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The Isle of Man TT: The World's Deadliest Motorcycle Race REACTION 

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@RNTV
@RNTV 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching our reaction to "The Isle of Man TT: The World's Deadliest Motorcycle Race" featured by TIME! Were you as captivated and on the edge of your seat as we were by the intensity and danger of this iconic race? This event combines speed, skill, and sheer bravery in a way that's unmatched anywhere else in the world. If this video piqued your interest or if you're a longtime fan of the Isle of Man TT, please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe to our channel, and share your thoughts or experiences related to the race in the comments below. Support TIME by Subscribing to their channel: www.youtube.com/@TIME Let's continue to explore and react to the incredible stories and events that shape our world, friends!
@vikinnorway6725
@vikinnorway6725 5 месяцев назад
Isle of man tt road warriors is a great compilation of this! Please do it
@paulmaxey6377
@paulmaxey6377 5 месяцев назад
Check out the Isle of Man TT Podcasts to see interviews with TT riders and some of those who work on the TT, there are some good pods. You can find them free on YT or for free on the IOMTT Website. But what all the riders say is that the worse bit for nerves is the 15+ minutes before the race. They get a horn warning 30 mins, 15 mins, 10 mins and 5 minutes before the race and there is a little bit called no man's land where only the riders are allowed and they are in that portion for 30 secs before they head down Glenclutchery Road and Bray Hill. Most say once they enter that area, all the nerves go and they are just concentrating on that stretch of tarmac in front of them. But the grid of a TT race is different to any other because it is filled with tension. One rider summed it up as "At any other race the mechanic always says bring the bike home. At the TT the mechanic says bring yourself home". They are a special breed and once the bug grabs you it doesn't let go.
@Shoomer1988
@Shoomer1988 5 месяцев назад
They also do Isle of Man TT sidecar racing, it's even more insane. The average lap speed is actually faster.
@karltaylor9324
@karltaylor9324 5 месяцев назад
I live here on the isle of man,this isn't the best video to learn about the TT,the greatest show on earth is good or if you hathe time there is a film documentary called closer to edge...definitely watch that you'll understand it so much more,loving your content ❤
@paulmaxey6377
@paulmaxey6377 5 месяцев назад
Check out the Isle of Man TT Podcasts to see interviews with TT riders and some of those who work on the TT, there are some good pods. You can find them free on YT or for free on the IOMTT Website. But what all the riders say is that the worse bit for nerves is the 15+ minutes before the race. They get a horn warning 30 mins, 15 mins, 10 mins and 5 minutes before the race and there is a little bit called no man's land where only the riders are allowed and they are in that portion for 30 secs before they head down Glenclutchery Road and Bray Hill. Most say once they enter that area, all the nerves go and they are just concentrating on that stretch of tarmac in front of them. But the grid of a TT race is different to any other because it is filled with tension. One rider summed it up as "At any other race the mechanic always says bring the bike home. At the TT the mechanic says bring yourself home". They are a special breed and once the bug grabs you it doesn't let go.
@sceptic1961
@sceptic1961 5 месяцев назад
"There is a grey blur and a green blur, I try to stay on the grey one." . Joey Dunlop.
@kimberleyanderson46
@kimberleyanderson46 5 месяцев назад
That just proves how mad they are. Bowie.
@Jan-eh7nf
@Jan-eh7nf 3 месяца назад
BS. But believe what you want.
@impulsive_86
@impulsive_86 3 месяца назад
​@@Jan-eh7nfbs? What's bs about it
@Jan-eh7nf
@Jan-eh7nf 3 месяца назад
@@impulsive_86 It's just over exaggerated. Human eyes and brain can handle these speeds quite well. That "blur" is what brain ignoring.
@impulsive_86
@impulsive_86 3 месяца назад
@@Jan-eh7nf of course it's exaggerated, but Dunlop did in fact say this, and i think you are talking the quote and the meaning of it a bit too seriously
@markjones127
@markjones127 5 месяцев назад
The rider Michael Dunlop in the video has lost his father, brother and uncle in motorcycle racing crashes, keeping up with the daredevil theme you should react to Fred Dibnah, he was a steeplejack who became a famous tv personality in the UK, he'd climb, maintain and bring down the massive brick factory chimneys harking back to the industrial age in the UK, watch his video of him laddering a chimney, no safety harness, incredible to watch, he was of a different era, fascinating man with an amazing personality, a true national treasure.
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud 5 месяцев назад
Aye, it's not the thril ride this is. But if people want half hour or more of feeling so stressed it makes you ill the Fred is the one... he freaks me out man
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud 5 месяцев назад
Oh, by the way, I'm 1st generation English from a family who've been Welsh forever and a day. I'm a Pityakka and proud to be Just asking you if I'm OK to feel honourary Welsh. I grew up thinking sport was Rugby and Rugby was Wales and when I discovered there was an England team, odd thoughts went trough my head, my family just looked at me as though to say... Your too young to die son 😮
@markjones127
@markjones127 5 месяцев назад
@@oopsdidItypethatoutloud I'm from a very Welsh family and have a nephew who grew up in Stoke with an English Dad, he's very proud of his Welsh heritage and plays rugby and supports Wales over England in all sports, if it's in your blood and you want to celebrate that it's your heritage, go or it, I played rugby for years, great sport to play.
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud 5 месяцев назад
@@markjones127 Aye, I am and I do Except for cricket. The world Cup was a nightmare when Wales and England were in the same group. When the matches were on, I went away and cried 😢
@Nick-Emery
@Nick-Emery 5 месяцев назад
I love the Dunlop dynasty… but old Fred Dibnah programmes gives me anxiety 😂 Balls of steel! And a bloody hard worker
@Dr.Acula76
@Dr.Acula76 5 месяцев назад
Peter Hickman has a POV of the fastest ever lap. He averaged over 136 mph. It's worth watching
@DavidMizen
@DavidMizen 5 месяцев назад
try "climb dance" - ari vatenen at pikes peak
@smudge8464
@smudge8464 5 месяцев назад
That's AVERAGE over the whole lap of 37 miles for those who have missed this point!
@smudge8464
@smudge8464 5 месяцев назад
@@casualguy393 I think there are about 2 or 3 places where they do 60 mph bro and 1 of those is the pit entry/exit!🤣 Watch the pov of Peter Hickman at the Isle of man and what you'll witness is just a practice lap at which point you will realise what a silly comment you've made if you then think of the race pace! Did you not see the 207mph clip through a village high street on a single lanes with kerbs and manhole covers...bro!🤦🏻
@smudge8464
@smudge8464 5 месяцев назад
@@casualguy393 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TVCfgz6EksU.htmlsi=XUF4jj1vao9bK94J
@michaellooney1089
@michaellooney1089 4 месяца назад
@@smudge8464 37.73 miles to be precise!
@PureVillain14
@PureVillain14 5 месяцев назад
When you asked “is he praying right now?”… he was going through the course with his eyes closed mentally and going through the gear changes and braking he has to make at each moment… when I learned this it blew my mind… but I also understood you have to… you have to know the course 100%
@Brian-wj5up
@Brian-wj5up 5 месяцев назад
I race here in the states at race tracks. The Isle is simply just the ultimate level, literal inches from curbs, cliffs, and brick walls on a road not a track surface. Its absolute insanity at the pace these guys push under these conditions and its absolutely beautiful. To see the total absence of fear controlling a racer to approach the absolute limit is just poetic.
@becca2383
@becca2383 5 месяцев назад
I live on the Isle of Man and the atmosphere during TT fortnight is electric. We get thousands of visitors from all over the world. You can spectate within touching distance at some places on the course. It’s definitely in their blood. Great reaction thank you!
@stephenallen4374
@stephenallen4374 14 дней назад
My grandfather's cousin died on that on that circuit and we are proud that he had the balls to even try it
@petej3800
@petej3800 5 месяцев назад
Average 135MPH, top speed recorded 218MPH, 200 + horsepower, TT = Titanium Testicles, stay safe good reaction, PJ in UK.
@michaellooney1089
@michaellooney1089 4 месяца назад
Who's gone 218??
@petej3800
@petej3800 4 месяца назад
No name given, it was 2015, Kawasaki H2iR
@michaellooney1089
@michaellooney1089 4 месяца назад
@@petej3800 I don't think so.
@mannmanuel7762
@mannmanuel7762 4 месяца назад
@@petej3800 the fastest I found was 200,5 mph, that was Peter Hickman at the speedtrap at Sulby. i guess you read it wrong as 218km/h is basically 135 mph, which is the quickest average speed
@petej3800
@petej3800 4 месяца назад
@@mannmanuel7762 I think it was 2015 Kawasaki H2iR no name given but it was 218 mph on fastest speed video.
@SH1974
@SH1974 4 месяца назад
4:46 Look at that THAT accident! Everybody else who's lucky enough to survive that would definitely be DONE with bikes, but he went there to race that track again. Isle of Man TT competitors really have BALLS!
@Gurnerman
@Gurnerman 2 месяца назад
Quick google search Connor Cummins and he is indeed back racing
@roimerlopez1275
@roimerlopez1275 5 месяцев назад
You're welcome my dear friends!!...The story of these pilots is incredible...For me they are the bravest people on the face of the earth...They have the courage to drive these machines through the middle of an entire city , with its streets, its walls, without any protection and when they have an accident, they simply wait to heal from their injuries and then get back on their motorcycles and participate again....They deserve our respect.... Not even the best drivers in the world who race on circuits like GP2 dare to race in this Isle of Man race... A big hug for you Mike and Jess!!
@overthewebb
@overthewebb 5 месяцев назад
Why are you calling them pilots? They are not pilots. I realise in Italian it's said that way and probably Spanish, but in English they are riders. Not having a go, it just sounds really weird in English. Pilots are only ever used for aircraft, Just nitpicking btw if English isn't your first language, the rest of what you said was perfect really
@roimerlopez1275
@roimerlopez1275 5 месяцев назад
@overthewebb They are no riders my friend....Valentino Rossi is a rider... These men are pilots because they really fly!!!😁
@roimerlopez1275
@roimerlopez1275 5 месяцев назад
@overthewebb Yes my English is very bad!!🤣🤣
@overthewebb
@overthewebb 5 месяцев назад
@@roimerlopez1275 Haha, they do really fly! As I said no disrespect, your English is great my friend, Pilot just sounds weird in English. Take care brother
@davebooth5847
@davebooth5847 5 месяцев назад
I've been a motorcyclist for 40 years. I used to sail over from Morecambe Bay to the Island with my dad and we'd tie up in Ramsey harbour, live on the boat for a week and watch the races. Other times I've taken holidays on the island, sticking a tent on the tail of my bike, going over on the ferry. I've ridden the course, but never at anything close to race speeds. I know my limitations, won't push it that far beyond them. But even rising that route at normal highway speeds gives you goosebumps. It's Holy Ground.
@richt71
@richt71 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for reacting to the TT race. I had a good friend that lived for racing this each year until an unfortunate mistake. Leaving a wife and young family. RIP Mingle
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse 4 месяца назад
God bless Mingle.
@tullochgorum6323
@tullochgorum6323 5 месяцев назад
My uncle spent the last couple of years of a long career as the consultant radiologist at the main hospital on the Isle of Man. He said he'd never seen injuries remotely approaching what they had to deal with during the TT. Members of the public can ride the mountain section of the course between races with no speed limit, which only adds to the casualties. And to cap it off, they have another week for amateur riders (the Manx Grand Prix) over the same course, with lower qualification requirements. As you can imagine, similar mayhem ensues. Road racing in Britain is basically insane. Michael Dunlop is a famous biker from NI who has lost his father, uncle and brother to the sport, but keeps on competing...
@lounolastname4477
@lounolastname4477 3 месяца назад
There are speed limits on parts of the mountain course and some parts are sectioned off to make it single file (using traffic cones) and the whole mountain course is one way traffic only for those two weeks. Also, there are way less crashes in Grand Prix and way less disruptions
@vascocourtney
@vascocourtney 5 месяцев назад
I think the guy at the beginning was running though all the corners and gear changes in his mind, not praying.
@billydonaldson6483
@billydonaldson6483 4 месяца назад
The sidecar racing on the Isle of Man is also worth watching.
@michaellooney1089
@michaellooney1089 4 месяца назад
I'm from the Isle of Man (I'm Manx!), and can confidently say, these are the hardest people on the planet! I also know the formula of how to calculate their average lap speeds.
@navigator100group2
@navigator100group2 5 месяцев назад
One of the best reactions to the Isle of MAN TT well done, including the interlude😁
@wigmire
@wigmire 5 дней назад
All I'll say is I love you two. keep doing what you're doing
@williamhamilton6643
@williamhamilton6643 13 дней назад
As any rider can tell you, riding on the street at those speeds is an order of magnitude more difficult than on a nice, smooth race track. The course is approximately 35 miles long and can take years to master with no margin for error. Even if you're experienced it still changes from day to day due to weather and other factors. A few years ago Valentine Rossi attended the TT and when they interviewed he was pretty blown away by what he saw and had tons of respect for them. That's high praise coming from "The Doctor."
@FrowningIke
@FrowningIke 5 месяцев назад
It's actually reassuring to be close to another rider in those situations. You think, if he can, I can. Pushing on your own is where your HR goes mental. No room for error.
@gunnargundersen3787
@gunnargundersen3787 4 месяца назад
We're prepping for it now. All the best from Douglas Isle of Man
@IsurOo
@IsurOo 5 месяцев назад
Michael Dunlop was one of great riders ❤
@aidancrowley9452
@aidancrowley9452 5 месяцев назад
Was ??
@IsurOo
@IsurOo 5 месяцев назад
@@aidancrowley9452 Sorry English is not my 1st language
@aidancrowley9452
@aidancrowley9452 5 месяцев назад
@@IsurOoAll good man . I didn’t know if you were thinking of his uncle , father or brother? All unfortunately passed away racing on the Roads ! The family is legendary!🏍️😎
@davidhealy5567
@davidhealy5567 5 месяцев назад
Mad to think he only passed his license to ride on the road this year
@priscillaroberts7945
@priscillaroberts7945 5 месяцев назад
@@davidhealy5567 most racers don't ride on open roads to any extent. The racing line has to be ingrained and automatic,impossible if there's traffic in both directions.
@djh9022
@djh9022 4 месяца назад
“Isle of Men” 😂 This is being quoted in all the recent reactions lol
@millyjames7891
@millyjames7891 11 дней назад
Forgetting of course, ladies such as Sandra Barnett.
@keefsmiff
@keefsmiff 5 месяцев назад
Haha Jesse's face looked like me watching that American woman making "real British Tea" 😱
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud 5 месяцев назад
I saw an American lass showing instant tea in a squirty/pump can... 😂😢😮😅😊😮😮😢😢🎉
@billallen4793
@billallen4793 5 месяцев назад
"You are never more alive, than when you almost aren't"!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠
@evelghostrider
@evelghostrider 5 месяцев назад
The most adrenaline I ever got was that split second I seen death rite there... but I dodged it and kept riding flat out... You know you should have died there, but you did not.. boom the rush..
@billallen4793
@billallen4793 5 месяцев назад
@@evelghostrider Yup! Just like that! You can see death's finger beckoning you towards him, then suddenly you have traction, and make the corner, while giving death the 🖕finger on the apex away from that corner!...lol if you know, you know!!..lol..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠
@billallen4793
@billallen4793 5 месяцев назад
@@evelghostrider I rode bull's from 13yrs old onwards, and saw war! It's tough to get that kind of adrenaline! And I was dumber than most. Do you know how sick 🤢🤮 you feel to the stomach after the adrenaline spike? And you barf anything you've eaten lately? That's PERFECT 🥰 💞 👌! Just the right dose!..lol The problems arise when that level becomes normal! Because now you NEED to do crazier and crazier stuff to get that same feeling! If they sold that 💩 on the corner I might have wound up with a problem! You know what I mean?..lol
@evelghostrider
@evelghostrider 5 месяцев назад
I fully understand that when you know you know brother... respect. ​@billallen4793
@crankyyankee7290
@crankyyankee7290 5 месяцев назад
My wife and I rode for years(we both had our own) and did our honeymoon on them-I learned to ride on a Goldwing, and when we married the wife had a CB 900, we used to put in 12 thousand miles or more per year(in New England that is a pretty good figure) I can no longer ride safely as internal decapitation and the spinal fusion that followed leaves me with very little head movement (I can't look to the side ), we still have a few bikes but haven't ridden in years, now a pair of middle- aged Corvettes stand in for the bikes, and they have their advantages. You are right, there is an ever increasing level of risk riding-I have lost too many friends to mishaps on their bikes.-A good friend (he got the wife and I together back in 1980) who was a motorcycle safety instructor,as well as a driving school teacher was killed while minding his own affairs,-counting friends we have lost that way would take more than the fingers of one hand, then there are those who have been maimed....It is indeed a lot of fun,but there can be possible costs to consider.
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud 5 месяцев назад
Aye. ❤
@vagabond142
@vagabond142 5 месяцев назад
2:17 Not praying. Visualizing. He's literally running the entirety of the lap in his head, and the taps on the brake lever are either him visualizing braking points, or tapping out his shifts when he'd have to come off throttle for a split second.
@scousemouse9715
@scousemouse9715 2 месяца назад
Its a real life show when you're managing your children during a live stream. Blessings from Darlington UK.
@bigbird2100
@bigbird2100 5 месяцев назад
Great video 👍 Look for the peter Hickman video camera on bike with commentary epic 😊
@AlexBizzar
@AlexBizzar 2 месяца назад
5:11 he's understating his crash. In another movie, the doctors were trying to get him to understand that his leg was so horrifically damaged that they needed to amputate. He told them no, because it means he wouldn't be able to be competitive. So they filled the living hell out of his leg with all sorts of pins, rods, etc., and he managed to keep his leg and race again.
@harbs_cantina
@harbs_cantina 4 месяца назад
The bit where you asked if the guy was praying on his bike, tapping the gear grip - I think he was literally going over the entire course in his head, memorising all the gear shifts needed. They hardly had time to think about anything to change on the course so it's like it had to become instinctive.
@lindamerrett6600
@lindamerrett6600 4 месяца назад
My brother had a few motor bikes as a teenager and a lot of hospital visits, so glad he gave it up.
@duxberry1958
@duxberry1958 4 месяца назад
very brave rides LEGENDS / HERO,S everyone of them
@hugovilag
@hugovilag 5 месяцев назад
The Isle of Man TT is a rare sight of what the rest of motorsport as a whole was back in day, turbo F1 cars, Can-Am, Group C and Group B, absolute balls of fire with 4 wheels and manual transmissions to wing them through the race. May we enjoy many more years of the TT. Very recommended to check Group B, when rallying had its brightest and darkest time, great deal of footage on YT, no need to do the 3 or so videos everyone goes for, an honest peek at that era of rally racing always wows people that don't know about it.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 5 месяцев назад
Mike There are classes of bikes that race the TT including Sidecars. Sidecar races on the TT are wild! Rider controls the sidecar while his teammate leans side to side in curves.
@arwelp
@arwelp 5 месяцев назад
The Isle of Man is in the middle of the Irish Sea, roughly equidistant from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, but crucially it is a Crown Dependency, not part of the UK, which means that it has its own Parliament (Tynwald) and makes its own laws, so at the beginning of the 20th century when road racing was banned in the UK it was legal on the island which is how the TT (Tourist Trophy) came to be first run in 1907. It’s been run every year since, except 1915-1919 for WW1, 1940-1946 for WW2, 2001 for foot-and-mouth disease in the UK, and 2020 and 2021 for COVID. Since the first fatality in 1911, as of 2023 there have been 269 rider and sidecar passenger deaths on the Mountain Course (used for the TT and Manx GP), also 2 race officials and 2 spectators, plus about a dozen others in out-of-competition incidents. The deadliest year was 2005, when 11 people died - 3 riders and 1 marshall in the TT in June, and 6 riders and a bystander in the Manx GP in August/September. Since 1937, the only racing year with no fatalities was 1982.
@williamhamilton6643
@williamhamilton6643 14 дней назад
I've ridden for decades and the TT is my favorite race. As the world becomes populated with fem-men I've always been worried the do-gooders would cancel the TT, but a Brit I know told me not to worry. He said the entire economy depends on that race and the money it brings. They call the Indy 500 the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing", but the TT is certainly the most insane. I love it!
@atrogamer5376
@atrogamer5376 5 месяцев назад
1982 was the only year there was no fatality in this event
@JohnMcMahon.
@JohnMcMahon. 25 дней назад
You guys have to watch the documentary “Road” about the Dunlop family from Northern Ireland.. It is exhilarating, exciting, tense & heartbreaking all at the same time.. What Michael does at the end is Hollywood movie stuff, in real life.
@Scaleyback317
@Scaleyback317 Месяц назад
I lived on the Isle of Man as a child. Attended several TT moments in the fifties. A wonderful place for a kid to grow up. Between races it's exremely peaceful and beautiful. Can recommend a visit.
@65sneaky
@65sneaky 5 месяцев назад
I'm a crew chief for a rider who does the Manx Daniel Forbes (Same course) Its sobering knowing youve built and prepped a bike that your rider competes on. Total respect for every rider and mechanic who take on the challenge of the 37.73 mile Mountain course.
@evelghostrider
@evelghostrider 5 месяцев назад
Thats a thing people don't think about. You as a mechanic, the rider has great trust in you. His life is in your hands each ride. One small over look is all it takes. Respect to you brother, thats a big burden.
@TIGPlus1965
@TIGPlus1965 5 месяцев назад
Check out Irish road racing in which they are racing against each other instead of the clock.
@sharkdog111
@sharkdog111 3 месяца назад
Came here for the bikes. Love the DAD ENERGY! Dad hears a wierd sound, goes to make sure everythying is ok, then comes back. Love it. Family first.
@terryloftus3207
@terryloftus3207 4 месяца назад
Its why everyone wants to be on our side in battle,we are nuts AND fearless.
@Mr_Fahrenheit
@Mr_Fahrenheit 4 месяца назад
You were right about the comparison between a car and a motorcycle a car moves the body but a motorcycle moves the soul
@CrazyhorseDK
@CrazyhorseDK 5 месяцев назад
TT Riders are about as crazy as old Group B drivers as of 24 up to 265 casualties a must experience as a bike fan
@123boat
@123boat 2 месяца назад
He didn’t hit the wall. If he did he’d of been in bits 😳😂
@andrewwood8706
@andrewwood8706 5 месяцев назад
some of these guys hit 200+
@hansdiesl
@hansdiesl 5 месяцев назад
When you are in the starting grid you know .. one of us will not be here tonight ❤️
@TheJpf79
@TheJpf79 5 месяцев назад
It's not always apparent that it isn't a race track, Someones gran drives a long those roads to get milk any other day of the week, It's a giant street race. Not just the crazy speeds but the surface requires really high technical ability.
@weirdscix
@weirdscix 21 день назад
The bike riders practice before the race, but they also spend time visualising the turns in their head, which looks like praying to a lot of people
@alisoncauser2955
@alisoncauser2955 Месяц назад
When Connor minimizes his injuries , when really it was pelvis, spine, he says a bust arm like it was the least of his problems when in reality it was a bust shoulder and arm.
@Grah-66
@Grah-66 Месяц назад
Not for squeamish people....... I'm not a biker, but you just have to admire the sheer guts these men (and women) have - - - - - yes, it's one of those rare sports where females compete equally
@jeanlucfaille7495
@jeanlucfaille7495 2 месяца назад
one of the legends of the Leman TT is Guy Martin, this guy is a beast!
@user-hi4vm6kk4u
@user-hi4vm6kk4u 5 месяцев назад
Guy Martin 6:46. Check him out , he's made some great TV programmes
@clymtc
@clymtc 5 месяцев назад
you beat me to it, I was going to suggest the same thing
@primalengland
@primalengland 5 месяцев назад
My mum is 95 and even she has a soft spot for Guy Martin. Anyone who fires up a Merlin engine in a lorry workshop has my eternal respect.
@givemespace2742
@givemespace2742 3 месяца назад
Love Guy Martin and the inevitable cup of tea.
@headonnis3814
@headonnis3814 2 месяца назад
And how his fans would always wear fake wigs and sideburns that look like his
@evelghostrider
@evelghostrider 5 месяцев назад
Ive raced the IOM tt many years ago. Its only as dangerous as you make it. The worst accidents ive had was on the road by other drivers at 40 to 60 mph.
@peterhowells7309
@peterhowells7309 5 месяцев назад
Greetings from Scotland! Yeah, the speeds are insane and only the best survive AND win. Consider the top speeds, in excess of 150MPH without any meaningful protection. NO airbags except your lungs, NO crumple zones except your bones, NO way you are going to survive a direct hit with something solid! These guys are a different breed! To be there in person is best. The video really doesn't give you an accurate impression of the speed as they pass you. This race is on standard roads with bumps and all the normal road hazards, except oncoming traffic! Crazy, yes! But as a spectator sport - nothing comes close, except maybe stage rallying with cars. My 3 brothers were all bike fanatics but I preferred 4 wheels and a roof! But when I took up stage rallying, they all said I was the crazy brother!! 😂😂
@pepelemoko2820
@pepelemoko2820 5 месяцев назад
After seeing you both react to Freddie Starr you both had me in stiches, so I've subscribed. I'm a biker and love the Isle of Man (Not Men) TT (Tourist Trophy). If you enjoyed the TT I can highly highly recommend Irish Road Racing. Greetings from bonnie Scotland.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 5 месяцев назад
FIRST.:) I love your Channel but have one criticism. We love wondering what the reactors will think and say and the suspense and surprise behind that but you tell us BEFORE the video so we know and all that suspense and surprise has gone.:) Can't you let us know at the end because,at the moment, we are seeing the "end of the film" before all the parts that create that ending. lol Good Luck Guys.
@RNTV
@RNTV 5 месяцев назад
@Isleofskye I respect your opinion. Here is why we do things this way. It allows us to be better informed on what we are presenting. We have been doing this a long time now and one issue we've always had was us making uninformed statements in our intros that caused many people to only comment on those things negatively. Whether it is an artist's name, or us just stumbling on some piece of info we don't currently have. The average view time would go down leading us to believe a lot of people would watch the intros, get upset, and just leave after making a negative comment informing us on things we were informed on by the end of the reaction. We try our best to only introduce what we are watching and give a few words. If you watch our reactions and ending thoughts you will see that we elaborate for several minutes on pauses when we go in on our thoughts even longer at the end. We do not spoil the suspense in our intros, only make more informed statements for those being introduced to what we are watching. Many other forms of media do this. We understand most reactors don't and it may be a bit jarring, but it's what we prefer.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 5 месяцев назад
@@RNTV Thanks for taking the time and trouble to give such a detailed reply, my friends. I understand though I am pretty sure no one would hold it against you if you just started, when appropriate, by saying something like "We know little or nothing about this". lol
@elih9700
@elih9700 5 месяцев назад
Not praying @ 2.11, he's riding the course from memory and changing gears.
@lucylane7397
@lucylane7397 5 месяцев назад
I love how Americans think people are religious
@dominicrobertdillonbrown9938
@dominicrobertdillonbrown9938 5 месяцев назад
he isnt praying....he is running through the course each bend and straight checking his memory for muscle reflex timing to remember how many downshifts and when to apply throttle thats why fingers do a different job, car racers do the same when at this level
@primalengland
@primalengland 5 месяцев назад
The helicopter shot after they said. “There goes Connor Cummins, the Ramsey rocket.” Is actually a sidecar. I raced solos and sidecars in the 70s. Never raced on the Island, but did most UK short circuits.
@stevehartley7504
@stevehartley7504 5 месяцев назад
He was going through the race in his head!
@Molix1981
@Molix1981 3 месяца назад
The sound of super bikes it's only equal to F1 cars....love it...
@oneilstevens7424
@oneilstevens7424 5 месяцев назад
Perfect. This is what we do
@bacco0447
@bacco0447 3 месяца назад
On the Isle of Man there lies a track, Where engines roar and fears unpack. A baley of death, some dare to call, Where riders race, and brave hearts fall.
@bacco0447
@bacco0447 3 месяца назад
Through Snaefell's mist and winding road, They chase the clock, their courage showed. The TT calls, the brave respond, With every turn, they grow more fond.
@bacco0447
@bacco0447 3 месяца назад
But respect the path, the legends say, For many have met their fate this way. A test of skill, a dance with chance, In this deadly, thrilling, high-speed dance.
@bacco0447
@bacco0447 3 месяца назад
So here's to those who ride the storm, In memory of those who've gone. The Isle of Man, with beauty rife, A baley of death, a test of life
@cowboymouth6429
@cowboymouth6429 5 месяцев назад
Yall must watch the isle of man tt TOP speed moments to do it justice 👍🔥
@sharavanan2473
@sharavanan2473 5 месяцев назад
I agree with that too. 💪🙏🏽
@frantrictantric
@frantrictantric 4 месяца назад
It may have the dubious title of being the deadliest, but all of the competitors and visitors will always declare it to be the greatest event globally. Been there over 40 times and cannot wait for TT2024.
@chris420x
@chris420x 2 месяца назад
these guys got some fkin balls!, these boys are a different breed
@trampertravels
@trampertravels 9 дней назад
I used to work on tanks 14 feet wide, 10 feet high and 35 feet long and car drivers still could not see me either, it is not just a motorcycle problem, it is an eyeball problem.
@clymtc
@clymtc 5 месяцев назад
thank you, enjoyed your reaction to this. For some reason the video goes into a shot of a side car (@8:24) this is a very scary version of the TT racing you definitely should have a look at
@dalj4362
@dalj4362 Месяц назад
Closer to the edge - Full documentary is a must watch. It's about the TT. It's on utube.
@gmdhargreaves
@gmdhargreaves 5 месяцев назад
I’ve never ridden a motorbike but the way you describe it is fascinating and made me feel like I had❤
@trikky2.2
@trikky2.2 6 дней назад
just as a drunk Brit :) what Conor Cummins has achieved is amazing. But there is another bit of the video I'd like to point out. At 9:16 . the way the riders raced They were well aware that it was a time trial format. they knew it was time that counted, not position on the road. they were aware of each other's position on the road and almost worked as a team to get them through in the fastest time rather than battling.
@GosiaRakowska
@GosiaRakowska 28 дней назад
Thats a good bike instructor
@jacobburns3053
@jacobburns3053 4 месяца назад
I had a 1st SGT that had a Suzuki Hyabusa and he said he knew he was going fast cuz he got tunnel vision and looked down and saw he was going 225 on the stretch of a highway
@atwowheelguy
@atwowheelguy 5 месяцев назад
I've enjoyed your reactions to the work of Diana Ankudinova. I have raced off road, but my on road skill level has never been sufficient to race on pavement. I have been to the IOM TT twice as a spectator, in 2015 and 2019. We rented bikes in London, rode to Heysham, and took the bikes to the island on the ferry. Riding a motorcycle on the "wrong" side of the road was stressful for me. The island is beautiful, and there are some unique things there, as is common in an island culture. I think the IOM TT is too stressful for Jess.
@chocolate-teapot
@chocolate-teapot 24 дня назад
Reminds me of me driving home from work, except I'm in a Vauxhall Corsa
@creativitycell
@creativitycell 5 месяцев назад
I prefer the vidie with the rock track "faster & faster' its awesome with better bike shots!😮
@mariog4707
@mariog4707 5 месяцев назад
It worth watching this video for the tension in Jess’s body language alone. Never have I seen someone look so simultaneously horrified yet fascinated at the same time.
@brib6194
@brib6194 5 месяцев назад
I watch quite a few reaction channels and your format is the best I have seen i.e. unobtrusive and the target video is full size, well done.
@bankruptpensioner
@bankruptpensioner Месяц назад
Let's be clear, these guys are the last gladiators in a world of cotton wool. Everything else across the planet is covered with nanny state protection - this race truly is the top of the mountain. Nothing else comes close to this sport at the Isle of Man.
@billallen4793
@billallen4793 5 месяцев назад
As a adrenaline junky I am embarrassed at how little I thought of my family, that my selfish need was more important, than being around to raise my kid's, and grow old with my wife. So God took that choice away from me, thank goodness, I became disabled in a workplace injury back in 2003. Now I'm a grandpa twice, and know why things happened the way they did!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠
@evelghostrider
@evelghostrider 5 месяцев назад
I understand your issue, but with a family I raced the IOM tt for years. They accepted its dangers and I may never finish a lap. Friends and family who love you, accept your choices. But I agree, God can show you things at times that you need to pay attention too. I had bikes fail to start, I never got angry, I seen it as god protecting me.
@billallen4793
@billallen4793 5 месяцев назад
@oldgolfpunk yup! God said, "Don't ride right now!" Listen to those voices! I can still walk short distances around the house with a cane or two, but he ain't got me in the chair 🧑‍🦼🧑‍🦽permanent yet!..lol
@evelghostrider
@evelghostrider 5 месяцев назад
Glad to hear brother. I've experienced his voice many times in life. When it comes, I pay serious attention and do as I'm led, no matter what that is.
@tonyhaynes9080
@tonyhaynes9080 4 месяца назад
The closest thing to compare this with, is flying a fighter jet at 250 feet and 420 knots. Especially through Snowdonia, where the mountains are a blur and you are looking up at people looking down into your cockpit.
@Garryck-1
@Garryck-1 4 месяца назад
I spent 2 years as a motorcycle courier in Melbourne, Australia. In that time, I wrote off two motorcycles (and a Datsun), and spent four weeks in hospital. What I tell people is: "You ride as if you were invisible. Because to all the drivers out there, you are. Treat every other vehicle as if it were driven by a homicidal maniac. Because sooner or later, you'll meet one. So you learn to read their minds. You pay attention to what their hand movements on the wheel are telling you about what they'll do, watch their eyes, where they look, where they don't, are they checking a mirror?.. you try to know what they're gonna do next, before *they've* decided what to do."
@krisoliver6202
@krisoliver6202 4 месяца назад
Guy Martin at 6:50 has hosted some brilliant tv programmes
@derektaylor6389
@derektaylor6389 5 месяцев назад
it is the isle of man
@carltonivory1989
@carltonivory1989 5 месяцев назад
Hi, its the Isle of Man . I've raced there what a great feeling breaking the speed limit❤😅😅😂
@edjemx
@edjemx 5 месяцев назад
I Could not imagine myself not having a motorcycle, its in my blood. I havent bin without a motorcycle since I was 11j old, i am now 53j. Except for cruisers, I have ridden racers for ten years, enduro, motorcross, and now adventure bikes. Die young as late as possible.
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 4 месяца назад
2:11 Actually he's not praying, he's going through all the shifts of the 37 mile course in his head. They have to memorize it or die.
@jeffrichards1537
@jeffrichards1537 3 месяца назад
I've really only rode dirtbikes but when racing I agree when you get close your like let's go and see who can stay in front.
@thorntonovski
@thorntonovski 4 месяца назад
Saw a video when i was younger of a man who crashed his bike and his boot was on the floor, then i realised his leg was still inside the boot. Never fancied a bike after that
@arnoldsaunders6073
@arnoldsaunders6073 5 месяцев назад
There's a small bridge on the course that's called the fairy bridge. The riders go to that location and say hallo to the fairies, because not do so would bring you bad luck.
@arthurennimore-empties6709
@arthurennimore-empties6709 5 месяцев назад
The fairy bridge is not on the TT course.
@arnoldsaunders6073
@arnoldsaunders6073 5 месяцев назад
@arthurennimore-empties6709 Agreed, but it is visted by most riders.
@priscillaroberts7945
@priscillaroberts7945 5 месяцев назад
@@arthurennimore-empties6709 the original fairy bridge is down stream from the one on the Douglas to Port Erin road. Evidently the fairies like shiney things. I self identify as a fairy so if anybody has any diamonds they don't need i'll be on the island for tt and manx......... lol.
@andyp5899
@andyp5899 4 месяца назад
One of the riders in the video @6:46 is Guy Martin, he had a short TV series where he attempted breaking various records one was man-powered flight others were various speed records. Many of these are on YT on
@malcolmrayner3480
@malcolmrayner3480 4 месяца назад
An old fella called Mike the Bike Hailwood won the TT 10 years straight than retired he came back 10 years later and won it again
@Thecrazyvaclav
@Thecrazyvaclav 2 месяца назад
Ended up dying on the way back from the chip shop
@CK662
@CK662 2 месяца назад
You should come over to watch it in person because the videos don’t do the speed any justice or how narrow the road actually is, I’m one of the Officials for the racing, it’s a great spectacle, and watching the side cars race!!! And the lap record is 136mph average (16 and a half minutes around 37 and 3/4 miles)
@nigeldewallens1115
@nigeldewallens1115 2 месяца назад
I totally agree with you there! I used to be a racing driving instructors for cars not bikes and I had a friend that did this type of racing! He lost count as to the number of bones he had broken! I also remember arriving at one race a day earlier and did some marshalling at a corner for side cars! Well this one side car had lost his partner! so he did a very bad thing which was touring around onto the grass to go and get his partner! It turned out it was his wife who was on the sidecar!! 🥴😜🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jamesgreen3417
@jamesgreen3417 3 месяца назад
The rider at 6.47 is Guy Martin. Well known rider and petrol head. He also just happens to be from my village Waltham NR Grimsby
@spyro257
@spyro257 5 месяцев назад
from 8:24 to 8:34 was not a bike, it's what u call a sidecar, who are just as crazy as the bikes...
@neilperry2224
@neilperry2224 4 месяца назад
The most successful GP bike rider Giacomo Agostini tried for years to get the FIM to ban riders riding the TT. After losing a very close friends on the island, it used to be a compulsory part of the GP mc year. I came real close to working for a mc racer one year but it fell through. Unluckily the rider was killed at the very race l was due to work for him.
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