@@llhold5811 1938 lap record of 91 mph stood for twelve years, I don't think Honda have a Postie bike to match that. 83 years later the record is 135 mph, an increase of only 50%. The bikes and technology have improved but the only constant is the courage of the riders,
First saw this as a kid 50 years ago. 50 years. And I still remember the shock of that first time being so close to the sound, the smell and the heat. Tortured metal. So close the sense of speed was overwhelming. Dry stone walls and phone boxes protected by straw bales. It’s staggering. It’s addictive. I have to keep watching it. I’m not even a bike guy. .
It not only represents "the greatest motor sport event in the world", it also represents a symbol of freedom. A supremely dangerous event that would have been discontinued long ago almost every other place on Earth, yet the Isle of Man Government still allows these racers the chance to compete, danger be damned.
Your comment is fantastic and says it all. Frankly the world is now so bound up in safety, laws for this and that, we have to ask permission to 💩 these days. People generally now have no resilience or self reliance they look to Govt to save them. Well don’t hold your breath for that. The freedom to choose is what the TT means - imagine if someone tried to promote such a concept today - it would never be allowed !!!! That’s your point and it’s well made. Thanks 🤩
U can keep your MotoGP, your F1, your Nascar and all the others........ The TT, The Southern 100 rips them all apart........ These are the most talented, most hardcore, most balls-deep, most rawest riders IN THE WHOLE GODDAMN world...... Utter respect to all of them
I raced at the Manx & TT and it’s definitely the coolest thing I’ll ever do in my life. You don’t need to be particularly talented, I’d have struggled to qualify for BSB support races but ran lower mid-pack at the TT, but it’s definitely cool nonetheless lol
I went in 2006 on my bike and when you ride the course you can't get your head around how these racers do it. The best sporting event I've ever seen in my life.
Sorry but why risk your life when you have a duty to your family. You decided to become a father, why sacrifice your life for a meaningless race, it's not like there was a war or invasion happening and it was duty. I think it's selfish to be honest.
@@shellyredding6727 Mate for some people the thrill the adrenaline the danger is what does it the adrenaline is a drug that is addictive you want more so you do what fills that for people like me it's the danger of racing and going fast like it's your last time ever gonna do that thing again, I love the feeling of being on the edge when I drive fast and he felt the thrill of going 200 plus ks an hour down local street near walls and other object and the drug bit him and he wanted more and pushed it further and further till the point he crashed and died, to some the way we want to go out is doing what is fun to us we don't to go out in our sleep or doing something that is just like a 'normal' way to go out
@@thatsimracer666 You've never been on the edge, you've never been outside your house lol you don't even have a car or a motorcycle maybe not even a bicycle. Go back to your PS2 games lol
@@shellyredding6727 Mate you don't know who I am I have been to a few places I do have a car a 1988 ford laser you just a asshole sitting behind a computer or smart phone screen thinking your better than anyone else my name is jake graham if you want add my insta thatsimracer666 and I can prove to you that I have been places mate
@@thatsimracer666 Oh I believe you, you've been places, so have I. I've been to the rubbish bin and back and then back to the rubbish bin. I know more about garbage than anyone else. I currently live in a recycling bin but will upgrade to a compost bin soon or maybe if my luck is good I'll go into a general waste facility and have rubbish poured on me 24/7 and lick it.
The TT pushes the brain and the central nervous system to the absolute limit there is nothing like it .Jet fighter pilots and formula 1 push the limits but this is something special.
The public can go flat out ! Yep ... I was doing an indicated 95mph , one of the gentle left handlers on the Mountain. Brand new R1200GS, latest tyres etc and I was overtaken by an old guy on what looked like a modified 500cc Gold Star , wrinkled leathers and pudding basin helmet ... doing about 105mph ! I couldn’t stay with him ! There is so much talent out there amongst the enthusiasts let alone the racers !! Compelling sport.
I get the thrill of motorsports, but the odds of dying just for this thrill, I dont think its worth it. A racetrack will give u thrills while being safer, but its their lives that they're gambling with. Im sure the family of the dead riders wish their loved ones were still around.
Nothing but admiration for these guys. Really hits home when you see Doddsys daughters and wife. This is an amazing event with dire physical consequences for those who make one mistake.
I really enjoyed living and working on Isle of Man, 1990-92. In Ramsey, the TT course is only a short walk away from our home on Brookhill. My wife and I watched the race, with our new baby in the pram. She (baby) hated the noise, even though we had insulated her ears. I will love to take her there again, now that she is grown up, so as to show her why it is such a fabulous race. [Aussie in BC]
This is an exclusive sport for a chosen few. It has only two requirements 1. Absolutely world class sport bike riding skills. 2. Gonads made from space grade titanium. Even then you are not guaranteed to finish, let alone win. Maximum respect to these road warriors.
CAMERON is definitely the bestat commentary won it as well his on board film scare me and I was born and bread in Douglas greetings from the Isle of man stay safe 👍
What a beautifully crafted and structured insight into the nature of The Isle of Man but racing in particular. Mark, Murray, Mick and others - Superb.!!!
Been a lifelong fan since my dad first took me there, about 5 years old. Now go each year on my own bike, ride the course regularly. Unbelievable feeling that everyone should try at least once in their lives. The racers, gladiators and legends in equal amounts ❤
@ONLY-CARS-FANS Did you know that 8 people have died climbing Everest this year compared to 0 at the TT? Of course it's dangerous but that's part of the appeal to those who choose to participate.
200km/h on a rock solid Harley for me, nice and low to the ground and stable up front, would never bother with it again. I did hit a pothole on a country road at 100km/h once and was nearly catapulted off my bike. I imagine that these guys have close shaves like that all the time. Absolute balls of steel.
Thanks for the update Paul, in 1996 I stayed with the Glassies on Govenors Hill, I remember it being the wetest TT ever, first week was scrubbed, but still had a great time, hope to return
A friend of mine once said something like this: "saying I that would die for my country is just a dumb propoganda. In reality - I would kill for my country and death is a risk for that action". I look the same to sports that have been killed by making them too safe. People have made everything too safe because they think that deaths of people are the only thing that matters. Noone who does TT and did Group B wanted to die, but everyone knew the risk. Some people don't think that a trophy is worth risking their lives, but that doesn't mean they have to take this choice from others.
❤ of course you should rest now and recover, I have follow all of your fantastik trips, take it easy now en try to relax over the summer, God bless you 🙏 Chris from Sweden❤
Theres one thing I've learned riding motorcycles for many years, people do not bounce worth a crap,We just kind of make this big thud just before the bones break.
The late and beloved Murray Walker is 100% correct, the Isle of Man TT is the greatest Motorsport event on the planet, how can you argue with a legend? Massive respect to these TT riders, surely the most daring, skillful and talented of all Motorsport competitors.
@@vampireAI Braveness is when there is a “need” to do something….e.g. defending your country against invaders…..there’s no need for this….this is lunacy.
I came here after a short, but never heard of this race ever. That island geez or is it a cemetery. This race takes it madness, crazy, the whole works. One mistake and you're gone. Respect to these riders alive and gone.
Humans enjoy fear, they start young, by going to "amusement parks". Young adults "Horror movies" in a world of balance, there can be no bravery, without fear.
Oh and don’t forget , Whalen the racing isn’t on, you can go there yourself and the mountain section, ,,no speed limit if there’s no fog on the mountain, so you can have a real blast in ur car or your bike ,, I did 186 with the misses on the back , super blackbird cheers Shane uk 🇬🇧
Normally, the only speed limits on the Isle of Man are in the main towns/habitated areas. The rest of it there are no limits for any vehicle all year round. Luckily the population isnt huge. What makes the race so intense is the number of winding roads and corners, not really many straights. He visited the TT when the weather was good, they sometimes race when its a bit wet. And when the riders get up to the hills it can get misty even if its sunny down on the coast.
When God created Man,he created a few that are super human. That is these few that can sit on top of a motorcycle and go 200 mph, Man my total respect to you few.
For EMS training insights into motorcycle incidents we would watch trauma presentations by The Flying Doctor, Dr John Hinds. He helped bring many techniques to critical care. Amazing physician and rider. He also helped to bring air medical transport to the area. Sadly, the track is not respectful of accomplishments. Rest in Peace, Dr. John.
Been there a few times, the riders are not a bunch of idiots but professionals who know what they are up against. And by the way, if you want to race the TT and take a 100.000 euro`s with you, they won`t let you ride. You have to prove you are able and worthy, and you can`t achieve that in short time. A lot of people are complaining about the accidents during TT, but I never hear people complaining over the hundreds of deaths every year during ski holidays in the Alps.
As sad as the deaths in isle of man tt is, im thankful that it's still not banned. This sport is the representation of human freedom. The isle of man being dangerous is not what makes it entertaining. Its the sheer talent of the riders. it shows their bravery, courage and fukin balls. These guys are Legends. I really hope group b rally comes back, cause that is the isle of man for car enthusiasts.
The deadliest year was 2005, when 10 people died; three riders and one marshal died during the June race, and six riders and one course bystander died during the Manx Grand Prix in August/September 2005. Since 1937, the only "deathless" Isle of Man TT's happened in 1982 and 2024.
This is the only race that participation deserves its own medal.
Agreed
100%
Alongsidewith rally
That's the thing you do get a medal for completing a race its it that much of an achievement
Errrr.... Yet again;
It's NOT a race.
it's a series of 'time trials'.......
My Father rode there as an Amateur in the mid to late thirties, he then went to War, I think the War was safer.
😂😂😂
HAHAHAHHAH
Lol but bikes back then were like racing the track on mopeds today
@@llhold5811 1938 lap record of 91 mph stood for twelve years, I don't think Honda have a Postie bike to match that. 83 years later the record is 135 mph, an increase of only 50%. The bikes and technology have improved but the only constant is the courage of the riders,
Yeah well 90 mph is pretty good for 1938 I'd say, i actually thought it would've been more like 70 average
First saw this as a kid 50 years ago. 50 years. And I still remember the shock of that first time being so close to the sound, the smell and the heat. Tortured metal. So close the sense of speed was overwhelming. Dry stone walls and phone boxes protected by straw bales. It’s staggering. It’s addictive. I have to keep watching it. I’m not even a bike guy.
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You can't call catching bullets with your mouth a great sport. This is lunacy!
It not only represents "the greatest motor sport event in the world", it also represents a symbol of freedom. A supremely dangerous event that would have been discontinued long ago almost every other place on Earth, yet the Isle of Man Government still allows these racers the chance to compete, danger be damned.
The freedom to choose your own path. True freedom 😊
Your comment is fantastic and says it all. Frankly the world is now so bound up in safety, laws for this and that, we have to ask permission to 💩 these days. People generally now have no resilience or self reliance they look to Govt to save them. Well don’t hold your breath for that. The freedom to choose is what the TT means - imagine if someone tried to promote such a concept today - it would never be allowed !!!! That’s your point and it’s well made. Thanks 🤩
U can keep your MotoGP, your F1, your Nascar and all the others........ The TT, The Southern 100 rips them all apart........ These are the most talented, most hardcore, most balls-deep, most rawest riders IN THE WHOLE GODDAMN world...... Utter respect to all of them
That's how I see it big brass balls needed.
I raced at the Manx & TT and it’s definitely the coolest thing I’ll ever do in my life. You don’t need to be particularly talented, I’d have struggled to qualify for BSB support races but ran lower mid-pack at the TT, but it’s definitely cool nonetheless lol
You can't call catching bullets with your mouth a great sport. This is lunacy!
Most DUMBEST.
Respect to TT.. even I want to come to this beautiful place test my limits
I went in 2006 on my bike and when you ride the course you can't get your head around how these racers do it. The best sporting event I've ever seen in my life.
One of the couple of things I want to see before I die ... - Cheers, from Germany!
This is the only race where every racer is a hero.
Hero of what?
@@bnbmjtcyou’re just slow smh
@@kojoefante He asked a legitimate question....hero of what??
For risking his life dumbass @@michaelbassey1993
It takes balls just to spectate.
If Murray Walker says it’s the greatest motor sport event in the world you can be assured it is
@@frankmapogo6441 you sure he said that ! Or was I right?
@Paul Sauntson I heard what you heard Walker said:
"Unless I am very much mistaken mark this is the greatest motor sport[ing] event in the world."
@@frankmapogo6441 He said "the greatest motorsport event in the world"
He was a fairly good motorcycle racer before he started commentating as well!
Murray Walker's father won the Lightweight TT race in 1931.
Bringing her daughters back takes some courage too. They will know their Dad was really special.
Sorry but why risk your life when you have a duty to your family. You decided to become a father, why sacrifice your life for a meaningless race, it's not like there was a war or invasion happening and it was duty. I think it's selfish to be honest.
@@shellyredding6727 Mate for some people the thrill the adrenaline the danger is what does it the adrenaline is a drug that is addictive you want more so you do what fills that for people like me it's the danger of racing and going fast like it's your last time ever gonna do that thing again, I love the feeling of being on the edge when I drive fast and he felt the thrill of going 200 plus ks an hour down local street near walls and other object and the drug bit him and he wanted more and pushed it further and further till the point he crashed and died, to some the way we want to go out is doing what is fun to us we don't to go out in our sleep or doing something that is just like a 'normal' way to go out
@@thatsimracer666 You've never been on the edge, you've never been outside your house lol you don't even have a car or a motorcycle maybe not even a bicycle. Go back to your PS2 games lol
@@shellyredding6727 Mate you don't know who I am I have been to a few places I do have a car a 1988 ford laser you just a asshole sitting behind a computer or smart phone screen thinking your better than anyone else my name is jake graham if you want add my insta thatsimracer666 and I can prove to you that I have been places mate
@@thatsimracer666 Oh I believe you, you've been places, so have I. I've been to the rubbish bin and back and then back to the rubbish bin. I know more about garbage than anyone else. I currently live in a recycling bin but will upgrade to a compost bin soon or maybe if my luck is good I'll go into a general waste facility and have rubbish poured on me 24/7 and lick it.
The TT pushes the brain and the central nervous system to the absolute limit there is nothing like it .Jet fighter pilots and formula 1 push the limits but this is something special.
These are today's Gladiators.
In the motorworld...MMA in fighting world.
MMA carries very little risk compared to this lol
@@garethhammond5478can still die in MMA. But agreed nonetheless. IOM is still badass🏆👍😊👍🏆
2:53 the dreaded death wobbles!
Lots of metallica in this. For whom the bell tolls, one, bloody love it!
Master,master......I'm riding faster
If it isn’t the greatest Motorsport event in the world, it’s definitely the most dangerous and deadliest. Very thrilling! Jambi.
The public can go flat out ! Yep ... I was doing an indicated 95mph , one of the gentle left handlers on the Mountain. Brand new R1200GS, latest tyres etc and I was overtaken by an old guy on what looked like a modified 500cc Gold Star , wrinkled leathers and pudding basin helmet ... doing about 105mph !
I couldn’t stay with him ! There is so much talent out there amongst the enthusiasts let alone the racers !!
Compelling sport.
Love it! Humbling but you have to respect those real racers. Been humbled too and you truly learn to respect the skill it takes to be a true racer.
I get the thrill of motorsports, but the odds of dying just for this thrill, I dont think its worth it. A racetrack will give u thrills while being safer, but its their lives that they're gambling with. Im sure the family of the dead riders wish their loved ones were still around.
Nothing but admiration for these guys. Really hits home when you see Doddsys daughters and wife. This is an amazing event with dire physical consequences for those who make one mistake.
You can't call catching bullets with your mouth a great sport. This is lunacy!
I really enjoyed living and working on Isle of Man, 1990-92. In Ramsey, the TT course is only a short walk away from our home on Brookhill. My wife and I watched the race, with our new baby in the pram. She (baby) hated the noise, even though we had insulated her ears. I will love to take her there again, now that she is grown up, so as to show her why it is such a fabulous race. [Aussie in BC]
❤ผมเจอรายการแข่งรถ ISLE OF MAN ในอินสตาแกรม ผมชอบมาก ๆเป็นการแข่งที่คนขับรถ เก่งมากๆ ด้วยความเร็วขนาดนี้น พลาดคือจบ สุดยอดมากๆ ครับ ผมมาหาดูย้อนหลังในยูทูป❤
This is an exclusive sport for a chosen few. It has only two requirements
1. Absolutely world class sport bike riding skills.
2. Gonads made from space grade titanium.
Even then you are not guaranteed to finish, let alone win. Maximum respect to these road warriors.
This. Is. Absolute. Madness
Wonder how long it is until the bumming brigade get it banned
This.Is. SPARTAAAAA
Legends. So proud of all of them.
Just amazing it’s on my bucket list
CAMERON is definitely the bestat commentary won it as well his on board film scare me and I was born and bread in Douglas greetings from the Isle of man stay safe 👍
What a beautifully crafted and structured insight into the nature of The Isle of Man but racing in particular.
Mark, Murray, Mick and others - Superb.!!!
TT it is the best track in the world for me.
what's your top 3 TTs? (would you include Nürburgring TT in top 3)?
The TT stands for "Titanium Testicles"!
Tooooo funny so true.
Anthony Ferruggia Testes Tough R.i.p all who take life into their testimony of life. 34
No fucking shit. You could not have said it better
How much money?
Ok.
just saw this video today. became a fan on the spot
Just have to wait till August 2021 for some races since they are running it later in the year due to covid
@@jameshill9325 i want to see this in person. it's incredible
Been a lifelong fan since my dad first took me there, about 5 years old.
Now go each year on my own bike, ride the course regularly. Unbelievable feeling that everyone should try at least once in their lives.
The racers, gladiators and legends in equal amounts ❤
It’s too dangerous
@ONLY-CARS-FANS Did you know that 8 people have died climbing Everest this year compared to 0 at the TT? Of course it's dangerous but that's part of the appeal to those who choose to participate.
The guys' honor and courage are worthy of respect!God bless them!
Well said
300 kmh on country roads is absolutely insane
It's not that bad - they have straw bales on some of the walls 😄
@@b.nichols3255you’re slow
The engine sound is so pure and beautiful ❤❤
200km/h on a rock solid Harley for me, nice and low to the ground and stable up front, would never bother with it again. I did hit a pothole on a country road at 100km/h once and was nearly catapulted off my bike. I imagine that these guys have close shaves like that all the time. Absolute balls of steel.
Not the most dangerous, the most exciting, most greatest, most exhilarating, and amazing race
Proud to live here!
Sad news here today 30/11/2020. Next years TT 2021 has just been canceled due to COVID-19. 😥
Thanks for the update Paul, in 1996 I stayed with the Glassies on Govenors Hill, I remember it being the wetest TT ever, first week was scrubbed, but still had a great time, hope to return
Same here
Potential for death Vs Potential for death and the slower one won.
Blackened roar, massive roar fills the crumbling sky
Shattered goal fills his soul with a ruthless cry
Flawless footage of one of the last true blood sports. Thanks
Real skill, proper racing. I rode it - once. Scary at 50 mph, unimaginable at 150 mph!
Its fine to go racing. it is smart to realize when to give it away, have fun do your best, but don't die...
brian critchley, spose you could get like a punch drunk boxer
A friend of mine once said something like this: "saying I that would die for my country is just a dumb propoganda. In reality - I would kill for my country and death is a risk for that action".
I look the same to sports that have been killed by making them too safe. People have made everything too safe because they think that deaths of people are the only thing that matters. Noone who does TT and did Group B wanted to die, but everyone knew the risk. Some people don't think that a trophy is worth risking their lives, but that doesn't mean they have to take this choice from others.
@@yyxywiseman7708 Less punch drunk boxer, more like ripped apart or splattered.
Funny thing is that's everyone's sentiments including the over 100 souls that have died in isle of man tt history.
Everyone is going to die, some people will die in a puddle of there own piss in a nursing home and others will go out in style
❤ of course you should rest now and recover, I have follow all of your fantastik trips, take it easy now en try to relax over the summer, God bless you 🙏 Chris from Sweden❤
Yılların F1 hayranı olarak söylüyorum... Dostum, bu reflex, cesaret ve adrenalin F1 pilotlarının bile üzerinde bence.
Theres one thing I've learned riding motorcycles for many years, people do not bounce worth a crap,We just kind of make this big thud just before the bones break.
They are so brave,and crazy,like the board trackers back in the day,this TT race is the greatest motor sports race on the planet!!
The guy's that do this are truly some of the most fearless brazen daredevils with Ball's Of Steel !!!
Or Just Crazy !!!!
Why just one ball? What happened tothe other one?
The late and beloved Murray Walker is 100% correct, the Isle of Man TT is the greatest Motorsport event on the planet, how can you argue with a legend?
Massive respect to these TT riders, surely the most daring, skillful and talented of all Motorsport competitors.
This is taken from the documentary "Closer to the Edge". You might have acknowledged that in the title.
I like speed. But this is beyond insane. Much respect to all the riders.
Inspired to try it out somedays for some of us that have nothing more to loose❤✊
Didn't expect to see Murray Walker when I clicked on this video...Legend!!!!
RIP All Fallen TT Heroes 🙏♥️
I did 140mph on a motorway and that was scary. This is on another crazy level.
Me too. Did it once and that was it for me. I keep it under 100mph now.
@@mojomanmurph1925 same
@@mojomanmurph1925 I have a 9 foot chopper ...I don't go over 80 in a straight line.....this is nutz lol
140 on a public road is fucking selfish mate.
@@mojomanmurph1925 Yeah, because obviously if you come off at 100mph it's much safer and you're probably not going to die if you hit something 🙄
Bravest guys on the Planet ... Along with Alex Honnold ...
'Brave', no, it has nothing to do with braveness.
@@Paul_Cwhat the fuck is brave to you then? 😂
@@vampireAI Braveness is when there is a “need” to do something….e.g. defending your country against invaders…..there’s no need for this….this is lunacy.
Fantastic video
I just found out this exists while watching fastest motorbikes video. This is insane! Much respect to the riders!
Respect, Trima dhe kaskadera Anglezët 🤘🤙👍
I came here after a short, but never heard of this race ever. That island geez or is it a cemetery. This race takes it madness, crazy, the whole works. One mistake and you're gone. Respect to these riders alive and gone.
You did an excellent cover on this race Scafie
Song at 5:13 is Jambi, by Tool if anyone was wondering
You have to be crazy to race at the TT ara very brave ❤❤❤
Batshit crazy is how most people describe it.
I’ve always wanted to come watch the motorcycles flying by
The greatest riders and sports warriors I've ever seen 💪💪💪💪🏆🏆🏆🏆
Respect to the riders✌️
0:57 Conor Cummins never forget 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️
At least he lived to tell the tale...
Out standing
Absolutely insane and I love it ❤
For the hacks that post burn out , wheelie, stupid public road vids.
These guys are what skill and respect for the machine looks like.
God protect all the boys in that amazing race
I like the sidcar racing 🏁 🏎 👌 ❤
When the guys say it´s frightening but they race regardless of the dangers, you know what they are made of.
Humans enjoy fear, they start young, by going to "amusement parks". Young adults "Horror movies" in a world of balance, there can be no bravery, without fear.
When they win, there made of money 😆
@@Rob.H123 nope top prize is 18k
@Uruguayanflyers no.. you're just a 🐈
The masculine urge to take a part in this race is real
If you could somehow create an ejector seat, how much faster would the times be?
Oh and don’t forget , Whalen the racing isn’t on, you can go there yourself and the mountain section, ,,no speed limit if there’s no fog on the mountain, so you can have a real blast in ur car or your bike ,, I did 186 with the misses on the back , super blackbird cheers Shane uk 🇬🇧
186??? with the misses on the back? fucking hell you two have some big bollocks
Definitely on my bucket list to go and now that I am retired... I have a chance to go... and the stupid virus hits.. Ugh
Same boat as me (though I’m not retired yet). So disappointed.
Me three - the virus won’t last forever and the Wet Markets are still open ...
Oi oi boys keep the faith and make it happen
Morgan 3 wheeler race would be cool to see!
Side-cars are far more entertaining
Normally, the only speed limits on the Isle of Man are in the main towns/habitated areas. The rest of it there are no limits for any vehicle all year round. Luckily the population isnt huge. What makes the race so intense is the number of winding roads and corners, not really many straights. He visited the TT when the weather was good, they sometimes race when its a bit wet. And when the riders get up to the hills it can get misty even if its sunny down on the coast.
May God bless all the rides... Born to do what's best for your heart it's something to be proud of... Just be extra careful pls
Cycled round the course in 1991.
Took all day , but we did stop at quite a few pubs. Credit to the TT riders though.
When God created Man,he created a few that are super human. That is these few that can sit on top of a motorcycle and go 200 mph, Man my total respect to you few.
For her to say that it’s bigger than the rest of us. Man that tells you the power of the race.
For EMS training insights into motorcycle incidents we would watch trauma presentations by The Flying Doctor, Dr John Hinds. He helped bring many techniques to critical care.
Amazing physician and rider.
He also helped to bring air medical transport to the area.
Sadly, the track is not respectful of accomplishments.
Rest in Peace, Dr. John.
Dr John Hinds was never at the IOM TT.
1:08 This is the Greatest motorsport in the world , yeah but also the
Deadliest Motorsport in the world.
That’s what makes it so much fun. Only those that ride at 150 plus understand why these guys race the TT
@@scottdavis4388 Yes I can understand that !
But is it word ( Paralyzes/ Coma or Die ) for in a horrible and horrific way ?
Not many people making a living running 4 cylinders on an ⅛ mile track.
@@2289rainbowmount4467 it’s worth it.
Excellent
Been there a few times, the riders are not a bunch of idiots but professionals who know what they are up against. And by the way, if you want to race the TT and take a 100.000 euro`s with you, they won`t let you ride. You have to prove you are able and worthy, and you can`t achieve that in short time. A lot of people are complaining about the accidents during TT, but I never hear people complaining over the hundreds of deaths every year during ski holidays in the Alps.
This is totally insane, no other way of describing it
Wow these guys are troopers fun to watch but on the edge
Ive always liked sports with a bit of edge to them. Ive taken part in a few too, but never owned a bike.
Very eager to join such event. Wanna be a star like these riders....
Natural selection at work
Brave respect to the warriors 💪💪💪💯🫀⚔️
As sad as the deaths in isle of man tt is, im thankful that it's still not banned. This sport is the representation of human freedom. The isle of man being dangerous is not what makes it entertaining. Its the sheer talent of the riders. it shows their bravery, courage and fukin balls. These guys are Legends. I really hope group b rally comes back, cause that is the isle of man for car enthusiasts.
best of luck too you all . ride safe .
It is the greatest motorsport event in the world/ and I quote
Some legends on this Murray walker - Mick doohan etc......
What's the version of Metallica's ONE playing in the background near the end of the video??
This is not normal.. this is beyond extreme
Visiting the Island went a bit off for me when Mac Hobson got killed, he was from the north east.
As an American biker.....this is impressive....just to say the least.
Best race in the world.
How do you qualify?
The deadliest year was 2005, when 10 people died; three riders and one marshal died during the June race, and six riders and one course bystander died during the Manx Grand Prix in August/September 2005. Since 1937, the only "deathless" Isle of Man TT's happened in 1982 and 2024.
this is amazing