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  1. #176
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    Dunlop smokes outright lap record! 133.962 mph
    2 riders lost today RIP
    See you next year!
    Scientists now have decisive molecular evidence that humans and chimpanzees once had a common momma and that this lineage had previously split from monkeys.

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    BOOM!!!!!

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    Unfortunately McGuinness was fucked up in a crash on his Fireblade and will not be racing anytime soon.

    mcguinness-crash

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    Found this video. I think it is older but the music rocks. Turn it up.
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    I think you'd have an easier time understanding people if you remembered that 80% of them are fucking morons.
    That is why I like dogs, more than most people.

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    I don't know what happened ^^^ music was great for 43 seconds and then ......


    Music is as awesome as it gets in this one

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    A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.

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    That is just terrible news. Wonder what the circumstances were in both accidents. Steve Mercer in critical after crashing in to one of the responding vehicles to the first crash, wtf? What a shitty day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLS View Post
    That is just terrible news. Wonder what the circumstances were in both accidents. Steve Mercer in critical after crashing in to one of the responding vehicles to the first crash, wtf? What a shitty day.
    They tend to keep the details private.

    Dan Kneen's accident involved a tree catching fire.. doesn't take much imgaination to figure out what happened.

    Mercer was returning the wrong way around the track to the start line after the course was closed because of Kneen's wreck. He hit a course car head on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    They tend to keep the details private.

    Dan Kneen's accident involved a tree catching fire.. doesn't take much imgaination to figure out what happened.

    Mercer was returning the wrong way around the track to the start line after the course was closed because of Kneen's wreck. He hit a course car head on.
    What I meant was what caused Kneens wreck, mechanical? obstruction? Rock, stick, oil etc? Not looking for gruesome details of how he died.

    As to Mercers accident, I'll bet there will be rule changes. Seems like it could have been avoided (although sometimes shit happens).

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    RIP Dan.

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    Watching the racing on Velocity TV. Great onboard cameras. No replays so pay attention. Insane!
    A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.

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    MotoGP versus the TT

    Racing motorcycles around a wee country road at close to 200mph doesn’t make sense to many people, which is why it makes a lot of sense to others

    Sunday’s Catalan MotoGP race takes place 69 years to the day after the first MotoGP race (OK, the first 500cc world championship race), staged on the Isle of Man on 17th June 1949.

    That race was won by Harold Daniell on a factory Norton single that nudged 135mph in top gear. Last Friday Peter Hickman established a new TT lap record of 135.452mph while on his way to victory in the Senior TT, averaging 44.8mph faster than Daniell’s winning average from 1949.

    At the end of the race he held aloft the exact same trophy of Mercury (the Roman god of financial gain, travellers and luck, trickery and thieves and the guide of souls to the underworld) that Daniell held in June 1949.

    Hickman set the record on his final lap of the six-lap race as he chased down Dean Harrison. His winning advantage was 2.06sec, after one hour and 43 minutes of racing, with both men riding different makes of bikes on different brands of tyres and not once seeing each other during the 226 miles. Last year the average winning gap in MotoGP was 2.2sec.

    The race record also went, for several reasons. Unusually, it didn’t rain during race week, so by Friday there was a good layer of rubber on the racing line, which increases grip. Also, Hickman and Harrison seem to have raised TT riding to a new level. That’s what happens in any sport: someone raises the bar and everyone else has to catch up. It’s what Marc Márquez did in MotoGP.

    Hickman and Harrison rode the 37¾-mile course in short-circuit mode, with jaw-dropping commitment and precision: laying rubber accelerating out of the corners, elbows within inches of the road through the slower parts of the course, Hickman fully drifting his BMW S1000RR near the top of the Mountain Mile at around 180mph.

    Most of the TT course is tackled at that kind of speed and more, with riders flat out in sixth gear for a mile and more through the fastest sections. Watching the racing via onboard cameras, most people new to the TT cannot believe that the film hasn’t been speeded up, because trees, buildings and spectators rush past either side as if viewed from the Millennium Falcon at warp speed.

    Hickman first raced at the TT in 2014, to earn some money. This isn’t uncommon these days. Riders aren’t paid any prize money in BSB, so they have to race elsewhere to pay the bills, never mind the extra risk. Some of these riders don’t take to the unique demands of the TT, others do. Obviously, Hickman is one of the latter. He has fallen in love with the place and now speaks of “this magical island”.

    There is no bigger adrenaline rush in motorcycling. But it’s not merely the buzz, because there is something almost spiritual about racing around the TT course. The combination of the elation of rapid motion through space, the realisation that each mistake might be your last and the resultant feeling of all of your senses ablaze as you thread the eye of the needle at frankly ridiculous speeds is a heady emotional cocktail that affects you in a way that no other racetrack can.

    In the MotoGP paddock the TT is a tricky subject. Some people love it, some people hate it and others simply shake their heads, unable to comprehend what it’s all about, because it’s a million miles outside their own experience of racing motorcycles.

    Since 1911 the Mountain course has claimed 275 lives, including Dan Kneen and Adam Lyon during this year’s practice and race weeks. The TT is dangerous. Motorcycles are dangerous. I’ve lost friends and loved ones to the TT, to short-circuit racing, to road accidents. To alcoholism, also.

    Over the last 40 years I’ve hated the TT, fallen in love with the TT, hated the TT again and then fallen back in love with it. In fact, this back-and-forth process is continuous, changing from day to day according to what’s gone down on the Isle of Man.

    However, it’s my fervent belief that as adults we all own our own bodies and can do with them what we like, so long as we’re not hurting anyone else. Of course I feel uneasy about the TT and other races on public roads. But there are also times when I feel uneasy about MotoGP. And I am absolutely sure that I feel more uneasy about schoolkids racing Moto3 bikes than I do about grown-ups racing at the TT.
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    William Dunlop dead: Road racer suffers fatal crash while competing at Skerries 100 in Ireland, aged 32
    Race organisers announced on Saturday evening that Dunlop, a regular at the Isle of Man TT and North West 200, had succumbed to injuries suffered in an accident earlier in the day.


    https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/motor-racing

    Such a bummer, the Dunlop family has overpaid their debt to road racing.
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    So sad to hear this. We know it comes with the territorry, but, Fuk. RIP William.

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    Isle of Mann (motorcycle related)

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    That fucking sucks.


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