Michael Dunlop has beaten his uncle's JOEY 26 year old record of 26 wins with 27 WINS. May I suggest reacting to ROAD it's a documentary film about the Dunlop family which are motorbike racing royalty
The IOM TT is going on as we speak/watch/type.. Michael Dunlop has broken his own uncles all time race wins of 26.. he currently has 27 wins.. MD is the new GOAT
Guy Martin was one of the most humble and down to Earth men in existence. He kept his job as a truck mechanic to this day, despite being a holder of multiple world records and being really famous having been the star of many TV series'.
@@nothernmonkey8612 He pulled in crowds like no one else. No on cared about anyone else when he was on the track, people tuned in for him, hence the reason he's "The Boss"...
Normal people think this is terrifying. Bikers think it is exciting. Racers are on another level filtering through the fine margin between life and death while sat astride a crotch rocket to oblivion!
a helicopter can not travel as fast as a superbike, a super bike can travel in access of 200 miles an hour, helicopters are not that fast, a helicopter has an advantage as it can fly in a straight line, but if a road was straight a superbike would leave a helicopter way behind
Helicopters aren't actually that fast. The world helicopter speed record is only about 250mph, and most of them are WAY slower than that. For example, a Eurocopter EC-135, which is a popular, modern 7-seater often used for this sort of thing, has a normal cruising speed of 158mph and a never-exceed speed of 178mph. A _street-legal_ GSX-R1000 motorbike has a top speed of 190mph and that's before you start modifiying it for racing. The current lap record for the TT is 136mph, and that's including all those 'slow' turns. The rider who set that record was doing just over 200mph on the straights.