How a Road Test Idea Became the DEADLIEST Race on Earth

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Life at Lean

Life at Lean

Күн бұрын

Think of the Isle of Man TT and I have no doubt your mind will conjure the image of road-riding warriors, racing at unbelievable speeds in the most dangerous of environments, riding at over 200mph inches away from stone walls, hedges and spectators.
Even after many years of watching myself, to this day I still cannot get my head around what these modern-day gladiators are able to do on a motorcycle in this most dangerous race on earth.
But did you know that what you see today wasn’t exactly what the founders of this historic event set out to create?
In this video we’re going to look at the history of speed at the Isle of Man TT, and how a simple idea shared by a magazine editor around a dinner table went on to become the most dangerous motor race on the planet.
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@jameslogue5201
@jameslogue5201 3 ай бұрын
We attended this year traveled from the States to London rented a Ducati and Triumph travelled 3 days through Cotswolds and up through Wales, to the Heysham Ferry hoped on the ferry. Spent 7 days on Isle of Man. Got to witness her first TT experience at the Bottom of Barregarrow (her brain exploded) and we saw Micheal Dunlop’s visor disaster first hand at Brayhill. I got my first ride over the unrestricted mountain screaming in my helmet the entire time. Stop and have a pint in Peel, Douglas, Port Erin and met some awesome locals. They love the TT and they love respectful Tourists who love their country. If you have a chance to go.. go. Don’t think about it. Just do it. It was a year of pre-planning, deposits on motorcycles and homestay were put down 1 year ahead and it was worth it.
@pmacc3557
@pmacc3557 3 ай бұрын
Bringing my daughter in August in van to the Manx for a few days of the qualifying. Will leave van in Heysham terminal hopefully If it's safe. Depending how it goes, the dream will be next year to have my SR 500 in back of van and bring it to the island for a lap
@tomsurrey2252
@tomsurrey2252 3 ай бұрын
Great to hear this... sadly, I live in London and have never been so, must be one for my 'bucket list!' Hope you had a safe journey, home!
@andisadler2897
@andisadler2897 3 ай бұрын
Lovely story. I might go to IOM , love to actual see the TT first hand but this year we going Egypt. If i had a choice IOM but my wifes orders Egypt it is.
@Judith-c6r
@Judith-c6r 2 ай бұрын
Great to hear you enjoyed your trip. Sometimes one just has to book to make one make memories! If you have someone to share those memories with do it. Love today, love each other, look after tomorrow.🇬🇧
@wayne975
@wayne975 2 ай бұрын
My dream :)
@garrynuman5080
@garrynuman5080 2 ай бұрын
In a 118 years that 269 deaths are far less than car racing. Isle of Man needs to continue. 🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍
@vincemarshall8550
@vincemarshall8550 2 ай бұрын
More than that have died in a single plane crash but no mention of banning planes
@K1lostream
@K1lostream 2 ай бұрын
More have died from peanuts as well.
@loonaticsrunningtheassylum
@loonaticsrunningtheassylum 2 ай бұрын
I would imagine it's quite low down the list.... If people want to race it.. let them...I bet It'll be those that have never ridden a bike that want it stopped.
@vincemarshall8550
@vincemarshall8550 2 ай бұрын
@@loonaticsrunningtheassylum isnt it always ,but they dont mind people being slaughtered in wars
@myaccount4400
@myaccount4400 2 ай бұрын
More died in Ukraine but nobody is stopping it yet
@dogpaw775
@dogpaw775 3 ай бұрын
'Road Racers', different breed.
@squirrelmouser5869
@squirrelmouser5869 Ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed that, my only disappointment came from John Hinds not being mentioned, and his remarkable service to the TT that brought intensive care to the road side and the creation of the air ambulance service. Without Johns service there would have been many more who would not have survived. He was the original flying doctor and an avid mc fan, who gave his life to the sport
@stevechalmers9572
@stevechalmers9572 Ай бұрын
Amazing documentary about him on KZbin and his contributions to the safety of the race, if you're interested. The mans sense of humour is off the charts....in fact I think I'll watch it now. RIP to a true legend....
@steve00alt70
@steve00alt70 Ай бұрын
There will come a time when there will be a top speed ceiling cap that no amount of engineering will ever go above it and that is when the TT will end forever.
@dopeytripod
@dopeytripod 2 ай бұрын
...i won the MANX-TT SUPERBIKE video game at the local arcade back in the 90's
@darkknight1340
@darkknight1340 3 ай бұрын
Riders such as John McGuiness and Guy Martin are revered for their skill and riding ability ,taking their machines to 200 mph,but that 1957 rider who averaged over 100 mph must have needed his own sidecar to fit his balls into
@Oppo-kv1gg
@Oppo-kv1gg Ай бұрын
Pppp
@162tsb7
@162tsb7 10 күн бұрын
😅 quality that tickled me.
@satanaz
@satanaz 3 ай бұрын
Heh, I always thought the Isle of Man TT racers were fools for risking their lives like that. Still, I was always somewhat intrigued by it all. What makes a person take part in such an event? What's the point of wasting your life like that? There are dozens of race circuits in the UK and Europe. Why would you choose to race on the most dangerous one from a safety perspective? I'm an adrenaline junkie and have always liked extreme activities, but it always seemed to me that they indeed took things "too far" with that race. One day, I bit the bullet and went to see it in person. It was horrifying. I went first to the bottom of Bray Hill, and I was almost sick with nervousness. My gut feeling was that at any moment, one of those riders would lose control and die right in front of my eyes. It is mind-boggling how fast they take that turn-over 180 mph (290+ kph). But then, I walked around the paddock, saw some of the racers with their families, and went to a few different places to watch. Slowly, I realized how much control they have. The fear and nervousness subsided, and I started to enjoy the races. That first horrible day gave rise to a joy of seeing those crazy mfkers fly by and even jump at Ballacrye. In the final days, I started to realize more and more that I was the fool, not them. I was the one wasting my life by not doing something so incredible-not them. They live like modern day gladiators, doing the most incredible "legal" thing on earth. By the end of it all, I was envious of what they achieved on that course and how much fun and adrenaline they must experience on that piece of tarmac. It became clear to me why they do it. They are not idiots-idiots would not survive even a kilometer of that. They are at the top of their game, and I'm sure the risk is worth it. I had never ridden a motorcycle before going there to watch in 2022, but I was so inspired by it all that after I came back to Belgium, I got a motorcycle driver's license at 33 years old. Just a few days ago, I had my first track day on a motorbike. Let me say that a trackday in a car is amazing, but a trackday on a motorbike was 100 times better, surreal-probably the best experience of my life that didn't involve woman. I cannot imagine what it feels like to ride the TT at full throttle. It would never be possible to create it if you wanted to start doing it todays, so I'm glad that in today's woossy world this still exists.
@pmacc3557
@pmacc3557 3 ай бұрын
We'll said
@tHoM0r
@tHoM0r 3 ай бұрын
Highly accurate. They are literally living more than most people on earth.
@cliveboaden
@cliveboaden 2 ай бұрын
Bang on.
@MrDejast
@MrDejast 2 ай бұрын
Welcome to the other side.
@billwilson3665
@billwilson3665 2 ай бұрын
We all die anyway, better on the track than wasting away in an old folks home.
@TechnikMeister2
@TechnikMeister2 3 ай бұрын
Great video. This year nobody died at the TT despite adverse conditions. But there will always be people who push the boundaries. In my 20s I did that but no one took it further. I broke the 100mph world record on barefoot water skiing and in 2007 at the age of 57, I broke the 145mph record over 50kms on river waterski racing. Since then both events have been scrapped as insurance in Australia for the events evaporated. But when we raced, there was no insurance. You took your risk to compete, spectators took the risk of watching and the organisers took the risk of hosting. No one thought about suing anybody. You did it solely for the glory.
@gregaur
@gregaur 3 ай бұрын
Congrats on your records - with those numbers you have certainly earned them.
@rebekahfrench5747
@rebekahfrench5747 2 ай бұрын
Before soft cocks ruined everything.. 😂😂 everything fun is now deemed dangerous or banned Oh how far backwards we have slipped its a crying shame the real men have all dissapeard.. the quest for an adrenaline rush is almost non existent these days.. your not alive unless you see your whole life flash before yur eyes as things go badly pear shaped many times during ones life.. 😂😂
@rebekahfrench5747
@rebekahfrench5747 2 ай бұрын
@@JAAB9296 the joys of racing.. nobody said life was going to be long and painfull..
@rebekahfrench5747
@rebekahfrench5747 2 ай бұрын
@@JAAB9296 read my comment for what it sez.. big deal 2 died.. thats the joy of getting an adrenaline rush you might die.. as 4 the bloke claiming nobody died this year may have been pertaining to 2 wheels not 3..
@rachidluildha2676
@rachidluildha2676 2 ай бұрын
@TechnikMeister I like your point of view. Whatever the outcome of my decisions, I own it and nobody else.
@kayserbondor
@kayserbondor 3 ай бұрын
I went in 1952 on my Model 18 500 Norton, a friend on his Model 7, we were astonished by the sight of Les Graham on the 500 MV, all silver and red, the sound which you could hear seemingly miles away was such a contrast to the Nortons and AJS. Wonderful experience, such a pity that Graham died the next year.
@SWright1978
@SWright1978 2 ай бұрын
Nice to see a human narrator!
@impalaSS65
@impalaSS65 3 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. So much information in such short video, and very enjoyable!
@robm.4512
@robm.4512 2 ай бұрын
As an admitted supporter and ex-participant at the IOM, not as a rider but as a spanner-man, I’d just like to add that the accident / track mile covered during the two weeks of the TT and the Manx GP is usually lower than or comparable to the rate for short circuit racing. The difference tends to be in the severity of the accidents that do occur, the outcome of which is often dictated by the time that it takes for an injured rider to receive intensive medical intervention. That is largely thanks to the geography of the place, it is a vast circuit and, as well illustrated in this presentation, the average speeds at which accidents do occur are high, often leading to more severe injury than is the case on short circuits. All that being said, this was an excellent piece which provides a good insight into the development and history of the most challenging road race in the world.
@solsol1624
@solsol1624 3 ай бұрын
I know his record is now surpassed, but to me Joey IS the TT. However, I feel Mike the Bike's 14 wins is the gold standard considering it was part of the world championship back then.
@gerrydepp8164
@gerrydepp8164 2 ай бұрын
Not widely known is that the Isle of Mann has a sister Island in the South Pacific; Waiheke Island NZ - in the Hauraki Gulf off Auckland - which also had motorcycle racing at about the same time in the early 1900's on similar roads - which I drove all the time when I lived there for 30 years and had the islands MC workshop. Now full of tourists and wineries and beautiful beaches and views but no bike racing for a long time but Horse racing on the Onetangi Beach was popular for ages. I'm sure the story can be found for those interested - it was featured in the local paper; The Gulf News 20 odd years ago.
@mikimoto99
@mikimoto99 2 ай бұрын
If riders want to challenge themselves, let them. Nobody is forced to enter the TT. Banning it would be taking away the choice. A lot more people have died attempting Mt Everest. Should they ban that? No. Exactly. How about scuba diving? Many more people have died partaking in that sport. We dont want a nanny state thanks👍🏻
@iamginjaninja2751
@iamginjaninja2751 3 ай бұрын
You know me bro. I'm not even a motorbike enthusiast but that was a very well made mini documentary. Very much enjoyed. Keep up the great work 😊
@bobcannell7603
@bobcannell7603 2 ай бұрын
Met Joey in a Douglas cafe in the 90s the year after his worst crash. He struggled up the steps on crutches, his right fore arm supported by an extension on the crutch. He said he'd brought his bikes over on the usual fishing boat but was furious they wouldnt let him race even though he had a letter from his doctor declaring him fit. The man was mad.
@Seamasr2112
@Seamasr2112 3 ай бұрын
Excellent vid! Well done. Thank you
@chrisnothnagel4910
@chrisnothnagel4910 3 ай бұрын
Excellent video, well presented, great clips and info. Just had the pleasure of attending the 2024 races. Although it's unbelievable that the race is still allowed, the experience was unbeatable.
@Capt.K72
@Capt.K72 2 ай бұрын
Lets hope they keep on allowing it. The Island relies on it for the revenue so fingers crossed 🤞
@waynerowlinson6177
@waynerowlinson6177 3 ай бұрын
The danger of the TT is what makes it so special. I hate the idea of a rider being killed or injured. The fact that there were no deaths in 2024 is amazing. Here's wishing a speedy recovery to those who were injured. I love riding a motorcycle, my brain can't even comprehend the speeds these riders are going. Is it too dangerous? For someone like me, absolutely. Should it be stopped? No way. The riders know the risks and would likely find something else equally as dangerous if they were forced to stop.
@Kalense
@Kalense 25 күн бұрын
My grandfather competed in the Isle of Mann TT just after WW1. He had been a despatch rider in the last years of the war.
@skinf
@skinf 2 ай бұрын
As a kid i remember reading about IOMTT in the 80's, ("Popular Mechanics", I guess) Stating that it was the oldest current motorsport event in history. we are in 2024 and still is the oldest, and purest motorsport event in history. hopefully it will remain that way... Long live IOMTT
@tubuskan4348
@tubuskan4348 3 ай бұрын
The dude who said “it’s too dangerous to be forcing guys out there” whilst he LEAVES… where tf is this force
@tHoM0r
@tHoM0r 3 ай бұрын
I guess losing world championship points every year is what he means
@984francis
@984francis 3 ай бұрын
A contender for the world championship HAD to compete in the TT.
@IceBoNeZ
@IceBoNeZ 3 ай бұрын
Very nicely made! 👌🏼 Thoroughly enjoyed watching this one! 👍🏼 Also a nice way to remember those who have gone before to pave the way to where we are today.
@ThoughtfulAl
@ThoughtfulAl 2 ай бұрын
Man 1: Hey a circular road. Man 2: I'll race you around it.
@joshscott3271
@joshscott3271 3 ай бұрын
That was a good documentation of the event man. Winning!!!
@frisk151
@frisk151 2 ай бұрын
Excellent coverage!! New sub... Can't believe I am just now finding this channel. I have a Godson who is extremely talented on motorcycles.. I think he is committing to next years TT... I'd be lying if I said I wasn't worried about it, but coming from a group of hard core racers and riders, with a few championships behind our backs (nothing superbike related), I'm gonna like go along and pit beotch if / when needed... This truly is the most extreme race in the world! Of ANY sport, even beyond all motorsports... IF you cant stay far ahead of your bike.. It wont just be a metal / title you will lose.. Absolute respect for all those who race here..
@timhicks2154
@timhicks2154 21 күн бұрын
I went in 1992 - we took 3 bikes over in a van, the cheapest way to get there. We had a fantastic time. Yes, it is dangerous, but the racers take their choice and just get on with it. I rode two bikes over there. A Moto Guzzi 850 LeMans Mark 3, and a Kawasaki KR-1 250. The LeMans was a handful on bumpy TT roads. The KR-1 was mint. A miniature race-bike that out-cornered many much bigger bikes. The Nanny State needs to keep away from the TT.
@johnschlesinger2009
@johnschlesinger2009 3 ай бұрын
Those guys are beyond belief!!
@HerrOveSweden
@HerrOveSweden 2 ай бұрын
I hawe 3 bikes witsh been runned on IOM 1948 to 1955. One Norton One AJS One Triumph. All in After race condition. Newer been renovated. 100% original.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 2 ай бұрын
I'm surprised Guy Martin was not mentioned in the video. Has he not won enough races to be included? Didn't he break the lap record a few years before retiring from racing?
@MuhammadrezaBoy-b9p
@MuhammadrezaBoy-b9p 25 күн бұрын
Jangan dimanja, udah di telusuri TAPSEL SIBOGA nya 🤣
@mige2291
@mige2291 3 ай бұрын
May it last forever.
@jpsother1183
@jpsother1183 3 ай бұрын
Very, very well done.
@mootpointjones8488
@mootpointjones8488 3 ай бұрын
I loved Joey but the greatest of all time post WWII was Mike Hailwood, he won on so many different machines and against top class opponents, when the TT was a world title event.
@zogzoogler
@zogzoogler 3 ай бұрын
Brilliant, solid documentary. 3rd generation TT fan and these stories never age. Personal favourites Phil Reed, Hislop v Fogarty, and D Jeffries vs J Dunlop, and the modern golden era❤
@roguesorcerer1145
@roguesorcerer1145 2 ай бұрын
As long as riders want to race the TT, then they should be allowed to do so without the interference from the namby pamby brigade
@davidn8759
@davidn8759 2 ай бұрын
May the race go on . Me I would love to cruise the circuit on my old BSA GoldStar , just to putt around the course . Old man , old bike works for me .
@alphabong-w3h
@alphabong-w3h 2 ай бұрын
Be careful on that motorcycle , son.' 'Sure Pop , I'm too scared to go fast anyway'. Instead of banning the race , these concerned citizens should build a monument to the riders who cashed out racing there. A really impressive wedding cake of a monument to exuberantly express Island support for the brave lads who dare to play in this game. Celebrate their young lives as if you cared for them and let that river of cash that the race brings keep on flowing. On an island where scratching your butt is the biggest industry , that money matters. Building a big monument on a windblown promontory would be prideful work and the concerned citizens could feel like they were deliberately taking care of the memories of those poor smashed up young men. They should be celebrated as gladiators in this modern iteration of no BS competition for all the marbles. Said concerned locals seem to see these racers as victims but that is exactly what they are not. It takes sand to sit on one of those rolling rockets and hip-shift it through those turns with a pair of hungry bears right on your ass. That's the very definition of heroism ; to dare to commit to win at the price of your life. Only the bravest of us would even dare...
@michaelrobanke9266
@michaelrobanke9266 Ай бұрын
Great job making this documentary. Nice to hear the full story behind this iconic pure blood MC race.
@Liebilllll
@Liebilllll 3 ай бұрын
Omitting the sidecars from your telling of TT history is a huge shame. Please don’t overlook this amazing class of motorcycle!
@wonkylommiter6364
@wonkylommiter6364 3 ай бұрын
He didn't
@NoStringsAttached777
@NoStringsAttached777 2 ай бұрын
My Dad now deceased was stationed on the Isle of Mann when in the RAF (early 1950's) and one of his friends had a road bike that Dad was often a pillion passenger on. His friend was killed on the bike and the damaged bike was sold by the dead guy's mother to another friend of Dad's. He fixed the bike up and rode it for some time until he was also killed on it.Dad was anti bikes from that time on and would call motorcyclist's "temporary New Zealanders" He was Scots but lived in New Zealand for many years. Funny thing is he always had a reverence for the TT despite everything. Probably because he had first hand experience I guess.
@FullBitGamer
@FullBitGamer Ай бұрын
Hickman's run is incredibly visceral to watch, truly a man taming a demon in real time. While I don't know him personally, the man very quickly became a legend in my eyes. I just always have this fear I don't want to wake up one day and find his name amongst the list of those lost to the race.
@mchadz7953
@mchadz7953 2 ай бұрын
There's true love for this championship cause who looks at a building and says "that building must go so the race must go on" 😂 Wonderful stuff
@TX200AA
@TX200AA 2 ай бұрын
My hero on the island was Joe Dunphy, who rode a Manx Norton into second place in the 1965 senior TT behind Mike Hailwood on a much more powerful MV Agusta.
@norseman5041
@norseman5041 2 ай бұрын
We ride, we die while riding, we will keep riding.
@richardbehrle1496
@richardbehrle1496 3 ай бұрын
To me, it is the Mount Everest of racing. As long as people are free to do it, then it should keep going. I’ve been there 10 times since 1990 and I will keep going there. There’s one thing said about the pro’s getting killed, well, no pros got killed this year in 2024, last year was one person and in 2022 5 people died. There are what’s called Spectator crashes and they are pretty deadly too, the authorities there are very tough on speeders.
@MartynCharsley
@MartynCharsley 2 ай бұрын
Really excellent documentary of the event and the competitors. I've attended a few times, and while the racing is obviously the focus, the many other two wheeled sports represented and the competition events taking place over two weeks, make it simply the greatest motorcycling festival in the world. I just have one dream; That one day, before I kick the bucket, I'll get to see a video or film or read an article that doesn't focus quite so much on the fatalities. At this point, if you're unaware of how dangerous the event is, you have absolutely no interest in motorcycle sport or motorcycling in general.
@mattsmallshot
@mattsmallshot 3 ай бұрын
its still a road test, for the riders and the machines
@CaptainSparkle
@CaptainSparkle 4 күн бұрын
The still picture on your thumbnail isn't from the TT races, it's from the 2023 Southern 100, a fine race in itself, in some ways better than the TT.
@TheEulerID
@TheEulerID Күн бұрын
An irony that Mike Hailwood survived all that, but was killed, along with his daughter, fetching some fish 'n' chips.
@paolocapitinipoweredbyauto4774
@paolocapitinipoweredbyauto4774 2 ай бұрын
Joy Dunlop live❤️ rip Hero. And Giacomo Agostini.great italian champ. Very thanks like e subs from Italy i love roads race, mutch love the GREAT TT IOM best race at the world 👍
@truenim
@truenim 28 күн бұрын
Great video, thanks for the interesting and well-structured story. I'm sure there's a lot of work behind it. I have one request, for us 99.9% of the world's population (I'm kidding of course) could you please provide the data in kilometers per hour along with miles per hour. I'm sure I'm not the only one tired of multiplying by 1.6 in my head
@Wannabearborist
@Wannabearborist Ай бұрын
What the ancestors thought when settling up the race doesn’t matter to much anymore. They aren’t responsible for the death as they could have never even come close to thinking that humanity would get bikes to go 200+mph. For us these seem like insane speeds bot for all we know in the next 100 years we might have 1000 mph bikes. Does that mean that we cannot have MotoGP now just because in 100 years bikes might go 1000mph??? The ancestors set up this race probably thinking that we’d stop it if it gets out of hand. They are not responsible for someone kissing a wall at 120mph and thus becoming a very red mural…
@LONEWOLF-rq5tl
@LONEWOLF-rq5tl 10 күн бұрын
I absolutely cant believe anyone could die doing such speeds on roads such as that in any vehicle much less a motorcycle,hmmmm you don't say?? 🤔🤔 You know what they say,you play stupid games then you win stupid prizes!
@bluemoon1960
@bluemoon1960 2 ай бұрын
There's something about islands not too many people know is that on phillip Island in Australia was where a hand full of motoring enthusiasts from Britain started the very first car races at high speeds and no speed limits long before the official recorded date of 1928 pre 1900 and so was the birth of car racing.!!! Also the very first motorcycle speedway race was also in Australia at Maitland showground.!!! Go figure and Australia is the world's biggest island.!!!
@phils4634
@phils4634 Ай бұрын
Rode the course many years ago, as an organised (and commentated) Group Ride. The scenery is fantastic, and if you are not in a hurry(!!) you can take time to absorb the experience. The IoM is a really nice (though rather expensive) place, but well worth the trip, especially if you are able to use your own machine.
@tyza1556
@tyza1556 17 күн бұрын
Have you heared of the prophecy? They say: Until doomsday, the Ilse of man will claim exactly 666 lives.😮
@mtmcommunity
@mtmcommunity 18 күн бұрын
I've done some gnarly stuff but this is on a whole other level of wtf? 😂 I've gone down some sketchy ramps on skateboards hauling so much ass into a 5 foot drop off. My stomach drops whenever i got speed wobbles or almost fell and seriously hurt myself. I couldn't imagine almost losing it on these things
@motoroadrunner9589
@motoroadrunner9589 2 ай бұрын
I was gonna say around 130 average best lap times didn't seem right. That seems real slow when we do that on california tracks at least twice in 1 2.5 mile lap so I'm confused haha. But that 200+lph on the straight makes sense. The average 130 doesn't even for a 600
@peoplesambassadordm8279
@peoplesambassadordm8279 2 ай бұрын
I agree... Isle of man TT displays gladiators ... gladiators who kno there is risk for achieving top results while documenting scientific logs . Fear bravery balls money bragging rights are the cocktailed pre requisites of building a world TT champion n that distinguishes a boxer from a TT champion. As a rider I'd love to visit the event to give support and take in history n culture but would I attempt to take on the track for a race to break records and achieve that unmistakable TT trophy coupled with monetary rewards? Id chose to race at Silverstone or at Downington park or even the Assen Dutch TT race track in motogp. But the isle of man TT is a different breed of riders riding there n this is why the support the medical staff the sponsors and all parties involved get on with it cuz it's a culture a lifestyle a community a communion ... the baddest n bravest racers race there the influx of ppl who travel there to spend to get that experience... it's amazing... yes there are deaths but I think this is what makes this event an unbelievable sport that should continue for years to come... Long live the TT ...
@alex0baker
@alex0baker 2 ай бұрын
Greetings Dear One, At First, Oh this sound like really worth watching as you went back to the beginning of I. M. TT, an then coming forward through the years showing some of the most iconic of riders to grace the black stuff with their innate ability to make two wheels yield to their commands. then on to the modern era interesting and then you started with the is it safe should it be allowed hold on... is this going to be one of those for banning a time honoured tradition, it may have change significantly as compared to that of the forefathers vision, maybe not maybe what we have today in the TT is exactly where they envisioned it would go or become One was so relieved when you said that no your not against the TT, And as long as the Isle of Man authorise and the relevant safety guides is exercised rides will push themselves and their machine beyond limits of the envelope testing both to the max and this is the only race where you get road legal modified and some well plain naughty, Ones. A friend of long ago, days of apprenticeship he owned a Yamaha sponsored dealership and took a brand new yet to be launch Yami to the TT racing it see what she's got and he was giving it some when she developed a bad vibe leading into tank slap he grounded her and kicked her away as he did so she gripped the black stuff catapulted him overtop and in front she's now cartwheeling behind him hits him broke Tib n Fib fracture several ribs both sides broke wrist he crawled back to her got on and nursed her back to staging where medics could check over the damage No not him he was only worried over her is she okay? could she be saved That Yami didn't launched until they'd finished the investigation as to why. This later became the Yamaha FZR 1000 launch later than Yamaha wanted back in 1987. This is the only place where All Racers from all side race side by side they're like family its the only time you really get a true feel of which manufacture is looking after its riders do they live up to the hype of claims manufactures make the TT is a proving ground for what your Ride is capable of on a standard Black top running road legal shoes in most cases some even run track day shoes though their a bit lively when it turn inclement, adding to the excitement of TT they know the risks and are willing to take that risk irrespective then its their choice to do so, its one of if not the biggest financial earner for Isle of Man. One hopes a century on its still running and with special classes for classic era cycles and cycles through the decades of TT, would you pay for seeing stuff like that, "One most defiantly would!" Blessings Love and Light Namaste
@bmalovic
@bmalovic 2 ай бұрын
It's in human nature to take challenge. And cahllenge is more attractive if it's more danegrous. Ask ser Stirling Moss :) Does not matter is it motor sport, climbing to the Everest, going in to the space... 200+ lifes are dramatic... but, more people were killed in car accidents over a year even in small country. And we do not stop trafic cos of it.
@ValioMadre7
@ValioMadre7 Ай бұрын
How many spectators have been killed or injured by just being inches away from a passing high speed motorcycle? The spectators must have steel cahones being this close to a passing motorcycle.
@thegrindfather
@thegrindfather 2 ай бұрын
sure its possible, back in the EARLY days it was 1 race a year, not today like what, 20 a year in different classes? "record" being the keyword here.
@daimonmt
@daimonmt 3 ай бұрын
70 and 90 mpg, 😂 not today matey.
@JoesWebPresence
@JoesWebPresence 2 ай бұрын
@17:10 " . .if the island and it's authorities are happy to host it, the riders are willing to compete, and the officials and volunteers are willing to help . . " . . . and the sponsors, manufacturers, promoters, event organisers, media groups, hospitality firms and funeral directors are all willing to continue to make millions from it every year . . .
@rebekahfrench5747
@rebekahfrench5747 2 ай бұрын
Easy fix.. put them all on 1940s model bikes and see how they measure up..🤣🤣🤣
@sammylacks4937
@sammylacks4937 2 ай бұрын
I believe it should be the riders and families that decide whether to race or not. Obviously it's a very dangerous race but many more compete successfully than succumb to accidents. I cannot watch a bike or rider mounted camara real time. Can't do it. Looks to me they are surpassing their reaction time but they are world class riders. It's their decision.
@dallas69
@dallas69 Ай бұрын
Front wheel lock When in a resident vibration is detected on the acceleratorators on the tire/f. fork a lock un lock to stop the osculation. So Front end tire fork go into a vibration the system holds for a fraction of a second to stop residence osculation. and The rider has a red button to disable the system. Now Turns would be a problem and that is where the rider hits dis able asap.
@theoutsider6191
@theoutsider6191 27 күн бұрын
Was just thinking these lads are like Gladiators, and then the presenter says exactly that 🙂 Cannot be overstated the risks being taken in this event, but i'm sure for any one of these guys getting a win is worth the risks 🙂 what a buzz it must be.
@nealramsey4439
@nealramsey4439 2 ай бұрын
I think they should have the races. If people want to do and we aren't forcing them at gun point then what give the authorities the right to stop it? We are outlawing and restricting everything and what do we get? Children that are over weight won't go outside or even buy anything at a gas station. We are turning the children into fragile little flowers that have diabetes before they are 30. I knew this was where we were heading when they quit keeping score at ball games and everyone made the team and got to play. You have to learn early that life isn't always fair so you can overcome failures and push harder. And for god sake if people want to do something that isn't hurting anyone else and everyone enjoys the fun and tradition, let it be.
@nobrakes425
@nobrakes425 Ай бұрын
When guys were being forced to race isle as the championship race it made sense to boycott but if people wanna go flat out and risk their lives why is it anyones problem but the people involved?
@anyone933
@anyone933 8 күн бұрын
This is such a good Video, but the thumbnail is so awful, I cant link it to anyone...sad.
@GeorgeTsiros
@GeorgeTsiros Ай бұрын
I would argue it is not just the most dangerous motor-race, but the most dangerous competitive sport in existence, except perhaps russian roulette?
@barefootbelta
@barefootbelta 2 ай бұрын
It’s my dream to one-day go and watch this live hopefully it’s still running on the woke wankers of the world haven’t stopped it
@Monkey_D_Luffy56
@Monkey_D_Luffy56 17 күн бұрын
I always think that rally racing is the most dangerous motorsport but I was wrong when I saw Isle of Man
@myfatboy1234
@myfatboy1234 25 күн бұрын
One day, I will attend the TT and I will participate in Mad Sunday one day... Thank you...
@CocoDave37
@CocoDave37 2 ай бұрын
UA is losing more troops in a month than the total in almost 100 years of racing. I think that puts it into perspective.
@ulihanel7078
@ulihanel7078 2 ай бұрын
nice report/video but as a rider i think this is nuts for people with a death wish...not good in my opinion...
@chuckanderson8144
@chuckanderson8144 Ай бұрын
Every successful finish of the races on the Isle of Mann is a failed suicide attempt.
@Thebikeguy2831
@Thebikeguy2831 Күн бұрын
The rider that will take dunlops records will be another dunlop😅
@jorgesantos7583
@jorgesantos7583 23 күн бұрын
Just like group B rally, this will eventually get banned
@Webedunn
@Webedunn 2 ай бұрын
I’d be too scared to go 136 on the salt flats in an Abram’s tank let alone on a bike!
@markusnachname1619
@markusnachname1619 2 ай бұрын
Well, it's just a shame, when the bikes get destroyed....
@nykz2358
@nykz2358 4 күн бұрын
The wow (or skyrim.. im not sure rn..) music killed me
@one-of-us9939
@one-of-us9939 3 ай бұрын
Much like a cowboy has his rodeo... We have TT. Great show, thanks bro
@terryjacob8169
@terryjacob8169 8 күн бұрын
The Isle of Man TT races: motorcycle racing for real men.
@fivedotsdave9723
@fivedotsdave9723 2 ай бұрын
The IOM TT is the best and the competitors enjoy it so much, I always hate those people who harp on about how it's too dangerous and should be banned, but unfortunately one rider died in the 2024 TT, but five climbers have died climbing Everest so I say ban people from mountain climbing....
@nickk6518
@nickk6518 2 ай бұрын
My great aunt's fiancé rode in the TT races in the 1920s, including Nortons that were tested at Brooklands. I have an archive of photographs dating from that time.
@terryross1754
@terryross1754 2 ай бұрын
Excellent video ! Thank you ! No AI voice, good pertinent facts, good video excerpts, thoroughly informative and enjoyable 👍
@ComputerGeekOnTwoWheels
@ComputerGeekOnTwoWheels 2 ай бұрын
Of all the deaths you mentioned, did that include spectators?
@SimonAmazingClarke
@SimonAmazingClarke 2 ай бұрын
An excellent history. In the 1950s my father was a racing cyclist in Derbyshire and won the hill climbs many times. I think it was 1956 he competed in the IOM Cycle race and came third. While that is an achievement he had to first ride from Nottingham to Liverpool to get the ferry across. After a few dats of racing, he cycled back home.
@highdownmartin
@highdownmartin 2 ай бұрын
Well put together, extremely well narrated, and informative. Good production. Not a criticism but if you can maintain the sound quality, a more bike oriented location for your to camera part would improve the overall effect. A battered armchair in a garage as a suggestion.
@BergasJuergas
@BergasJuergas 2 ай бұрын
Gràcies per el vídeo!!! Salutacions des de Mallorca Bros!!! Alobiuu Willy Boom!!!
@BlueSquatchproductions
@BlueSquatchproductions 28 күн бұрын
Should be riding sub 500 motards
@99672
@99672 2 ай бұрын
These races along with F1 have actually SAVED more lives than they have taken. Much of the safety features on bikes and cars today were a direct result of these racing machines.
@P_RO_
@P_RO_ 3 ай бұрын
The ultimate test of man and machine in the real world. The Pike's Peak hillclimb in the US had a similar flavor of deadly but they no longer race bikes there so the TT now stands alone. May it continue forever!
@martinj2843
@martinj2843 2 ай бұрын
269………I guess Barry sheen was right.
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