Excellent technically and being without the distractions of rider's voices, allows you to concentrate on those sections you want to learn a bit better. You can hear the engine revs and gear changes a lot better without the commentaries, enjoyable as they are. Well done!
Bruce Anstey grew up riding on some of the greatest motorbiking roads in new zealand. I lived there for 40yrs with my last jaunt being a return trip, on an R1, from Christchurch to Taupo riding through the notorious Rimutaka Hills just northwest of Wellington; Bruce would know this fantastic route well
Astonishing! Would've loved some racer's comments too, like road conditions, emotional stress of every part, strategies, how they set themselves up for the next part, bike behavior and so on.
There are numerous videos with bend by bend descriptions. Cameron, Donald, Bruce Anstey, John McGuinness, John Barton with Milky Quayle are all on Duke videos or RUclips. David Jefferies on Duke video is an oldie but goodie. There are several other Duke videos from 2000 to 2006 I have including Shaun Harris, Iain Duffus, Nigel Davies and Jim Moodie. A classic commentated lap is the V4 Victory video with Joey Dunlop. This is a very interesting video but it probably has little relevance to the current racing as speeds are much higher. The last Duke video I have with on-board commentary cost just a few dollars to download. I think most riders have a library of on-board commentated videos to use in conjunction with lapping in cars and on bikes. It takes several years to learn the track at speed. The quickest riders are over 30 because a degree of maturity, restraint and judgement are required to go very fast rather than just mindless bravado.
The issue of escaped wallabies from the wildlife park on the road at Quarry Bends has been raised. Hitting a bird at those speeds would be bad enough let alone a medium sized marsupial.
birds are bad enough. i had a flock fly out of a bush and appeared to miss me only for one to do a sudden right turn straight into my left shoulder..at 290km it hit like a cricket ball and disintegrated all over my jacket. At least it wouldve been instant, for the bird. As Bruce Anstey, i rode motorcycles in nz and have had many close encounters with wildlife including running over a possums tail as it froze right on the apex. I'm thinking 'don't do a u-turn possum' too late to change my line or speed luckily it froze, had i hit it's body we would both be seriouly hurt. I heard it scream as bumpbump i ran over it's tail. Wandering cattle and sheep are common too
Excellent technically and being without the distractions of rider's voices, allows you to concentrate on those sections you want to learn a bit better. You can hear the engine revs and gear changes a lot better without the commentaries, enjoyable as they are. Well done!
Bruce Anstey grew up riding on some of the greatest motorbiking roads in new zealand. I lived there for 40yrs with my last jaunt being a return trip, on an R1, from Christchurch to Taupo riding through the notorious Rimutaka Hills just northwest of Wellington; Bruce would know this fantastic route well
Beyond words! Pure emotion - TT!!!
Absolutely.. nothing even compares
Massive credit to anyone getting to part 3 and still wanting to do a TT.
It’s really the most insane race in the world still. It’s crazy. I wouldn’t dare and I am licensed racecar driver in Germany.
That mountain road is insane, love it!!! 😜
Don’t half tear the tires up lol
Great onboard that 👍
I'd learnt the course before i was 10 ... having grown up with my father a competitor there in the 60's and 70's
Astonishing! Would've loved some racer's comments too, like road conditions, emotional stress of every part, strategies, how they set themselves up for the next part, bike behavior and so on.
i think there is a video somewhere on youtube with Milky Quayle going thru the full lap from an onboard video....
There are numerous videos with bend by bend descriptions. Cameron, Donald, Bruce Anstey, John McGuinness, John Barton with Milky Quayle are all on Duke videos or RUclips. David Jefferies on Duke video is an oldie but goodie. There are several other Duke videos from 2000 to 2006 I have including Shaun Harris, Iain Duffus, Nigel Davies and Jim Moodie. A classic commentated lap is the V4 Victory video with Joey Dunlop. This is a very interesting video but it probably has little relevance to the current racing as speeds are much higher. The last Duke video I have with on-board commentary cost just a few dollars to download. I think most riders have a library of on-board commentated videos to use in conjunction with lapping in cars and on bikes. It takes several years to learn the track at speed. The quickest riders are over 30 because a degree of maturity, restraint and judgement are required to go very fast rather than just mindless bravado.
I can make a Comment . Ive Raced there . its 100% Concentration . I only seen the Road . Nothing Else ..
Love the Isle of man tt!!! I wish you guys would make a tt video game!!!
There is a TT game for PS3.
yeah,made the veranda but lee graham memorial made me sleep for seven weeks,the tt,its all crazy fun and a bit fast so enjoy
jonathan rogers. Who is Lee Graham? Les Graham?
@@droceretik en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Graham
Makes the Nordschleife look like a karting circuit
Two different tracks. Nordschleife is a lot of corners with a few straights. IOM is a lot of straights with a few corners.
Les Graham Memorial? I thought that corner was called Bungalow Bridge!
Huevos grandes amigo!
mad sunday course
Lindo....show
This seems like onboard with bruce anstey
That's what it says in the description, yes
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Do any animals ever get on the track? Must be impossible to stop cats and deer and rabbits from wandering out into the path of a 180mph bike!
The issue of escaped wallabies from the wildlife park on the road at Quarry Bends has been raised. Hitting a bird at those speeds would be bad enough let alone a medium sized marsupial.
birds are bad enough. i had a flock fly out of a bush and appeared to miss me only for one to do a sudden right turn straight into my left shoulder..at 290km it hit like a cricket ball and disintegrated all over my jacket. At least it wouldve been instant, for the bird. As Bruce Anstey, i rode motorcycles in nz and have had many close encounters with wildlife including running over a possums tail as it froze right on the apex. I'm thinking 'don't do a u-turn possum' too late to change my line or speed luckily it froze, had i hit it's body we would both be seriouly hurt. I heard it scream as bumpbump i ran over it's tail. Wandering cattle and sheep are common too
Doesn't look too scary/hard. Said no one ever.