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Well, how good was that then
After 14 days at this year's tt we landed home earlier this week. We had a brilliant time in (eventually) glorious weather.
Watched from ballacraine, cronk y voddy x 2, barregarrow crossroads (both sides), Glen Helen 1 (x2) (thanks cap sparkle, mega spot), k tree and gorse lea.
Roll on Manx now and next year's tt
So, did you all enjoy yourselves and where did you watch?
My highlight was seeing hutchy back on the top step and mcpint bagging the senior, great stuff
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RE: Well, how good was that then
I watched..
Sunday - Between Ginger Hall and Sulby Bridge
Monday- Rhencullen
Tuesday- Hillberry
Wednesday- Glen Helen
Friday- Gorselea.
Sad for Michael Dunlop for his bad luck
Frustrated for Guy Martin. 133mph lap and still no win.
Happy for Hutchy getting that demon off his back
Big smile for JMcG for showing that being older counts for nothing when it matters, and reminded me of what Joey done in 2000
I never got one run over the Mountain as everytime I got to Ramsey, it was closed ( The Mountain, not Ramsey)
I got to thinking that I was the jinx for closing the Mountain!
There SEEMED to be less bikes, and more cars about than previous years, and a lot more people on push bikes.
I had a nice chat with a couple of Dutch blokes and six Italian blokes, all first timers, and all on bikes.
Supprised by the amount of people watching with neither a radio or a programe.
Due to the racing on the Sunday and Tuesday, I missed the Ramsey Sprint both days, and the vintage tractor show in Port Erin, which I love.
Thursday down at the Sound/ Calf Of Man was grid locked. I have never seen so many people down there. The Cafe must have thought Christmas had come early with the size of the que to get in.
It was a rough crossing on the Mannanan on the way over on the Friday night, and I had flash backs to the good old days of The Lady Of Man and the King Orry.
Watching Douglas disappear into the distance on the way home alway makes me feel a bit sad, partly because it is all over for another year, and partly thinking of the souls who wont be comming home with us.
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19-06-2015, 08:37 PM |
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RE: Well, how good was that then
It was a belting TT, great cheer for super Bruce's big bike win, chuffed for Hutchy's wins, not to mention mc pints mega senior win and lap record, lee johnson's podium and Ivan lintin's first win.super job by the birchall's and by Molly and his lap record, it would have been real good if guy and William Dunlop could have got a win to really cap it off. our crew watched at hillberry, Cronk-y-voddy, sulby, Crosby leap few times, glen Helen and ginger hall in our 12 day stay. Yeah I'm in total agreement a programe and a radio are essential as is a bag of sandwiches and a tea source lol. All in all a real grand fortnight and it was warm and dry for the racing which is always a welcomed bonus.
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19-06-2015, 09:42 PM |
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RE: Well, how good was that then
When we arrived, 37 fans, in a chartered plane from Sweden on Friday the 5th we went to the bottom of Bray Hill in the evening. That's standard always. Interesting to watch our rookies when the first competitors comes rushing down the hill. They always don't believe their eyes when they see the fantastic speed. This time sidecars came first. It has happened that people think that the trottle is stuck on full and that there will be a crash. They get used to the speed after a while!
I was in the press center many racing days but I was in Braddan Bridge on Superbike Race. Just one other spot this time and that was Bungalow on Superstock. Through the years I've been at many spots around the course at practice and race. For example Grandstand, St Ninian's, Ago's Leap, Glen Lough, Crosby, Ballacraine, Glen Helen, Ballaugh Bridge, Ballacrye Jump, Quarry Bends, Glen Auldyn Bridge, Schoolhouse, Parliament Square, Ramsey Hairpin, Tit Corner (just after the 25th), Gooseneck, Joey's, Guthrie's, Brandwell, Keppelgate, Kate's Cottage, Creg-ny-Baa, Hillberry, and Governor's. On my wishlist are Gorse Lea, Bottom of Barregarrow (if possible) and Ginger Hall.
Don't be that optimistic! The light in the tunnel can be a train.
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RE: Well, how good was that then
I'm not sure where the "glorious weather" was - aside from Senior Race Day I found myself on a cold Island, with a lot of wind, cold in the shade, and being burnt when the sun broke through - I felt very weathered!
Can't say I've ever not had a good TT, each has just had its memorable highlights.
This years highlight was knowing JM was still sharp as a nail, especially after having the pleasure of meeting him at the National museum event and having the conversation about his race fitness etc, then seeing him nailing it in the Senior. The low point was GM being fast enough but not organised (for whatever reason) enough to put up a run for the top step, and seeing MD at the end of the race week looking so dejected in the paddock - from favourite to winner of nothing.
Watching the Senior from the Gooseneck is a tradition, and always an extremelly pleasurable occasion.
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RE: Well, how good was that then
(23-06-2015, 02:42 PM)wsn03 Wrote: I'm not sure where the "glorious weather" was - aside from Senior Race Day I found myself on a cold Island, with a lot of wind, cold in the shade, and being burnt when the sun broke through - I felt very weathered!
Can't say I've ever not had a good TT, each has just had its memorable highlights.
This years highlight was knowing JM was still sharp as a nail, especially after having the pleasure of meeting him at the National museum event and having the conversation about his race fitness etc, then seeing him nailing it in the Senior. The low point was GM being fast enough but not organised (for whatever reason) enough to put up a run for the top step, and seeing MD at the end of the race week looking so dejected in the paddock - from favourite to winner of nothing.
Watching the Senior from the Gooseneck is a tradition, and always an extremelly pleasurable occasion.
I thought the weather for race week was fairly good myself. Hope yer wind problem has settled down now you have gone home, probably put it down to a bad pint.
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23-06-2015, 03:13 PM |
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RE: Well, how good was that then
Watched Thursday practice at Greeba castle and Appledene. Friday practice at Glen Helen 1, 2 and 3. Superbikes at bottom on barregarrow, sidecar 1 at bottom of barregarrow, supersport 1 at Appledene, Superstock at 11th milestone, zero tt and supersport 2 at mountain mile, sidecar 2 at a mixture of blackhut, veranda, Graham's memorial and the bungalow (wasn't particularly interested in the race so kept moving), Senior practice lap at hailwoods rise. Lightweight and senior at bottom of Barregarrow.
Stayed in a glorified garden shed near quarter bridge with an absolutely lovely family.
Had a breakfast fry at the sulby glen, lunch at the Crosby and shandys at the raven, ginger hall and creg na ba. Went karting at jurby, stock cars at onchan, parked at the bungalow and hiked up to the cafe and got the tram back down. Went to Monday and Wednesday prizegivings. Got ice cream and lay in the sun at peel castle. Watched the fireworks and felt throughly miserably getting on the boat home (especially as I'll miss next year if Northern Ireland qualify for Euro 2016 in France)
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