It's not hard to see why these guys die in accidents all that waits for a mistake are trees, brick walls and other painful solid objects - absolutely mental 😳
I used to live in Sulby and everytime my Mum drove me to Ramsey (her name begins with K) I would point it out because when I was a little kid I thought it was her tree 😂
nope. zip. nada. it's done. Only cause of "rules" for "safety"....... If the racer is off line in the 2sec before you see him apear in the video, nothing can save the tree.
I'm really surprised these buggers don't get tipped off, the suspension bottoming out on the dip in the road. Nasty bend that, but exciting to watch nevertheless....
🤣🤣🤣🤣Handle🤣🤣🤣🤣Im proud of my name. It's better than being called working class, Arnold. Generic Arnold sounds so so original and common, like Smith or brown. Yes, you're a boring little C--t. Be careful what you say to people.
Who the fu*k cares what names part of course is called,Ask Dean Harrison the same, he'd just say Ramsey or wherever but he wouldn't know the exact name,
Im trying get a feel for how fast there going by but their going bye so fast its over before ur senses kick in.....thanks tru nice job...now if we could just go to super slowmotion we could see what ever it was that went by nah heck will see it in the pits
Well done for this.. i really appreciate it . Ive been to the TT over 35 times( age 62) and still try to get to new parts...this is as good as the famous bottom of Barregarrow,which i stood at in the early 90s. Another bit similar to this is in the inside of the course on the mountain afterthey accelerate after getting upright after the tramlines ..as they come towards you..people jump back into the heather it's hilarious
it is coming up for that time of year again.... this is my favourite corner,... the balls to effectively drive into a blind troughed bend at near flat out is something that other corners just don't seem to reach.
I just watched the equivalent video from 2014 - they had a hay bale wrapped in plastic protecting the bridge brickwork back then - pretty sure it wouldn't have protected the riders.