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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: feeutfo on 04 June 2011, 15:48:40
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...at 9pm every night this week, Also in HD.
Prior to, tonight there's a program with John Mcguiness.
For those interested. :y
Catalan Motogp this weekend as well btw. :y
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:o Watching T.T coverage has made me realise i will NEVER ride a motorbike at any sort of speed , frightening to watch :o
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I just got back from practice week, pictures and videos to follow shortly :)
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What was the name of that 3D film that Murray Walker was commenting on? I came in half-way through that piece....
I'll be watching every night - think these guys are beyond brave, and its one of the very best sporting spectacles in the world.
One year, I'll go.... :)
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Thanks for the heads up Chris. I will sttle down to watching that when I get to work. :y 8-)
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What was the name of that 3D film that Murray Walker was commenting on? I came in half-way through that piece....
I'll be watching every night - think these guys are beyond brave, and its one of the very best sporting spectacles in the world.
One year, I'll go.... :)
TT 3D. Closer to the edge. Needs no introduction from me. :y
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:o Watching T.T coverage has made me realise i will NEVER ride a motorbike at any sort of speed , frightening to watch :o
Best feeling in the world mate. ;)...........having said that, Ive 75% decided to sell my bike within the next month or so.
After 36 years, it will be a bit of a wrench (if I can bring myself to do it.) ::)
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Well, just watched the recording, and either I'm getting old or they really cought the impression of speed on some of the footage. Awesome :o
Ansty and Martin out with failures. :'(
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Did you watch it in HD? Spectacular, really fantastic on-board shots, could see their eyes through the visor fixated on the apex of corners.
Don't think Martin would have beaten McGuiness, but he looked a bit gutted stomping off to that tree!
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Did you watch it in HD? Spectacular, really fantastic on-board shots, could see their eyes through the visor fixated on the apex of corners.
Don't think Martin would have beaten McGuiness, but he looked a bit gutted stomping off to that tree!
Ansty would have had him, tho'.... :)
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Did you watch it in HD? Spectacular, really fantastic on-board shots, could see their eyes through the visor fixated on the apex of corners.
Don't think Martin would have beaten McGuiness, but he looked a bit gutted stomping off to that tree!
Bah, I rekon he needed a wee... ;D
And yes, always in HD, cracking! :y
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Irish lad Derek Brien killed today. :'(
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Word spread round at work today, very sad. :'(
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Spadgecocking.... ;D
Another word of the day thanks to Guy Martin. Wtf is he on about....? ;D
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i dont know in what context he used it, but the word is probably 'spatchcocking'.
Its a cooking term - its basically flattening out a bird (esp. chicken) before cooking.
Does that sound about right?
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i dont know in what context he used it, but the word is probably 'spatchcocking'.
Its a cooking term - its basically flattening out a bird (esp. chicken) before cooking.
Does that sound about right?
Not sure what context, he was talking to Steve Parish so God knows what them two where at. Private joke probably. Parish is as mad as Martin. In the Bar at Donnington Parish walked out the gents with the bog roll tucked in the back of his trousers ;D
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Anyone been checking out the 4 wheel action at the TT?
Mark Higgins had a HUGE moment!
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jSYiU-JdRw[/media]
Dunno what I'm more impressed by, the skill to save or the calm of nerve by the pair!
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Wow!
What a save!
If anything, the TT course looks even more terrifying from the POV of a car driver!
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Ya reckon? :-/
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVXc29ZgutI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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He's terrible at names btw ;D
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Drove round the course in my HS shovitt many years ago.
If I had to hit one of those dry stone walls, I would rather it was in a car. ;)
Speaking of 4 wheels at the TT.......apparently mad sunday was ruined by some dick in a 911 driving round the course with oil p1ssing out of it - bikes slithering all over the place, so afaik it had to be cancelled.
Bet the 911 driver was on the first ferry out - hiding from a lot of angry bikers. ::)
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I reckon Tony Pond did a pretty good job of a 4 wheeled TT all those years back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6noOET7Eik
Must have had gonads like watermelons to attempt it in a wallowy old barge like that. :o
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A great driver with huge gonads. :y I remember watching him in the HSR on the Manx rally in 81(I was on honeymoon ::) :-X) and he was frighteningly fast. ;)
Iirc he died from cancer quite some time ago - a sad loss.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOEyrINcFL0&feature=related
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Having maxxed out an 827 when I was young and stupid, and needing to use 2 lanes of clear, straight road to keep it on the black stuff, without corners, camber changes, kerbs, etc. I have huge respect for him.
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I remember an article in CCC (remember that ?!) years ago where he had a test in an F1 car - he was very quick straight away. The F1 team were amazed at his pace.
I believe its called natural talent. :y
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Well I just watched it and even though I'm not into bikes ( bad RTA 1978 :'( ) I have to offer up a huge load of RESPECT to these riders.
175 mph on council maintained roads :o. The footage was superb and absolutley thrilling to watch .
I couldn't help a comparison with F1 and most track car racing and I never felt as enthralled watching any of that .
Irrespective of the sensibility ( or not as the case may be ) of it ,you cant help but admire their courage and skill.
Great entertainment. :y
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A great driver with huge gonads. :y I remember watching him in the HSR on the Manx rally in 81(I was on honeymoon ::) :-X) and he was frighteningly fast. ;)
Iirc he died from cancer quite some time ago - a sad loss.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOEyrINcFL0&feature=related
I've an old VHS tape somewhere called " Man against Man " which I think is the IOM International circa '81 .
There are a couple of sections in it where the banter between Tony Pond and Jimmy Mcrae is hilarious .
I lived in Lanark for ten years and got to know Jimmy ( Crown Tavern :y) and I more than once heard him say that Pond was a " worthy adversary " .
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Having maxxed out an 827 when I was young and stupid, and needing to use 2 lanes of clear, straight road to keep it on the black stuff, without corners, camber changes, kerbs, etc. I have huge respect for him.
i used to have a 827 vitesse and could get it off the clock past 150mph ;D
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Ya reckon? :-/
Yes, I think I'd stand by that comment, by and large. Of course the TT course is more dangerous for a bike rider, and as Albs says, you'd much rather be hitting one of those walls with some car metal than your own helmeted head, but its the lack of room on the road, the narrowness of the racing line which is more evident in a car - it just looks scarier!
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Ya reckon? :-/
Yes, I think I'd stand by that comment, by and large. Of course the TT course is more dangerous for a bike rider, and as Albs says, you'd much rather be hitting one of those walls with some car metal than your own helmeted head, but its the lack of room on the road, the narrowness of the racing line which is more evident in a car - it just looks scarier!
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Certainly the width is a factor as you say, the side cars struggle to pass each other on the course. But given a car will brake and corner more effectively than a bike, due to physics and body position in/on the vehicle, I'm thinking the bike has to work harder ....? The battering is far more pronounced and the speeds higher with less conferring and braking potential available for the biker to keep him out of the poo. The potential for disaster is greater, although that's an aside.
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Ya reckon? :-/
Yes, I think I'd stand by that comment, by and large. Of course the TT course is more dangerous for a bike rider, and as Albs says, you'd much rather be hitting one of those walls with some car metal than your own helmeted head, but its the lack of room on the road, the narrowness of the racing line which is more evident in a car - it just looks scarier!
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Certainly the width is a factor as you say, the side cars struggle to pass each other on the course. But given a car will brake and corner more effectively than a bike, due to physics and body position in/on the vehicle, I'm thinking the bike has to work harder ....? The battering is far more pronounced and the speeds higher with less conferring and braking potential available for the biker to keep him out of the poo. The potential for disaster is greater, although that's an aside.
Absolutely agree with all of that Chris, but there is a point where (when out of control) physics and the laws of monentum become your enemy in a car more so than on a bike.
Assuming there isn't a brick wall or telegraph pole or something similar waiting to collect the rider who has parted company with his machine, his deceleration will be markedly less sudden (and safer) than that the car driver or co-driver could expect!