Thanks to some shrewd investments this past year, I was finally able to take a vacation (my first ever REAL vacation in 42 years of working). One of my bucket list items was the big motorcycle race in the middle of the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man TT race. I have wanted to go to that race for over 15 years, and it finally happened. it is without a doubt the greatest race in the world (take that, Indy Racing League). A 37.5 mile course, ALL public roads, speeds in excess of 200mph in places, (lap average 130mph or more), and one of the biggest crowds ever at a single event. There are tons of places to watch along the course, many free, some grandstands and pubs (Creg Ny Baa being the most famous) and the riders are the most accessible and friendly of all motorsports. 20220611_145642.jpgAs you can see, shaving was not on my list whilst there....The rider on the right is Peter Hickman, who was having quite the year there, 4 Races won, and the fastest average lap time. I indulged myself with a nice new set of leathers, and as you can see I have a badge..I also joined the official Course Marshalls crew: 20220610_121339.jpg
The medics photobombed us, I didn't even notice until I uploaded the picture to my computer....this is at Creg Ny Baa, and here is shot of where I was standing, with bikes charging down that hill at around 130mph, slowing to 80 to make the corner... 20220610_150711.jpg
The weather was actually good by Manx standards, mid to upper 60's every day, a mix of overcast, sun, some wind and rain. The second race of this day (the Senior TT) was bumped to Saturday because of the rain that moved in shortly after this pic was taken.
Mere words cannot describe what I felt at the race...it was a full 10 days of total sensory overload, and the crash of emotions when it was over had me crying like a baby in my hotel. I have already booked my flights and hotels for next year...I came to the race on the last two days of practice and for next year I will be there the week before the race and two weeks after, to see more of the Isle. I will also be bringing my latest sport bike over so I will have more freedom to move about, but the Isle does have a great transit system (bus and electric trains) that covers the main parts of the Isle.
The Isle and the Manx people were both awesome, I have over 200 pictures and some videos just from the race, and over 100 more from Ireland. (I will put up some of Ireland pics in a later post in this thread.)
Oh, as for the food... three days before I was marshalling at Creg, I was enjoying my VIP ticket for the second day of races at the pub, with a balcony view of that same corner. The food provided was fantastic, including FRESH Manx lobster... (I was going to upload a pic, but the one I took of my plate there only had turkey on it, which was still awesome.)
To be continued.....
The medics photobombed us, I didn't even notice until I uploaded the picture to my computer....this is at Creg Ny Baa, and here is shot of where I was standing, with bikes charging down that hill at around 130mph, slowing to 80 to make the corner... 20220610_150711.jpg
The weather was actually good by Manx standards, mid to upper 60's every day, a mix of overcast, sun, some wind and rain. The second race of this day (the Senior TT) was bumped to Saturday because of the rain that moved in shortly after this pic was taken.
Mere words cannot describe what I felt at the race...it was a full 10 days of total sensory overload, and the crash of emotions when it was over had me crying like a baby in my hotel. I have already booked my flights and hotels for next year...I came to the race on the last two days of practice and for next year I will be there the week before the race and two weeks after, to see more of the Isle. I will also be bringing my latest sport bike over so I will have more freedom to move about, but the Isle does have a great transit system (bus and electric trains) that covers the main parts of the Isle.
The Isle and the Manx people were both awesome, I have over 200 pictures and some videos just from the race, and over 100 more from Ireland. (I will put up some of Ireland pics in a later post in this thread.)
Oh, as for the food... three days before I was marshalling at Creg, I was enjoying my VIP ticket for the second day of races at the pub, with a balcony view of that same corner. The food provided was fantastic, including FRESH Manx lobster... (I was going to upload a pic, but the one I took of my plate there only had turkey on it, which was still awesome.)
To be continued.....
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