Speed Kids: the world's fastest kids. BBC documentary.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- The world of kids' motorbike racing looking at a number of young riders from Northern Ireland as they compete throughout the UK. Also the impact of recent tragedies in Spain on the sport.
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At least, this kids are not hanging around and looking 10 hours straight tic toc…..Wish my parents had the financial background to support me in karting or bikes. Great documentary !
my dad used to build racing bikes and karts for clients, but we never could afford to race ourselves. My 2 brothers and I would love to have had a chance, at least we could go and help break in the new engines, driving around on the street....
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I’d like to congratulate all these hard-working parents.
Oh you mean extremely wealthy parents who are the top 1% and have zero connection to 99.9% of families who will never give their kids this chance? lol why are people so fucking stupid these days ?
Well said!
This is just INCREDIBLE...
There is something so cute seeing little ones walking around in full race suits wobbling around off down towards the track.
it really is ! never wanted kids but everytime i see this i want one , i get proud seeing these kids race and they are not even mine
@jasonaper274 what a lovely post. 🧡🧡🧡
I’m 54 and still have the same love of motocross as I did at 6..keeps me a reason to stay fit and healthy,
It's great to see parents encourage there children to take up motorcycle sports love it congratulations to you all, my best wishes from the Philippines ❤️🌹💪👍😉😀😁🏁🏍️🛺🐑🇵🇭🏴
My 3yr old son likes this documentary! Wish we lived in Northern Ireland.
Give him a mini bike to start with. Once a son a 100% give him one
Why do you have to live in Ireland 🤷🏽♂️ please tell me your not that stupid
It's all over the country mate. In fact all over the world. Buy a MCN and get some information. In the NW of England for example it happens at Three Sisters.
got a feeling young max is going to be up their with the best in the world one day!
This was truly an awesome video to showcase the passion, determination, and hardships these young racers endure. Young Peter looks like he could be the face of a top tier racing team. He has that smile that you can tell he loves to race and it’s what makes him happy. Page and all the other young ladies is what every sport needs. To keep the boys on their toes cuz it’s not the bike it’s the rider. Keep it up ladies. And little Max, I say in another year or so he will break out of being shy and could be the next great with the right support. I love racing and these kids and young adults are the future of racing.
Best video in a long time.
I loved this video , congratulations to all the parents for taking time to bring the kids out & congratulations to all the kids
Hope max wins the next championship 🔥
My condolences go out to the two families who lost their children . And may God be with all those children throughout their careers 💯🙏🙌💪👍
Fathers trying to manufacture a Grand Prix Racer.
How else is a grand prix racer produced?
@@marko6746 Most of the kids seem to be enjoying the experience but there's got to be a few that have no choice and feel they must comply with their Parents.
From personal experience you know when they've have had enough, they dont want to say so in words but as a parent you can see it in their riding that the fire has gone out unfortunately some parents can't accept this because they have invested a lot of time and money in their child in the hope they make it, very few do
Rich kid sport this is crazy lol. my mom couldn’t afford me a dirt bike growing up.. couldn’t imagine this
Lets take Peter to Moto3
Best time to learn when you got no fear
love it
Great insight 🔥
One thing .... Get the parents off the side line
The Pete kid had me rolling laughing in my chair. Cheers lads, from Texas
love it, we need something like this in California USA
I'm from Northern Ireland but I hate road racing tho. These kids have extremely lucky financial circumstances from their parents that allow them to race on track.
Yes very lucky to have wealthy parents
Yeah some, and some dont eat breakfast so there kids can do this
@@alexrodensjo348 buying a luxury motorhome plus the bikes plus the gear and plus the fee to enter. Who even has £15k laying about?
Its just an unfortunite hobby that poor people cannot enter.
@@steve00alt70 that’s not including the 100k camper van 🤣
@@steve00alt70 yeah but you dont need to be rich i use my work truck to sleep in on track with an airbed, and my bike is a 2007 cbr600rr moto2 bike
Fair play to all those hard working parents. That’s a huge expense on top of everything else.
My Dad was born in Ballymoney 🥰
Absolutely brilliant
its tough for the parents, but some kids want to do it, to race. Last month a 9 year old died while on a practice for the Sudamerican championship on the Sao Paulo track.
Magic!!!
My one year said he wants to try. Need info on the bam bam class what bike/cc?
90cc tenten pitbike you can find rules and stuff on the Irish minibike championship website. It's a great class and the class I first rode a motorbike in.
Fantastic... my boys just started karting.. get em off playstation and out house..
Great documentary - just a shame the presenter sounded like she was on mogadon.
Unfortunately there is no safety advancement that can prevent a rider who falls being hit by a following bike its just the way it is racers understand this risk . You either race or you dont its pretty black and white .
Yes that's an easy decision to make for an adult but not so sure about young kids. There is a lot of pressure on them to progress, to push themselves and to ride faster bikes and they are well below the age where they can make their own legal decisions. It is quite often (but not the dads vicariously living their dreams through their children too.
Some of the bikes featured on the video and definitely the moto3 bikes are not toys either, they are very quick and quite hard for an adult to ride fast.
I'm not saying this as a spoil sport but as someone who raced on the road races with Paul Robinson etc on 125s but this was mainly in my 20s. I remember one time at the Ulster GP when the race was stopped and some of us were pulled into a junction. My dad was watching in the paddock, didn't know what had happened and thought I might have crashed. Some one died that year too. My dad was all over the place. At the time, I just wanted him to get me more fuel to top up for the restart but, to see him so worried was not good at all and did make me think a bit.
I'm not sure I want my daughter to to do the sport at least until she's old enough to decide whether to do it herself.
@@supaquickgpr yes i agree with all that , but it still whichever way you look at or frame it whether its the kids or adults choosing there is an inherent risk that cannot be mitigated and it comes down to one simple choice choose or be allowed to race or dont .i really dont see any other way around it other than singular riders on track doing time trials but then zero racecraft is learned . Its tough .
How cool is this.... pure dead brilliant!
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W parents!
Far too much death in this sport to allow kids in
"World’ fastest kids" ??? and they are from Ireland??? lol! even the brits didn’t won a motoGP/500cc GP title for almost 50 years and probably no UK rider won a motoGP grand-prix the last 20 years..
Is this not completely irresponsible putting your child at this such risk? they could die road racing
It's what they want to do love to live to race a motorcycle
This is how you create future Marc Marquez and Rossi. Grooming them from young age.
This is very dangerous to live vicariously through your children when the parents were never strong enough to obtain their dreams.
What you on about? The kids love it. No different to kicking a bag of wind around a field, only this is more fun. You comment on something you don't understand.
Ohh shush your mush you absolute 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@SuggyRacing emm I think you will find is more Dangerous than kicking a bag of wind, if they love it or not. Facts are facts
@@herobo123456 Stick to golf or gardening 😂
@@SuggyRacing Ok Mr I've got 'big balls'' because I like motorbikes