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Jeff Higgins 06-03-2024 01:25 PM

The Only Race that Matters
 
I can't remember who coined that phrase, but to us hardcore fans it certainly rings true. In a day and age where every other form of motorsport has been sanitized, has had their rough edges removed, The TT stands alone. "The TT" - no one has to ask "which TT?". It's the Isle of Man, of course. "The only race that matters", and it's on this week.

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pwd72s 06-03-2024 02:06 PM

Aka: The race for suicidal maniacs?

gumby 06-03-2024 02:13 PM

On my 'bucket list' to see in person and raise a pint or two 2 the racers

speeder 06-03-2024 02:45 PM

The only thing slowing them down is the weight of their sacks.

HobieMarty 06-03-2024 02:47 PM

Wow, that is crazy!!! Awesome, but... crazy!!!

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Bill Douglas 06-03-2024 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 12260341)
"The TT" - no one has to ask "which TT?"


Yup, I recon "The TT" is correct.

Didn't you and your son go to Isle of Man to watch it one year?

Jeff Higgins 06-03-2024 04:13 PM

Yes we did. Like I said, "hardcore fan ". We must be - getting there is anything but easy. No direct flights, and the ferries are booked a year in advance, even for walk-ons. We wound up landing at Heathrow, overnighting in London, taking the train across town and catching a small plane from the municipal airport that flew us to Douglas where we spent the week. The hotel had to be booked a year in advance as well.

Worth it? To us it most certainly was. Beyond the racing, the people, the fans, the racers, the teams, were all wonderful beyond words. It all has a real "small town county fair" kind of an atmosphere that just isn't found in other venues of professional motorsport. I hope to someday go back, at least once more.

William930t 06-03-2024 07:17 PM

Great video, simply exceptional skills. I was watching the speedo in the lower part, hit 317kmh near the end. Anyone catch a higher velocity?

Jeff Alton 06-03-2024 07:40 PM

How many riders died this year??

unclebilly 06-03-2024 07:56 PM

Awesome.

Jeff Higgins 06-03-2024 08:12 PM

None.

There are quite a few races left to run. A "normal" schedule has them racing every other day, with several races per day. That gives them enough room to reschedule if it rains. The penultimate Senior TT is always on Saturday, a six lap Superbike race. Let's hope they finish out the week between now and then without incident.

Ben Birchall and his new "monkey" (Ben's brother Tom, the "monkey" over their last ten years of utter domination on the sidecar rig has retired) had an off up on the mountain. Both are fine, but the bike has seen better days. They missed the second sidecar race, but hope to be back for the third. That's been it as far as any incidents.

Last year was one of the worst ever. Six fatalities, including a father/son sidecar team. That was highly unusual, though. Many years in this modern age of The TT go off without a single fatality.

Yorkie 06-03-2024 09:13 PM

Going back a long time ago I used to work in the UK at a military vehicle factory and one of the welders raced the TT and Manx each year on an RC30. Leading up to the race, his weekends were spent catching the ferry to the island and lapping the course in his car meticulously taking mental notes. As he welded up the hulls of Challenger 2s his mind was clicking through gears and picking lines. He literally lived for the TT. As Jeff says, if you are into fast bikes it’s the Mecca. The Douglas sea front promenade is a sight to behold as you walk past hundreds of amazing machines from all over Europe. But don’t forget to say hello to the fairies as you cross the bridge - Jeff will know.

Geronimo '74 06-04-2024 02:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speeder (Post 12260387)
The only thing slowing them down is the weight of their sacks.

They slow down when they fall too.
Way down.

Geronimo '74 06-04-2024 02:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12260402)
Yup, I recon "The TT" is correct.

Didn't you and your son go to Isle of Man to watch it one year?

Maybe for you lot.
Over here we also have the TT Assen.
Not really a comparable race but nonetheless also a TT.

Tim Hancock 06-04-2024 03:29 AM

That really does sound like an awesome event to witness in person.

GH85Carrera 06-04-2024 04:30 AM

It is for sure the top riders of the world, going flat out and showing amazing skills and speed.

From what I hear many of the riders just book a one way flight to the island as they know the odds of a return are not assumed.

To see a rider take a curve on just the rear tire, as he slides across the track due to the rear tire spinning from all the open throttle is astonishing. I am glad there is a place they can do it, and not endanger the general public. And suing for getting hurt ain't gonna work on a sovereign nation.

911 Rod 06-04-2024 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 12260360)
Aka: The race for suicidal maniacs?

Maybe a bit, but these guys are the best riders in the world.
Not amateur's or just a bunch of guys that see what they can do.

Jeff Higgins 06-04-2024 07:29 AM

Ah yes, the fairies. Fortunately not on the race course, as the riders don't have time to slow down and say "hello". Well worth the short jaunt out of Douglas on one of the days off, though.

While last year was no indication, TT organizers have made great strides in reducing fatalities. The qualifications now required to compete have ensured that the starry eyed hopefuls must prove their mettle prior to being allowed to compete. The experienced riders rarely have any sort of incident these days.

pwd72s 06-04-2024 10:22 AM

An excellent one hour, forty minutes documentary...gives much insight.

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Jeff Higgins 06-05-2024 03:23 PM

Yes, that is a fantastic overview of the TT. There is supposed to be another one coming out prior to the 2025 TT, this one being produced by the same people who produced Drive to Survive. Lots of TT folks really excited about the exposure that might bring, similar to what it did for F1. Myself, I have some reservations. I'm afraid someone like Liberty Media will acquire the television rights, all promotional rights, and all of that, with the end result being similar to that which F1 has suffered. It would be very easy to over promote the TT, bring all of the wrong people in, and all of that. There is a real risk of it losing the very charm that makes it the TT. We'll have to see, I guess.


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