There's absolutely nothing to beat the sheer brute force bravery of TT riders. Whether or not you enjoy the spectacle, or m/cycling in general - the simple physics of what those guys do is awe inspiring.
Compared to (even) F1 or Indianapolis the knife-edge margin between a fast lap & certain death are fractions of inches - there's no chance of a bumpy run off into the gravel if you get it wrong - a proper mans' sport.
>> Compared to (even) F1 or Indianapolis the knife-edge margin between a fast lap & certain
>> death are fractions of inches - there's no chance of a bumpy run off into
>> the gravel if you get it wrong - a proper mans' sport.
>>
Next year will be the 100th anniversary of the 1st fatality on the TT.
I have never been to the IOM, let alone the TT but I hope to make the pilgrimage next year.
RIP V.J.S. let your memory never be forgotten, and the racing never banned.