absolute legend

    • @campbellfraser7599
      @campbellfraser7599 Před 3 lety +4

      You have to race in the northwest 200 and the Ulster gp to qualify for the TT now.

    • @richieb7692
      @richieb7692 Před 3 lety +1

      The top prize money, doesn't actually cover the costs of buying and prepping the bike and doing the race.
      They are competing to be the best.

    • @gerrywhelan5761
      @gerrywhelan5761 Před 3 lety +2

      But your riding skills will be checked, where have you raced, how did you perform etc before you are allowed to race in the TT, and the class of bike is decided on as well, low power for new comers, that is if you have done well in the above and proven you are not a danger to yourself or to others.

  • @chrisjolly6954
    @chrisjolly6954 Před 3 lety +17

    I live on the Isle of Man - it comes alive for the TT!

    • @timp1390
      @timp1390 Před 3 lety

      You lucky lucky bastard! See you there in 2023 hopefully 👍🍺

    • @chrisjolly6954
      @chrisjolly6954 Před 3 lety +1

      @@timp1390 I would book as soon as ferry or flight tickets become available - same with accommodation - not cheap though!

  • @munnibloke8766
    @munnibloke8766 Před 2 lety +1

    TT is second to nothing for balls out riding , kerbs ,lampposts, hedges , buildings , 200mph on 30ft wide tarmac with no compromise... awesome 🧡

  • @inaodce405
    @inaodce405 Před 2 lety

    Dope reaction bruv
    Thank you

  • @sapientbutterfly
    @sapientbutterfly Před 3 lety +38

    Now you need to check out the TT sidecar races too.

  • @markc734
    @markc734 Před 3 lety +3

    The TT is held on public roads and is only closed for the races and practice. There are road signs, lamp posts, road markings and all the other street furniture for the riders to cope with. A lap is thirty-seven and three quarter miles long with over 250 bends. The course goes from sea level to over 1000 feet in elevation. The race is run over four or six laps. A pit stop has to take place every two laps for tyres and fuel. There is hardly any prize money.

  • @dulseeater4019
    @dulseeater4019 Před 9 měsíci

    The flying bike dialogue was priceless. LOL'ed, didn't I?

  • @MKPFave
    @MKPFave Před rokem

    It's a spectacular feat of man and machine in motion, balls of steel riding on those narrow twisty roads.
    Sadly, since 1907 there have been 258 fatalities and hundreds more injured.

  • @timglennon6814
    @timglennon6814 Před 3 lety +67

    This Isle of Man TT race has be going for over 100 years.

    • @arwelp
      @arwelp Před 3 lety +6

      1907.

    • @cameronmoodie713
      @cameronmoodie713 Před 3 lety +2

      Am sure it's the only road race left in the uk.

    • @timglennon6814
      @timglennon6814 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cameronmoodie713. Yes it is.

    • @davyfaeforth
      @davyfaeforth Před 3 lety

      @@cameronmoodie713 what about the rd racing nothern Ireland

    • @theoriginalmikaveli
      @theoriginalmikaveli Před 3 lety +3

      @@cameronmoodie713 the Isle of Man isn't even part of the UK....

  • @johnboiacca8680
    @johnboiacca8680 Před 3 lety +46

    I got hit by a bird in my chest riding at ~80mph, and it felt like a decent punch. Kinetic energy increases with speed squared, so at 200mph it would feel 6.25 times as intense. I don't think it would actually get you off the bike, but it would definitely leave a nice bruise. Also: at 7:50: when you have no wheels to the ground on a bike you are not a plane, you are a bullet, with no control on where you are going and how you are landing.

    • @marksheppard4475
      @marksheppard4475 Před 2 lety +3

      Not true weight distribution braking the wheels rear in particular alter your trajectory agreed not alot

    • @B-A-L
      @B-A-L Před rokem +1

      @A H I got hit on the visor by a butterfly once and had to put up with a dead wing flapping on it until I could stop and wipe the guts off! The last thing that went through the butterfly's head was... its arse!

    • @russmiller7284
      @russmiller7284 Před 9 měsíci

      In full gear, I had a sparrow hit me in the right shoulder while riding 120 mph and it was like getting hit by a fastball. No bueno. Had it hit me in the faceshield, I'd be dead. It goes without saying that it was a very bad day for the sparrow.

  • @cosullivan311
    @cosullivan311 Před 9 dny

    This a man's racing. Michael Dunlop from Northern Ireland, has won this race 21 times.

  • @vnigallahoir3523
    @vnigallahoir3523 Před 2 lety +1

    So, the "flying doctor" did a series on it. They do actually have trauma doctors on motorcycles that HAUL ASS and keep race pace and respond to accidents. It's super interesting to see how they treat patients.
    In other races, Dakar should be on the list. Especially the motorbikes.

  • @cornovii934
    @cornovii934 Před 3 lety +10

    And dont forget the fact the Ladies race alongside the men , if your fast(and safe)enough - your good enough .

  • @timothybarker3589
    @timothybarker3589 Před 3 lety +42

    I'm glad you guys appreciate this race the TT is one of the coolest races out there. Zero safety barriers really.

  • @screenfixer1936
    @screenfixer1936 Před 2 lety +1

    Just discovered you
    I love you guys...🇺🇸 💪🏼❤️
    Cheers from southern Italy 🇮🇹

  • @iancraig6070
    @iancraig6070 Před 2 lety

    These guys are heroes and if you crash your badly injured or dead it's as brutal as that.

  • @ivandavies1388
    @ivandavies1388 Před 3 lety +12

    I used to love going to the TT, though I haven't been for 20 years. Amazing that it is on public roads with no run offs like you have on a race track, just garden walls and lamp posts! We used to enjoy tight bends such as bungalow corner, a great live event.

  • @eddhardy1054
    @eddhardy1054 Před 3 lety +17

    3:30...guys the Tourist Trophy has been going for over 100 years, I think the locals are probably used to it. 🤣

  • @johnmclean4885
    @johnmclean4885 Před 2 lety

    I was there 2007 it was the 100 year Celarbration it was epic ,something that you will NEVER forget

  • @BFC442
    @BFC442 Před 2 lety +1

    Do this one guys. 2018 Isle of Man Senior TT - On board Full Lap with Peter Hickman Commentary