They were getting air both wheels off the ground in some cases at over 190mph lots of bends are taken above 180mph yes some of the slower bends 60 mph but a lot or most170 up and a few flat out bends
Practice week is the last week of May, race week is first week of June. 3 people have died watching, either practice or racing. One in 1939, and two in the same crash in 2007. It's the oldest motorcycle event in the world, first held in 1907. It's the longest course in the world, 37.73miles. There are 7 races during the week, including 2 for 1,000s' 2 for 600s' and 2 for sidecars'. Some of the footage in this, wasn't the TT. There is a whole series of road races these guys compete in, the only difference is, the other courses average 7 to 8 miles, and are massed starts, whereas the TT has a 10 second gap between riders, and they are racing the clock. If you want a POV of the fastest lap ever, just type in "Peter Hickman, last lap, 2018, Senior TT", you also get a commentary from the man himself.
Great reaction my man. Try to react to the isle of man ( the greatest show on earth ) I also saw your reaction to european football, so if you want to know something about the european football fans, then please react to, ( ultras our way of life ) and you have a new subcriber here, cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰
The Isle Of Man TT end of May beginning of June.. yes if you stand in the wrong spot you could loose your life if a rider goes down. although rare it has happened several times over the years.. as far as wheelies and jumps... these are just rural town streets nothing more nothing less
You asked if/how wind affects bikes at these speeds. It does. In you reaction video of Isle of Mann crashes, the crash at 2m50s was caused by a gust of wind.
Very interesting. I know on windy days I’ve been blown all around the road when biking at 20 mph so I could only imagine what it would feel like going at those speeds…
@@tylertheamerican1858 In one of these videos, Connor Cummings (the guy in the crash) gives a detailes commentary on what happened. If my memory serves me, a gust of wind, when he was leant over, caused a momentary loss of traction on the bend.
How fast are they going into the corners? As fast as possible. Its not just the sheer speed, its the racing line these men are taking, there is literally no margin for error.
You might enjoy this 'The Isle Of Man TT - World's Most Dangerous Motorcycle Race!'. Gives a bit of history of the race
My friend rode the TT race for a number of years until his fatal mistake a number of years ago.RIP Mingle
210 mph is OK on a bike ,it's when you're doing 210mph and no longer on the bike.
Brilliant 😁😅
Not got close to that, but when you are at 145 mph and wondering if you actually torqued the rear wheel axel correctly it does make you think :)
They were getting air both wheels off the ground in some cases at over 190mph lots of bends are taken above 180mph yes some of the slower bends 60 mph but a lot or most170 up and a few flat out bends
Practice week is the last week of May, race week is first week of June. 3 people have died watching, either practice or racing. One in 1939, and two in the same crash in 2007. It's the oldest motorcycle event in the world, first held in 1907. It's the longest course in the world, 37.73miles. There are 7 races during the week, including 2 for 1,000s' 2 for 600s' and 2 for sidecars'. Some of the footage in this, wasn't the TT. There is a whole series of road races these guys compete in, the only difference is, the other courses average 7 to 8 miles, and are massed starts, whereas the TT has a 10 second gap between riders, and they are racing the clock. If you want a POV of the fastest lap ever, just type in "Peter Hickman, last lap, 2018, Senior TT", you also get a commentary from the man himself.
Great reaction my man. Try to react to the isle of man ( the greatest show on earth ) I also saw your reaction to european football, so if you want to know something about the european football fans, then please react to, ( ultras our way of life ) and you have a new subcriber here, cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰
TT get quite a bit of "air" as you say, as there seem to be several humps, which are taken at maximum speed, naturally.
Americans and their safety, we like it wild in Europe =)
We sure do !!!!!
The Isle Of Man TT end of May beginning of June.. yes if you stand in the wrong spot you could loose your life if a rider goes down. although rare it has happened several times over the years.. as far as wheelies and jumps... these are just rural town streets nothing more nothing less
You asked if/how wind affects bikes at these speeds. It does. In you reaction video of Isle of Mann crashes, the crash at 2m50s was caused by a gust of wind.
Very interesting. I know on windy days I’ve been blown all around the road when biking at 20 mph so I could only imagine what it would feel like going at those speeds…
@@tylertheamerican1858 In one of these videos, Connor Cummings (the guy in the crash) gives a detailes commentary on what happened. If my memory serves me, a gust of wind, when he was leant over, caused a momentary loss of traction on the bend.
Takes place the 1st week or so of June I think. Yes, fans have been killed as well.
check out Peter Hickman on board 2018 final lap
Moto cross would transfer, skill to TT.
Great video but there a some better ones of the TT race and worth watching. Love your attitude and subscribed.👍
Watch Peter Hickman video, exhibition lap, mutable cameras on board, & not at top race speeds.
From 2022 there have been 265 riders have lost their lives, yes spectacular have died. Top speed 222mph & there is some 6 gear full throttle corners.
Ever year last week in may first week in June average 4deaths a year
How fast are they going into the corners?
As fast as possible.
Its not just the sheer speed, its the racing line these men are taking, there is literally no margin for error.
Conor cummins veranda crash was at 150+🏍️💨😵👍
it's not a massive feild of racers, coz they get send off 1 at a time, every 10sec
The average speed is 130 mph
Yes the fans are killed most years. In over a hundred years 230 plus riders have died
Some stupid questions there
You might enjoy this race if you watch and close your mouth. You ask ridiculous questions.
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