You don't really get an impression of the speed they do. If your heart can stand the tension, watch the chin camera footage of Peter Hickman smashing his own 2018 lap record in 2023, his new record is 136.352mph, with him being speed trapped at 210mph on Sulby Straight. See "Peter Hickman, fastest ever lap"..
I've been to the Isle of man a few times now, and it's 2 weeks of pure awesomeness. Nothing like it. The average speed is ruffly 130 mph and the maximum speeds they reach can be 200+ mph.
The only thing i will tell anyone planning on going to the Isle of Man, is do not plan and just go. Myself and many of my friends had spoken of going there for years and when we finally got there our collective thoughts were why the hell did we not get off our arses and get here before now. It's extremely addictive, plus a beautiful island offering many things to do other than the bike racing, and the people are super friendly. I have been over there 40+ plus times and once for the Post TT in September. One other thing on the Island your money is good anywhere and welcomed. Never once seen any trouble there either and i have met many bikers from many countries, all with the same frame of mind. Don't talk about it but just go, you will never regret it.
This is something I've noticed about reactions to this video. It's part about averaging over 130 MPH. Most videos they react too just show the high-speed sections. there are some very slow hairpins which makes the average speed impressive
"Underneath the sword raised high, hell is making you tremble, but go ahead and you will find the land of bliss." ~ Miyamoto Musashi Call it presence, call it combat addiction, but you never feel so alive as when you're completely present, completely focused, in the moment, detached from your ego and awakened from your dreams.
I did see a crash where the bike and the rider smacked right into the wall , he was dead instantly , If they enjoy what they do , Then let them .They have the expertise and excel what they enjoy . Many die on the mountains climbing them , it is their hobby .
@@ElunedLaine If you are talking about the head on building crash , no the wall was painted white , with a bt telephone box which was green or black , he could have had ample of time to see the building and slow down before to make the turn to the left his brakes were fine . Sometimes a white building can confuse you the sun was at the back of him . If you talking about the biker in the video he was turning on a corner and his back wheel slipped on a cats eye losing grip of the surface .
@@BarackOLlama4 The throttle was briefly jammed in the worst possible place, coming over the hump of a small bridge that unloaded the bike. He didn't have traction to do anything but go straight in.
@@stevored1989 TOTALLY 100%! The fact that they cut away means that the presenters thought that Connor Cummins' 2010 crash was going to be fatal. They cut away during Milky Quayle's crash for the same reason.
@@markymarknj for sure they do this out of respect and theyv'e obv seen enough that although its their living to get the perfect shot....they know enough to guess when its gonna be bad, hopefully they turn away and you hear the engine note screaming on. Some nasty fan footage gets out tho and i won't mention names but sure a lot of followers will have seen. R.I.P all the road warrriors....the true modern day gladiators 🙏
@@Cali7227 yes, indeed! The IoM riders are modern gladiators. As it was, Connor Cummins was seriously injured during his 2010 crash; just hearing the injuries is enough to make one wince.
I was watching for years: I was a biker and then got involved with racing through a chance meet up. First time to the TT I was shocked at the pure speed. Bikes passing just sucked the air out of my lungs it was that quick,
They say it takes 3yrs to learn the course. 1982 the only year with no deaths 2005 11deaths average about 2.5 per year. My son has planned a trip there for my 70th. The holly grail of motorcycle races, can't wait.
We're hardwired to race. We still have foot races today, only they are carefully regulated. Except for neighborhood kids racing each other. We've raced every method of movement we've come up with. In the process we've dramatically improved them. Reno Air Races is another high risk motorsport worth a watch. Skip videos from 2011 & Galloping Ghost. I am of the opinion that you have to see these in person to fully appreciate them. The sounds machines can make.
Może coś z Twojego podwórka... Co myślisz o corrida??? Skąd to ekstaza na widok strasznie przerażonych, okaleczonych, cierpiących, zabijanych zwierząt?????
we are not crazy we just like to open them up once in a while and i love my ninja H2R just got done having it on the dyno 328 hp @ 14,000 rpm good times and hello everyone
Well, that Rider Connor was in the dispute, Michael Dunlop.... Dunlop Family.. the legends of TT... The true Legend Joey Dunlop, Michael Uncle.... Die Racing TT.. Until Now he have the wins record... (but maybe this year, Michael can take his trone out... His Father, Robert Dunlop Die Racing TT..... His Brother Wlliam Dunlop Die as well doing what they love.... So Michael Dunlop, the las alive Dunlop Riders.. Honor their legacy for Sure.. winning and winning, yesr after year, carring on his shoulders the deaths of his kind.... but he never quit.. and now 2024 Michael is out there, trying to have more wins than his uncle, and they just started.... Monday of this week.... and again, more deaths coming
You are very cute and your reactions to the video were genuine. Motorcycle racing is not for everyone but for the men and women that do it, it's everything.
Fastest speed recorded 218 mph, the race is a time trial so the fastest wins, they set off at 10 second intervals, it takes place on the Isle of Man between England and Ireland, last week of May first week of June, 1st week is practice 2nd week is racing, the prize money is not massive, none of the riders are mad or crazy they have total focus on what they do and have massive respect for other riders and the coarse, Bienvenido a Englatera, salud dinero y mucho suerte a ti, Peter In UK.
What really puts their speeds in perspective is that they are released at 10 second intervals so when you see three four bikes pass you together three of them have made up time.
There is a documentary "Closer to the edge" which gives you the feel of the TT. They do this because you are more alive the closer you are to the edge (of dying).
I’m a British motorcycle rider and a huge fan of the Isle of Man TT, but I spent most of the video watching your wonderfully expressive facial reactions. A pure joy. Thank you for sharing. Peace 🏴
Jenny Tinmouth is the first and only female to have raced in the British Superbike Championship, she is the female lap record holder at the Isle of Man TT at 119.945mph and is proud to hold two Guinness World Records for these achievements.
I told my woman that one of my bucket list things is to do the Isle of Man on my Cervelo and one as a sidecar rider. She said yes for the Cervelo.......no and never and make sure she never sees me again if I survive the sidecar. Since she is the best thing to ever happen to me I agreed. While she vacations with her family on The Isle of Wight ( if it's not too dear ) I get my sidecar on !!!!!!!
No Spaniard has ever won the TT, the most successful Spanish TT rider was 'Santiago Herrero who first competed in the Lightweight 250cc race of 1968 finishing in 7th position. The following year he got on to the winners rostrum with a third place finish, again in the Lightweight TT. Santiago’s promising career came to an abrupt end when he was fatally injured during the 1970 Lightweight race.'
I remember when Dunlop introduced the "TT100" tyre, as an over-the-counter replica of the first tyre to lap the TT at 100 mph. It seems like an age ago...
A top MotoGP Racer took part in a slow demonstration lap of the Isle of Man TT and stated just nope, I'm not that insane. I've seen a comment staring that "they thought that the Star Wars Pod Racing was inspired by the Isle of Man TT races. I also heard a reactor state that they thought "The Isle of Man TT Races was the inspiration for George Lucas to do the Pod Races". One of the Dumlops (Micheal I think, correct me if I'm wrong) stated on the Isle of Man TT you have a grey blur and two green blurs, you try to stay on the grey blur.
There is a lack of self preservation gene that is only found in some men. There are a few who walk among us, that don't possess fear like 99.999% of us. They are special or insane, likely a little of both.
Nice reaction thank you, if you liked this video check out sidecar racing its all done on the isle of man for 2 weeks on the last week of may and the 1st week of June.
For a Spaniard to call some of our activities," Crazy.... Insane," is quite an accolade for us. Anyone that has seen ( or rather, heard ) a Mascleta during almost any Spanish Festival will know what I mean. There`s great piece of music that fits well with the TT and it`s called ( I think " Faster and Faster ) put together by an Antipodean lass. Typing into TH-cam " TT - Faster and Faster" may yield some results in finding the video. It `s well worth the time.
Everyone has posted what I would have said to you..!!! So I'll just agree with all of the above and all the below. DO MORE TT.!!!! IT'S AWESOME.!!!!❤❤❤!🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧 SUBBING TO CHECK YOU OUT.❤❤️👌✌️👍😁🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
This is a "time-trial" race.. Like a rally. That means, they (pilots) are not competing for position-on-track. They compete for the fastest lap. At the end of the competition, the team/pilot with the fastest lap wins. And that's it.
That's not true, the race is depending on class, either 4 or 6 laps, you can set the fastest lap time ever, but if you break-down before you've done the full distance.....You lose.
Theres a racer called Guy Martin who was good but never managed to win the TT, he had some bad crashes road racing but he kept coming back, he was a single man & it was his focus, when he wasnt racing he was a truck mechanic. It was when he met a woman & had a child that he walked away from racing, i guess he found a new focus that meant more to him than racing or maybe it was all about trying to win & he realised he wasnt fast enough, he obviously pushed too hard when he had crashes. On the flip side a racer called John McGuinness has had an amazing career at the Isle of man TT, he won so many times & set so many speed records there, hes not winning so much anymore but at 52 hes still racing there & is already considered a legend of the race, a past racer Joey Dunlop who died racing, has had one more win than John, although Joeys son Michael has equal wins with John.
climbing in Yosemite without a rope... sooner or later . I ride a M'cycle - one night going 60 mph down 4 lane divided , just waiting fore exit, totally routine. the car in front of me started to slow, I started to slow. next thing I know the road is wearing a couple layers out of my helmet. and hiking boots. I have no idea what happened, it was just 60 mph totally routine, then bouncing down the road. Stuff happens.
Ppl who are plumbers for entire year ride there for a week. Any motogp pro racer would shit pants here for reference. Its not about money its about being the best rider. That worth millions of motogp cups for them. 1 week till next race so try watch it :)
Back in the early 1970's a Triumph averaged 100 MPH hence the T100R bike. Now the top average speeds are 130MPH + . These guys do it because they love to do it. But you no longer see contracted formula Moto GP bike rider's doing it. Street racing is the epitomy of motorcycle racing.
Hello, the following video does not have the Connor Cummins crash, nor any others as I recall. It is a more inspirational video because of it's soundtrack. TH-cam video: Isle of Man TT - The greatest motor sport on the planet My favorite video is of a fellow that is riding a recreation of a 1965 Honda 250 c.c. Bike. He is passed by the 1000 c.c. and 600 c.c. Bikes. His top speed is about 152 m.p.h. The other bikes can top 200 m.p.h. TH-cam video: CLASSIC TT PARADE 2015 HONDA RC162
You don't really get an impression of the speed they do. If your heart can stand the tension, watch the chin camera footage of Peter Hickman smashing his own 2018 lap record in 2023, his new record is 136.352mph, with him being speed trapped at 210mph on Sulby Straight. See "Peter Hickman, fastest ever lap"..
I second that motion - the Hickman video is insane 💯
@@ResolvingReality LEGEND !!!!
To any motorcyclist, the Isle of Man is Holy Ground
As my sadly pasted Father was adamant about that and being superstitious about not having a green painted motorcycle
I've been to the Isle of man a few times now, and it's 2 weeks of pure awesomeness. Nothing like it. The average speed is ruffly 130 mph and the maximum speeds they reach can be 200+ mph.
At least the local council have filled in the pot holes.
Only on the tt course. The rest of the roads are shite
The only thing i will tell anyone planning on going to the Isle of Man, is do not plan and just go. Myself and many of my friends had spoken of going there for years and when we finally got there our collective thoughts were why the hell did we not get off our arses and get here before now. It's extremely addictive, plus a beautiful island offering many things to do other than the bike racing, and the people are super friendly. I have been over there 40+ plus times and once for the Post TT in September. One other thing on the Island your money is good anywhere and welcomed. Never once seen any trouble there either and i have met many bikers from many countries, all with the same frame of mind. Don't talk about it but just go, you will never regret it.
This is something I've noticed about reactions to this video. It's part about averaging over 130 MPH. Most videos they react too just show the high-speed sections. there are some very slow hairpins which makes the average speed impressive
"Underneath the sword raised high, hell is making you tremble, but go ahead and you will find the land of bliss." ~ Miyamoto Musashi
Call it presence, call it combat addiction, but you never feel so alive as when you're completely present, completely focused, in the moment, detached from your ego and awakened from your dreams.
I did see a crash where the bike and the rider smacked right into the wall , he was dead instantly , If they enjoy what they do , Then let them .They have the expertise and excel what they enjoy .
Many die on the mountains climbing them , it is their hobby .
I believe the bike developed a fault
@@ElunedLaine If you are talking about the head on building crash , no the wall was painted white , with a bt telephone box which was green or black , he could have had ample of time to see the building and slow down before to make the turn to the left his brakes were fine .
Sometimes a white building can confuse you the sun was at the back of him .
If you talking about the biker in the video he was turning on a corner and his back wheel slipped on a cats eye losing grip of the surface .
It was Bob Price, and his bike's throttle was jammed open so he couldn't stop (The rider that died)
@@BarackOLlama4 The throttle was briefly jammed in the worst possible place, coming over the hump of a small bridge that unloaded the bike. He didn't have traction to do anything but go straight in.
@@BarackOLlama4 that his name thanks.
God made TT racers so Astronauts would have someone to look up to.
I like watching your reaction but i think you should do a bit of search on things before you do a reaction on some things
Go right now to Peter Hickman fastest TT lap onboard camera. Gives you a taste. I'm a biker, but these guys are top, top drawer.
Hello...❤
He was very lucky he came off in the countryside. It's when you crash in the town that it's usually over. Kerbs, walls, buildings and other people.
The mountain claims lives too. It’s a dangerous race to be sure.
He was lucky he bounced over the dry stonewall.
@@stevored1989 TOTALLY 100%! The fact that they cut away means that the presenters thought that Connor Cummins' 2010 crash was going to be fatal. They cut away during Milky Quayle's crash for the same reason.
@@markymarknj for sure they do this out of respect and theyv'e obv seen enough that although its their living to get the perfect shot....they know enough to guess when its gonna be bad, hopefully they turn away and you hear the engine note screaming on. Some nasty fan footage gets out tho and i won't mention names but sure a lot of followers will have seen. R.I.P all the road warrriors....the true modern day gladiators 🙏
@@Cali7227 yes, indeed! The IoM riders are modern gladiators. As it was, Connor Cummins was seriously injured during his 2010 crash; just hearing the injuries is enough to make one wince.
I was watching for years: I was a biker and then got involved with racing through a chance meet up. First time to the TT I was shocked at the pure speed. Bikes passing just sucked the air out of my lungs it was that quick,
37 mile course of pure adrenaline rush these guys have balls of steel
They say it takes 3yrs to learn the course.
1982 the only year with no deaths 2005 11deaths average about 2.5 per year.
My son has planned a trip there for my 70th. The holly grail of motorcycle races, can't wait.
We're hardwired to race. We still have foot races today, only they are carefully regulated. Except for neighborhood kids racing each other. We've raced every method of movement we've come up with. In the process we've dramatically improved them. Reno Air Races is another high risk motorsport worth a watch. Skip videos from 2011 & Galloping Ghost. I am of the opinion that you have to see these in person to fully appreciate them. The sounds machines can make.
I have said it before and I will say it again. Every rider has the balls of steel, the size of Footballs.
The ladies don’t need any sort of balls.
Nice Caprice #24 by the devilish Nicolo paganini.
Może coś z Twojego podwórka... Co myślisz o corrida??? Skąd to ekstaza na widok strasznie przerażonych, okaleczonych, cierpiących, zabijanych zwierząt?????
crashed at 150mph, brushed it off, just a scratch. i have been riding for over 30 years and i have loved every second of it.
You need to watch the isle of man tt TOP speed moments to do it justice 🔥
There are films out there that show helicopters cant keep up with the riders at 200mph, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner takes off at 160mph
we are not crazy we just like to open them up once in a while and i love my ninja H2R just got done having it on the dyno 328 hp @ 14,000 rpm good times and hello everyone
Well, that Rider Connor was in the dispute, Michael Dunlop.... Dunlop Family.. the legends of TT...
The true Legend Joey Dunlop, Michael Uncle.... Die Racing TT.. Until Now he have the wins record... (but maybe this year, Michael can take his trone out...
His Father, Robert Dunlop Die Racing TT.....
His Brother Wlliam Dunlop Die as well doing what they love....
So Michael Dunlop, the las alive Dunlop Riders.. Honor their legacy for Sure.. winning and winning, yesr after year, carring on his shoulders the deaths of his kind.... but he never quit.. and now 2024 Michael is out there, trying to have more wins than his uncle, and they just started.... Monday of this week.... and again, more deaths coming
Robert Dunlop did not die racing the TT, he was killed at the NW200 road race held in the UK.
The isle of MEN was either a spelling mistake or pure genius
It is the title of the video she is watching
ISLE OF MAN.
Mann
You are very cute and your reactions to the video were genuine. Motorcycle racing is not for everyone but for the men and women that do it, it's everything.
What about Michael Dunlop, 27 TT victories and three members of his family killed whilst racing?
Fastest speed recorded 218 mph, the race is a time trial so the fastest wins, they set off at 10 second intervals, it takes place on the Isle of Man between England and Ireland, last week of May first week of June, 1st week is practice 2nd week is racing, the prize money is not massive, none of the riders are mad or crazy they have total focus on what they do and have massive respect for other riders and the coarse, Bienvenido a Englatera, salud dinero y mucho suerte a ti, Peter In UK.
You my girl are in for a treat. There is nothing in this world like the TT. They race to about 200/230 mph. Wahoo!
you have never seen the NW200 or the UGP then?
What really puts their speeds in perspective is that they are released at 10 second intervals so when you see three four bikes pass you together three of them have made up time.
These riders are far more special that 1/1,000…. They are 1/1,000,000+
Motorcycles are not for everyone.
It's not the Isle Of Men, It's Isle Of Man
the video she is watching is called the Isle of Men.
@@george-ev1dq Ah, so it was the original video's play on words. I missed that detail. Thanks for pointing it out.
There is a documentary "Closer to the edge" which gives you the feel of the TT.
They do this because you are more alive the closer you are to the edge (of dying).
I’m a British motorcycle rider and a huge fan of the Isle of Man TT, but I spent most of the video watching your wonderfully expressive facial reactions. A pure joy. Thank you for sharing.
Peace 🏴
Fucking love the time trials ❤❤❤ of the TT
TT Isle Of Man Motorcycle Race - The Greatest Show On Earth" Takealook at this one. no crashes
The TT races on the Isle of Man have had only 1 year when nobody was killed in it's 107 yr history
I would revise that comment mate there's been more than one year.
Great reaction you should watch the other links on the ISLE OF MAN TT race
There is better videos on TH-cam to see on this subject that really shows how dangerous the race is
Jenny Tinmouth is the first and only female to have raced in the British Superbike Championship, she is the female lap record holder at the Isle of Man TT at 119.945mph and is proud to hold two Guinness World Records for these achievements.
You don't have to be mad to enter the TT races, but it helps.
Yes people die, the title is literally the world's deadliest motorcycle race,you don't get that title without a lot of death.
Isle of Man!
sweet little honey in your little room.
Spanish men do the most crazy brave stuff. Not just bull runs. Wrestling. But a bull football kinda battle. That people die at. ….
You need to watch the isle of man tt top speed moments to do it justice
❤👍
I told my woman that one of my bucket list things is to do the Isle of Man on my Cervelo and one as a sidecar rider. She said yes for the Cervelo.......no and never and make sure she never sees me again if I survive the sidecar. Since she is the best thing to ever happen to me I agreed. While she vacations with her family on The Isle of Wight ( if it's not too dear ) I get my sidecar on !!!!!!!
Notice the rock and brick walls and houses - no run off no room to make a mistake.
They want to be the best in the world.
Some folks think they are not living unless they are living on the edge :)
No Spaniard has ever won the TT, the most successful Spanish TT rider was 'Santiago Herrero who first competed in the Lightweight 250cc race of 1968 finishing in 7th position. The following year he got on to the winners rostrum with a third place finish, again in the Lightweight TT. Santiago’s promising career came to an abrupt end when he was fatally injured during the 1970 Lightweight race.'
I remember when Dunlop introduced the "TT100" tyre, as an over-the-counter replica of the first tyre to lap the TT at 100 mph. It seems like an age ago...
A top MotoGP Racer took part in a slow demonstration lap of the Isle of Man TT and stated just nope, I'm not that insane.
I've seen a comment staring that "they thought that the Star Wars Pod Racing was inspired by the Isle of Man TT races.
I also heard a reactor state that they thought "The Isle of Man TT Races was the inspiration for George Lucas to do the Pod Races".
One of the Dumlops (Micheal I think, correct me if I'm wrong) stated on the Isle of Man TT you have a grey blur and two green blurs, you try to stay on the grey blur.
It was his uncle, the late, great Joey Dunlop..."There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one...”
@@stevetrawley3521 Thanks, much appreciated
IT'S FUN.....
Thats why we do it....
There is a lack of self preservation gene that is only found in some men. There are a few who walk among us, that don't possess fear like 99.999% of us. They are special or insane, likely a little of both.
I don't know what it is with the British or for instance, Australians, but if it isn't dangerous, it isn't fun. I kind of agree.
Mostly Irish! Dunlops etc.
Hitting a stone wall at those speeds will sever your body in two.
Nice reaction thank you, if you liked this video check out sidecar racing its all done on the isle of man for 2 weeks on the last week of may and the 1st week of June.
try TT fastest lap chin camera
For a Spaniard to call some of our activities," Crazy.... Insane," is quite an accolade for us. Anyone that has seen ( or rather, heard ) a Mascleta during almost any Spanish Festival will know what I mean.
There`s great piece of music that fits well with the TT and it`s called ( I think " Faster and Faster ) put together by an Antipodean lass. Typing into TH-cam " TT - Faster and Faster" may yield some results in finding the video. It `s well worth the time.
It’s a Within Temptation song called ‘Faster’ and the lass (Sharon Den Adel) is Dutch
@@limeyfox Great stuff, ta.
Lose control of a motorbike at 200 MPH and your chances of survival are not good
The isle of man tt is the best 👌
It's the Isle of Man (it's Celtic, not English). Having an American describe this is probably not a good idea........
The title is a play on words. You hear the narrator say it correctly in the video.
Isle of Mann
Everyone has posted what I would have said to you..!!! So I'll just agree with all of the above and all the below. DO MORE TT.!!!! IT'S AWESOME.!!!!❤❤❤!🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
SUBBING TO CHECK YOU OUT.❤❤️👌✌️👍😁🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
Motorcycling is massive in Spain, isn't it?
Ok, 150 miles an hour, is that 240km?
Nice channel. Good luck.
Thanks for the reaction..
Isle of Man, not "Men".
Stood in the Sulby Glen Hotel frontage with just a rope protecting us from near 200mph heros, waiting for Joey, shall never forget.
This is a "time-trial" race.. Like a rally.
That means, they (pilots) are not competing for position-on-track. They compete for the fastest lap. At the end of the competition, the team/pilot with the fastest lap wins.
And that's it.
Yes but there is also the Irish Road Racing series were they have mass starts and do fight for track position.
That's not true, the race is depending on class, either 4 or 6 laps, you can set the fastest lap time ever, but if you break-down before you've done the full distance.....You lose.
@@nicksykes4575Arn’t the sidecars run over 3 laps.
@@davecooper3238 It's always been 4 to my knowledge.
Just remember that these guys live for this, and if they die atleast they died doing what they truly love
If you're not afraid you're not going fast enough
Hiya. You should watch the on board footage. Crazy!
Theres a racer called Guy Martin who was good but never managed to win the TT, he had some bad crashes road racing but he kept coming back, he was a single man & it was his focus, when he wasnt racing he was a truck mechanic. It was when he met a woman & had a child that he walked away from racing, i guess he found a new focus that meant more to him than racing or maybe it was all about trying to win & he realised he wasnt fast enough, he obviously pushed too hard when he had crashes. On the flip side a racer called John McGuinness has had an amazing career at the Isle of man TT, he won so many times & set so many speed records there, hes not winning so much anymore but at 52 hes still racing there & is already considered a legend of the race, a past racer Joey Dunlop who died racing, has had one more win than John, although Joeys son Michael has equal wins with John.
Hay Spanish girl how are you,
There is nothing in the world to match the TT it is outstanding,,the racers are at the top of there game and with out doubt the elite of motor racing
climbing in Yosemite without a rope... sooner or later . I ride a M'cycle - one night going 60 mph down 4 lane divided , just waiting fore exit, totally routine. the car in front of me started to slow, I started to slow. next thing I know the road is wearing a couple layers out of my helmet. and hiking boots. I have no idea what happened, it was just 60 mph totally routine, then bouncing down the road. Stuff happens.
Ppl who are plumbers for entire year ride there for a week. Any motogp pro racer would shit pants here for reference. Its not about money its about being the best rider. That worth millions of motogp cups for them. 1 week till next race so try watch it :)
You will never understand the feeling 😊. It's breath of fresh air
"What did they do that" hmm Why not ^^
I honestly don't know how any of them can do this!
PAMPLONA IS DANGEROUS PETER HICKMAN HOLD MY BEER 😂
The 1st time I saw this it made me feel ill 😮
❤ from Northeast England ❤️
Make Group B rally reaction😂
Don't worry, it's not real.
You can't duck that far down with,
BALL's that BIG
Back in the early 1970's a Triumph averaged 100 MPH hence the T100R bike.
Now the top average speeds are 130MPH + .
These guys do it because they love to do it.
But you no longer see contracted formula Moto GP bike rider's doing it.
Street racing is the epitomy of motorcycle racing.
Hello, the following video does not have the Connor Cummins crash, nor any others as I recall. It is a more inspirational video because of it's soundtrack. TH-cam video: Isle of Man TT - The greatest motor sport on the planet
My favorite video is of a fellow that is riding a recreation of a 1965 Honda 250 c.c. Bike. He is passed by the 1000 c.c. and 600 c.c. Bikes. His top speed is about 152 m.p.h. The other bikes can top 200 m.p.h. TH-cam video: CLASSIC TT PARADE 2015 HONDA RC162
Why do they do that:
Immortality..
And to truly feel alive.
TE AMO MUCHO
They don’t win much, it is all about the prestige. 🇬🇧
Yep! Because winning that believe you are the man! Fricking unreal levels of skill and balls.
Podías hacer el vídeo en español
Ah speech to text..."fruits of me livers..." Fruits of (me) my labours...
"labours" i.e. the results of my hard work. A labourer is someone who labours, i.e. does manual works.
@@stevetrawley3521 Autocorrect 🤣
@@kimn9802 I have that problem with the MS Word Spillchucker 😄
Check out the side car racing at the Isle of Man
Spanish Girl , You are Beautiful ❤
I don't understand why someone would watch someone else watching a race - I'm outta here