Quarter Bridge, Braddan Bridge, Union Mills, Ballacraine, Ballaugh, Sulby Bridge, Ginger Hall, Parliament Square, Ramsey Hairpin, Waterworks, Gooseneck, Creg ny Baa, Signpost, Bedstead, The Nook, Governer's Bridge, Governer's Dip.
That enough?
Some might be surprised how fast they are actually going on some of those sections mentioned. Maybe more medium's.
Slow is a relative term. Top racers go through the above sections way faster than you or I would dream of, but compared to the speeds they hit elsewhere on the course they are all slow, and many require heavy braking from high speeds on the approach. All of those corners are at least 90 degree/right angle turns (or very close) and 3 of them are hairpins and sub 30mph corners.
Yeah, but I'm only a girl so when I queried the redneck yank/cornish, I get dismissed!!
I couldn't be bothered to break it down as much cos he wasn't going to listen/read. So thank you loads for the better info
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
I do wonder how many people commenting on the TT have actually been there, let alone even ridden the course. Everything looks blindingly fast from a camera mounted on Hicky or MD's bike...
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:19 pm
I do wonder how many people commenting on the TT have actually been there, let alone even ridden the course. Everything looks blindingly fast from a camera mounted on Hicky or MD's bike...
Tis why I asked him that but just got a sarky comment back!
I don't know a huge amount compared to some, but I've ridden the course quite a lot and marshalled both the TT and the Manx for a number of years. I'll never say I'm the oracle of the TT but I do appreciate it quite well
Going round the course (on a bike, obviously) a few times, on open roads gives you a better idea of what you’re listening to and seeing flashing past when a race is on.
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:19 pm
I do wonder how many people commenting on the TT have actually been there, let alone even ridden the course. Everything looks blindingly fast from a camera mounted on Hicky or MD's bike...
Tis why I asked him that but just got a sarky comment back!
I don't know a huge amount compared to some, but I've ridden the course quite a lot and marshalled both the TT and the Manx for a number of years. I'll never say I'm the oracle of the TT but I do appreciate it quite well
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:19 pm
I do wonder how many people commenting on the TT have actually been there, let alone even ridden the course. Everything looks blindingly fast from a camera mounted on Hicky or MD's bike...
Tis why I asked him that but just got a sarky comment back!
I don't know a huge amount compared to some, but I've ridden the course quite a lot and marshalled both the TT and the Manx for a number of years. I'll never say I'm the oracle of the TT but I do appreciate it quite well
Tis why I asked him that but just got a sarky comment back!
I don't know a huge amount compared to some, but I've ridden the course quite a lot and marshalled both the TT and the Manx for a number of years. I'll never say I'm the oracle of the TT but I do appreciate it quite well
Of course darlin' - biscuit or cake??
What sort of cake?
Brownie
(Sorry, it's a straight brownie!!)
Brownies were too young. I preferred tue girl guides
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:19 pm
I do wonder how many people commenting on the TT have actually been there, let alone even ridden the course. Everything looks blindingly fast from a camera mounted on Hicky or MD's bike...
Yes have been round the course, in a road race car (well interior out and roll cage) with a proffesional rally driver.
The road riders are amazingly talented, the side car passengers are really brave/wierd IMO.
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:19 pm
I do wonder how many people commenting on the TT have actually been there, let alone even ridden the course. Everything looks blindingly fast from a camera mounted on Hicky or MD's bike...
Yes have been round the course, in a road race car (well interior out and roll cage) with a proffesional rally driver.
I'd be impressed if it was Tony Pond (he held the car lap record for years in a Rover 827).
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:19 pm
I do wonder how many people commenting on the TT have actually been there, let alone even ridden the course. Everything looks blindingly fast from a camera mounted on Hicky or MD's bike...
Yes have been round the course, in a road race car (well interior out and roll cage) with a proffesional rally driver.
I'd be impressed if it was Tony Pond (he held the car lap record for years in a Rover 827).
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:19 pm
I do wonder how many people commenting on the TT have actually been there, let alone even ridden the course. Everything looks blindingly fast from a camera mounted on Hicky or MD's bike...
Yes have been round the course, in a road race car (well interior out and roll cage) with a proffesional rally driver.
I'd be impressed if it was Tony Pond (he held the car lap record for years in a Rover 827).
Was Tony in an SD1, he was taking people out and I knew someone that knew someone. An amazing experience, with a lovely very talented driver.
Yes have been round the course, in a road race car (well interior out and roll cage) with a proffesional rally driver.
I'd be impressed if it was Tony Pond (he held the car lap record for years in a Rover 827).
Wasn't it summat like 99.9 mph?
First one to brake 100mph. Only one to beat it has been a fully tweaked saburu rally car. The 827 that he broke the 100 in was not that modded just him in the car and his memory of the course.
Count Steer wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2024 8:42 pm
It's not so much an interesting fact as an interesting way of seeing the difference in something.People lob the term £billions around like they're just a tad more than a million.
1 million seconds is about 13 days
1 billion seconds is about 32 years
(That's American billions not proper old fashioned ones ).
Then I read this, this morning....
'The average debt including mortgages per household in the UK is £64,296. Collectively, people in the UK owe nearly £2,000 billion'.
(I suppose, as it includes mortgages, it's not really surprising but if you take out all of those with no or very little debt it's no wonder interest rate rises cause a bit of pain).
I'd be impressed if it was Tony Pond (he held the car lap record for years in a Rover 827).
Wasn't it summat like 99.9 mph?
First one to brake 100mph. Only one to beat it has been a fully tweaked saburu rally car. The 827 that he broke the 100 in was not that modded just him in the car and his memory of the course.
A few minutes of in-car video. Full recording available to buy.
Count Steer wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:32 am
That ^^^^ all looks remarkably calm. The in-car footage doesn't really capture the speed. It would be pretty epic to be in the passenger seat.
Watch his line through a bend. Then watch how much work he's doing with the steering wheel to achieve it . Probably a lot of subtle - but swift - throttle changes too.
I like the way it's emphasized (in various places, including the commentary) that he's doing it from memory, no navigator or notes. Yup, like the riders ...
Count Steer wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:32 am
That ^^^^ all looks remarkably calm. The in-car footage doesn't really capture the speed. It would be pretty epic to be in the passenger seat.
Watch his line through a bend. Then watch how much work he's doing with the steering wheel to achieve it . Probably a lot of subtle - but swift - throttle changes too.
Yup. Probably a whole lot of heel n' toeing going on.
It was a very good advert for a pretty poor car. Rover must have been well chuffed. (Bit of a risk for them too I imagine).
It was impressive enough for us to hang around after the bikes to watch him do it. I also remember peering over people's shoulders in the paddock to look at the tiny screen they had to see the in car footage. Bloody impressive.