The Isle of Man TT Races The Isle of Man TT is the ultimate 'must see it' event for motorsport fans across the globe. Every May and June the Isle of Man, a tiny country between England and Ireland, turns into motorcycle nirvana as the world’s greatest road racers gather to test them...
In 1911 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races moved to the 'Snaefell Mountain Course', and today's motorcycles race are held over largely the same course. During the early years the TT Course was little more than a horse and cart track, which included the odd gate between fields. It was the...
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One of four riders setting 135mph laps in TT 2024, Todd is finally where he should be on the Isle of Man and will no doubt see his star rise further in the years to come. 4. Sidecar class gets a shake-up Ryan Crowe, Callum CrowePhoto by: iomtt.com ...
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The Isle of Man TT is known as the world's most dangerous motorsport race, and since its inception in 1907, more than 250 riders, and several spectators, have been killed on the course. Yet each year, motorcycle racers clamor for an invitation to ride. ...
Besides the blinding speeds, what truly makes the Isle of Man TT unique is that it is run on public roads that are open to normal traffic until just 30 minutes before racing begins, on a 37-mile course that covers much of the island, running through villages and pastures, with riders ta...
Byline: Richard HammondThe Mirror (London, England)
The 71-year-old has been coming to the Isle of Man TT races since 1968 and has been working alongside Dave for around 20 years. He’s been to every TT since his first, only missing his annual island trip when the racing was cancelled in 2001 due to foot and mouth disease, as well...