biznasty44
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First timers traveling from the US
Hey all,
My dad and I will be traveling from the US for the TT this year. We are set to be there Thursday. Hoping to get a few tips on spots to watch from, what and what not to eat, perhaps grab a drink with some fellow riders and experience as much as we can. I have been wanting to see this race for the better part of a decade and finally making the journey can't wait!
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Mark9
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RE: First timers traveling from the US
Hi, you will both have a fantastic time on the island, if you are hiring a bike the watch a few laps at the bungalow then ride down to the Sulby straight and continue to watch the race from there, there are so many places to watch but try to take in some of the slower corners as well as the fast straights, you’ll be amazed at the atmosphere, everyone is there for the same thing and friendly, if you are riding on the mountain be careful!, there is no speed limit so you’ll have people come past you at 150mph and more!, regarding food eat what you like!, plenty of restaurants and pubs serving food, it’s the greatest show on earth and you’ll never forget and almost certainly return, have a great time!
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30-05-2018, 08:06 PM |
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biznasty44
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RE: First timers traveling from the US
Hey all,
Sorry for such a late reply. We have been here since Thursday and I have to say this is by far the nicest people I have ever met. We have checked out a few spots along the course (bray hill, Braddan church, quarter bridge. Having such a good time. We are going to try and see the rest of the island tomorrow. Again apologies for the late replies, connection is spotty at best. If anyone has any recommendations for a tour or a way to get around the island I'm all ears, we are camping across from the hospital. Thanks and be safe!
Mike
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RE: First timers traveling from the US
Hi Mike,I would recommend a "go explore ticket" it gets you unlimited bus travel and includes steam train and electric trains, which can give you more options when in Ramsey,or Port Erin or Laxey,you can get them at the sea terminal,Douglas steam train station,or Mannin centre Peel.Given the fact you are at braddan bridge campsite,just walk down to kirk braddan for frequent buses to Peel and Ramsey,or walk over quarter bridge,past Mc Donald's then turn right over bridge at big power station,there is a bus stop that will take you to the south.about 20mins walk from campsite.Also from site you could walk up to Johnny Wattersons lane to Cronk Ny Mona,great views,and handy pub,(the cat with no tail)and shops .and during road closures,from there you can walk down past pub,left into,Snaefell rd, into School rd,past Manor hotel (nice old pub)into Greenfield rd,then you are at the start/finish line,then you go into cemetery ,over metal bridge into grand stand area.nb the buses are really quite frequent and good.
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04-06-2018, 09:17 AM |
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biznasty44
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RE: First timers traveling from the US
Oh man, WHAT A TRIP!! The people there were amazingly nice, the racing was awesome, the teams and riders are all super cool, the island is beautiful. The entire atmosphere of the TT was so amazing and cannot be overstated, no wonder people flock from all over the world to go to it. Thank you all for the recommendations and advice, it was much appreciated!!
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