When the great Murray Walker tells you it's the greatest motorsport event in the world, and considering he has been to and commentated on just about every motoring event on the planet........ you take his word for it 😊
I'd like to recommend a full length documentary called TT3D: Closer to the Edge, from 2011. It has Michael Dunlop, John McGuinness , Ian Hutchinson and Guy Martin (who later made some fame with his own tv shows), it's an in-depth look of the psychology behind the drivers. A very good film! It seems to be available on Prime Video. I don't know if you film reactions to longer features like that, but you should watch it anyway. Thanks for uploading! Greetings from Sweden
The two guys in the interview doohan he was F1 grand prix world champion bike rider and almost lost he's leg but won more championship Murry walker was the voice of F1 motor cars he travelled the world as commentary for F1 for decades known as voice of F1 only retire a few years before that interview Also the guy reporting mark skaif he won multiple championship's in Australia 🇦🇺 motor sports super car V8s and Bathurst a race similar to this but for car racing through mountain side So are all very big names in chosen fields and well respected throughout the motor racing world Cheers 🦘🇦🇺👍
You must check out Peter Hickman...Hicky..flying lap. Driver 66 TT sidecars and youll love Mark Higgins TT Subaru time attack deffo worth a watch theri amazing
May I suggest reacting to a RUclips video called OUTDOOR FREE RIDE TONI BOU. Toni Bou is a trials rider who's never been beaten in 17 years he's a 34 times world champion. What TONI BOU can do on a motorbike will blow your mind he's like a ballerina on two wheels
The current course is 37.78 miles long with 219 corners. Peter Hickman said it's probably the only thing he's ever done that gives such an adrenaline rush that it takes about a week to come down.
When the great Murray Walker tells you it's the greatest motorsport event in the world, and considering he has been to and commentated on just about every motoring event on the planet........ you take his word for it 😊
P.s. Conor's fine and back racing.....Cameron has retired....Murray Walker has died.... And the race goes on🏍️💨🍻👍
You need to watch the isle of man tt TOP speed moments to do it justice
The host is Mark Skaife. He was a very successful V8 Supercars driver here in Australia.
The "public" aren't spectators....people go on their own bikes because of the 'no limit' national speed limit🏍️💨💨💨💨💨💨🙀👍
I'd like to recommend a full length documentary called TT3D: Closer to the Edge, from 2011. It has Michael Dunlop, John McGuinness , Ian Hutchinson and Guy Martin (who later made some fame with his own tv shows), it's an in-depth look of the psychology behind the drivers. A very good film! It seems to be available on Prime Video. I don't know if you film reactions to longer features like that, but you should watch it anyway.
Thanks for uploading! Greetings from Sweden
The two guys in the interview doohan he was F1 grand prix world champion bike rider and almost lost he's leg but won more championship
Murry walker was the voice of F1 motor cars he travelled the world as commentary for F1 for decades known as voice of F1 only retire a few years before that interview
Also the guy reporting mark skaif he won multiple championship's in Australia 🇦🇺 motor sports super car V8s and Bathurst a race similar to this but for car racing through mountain side
So are all very big names in chosen fields and well respected throughout the motor racing world
Cheers 🦘🇦🇺👍
anything about Guy Martin is worth a watch
You must check out Peter Hickman...Hicky..flying lap. Driver 66 TT sidecars and youll love Mark Higgins TT Subaru time attack deffo worth a watch theri amazing
May I suggest reacting to a RUclips video called OUTDOOR FREE RIDE TONI BOU. Toni Bou is a trials rider who's never been beaten in 17 years he's a 34 times world champion. What TONI BOU can do on a motorbike will blow your mind he's like a ballerina on two wheels
This was from 2011, a lot more deaths since. RIP.
It's been long since I commented on your Show I love you are doing a reaction to TT
The current course is 37.78 miles long with 219 corners. Peter Hickman said it's probably the only thing he's ever done that gives such an adrenaline rush that it takes about a week to come down.
Have a look at "behind the visor" probably the best onboard lap with Davey Todd. It's from this year
It takes 6-7 years to learn the course, it has to be instinctual at the speed they travel
You should watch the tt video with Conner Cummins
this is mental, and i love it
Try Peter Hickman TTlap chin camera
React to Guy Martin crash at the 2010 TT