No Room for Error
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No Room for Error
Is on ITV4 right now.
By the time you read this you'll probably have missed most of it, soz.
https://www.iomttraces.com/latest/news/ ... ut-monday/
By the time you read this you'll probably have missed most of it, soz.
https://www.iomttraces.com/latest/news/ ... ut-monday/
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Re: No Room for Error
Of course if you missed it you can watch all the episodes so far on itvx.
https://www.itv.com/watch/no-room-for-error/10a4522
https://www.itv.com/watch/no-room-for-error/10a4522
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Re: No Room for Error
Drive to survive on a lower budget but with bikes, humour and lots of people with cracking personalities
Also a large dose of realism in the risks involved by those taking part in the racing
Also a large dose of realism in the risks involved by those taking part in the racing
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Re: No Room for Error
Dont forget, 3 more episodes over the next 3 nights starting in a couple of minutes
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Re: No Room for Error
Only caught episodes 3 and 4. Excellent.
Will be watching episodes 1 and 2 this evening.
Will be watching episodes 1 and 2 this evening.
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Re: No Room for Error
I've got Monday's episode on catch-up on my little box. Was that episode 1 ? I can't use the ITV4 linkyKungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 9:02 pm Is on ITV4 right now.
By the time you read this you'll probably have missed most of it, soz.
https://www.iomttraces.com/latest/news/ ... ut-monday/
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Re: No Room for Error
YepYorick wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 6:18 pmI've got Monday's episode on catch-up on my little box. Was that episode 1 ? I can't use the ITV4 linkyKungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 9:02 pm Is on ITV4 right now.
By the time you read this you'll probably have missed most of it, soz.
https://www.iomttraces.com/latest/news/ ... ut-monday/
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Re: No Room for Error
Watched 1 last night.
2 & 3 tonight.
I can FF a bit but the farking adverts drove me mad.
Awesome to see Crowe jump over fence to see his dad in the wheelchair
2 & 3 tonight.
I can FF a bit but the farking adverts drove me mad.
Awesome to see Crowe jump over fence to see his dad in the wheelchair
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Re: No Room for Error
Thanks for the PSA ,I was away last week so I watched the episodes on catch up over the last couple of days.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 9:02 pm Is on ITV4 right now.
By the time you read this you'll probably have missed most of it, soz.
https://www.iomttraces.com/latest/news/ ... ut-monday/
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Re: No Room for Error
I almost gave up during episode 1 as I've seen so much TT stuff, but glad I stuck at it.
Especially at the end. Rider doing 200 mph. 10 mins later daughter crying for choc ice cream
WTF was that about the Aussie (?) rider who's team packed up?
Especially at the end. Rider doing 200 mph. 10 mins later daughter crying for choc ice cream
WTF was that about the Aussie (?) rider who's team packed up?
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Re: No Room for Error
Excerpt from here
https://www.cyclenews.com/2022/07/artic ... tt-part-2/
Race Time, Again. Or Is It?
Our second and final race was scheduled for Wednesday, June 8, but the Manx weather had other plans. Gradually dropping rain across the track, we were rescheduled for Thursday and a full four-lap race, so I went to bed early, got the best sleep I’d had in the two weeks and woke ready to give it absolute hell.
The weather looked good, but within an hour of waking up, fog had coated the mountain and we were, once again, informed we wouldn’t be racing that day and were rescheduled again, this time for Friday and a two-lap race.
It was at this point something rather interesting happened. Coming back into the pits at about 11:00 am, I thought I’d go see the team, just to say ‘hi,’ as I was sure they’d be as down as I was that we weren’t racing.
So, you can imagine my surprise when I arrived and my gear was on the grass, the awning taken down, and the bike strapped down in the truck.
As it turns out, my team boss, Paul, had an operation scheduled for Friday back in the UK, and he wasn’t going to miss it, regardless of the fact we still had one more race to do.
I will spare you the details of the language used—there was no way in hell I was not going to take part in that second race—and after a bit of back and forth, I told him I’d run the bike myself. I’d run bikes all over the world before, the bike had a new rear tire and full tank of fuel and as it was a sprint race with no pit stop, there was no reason I couldn’t do it here.
Paul eventually agreed and got the bike out, and gave me the generator, fuel and a small assortment of tools to run the bike. As I watched him pack the PRF complex up, I couldn’t believe my eyes.
But thanks to Oscar Solis and fellow TT rider Shaun Anderson, I had some shelter to put the bike and my gear, and we were good to go. Scott Compsty from PRF also came back to help us get the bike through tech inspection and run it the next day, which was gracious of him given the circumstances.
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Re: No Room for Error
Despite his frustrations last year I see he's back for another go,racing for Wilson Craig this yearYorick wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 3:23 pmExcerpt from here
https://www.cyclenews.com/2022/07/artic ... tt-part-2/
Race Time, Again. Or Is It?
Our second and final race was scheduled for Wednesday, June 8, but the Manx weather had other plans. Gradually dropping rain across the track, we were rescheduled for Thursday and a full four-lap race, so I went to bed early, got the best sleep I’d had in the two weeks and woke ready to give it absolute hell.
The weather looked good, but within an hour of waking up, fog had coated the mountain and we were, once again, informed we wouldn’t be racing that day and were rescheduled again, this time for Friday and a two-lap race.
It was at this point something rather interesting happened. Coming back into the pits at about 11:00 am, I thought I’d go see the team, just to say ‘hi,’ as I was sure they’d be as down as I was that we weren’t racing.
So, you can imagine my surprise when I arrived and my gear was on the grass, the awning taken down, and the bike strapped down in the truck.
As it turns out, my team boss, Paul, had an operation scheduled for Friday back in the UK, and he wasn’t going to miss it, regardless of the fact we still had one more race to do.
I will spare you the details of the language used—there was no way in hell I was not going to take part in that second race—and after a bit of back and forth, I told him I’d run the bike myself. I’d run bikes all over the world before, the bike had a new rear tire and full tank of fuel and as it was a sprint race with no pit stop, there was no reason I couldn’t do it here.
Paul eventually agreed and got the bike out, and gave me the generator, fuel and a small assortment of tools to run the bike. As I watched him pack the PRF complex up, I couldn’t believe my eyes.
But thanks to Oscar Solis and fellow TT rider Shaun Anderson, I had some shelter to put the bike and my gear, and we were good to go. Scott Compsty from PRF also came back to help us get the bike through tech inspection and run it the next day, which was gracious of him given the circumstances.
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Re: No Room for Error
Ta. Haven't seen him mentioned yet. I'll look out for himBustaspoke wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 10:44 pmDespite his frustrations last year I see he's back for another go,racing for Wilson Craig this yearYorick wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 3:23 pmExcerpt from here
https://www.cyclenews.com/2022/07/artic ... tt-part-2/
Race Time, Again. Or Is It?
Our second and final race was scheduled for Wednesday, June 8, but the Manx weather had other plans. Gradually dropping rain across the track, we were rescheduled for Thursday and a full four-lap race, so I went to bed early, got the best sleep I’d had in the two weeks and woke ready to give it absolute hell.
The weather looked good, but within an hour of waking up, fog had coated the mountain and we were, once again, informed we wouldn’t be racing that day and were rescheduled again, this time for Friday and a two-lap race.
It was at this point something rather interesting happened. Coming back into the pits at about 11:00 am, I thought I’d go see the team, just to say ‘hi,’ as I was sure they’d be as down as I was that we weren’t racing.
So, you can imagine my surprise when I arrived and my gear was on the grass, the awning taken down, and the bike strapped down in the truck.
As it turns out, my team boss, Paul, had an operation scheduled for Friday back in the UK, and he wasn’t going to miss it, regardless of the fact we still had one more race to do.
I will spare you the details of the language used—there was no way in hell I was not going to take part in that second race—and after a bit of back and forth, I told him I’d run the bike myself. I’d run bikes all over the world before, the bike had a new rear tire and full tank of fuel and as it was a sprint race with no pit stop, there was no reason I couldn’t do it here.
Paul eventually agreed and got the bike out, and gave me the generator, fuel and a small assortment of tools to run the bike. As I watched him pack the PRF complex up, I couldn’t believe my eyes.
But thanks to Oscar Solis and fellow TT rider Shaun Anderson, I had some shelter to put the bike and my gear, and we were good to go. Scott Compsty from PRF also came back to help us get the bike through tech inspection and run it the next day, which was gracious of him given the circumstances.
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