The Senior race isn't age related. It's the most powerful bikes. I thought is was older guys but kept seeing people who either looked extremely good for their age or I had it wrong. You two are fun!
The thing that terrifies me about that race is the fact that there are basically no proper racing track style run off areas. You are either into a wall, into someone’s front garden or into a ditch…
And then there is the story of the Guy that parted company with the Bike . Bike ended up in a Pub Carpark and the Rider , an Irishman , ended up sliding in through the Front Door of said Pub , coming to a halt just in front of the Bar . Stood up , looked around and then Ordered a Guiness . Needless to say , Hilarity ensued .
The Isle of Man TT is something special. First recorded race is 1907. One of the best documentaries to explain it is "Closer to the Edge" filmed over the 2010 TT and introduces some of the biggest names - and a couple of horrific crashes. Hairpin bends to speeds well over 200mph. The 37.73 mile lap record currently stands at 136.358mph AVERAGE speed by Peter Hickman in 2023. Currently stands at 258 recorded deaths of competitors - but spectators and "mad Sunday" bike riders have died plenty of times.
That is a serious race. We have a go man, Guy Martin, who used to race it, and he has smashed every bone in his body. He said that it is a real challenge to race it because no 2 laps are the same. Great reaction.
I used to race professional UCI World Cup downhill mountain biking for about 15 years, retired in 2010. We would race down mountains all over the world, as fast as we possibly could, on a bicycle, and you are NEVER fast enough. You got used to going through corners like these and trusting your suspension settings for the g out at the bottom, and your mechanics for setting it up how you like it, but we were going maybe 30-40 mph max in the open sections and 5-20mph in the rock gardens, speeds like that. That being said, there is absolutely no way that I would do these speeds!!! I would trust myself and get used to it to a degree, but not to these life gambits anymore, and I do not possess that skillset that these riders have in the least. Just mind blowing every, single time I watch it.
I'm a fell runner (it's a UK version of mountain running where we go up and down steep and technical mountain trails) so quite often find myself passing (on the ascents) or being passed (on the descents) by mtb riders, coming down when you get one going full pelt it's pretty terrifying, especially when you can hear then coming before you can se them when there's zero visibility! It's always fun though and lots of banter, especially when running past them on the uphill.
"You'd have to have been racing for a long time, before you try that.". And, quite often, not even then. The famous Valentino Rossi ducked out. And, of course, absolutely the greatest possible respect to him for doing so and for all his amazing accomplishments, and equal respect to those who do choose to race in the IoM TT and similar events. Losing one's life round this circuit (not even in a race, necessarily) is alarmingly likely, and one is never in full control (e.g. someone else's bike may have dropped oil). The organisers at least know for sure that the participants understand the dangers, and the limits on the safety measures should one lose control, fall off, etc.
Senior in UK sports means the very best elite at their peak racers, so that's the main race, I used to be a track athlete and they use the term senior too for their main races, I still race xc for fun in the winter as a Vet50+ and there's 8 races during a full day's racing covering all ages and abilities, but the main race of the day with all the best at their peak racers is the senior race in the mid afternoon.
Even on the race track your not as close to the passing bikes! You can feel the heat and pressure as the pass it's unbelievable how much you feel and the excitement!!!!
Onbashira Festival in Suwa, Nagano, Japan. Held once every 6 years, this festival celebrates the bringing of huge logs from Mt. Yatsugatake to the shrine. = You could watch this because its mad
Senior TT refers to the bike: Any machine complying with the following specifications: TT Superbike: (Machines complying with the 2012 FIM Superbike and Supersport Championships specifications) (Over 750cc up to 1000cc 4 cylinders 4-stroke) (Over 750cc up to 1000cc 3 cylinders 4-stroke) (Over 850cc up to 1200cc 2 cylinders 4-stroke)[
The guys hair wasn’t blown off by the speed it was pulled off with a string, staged. You can see it being pulled from the bottom in the slow motion footage.
The human beings who enter the Isle of Mann TT are engaged in a psychological battle. The biking skills required are beyond the highest humanly possible, but what separates these riders, is the mental strength to participate in an activity where instant death can occur at any moment, in a race where, not by any stretch of the imagination, are the variables that decide life or death under your control. If people played Russian roulette with live rounds, you would always get crowds who would come to watch, and in some ways this is a bit like that, but I suppose the immense skill involved, puts it into a proper sporting groove, but still you have to question, if nobody came to watch/no video/TV coverage, would all thees riders still do it?
You wouldn't want to be working night's, the do have officials who literally walk the track several times to make sure that every little stone or pebble is removed and over the years several spectators have been killed as well as the bikers, bless them all.
Them old houses are 2ft thick stone walls so they ain't moving anywhere if you hit one, even if you hit one at that speed you would probably only have to do a bit of pointing up to fix the wall but you and the bike would just disintegrate.
Been to watch a few time and ridden it in the 80s and I have to say I have no idea how they memorise the course. I was a keen rider but completely pedestrian in comparison . Peter Hickman a TT winner has his workshop where I live
2 videos I urge you to watch P Hickman (lap record holder) onboard video during practice - - - - it'll make you wince M Higgins in a Subaru car, pretty good commentary - - - - - hope to hell he doesn't work for Uber!!!!
They may have motorcycle racing in Canada, well to be honest most countries have some form of motor sport, but this right here? This is unique, there is nothing like it anywhere else in the world. If memory serves, the amount of people who have died in this race over the years works out to 3 per year on average. It really is no holds bard when it comes to the rules on speed and safety, ultimately they give you free reign so its up to you how much you wanna risk on the day. Same goes for the spectators, you know the risks when you go :)
Last year (I think) one of the guys of the 44 Teeth channel lost his leg in the TT. He wasn’t even in the fastest category. You have to have a certain mindset to be able to even try it.. I know I never would.
Has nothing to do with racing but check out Alex Honnold free solo. These guys have all the turns memorized and counted out if that makes sense. Same with Alex Free solo climbing different routes.
You can buy exotic car by selling one of this bike. Because that much cost to maintain those bikes. Not typical version of those bikes. They push there limits on those bike to get most out of them.also those jumps not easy to handle because they have to push bike down to back in ground or bike will flew off .
If you want some commentary on British Sports you must not neglect that commentary by the late Brian Johnston and the Leg Over ( a British term meaning `to have sex ) incident in a great British Cricket Match. It will make your belly ache with laughter.
Loiter and lose the race. If you enter this game you`ve got to take a bottle with you. Me ? I get scared on aircraft which seem to drift slowly above, the earth below. It is only when I get closer to the ground that I realise there`s a nut case on my machine.
most of these clips are in Ireland on Irish and north of ireland roads not all are isle of man clips theres 3 tracks on Irish roads 1 north and 2 south
@@bradlucy That's good; I'll look out for that. I felt you were enjoying it but that you had given up on it after you went on to other things, and it's been a while since the last one.
I am proud to be a mad Brit with all the crazy stupid stuff we do here. Its what makes life exciting! I drove my super tuned Ford Cosworth at 165 mph on my way to Warwick Castle one day, and my adrenelin was pumping! ( national speed limit 70 mph. OOPS! ) Great fun! And as Pink Floyd sang, "The lunatic is on the grass" ( the real green stuff, or the weed! ) 🤪😂🤣 Some riders normally die at every race. 😢😱
Another video to confuse the masses. Lots and lots of races here that are NOT IOM. Irish road racing being well represented in these clips. Can't you guys read captions?
The TT is the greatest/deadliest race on the entire planet nothing on four wheels or traditional two wheel track comes no where close to the TT!!! I've been to the Isle & witnessed with my own eyes... everything else is clowns 🤡 childs play, sorry smh... Men come here to race for the history, tradition & prestige of being the elite.
The Senior race isn't age related. It's the most powerful bikes. I thought is was older guys but kept seeing people who either looked extremely good for their age or I had it wrong. You two are fun!
" wow look at that looook at thaaaaat " 😂❤
🤣🤣🤣
The thing that terrifies me about that race is the fact that there are basically no proper racing track style run off areas. You are either into a wall, into someone’s front garden or into a ditch…
Or into a bunch of spectators 😬 Scary race
And then there is the story of the Guy that parted company with the Bike . Bike ended up in a Pub Carpark and the Rider , an Irishman , ended up sliding in through the Front Door of said Pub , coming to a halt just in front of the Bar . Stood up , looked around and then Ordered a Guiness .
Needless to say , Hilarity ensued .
Hence the term 'road racing'.
Watch conor cummins fall off a mountain
@@jamesskeoch6562 . Yeah , THAT was Fucked Up , huh .
The Isle of Man TT is something special. First recorded race is 1907. One of the best documentaries to explain it is "Closer to the Edge" filmed over the 2010 TT and introduces some of the biggest names - and a couple of horrific crashes. Hairpin bends to speeds well over 200mph. The 37.73 mile lap record currently stands at 136.358mph AVERAGE speed by Peter Hickman in 2023. Currently stands at 258 recorded deaths of competitors - but spectators and "mad Sunday" bike riders have died plenty of times.
Imagine hitting 218mph on a bike. Terrifying. These riders are nutcases. But it is an utterly thrilling event, no two ways about it.
Fastest I've ever gone on two wheels was 137mph and that was only in a straight line, that was faster than I was comfortable with.
That is a serious race. We have a go man, Guy Martin, who used to race it, and he has smashed every bone in his body. He said that it is a real challenge to race it because no 2 laps are the same. Great reaction.
Unbelievable 😲
I used to race professional UCI World Cup downhill mountain biking for about 15 years, retired in 2010. We would race down mountains all over the world, as fast as we possibly could, on a bicycle, and you are NEVER fast enough. You got used to going through corners like these and trusting your suspension settings for the g out at the bottom, and your mechanics for setting it up how you like it, but we were going maybe 30-40 mph max in the open sections and 5-20mph in the rock gardens, speeds like that.
That being said, there is absolutely no way that I would do these speeds!!! I would trust myself and get used to it to a degree, but not to these life gambits anymore, and I do not possess that skillset that these riders have in the least. Just mind blowing every, single time I watch it.
I'm a fell runner (it's a UK version of mountain running where we go up and down steep and technical mountain trails) so quite often find myself passing (on the ascents) or being passed (on the descents) by mtb riders, coming down when you get one going full pelt it's pretty terrifying, especially when you can hear then coming before you can se them when there's zero visibility! It's always fun though and lots of banter, especially when running past them on the uphill.
"You'd have to have been racing for a long time, before you try that.". And, quite often, not even then. The famous Valentino Rossi ducked out. And, of course, absolutely the greatest possible respect to him for doing so and for all his amazing accomplishments, and equal respect to those who do choose to race in the IoM TT and similar events.
Losing one's life round this circuit (not even in a race, necessarily) is alarmingly likely, and one is never in full control (e.g. someone else's bike may have dropped oil). The organisers at least know for sure that the participants understand the dangers, and the limits on the safety measures should one lose control, fall off, etc.
The headphones makes that big red hair look like cockerspaniel ears 😊
Senior in UK sports means the very best elite at their peak racers, so that's the main race, I used to be a track athlete and they use the term senior too for their main races, I still race xc for fun in the winter as a Vet50+ and there's 8 races during a full day's racing covering all ages and abilities, but the main race of the day with all the best at their peak racers is the senior race in the mid afternoon.
Guy crashed and broke his back, pelvis and other multiple fractures and still came back to race later after he recovered.
Since 1937 there has only been one year where there were no fatalities in the IoMTT. The worst year was 2005, with 11 deaths.
Around 2 or 3 competitors die every year. It’s incredible. They have around a 1 in 100 chance of death. Nuts
I do remember that first video, where Lucy told Brad, "Shut up, I'm driving!"
On the streets animals occasionally come out of nowhere and that’s a constant danger too.
Even on the race track your not as close to the passing bikes! You can feel the heat and pressure as the pass it's unbelievable how much you feel and the excitement!!!!
Onbashira Festival in Suwa, Nagano, Japan. Held once every 6 years, this festival celebrates the bringing of huge logs from Mt. Yatsugatake to the shrine. = You could watch this because its mad
Senior TT refers to the bike: Any machine complying with the following specifications:
TT Superbike: (Machines complying with the 2012 FIM Superbike and Supersport Championships specifications)
(Over 750cc up to 1000cc 4 cylinders 4-stroke)
(Over 750cc up to 1000cc 3 cylinders 4-stroke)
(Over 850cc up to 1200cc 2 cylinders 4-stroke)[
The guys hair wasn’t blown off by the speed it was pulled off with a string, staged. You can see it being pulled from the bottom in the slow motion footage.
Ya, when I was producing the slow motion clip I realized that 😁
Senior doesn't mean elderly people, it's the "Senior" i.e. major race of the week.
The Stadium , is where the Race starts
Northwest 200 , this w/end..or next weekend .Portrush/Port Stewart.....radio coverage is really exciting if you can't get the full coverage!
The human beings who enter the Isle of Mann TT are engaged in a psychological battle. The biking skills required are beyond the highest humanly possible, but what separates these riders, is the mental strength to participate in an activity where instant death can occur at any moment, in a race where, not by any stretch of the imagination, are the variables that decide life or death under your control. If people played Russian roulette with live rounds, you would always get crowds who would come to watch, and in some ways this is a bit like that, but I suppose the immense skill involved, puts it into a proper sporting groove, but still you have to question, if nobody came to watch/no video/TV coverage, would all thees riders still do it?
Guys watch the on board Peter Hickman lap.
The pub wall at 4.12 Unfortunately riders have ploughed into it at massive speeds with fatal results.
You wouldn't want to be working night's, the do have officials who literally walk the track several times to make sure that every little stone or pebble is removed and over the years several spectators have been killed as well as the bikers, bless them all.
These riders , got to admire them balls of steel,one mistake can mean death . unfortunately many have been killed.
Them old houses are 2ft thick stone walls so they ain't moving anywhere if you hit one, even if you hit one at that speed you would probably only have to do a bit of pointing up to fix the wall but you and the bike would just disintegrate.
Brad at 5:45 😂😂
5:49 when Brad watches irl
Been to watch a few time and ridden it in the 80s and I have to say I have no idea how they memorise the course. I was a keen rider but completely pedestrian in comparison . Peter Hickman a TT winner has his workshop where I live
2 videos I urge you to watch
P Hickman (lap record holder) onboard video during practice - - - - it'll make you wince
M Higgins in a Subaru car, pretty good commentary - - - - - hope to hell he doesn't work for Uber!!!!
It takes around three years to learn the TT track..no just the corners but where you need to be on the road when taking them…it’s crazy
Bros phone almost got yeeted 😂😂😅
Have you seen the clip where the bloke flies over a hump-back bridge at 150mph straight into the side of a house? Amazing.
They may have motorcycle racing in Canada, well to be honest most countries have some form of motor sport, but this right here? This is unique, there is nothing like it anywhere else in the world. If memory serves, the amount of people who have died in this race over the years works out to 3 per year on average. It really is no holds bard when it comes to the rules on speed and safety, ultimately they give you free reign so its up to you how much you wanna risk on the day. Same goes for the spectators, you know the risks when you go :)
4:33 kinda Guy Martin looking fella..?
Last year (I think) one of the guys of the 44 Teeth channel lost his leg in the TT. He wasn’t even in the fastest category.
You have to have a certain mindset to be able to even try it.. I know I never would.
Great clip guys 😮
"Senior" refers to the motorcycle series, not the person riding the bike. LOL
I'm not trying to be mean; I just thought it was a bit amusing.
In the Raven brigde (the name of the brigde it's ballaugh) diee a rider some years ago (the video of the crash is in CZcams)
Awesome guys 🙏
You guys crack me up
The Isle of Man has no speed limits on its roads
Not true. There is no speed limit on the mountain but normal UK speed limits in the towns and villages.
@@stevet7695 apologies - I should believe everything I hear
No you shouldn't.@@davenunn7259
try the clip of a cam on the bike, its insane.
Has nothing to do with racing but check out Alex Honnold free solo. These guys have all the turns memorized and counted out if that makes sense. Same with Alex Free solo climbing different routes.
Try to get an onboard camera video of the TT, and hold on to the chair lol.
_Stay on the grey bit_
Will you be doing a 'crashes' video?
👌👍✌️
Yes definitely
You can buy exotic car by selling one of this bike. Because that much cost to maintain those bikes. Not typical version of those bikes. They push there limits on those bike to get most out of them.also those jumps not easy to handle because they have to push bike down to back in ground or bike will flew off .
Do'nt know if ya'v heard of the "Cerne Abbas Giant", worth looking for if you hav'ent seen it. Just as "uplifting" as this ..maybe more so.
Look up Guy Marin TT crash 🥴 he also lives local
it is such a scary space but its been established for a long time
A week of practice precedes a week of racing. It's a 32 mile circuit, and they need to precisely remember every bend and bump.
37 miles
If you want some commentary on British Sports you must not neglect that commentary by the late Brian Johnston and the Leg Over ( a British term meaning `to have sex ) incident in a great British Cricket Match. It will make your belly ache with laughter.
One person a year dies racing on this track😢
Raced there back in the late 60s and 70s fantastic time mind you back then the road was not as good had to miss manhole covers in the road
The on board cams are even more frightening.
Just over 136 mph was the fastest average speed in the TT race. But, the highest single speeds on the straights don't count.
And next the Isle of Man TT crash compilation?
Loiter and lose the race. If you enter this game you`ve got to take a bottle with you. Me ? I get scared on aircraft which seem to drift slowly above, the earth below. It is only when I get closer to the ground that I realise there`s a nut case on my machine.
most of these clips are in Ireland on Irish and north of ireland roads not all are isle of man clips theres 3 tracks on Irish roads 1 north and 2 south
All it takes is a rock making it into the track, or a little oil, and you are DEAD
Now for something completely different: Are there any more reactions to 'Time gentlemen please', please?
Yes, got one coming
@@bradlucy That's good; I'll look out for that. I felt you were enjoying it but that you had given up on it after you went on to other things, and it's been a while since the last one.
Nope Canada does not do that on public roads to much danger for People buildings homes . Tracs have safety mesures for the fan.
I am proud to be a mad Brit with all the crazy stupid stuff we do here. Its what makes life exciting! I drove my super tuned Ford Cosworth at 165 mph on my way to Warwick Castle one day, and my adrenelin was pumping! ( national speed limit 70 mph. OOPS! ) Great fun! And as Pink Floyd sang, "The lunatic is on the grass" ( the real green stuff, or the weed! ) 🤪😂🤣 Some riders normally die at every race. 😢😱
Coming to a Suburban Street near you , soon...............................................
Another video to confuse the masses. Lots and lots of races here that are NOT IOM. Irish road racing being well represented in these clips.
Can't you guys read captions?
lol
nice to see a BTS perspective, you're both so professional otherwise 🤪
Ave speed 136mph - but there are sections where they get up to 200mph
even on .5 playback speed I blinked and missed
so anxiety inducing lol htf do they do it?
Lucy I'm 26.years and 11inch long stik, I ride you like TT
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The TT is the greatest/deadliest race on the entire planet nothing on four wheels or traditional two wheel track comes no where close to the TT!!! I've been to the Isle & witnessed with my own eyes... everything else is clowns 🤡 childs play, sorry smh... Men come here to race for the
history, tradition & prestige of being the elite.