
Soichiro Honda: TT Two Weeks in June 2023
#51
Posted 07 June 2023 - 12:44
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#52
Posted 07 June 2023 - 14:26
Michael Dunlop and Peter HIckman gave us a thriller with both breaking the 130mph mark
#53
Posted 07 June 2023 - 15:51
Looks like us Yanks will need to buy the stream. Looking at previous broadcasters none of them list it. I’ve bought the stream before and it’s a good value. Not as cool as it would be to go glamping there for a week but it’ll do.
MavTV has started showing preview shows.
#54
Posted 07 June 2023 - 15:58
#55
Posted 07 June 2023 - 18:22
Such sad news about Torras Martinez though, would be great to get through the week without losing anyone but hey that debate will rage on endlessly.
#56
Posted 08 June 2023 - 22:11
#57
Posted 08 June 2023 - 23:31
#58
Posted 09 June 2023 - 10:51
45 minute delay.
#59
Posted 09 June 2023 - 12:58
That, I believe is what's known as raising the bar. Hicky's last lap of 136.358mph was utterly astounding
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#60
Posted 09 June 2023 - 15:26
Two early leaders in Michael Dunlop and Mike Browne, both on Paton S1R's, went out with mechanicals leaving Peter Hickman to pick up the pieces. Really pleased to see TT stalwart Pierre Yves Bian pick up a podium to go with his NW200 success.
#61
Posted 09 June 2023 - 17:15
#62
Posted 10 June 2023 - 09:12
#63
Posted 10 June 2023 - 09:13
Michael at Casey's.
#64
Posted 10 June 2023 - 11:05
The event is awesome, I think both Hickman and Dunlop are in great form, so it is difficult to say who will win. TT this year is brilliant.
#65
Posted 10 June 2023 - 13:44
Superb conclusion to TT fortnight.
#66
Posted 10 June 2023 - 23:49
Is the Senior still pretty much run-what-you-brung?
#67
Posted 11 June 2023 - 00:16
Is the Senior still pretty much run-what-you-brung?
Not really now Bob though in real terms yes, there is no restriction in what is used. After Hicky's 136mph in the Superstock race, I fully expected him to use the Stocker in the Senior. He ultimately decided to run the Superbike and was joined in that by certainly the top five. I can't be sure if the Padgett's bikes were full Superbike spec or hybrids.
#68
Posted 11 June 2023 - 08:29
Really wanted Mickey to win it, but what can you do, not my motorsport weekend. Hickman deserves his success, a great rider. Overall, an excellent event with awesome racing on the most daring course in the world, very happy that even in our modern world, an event like TT continues. I also mourn the rider who was lost, but it was much better than last year in terms of fatal crashes. I hope for more road racing coverage this year, loved both this and NW 200
#69
Posted 11 June 2023 - 20:04
I hope for more road racing coverage this year, loved both this and NW 200
Here's an old calendar Alex though I think the only Irish race now going ahead is Armoy https://roadracingne...alendar-update/
#70
Posted 11 June 2023 - 20:18
Here's an old calendar Alex though I think the only Irish race now going ahead is Armoy https://roadracingne...alendar-update/
Thank you!
#71
Posted 12 June 2023 - 01:59
Not really now Bob though in real terms yes, there is no restriction in what is used. After Hicky's 136mph in the Superstock race, I fully expected him to use the Stocker in the Senior. He ultimately decided to run the Superbike and was joined in that by certainly the top five. I can't be sure if the Padgett's bikes were full Superbike spec or hybrids.
Some years back a gent, should know name but getting old and stupid, ran a quasi-RC213V at the TT.
Is the new Honda RR1000 that much better or just a matter of money that the five cylinder bike never came back.
#72
Posted 12 June 2023 - 09:04
What a great event.
#73
Posted 12 June 2023 - 09:23
Bruce Anstey brought Padgetts RC213V to TT in '16 and '17 without real success. If anyone could have won on the bike, it would have been Bruce.Some years back a gent, should know name but getting old and stupid, ran a quasi-RC213V at the TT.
Is the new Honda RR1000 that much better or just a matter of money that the five cylinder bike never came back.
Strangely, Michael Rutter used his own RC213V which he first brought to TT in '19, again this year at both TT and the NW 200. Old tech now though Bob.
#74
Posted 12 June 2023 - 09:25
You should have joined us on the server, it was good fun.Thanks for all of the updates milestone 11.
What a great event.
#75
Posted 12 June 2023 - 09:31
#76
Posted 12 June 2023 - 15:39
Some years back a gent, should know name but getting old and stupid, ran a quasi-RC213V at the TT.
Is the new Honda RR1000 that much better or just a matter of money that the five cylinder bike never came back.
This is Michael Rutter's RC213V on Saturday. As you can see, it's demise was brought about by a rear puncture on lap 5. The video posted shows the moment the tyre blew, scroll forward to 5 minutes. Michael has said that associated costs run to around £1000 per lap.
Edited by milestone 11, 12 June 2023 - 15:45.
#77
Posted 12 June 2023 - 19:22
#78
Posted 12 June 2023 - 20:53
He was at the apex. The Marshals on post had the scare of their lives, apparently, they were unable to comprehend how he'd muscled the thing to a halt.Couple of seconds earlier and he'd have been on the apex of Ballascary when the tyre went
Edited by milestone 11, 12 June 2023 - 20:56.
#79
Posted 13 June 2023 - 07:40
Thanks for all of the updates milestone 11.
What a great event.
Yep, they did a great job as ever.
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#80
Posted 13 June 2023 - 11:58
Edited by milestone 11, 13 June 2023 - 12:21.