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They're a different breed, TT Riders

Created by elmo elmo  > 9 months ago, 20 Jun 2019
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elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

20 Jun 2019 1:13pm
It's winter, waiting for wind.

The Tourist Trophy is some of the bravest and the most mental racing on wheels.





Twimby
Twimby

WA

483 posts

20 Jun 2019 1:31pm
Thought it was going to be about Twin Tip riders when I saw the tread.
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

20 Jun 2019 1:33pm
They are effing mental, but its great to watch!
Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

20 Jun 2019 4:44pm
Rob Whittal, head kite designer from Ozone.

roadracingnews.co.uk/ten-questions-challenge-rob-whittall/



Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

20 Jun 2019 3:53pm
Insane

and such skill at the same time


wow
Paddles B'mere
Paddles B'mere

QLD

3586 posts

20 Jun 2019 6:44pm
My dad used to do the TT with his sidecar rig in the early 60's, there's a reason it lost world championship status .............. it's dangerous as f@#k!
Chris_M
Chris_M

2132 posts

20 Jun 2019 7:22pm
Looks like a good way to become a pink smear
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

20 Jun 2019 10:18pm
TT racing is one of the last great expressions of freedom.
Jolene
Jolene

WA

1622 posts

21 Jun 2019 6:33am
Followed closely with Dirt bike desert racing like Finke,,,, Total Flow Concentration puts you on another planet where nothing matters
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

21 Jun 2019 8:20am
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Gorgo said..
Rob Whittal, head kite designer from Ozone.

roadracingnews.co.uk/ten-questions-challenge-rob-whittall/




Pretty sure that's an old pic, his satori race bike looks a stunning bit of kit
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

21 Jun 2019 8:28am
I've been to a few races following my brothers in the early 80s , the southern in Ireland imho is even more crazy than the tt, setting off together not at intervals, I used to get in the chair of the side car for start practices, you were. Human bullet 4 inches off the ground, certainly brave blokes,

love this clip of guy Martin and Michael Dunlop touching at 320kph in the wet
rod_bunny
rod_bunny

WA

1089 posts

21 Jun 2019 9:42am
As a rider of many years... huge respect. Wish I had 1/10th the skills and balls to do it.


I went to the funeral of the 210th person to die there - my best mates brother in law.
Another 49 riders and 5 bystanders since then...



I dunno if its getting older, having kids etc but with the Penalty for Failure being that high and that close, it appeals less to me.
I wouldn't advocate or support banning it etc, each to their own - we're all adults and know the risks.
Maybe that why it still holds such an strong allure in this constantly dumbed down. cotton balled world where everything needs a trigger warning to stop Darwin having his way...



Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

21 Jun 2019 2:29pm
Pure madness. A couple of people die every year.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Isle_of_Man_TT_Mountain_Course_fatalities
crustysailor
crustysailor

VIC

871 posts

21 Jun 2019 6:54pm
there's a local guy (or girl) around the suburbs here who must be practising. He's doing the Isle of Geelong TT.

Somewhere between 2-4am, around 3 or 4 nights a week, I can here him coming from around 3 kms away, absolutely hammering his bike.
Doesn't matter that its usually p*ssing down with rain, or only 4 degrees outside or greasy roads, there's a circuit spanning a few neighbourhoods and he's fully committed to something.

Apart from being totally irresponsible, endangering any other road user that's about, let alone the intersections he's going through against the lights, etc, I've got to admit the guy must have a decent degree of skills, as we are talking serious speed. If it weren't so bloody cold Ive been tempted to get up and do a stake out just to experience him going past, but it would just be a blur and over in 2 seconds. He must have some decent go pro footage by now and it would be amazing to see.

I'm guessing he may be a shift worker given the time of the morning

(and I have considered if the police should have a word, and perhaps end up saving a life, but am not even sure they could have much luck either)
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

21 Jun 2019 7:26pm
Great find Elmo. I remember a interview with John McGinness and they asked about his crash as he had yellow paint on his shoulder. No crash he said, it's paint off the barrier as you have to get in tight to make the next corner . Legend !!!!
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