Balls to the wall

Use some common sense ....
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Incredible.

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Post by britincali »

If all goes to plan im gonna be there this year :)
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Post by Rhino89523 »

So Burly, every time I see them get those baby tank slaps a little bit of my couch gets sucked up.
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:shock: Sick bastards with huge balls. :cool: My favorite part was watching the sheep runs their asses off after getting spooked. :lol:
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Post by freeride588 »

That guy that fell at the 1:25 mark had to have gotten seriously injured or worse.
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Post by britincali »

Average of 2 deaths per year :cry:
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Post by hoofarted »

jbsleddin wrote:...watching the sheep runs their asses off after getting spooked. :lol:

Brit musta been nearby. :lol:
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freeride588 wrote:That guy that fell at the 1:25 mark had to have gotten seriously injured or worse.
Thats Connor Cummins....


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Post by britincali »

Unbelieveable hes alive and not in a wheelchair...
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Only shoulder and elbow damage ( from hitting the cobblestone wall)

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Post by Kuma »

that guy was so lucky he bounced over that wall
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Kuma wrote:that guy was so unlucky he bounced through that wall
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Post by reef »

I asked my wife if I could do this race for our Honeymoon. She's from the UK (Southport), so the part about convincing her we would be close to her family didn't fly.

Oh, and hell no I wouldn't do that race even if she said yes.
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5 deaths per mile. The deadlist race in the world.
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Post by britincali »

southport is a 30 min flight or a 2 hr ferry ride from IOM.....
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Post by Gravel Scratcher »

The oldest motorised event in the world still going strong. IOM is on the bucket list for me, either the main event in
june or the Manx GP later in the year. I like the look of the Manx GP because it runs all the older bikes including the strokers :wink:
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Post by Gravel Scratcher »

If you haven't already seen it you need to check out a 3D movie called "TT closer to the edge". The panoramic footage from a chopper of the race footage is un 'fuckin' real.
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My mother actually lived in Bride, on the IOM, and despite constant begging, threatening , sulking, whatever, I couldn't con her into getting me a 'local' entry.( entries were seriously oversubscribed, and there was usually a 3 or 4 year wait to get in) Done a few hot laps around there on a stock R1 though, and even that was frightening ! TT week is like a bike circus, and an awesome spectacle, and the locals all get behind it. Even the old biddies are discussing form as they wait in the supermarket checkout queue's ! We could sit in deckchairs in the front yard (behind a solid stone wall !) and watch the bikes howl past at around the 240kph mark, fkn wild ! Unfortunately, mother has moved back to the mainland now, so I've lost that option to spectate front row ! Damn !
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