So if I understand you well - you enjoy riding your bike at MAX speeds - as they MUST do on Isle of Man ? They must unless they wish to be ridiculed ofc. All for that little extra.
That would be my whole point here. Riding bike is dangerous yes but we do it under our conditions, we rarely or never use speeds as they do there.
Do anyone of you use those average speeds on your "more dangerous than TT circuit" local roads ?
And anyway top speed isn't that dangerous as it is doing it while in turns, some even blind, while trees, buildings, cars or spectators just awaits to slam into your body.
Anyway...
I got nothing against guys who are "willing to accept the risk" after all... we are always look for new risks and push the boundaries. We would never be on the Moon if we have all play safe.
I got little something against those who actually organize these kind of carnage events. While they sit safe and sound in their chairs. Being first man on the Moon and first in one I.o.M. race is so incomparable to me.
Wish people understand, I don't questioning the bravery of those man I just feel like they shouldn't be organized on first place. I understand you can be attached to this event but let's face it... it's not really a Wimbledon, World cup, Indy500 or even 24hrs of LeMan.
To risk it all (and yes, you risk it all, in such a bigger scale than in any of those mentioned above) just to have your name ...hanging in some local pub ?
So thirsty local farmers can say
"oh he, God bless his soul, he used to have really big sockets!", celebrate your name ...at least until next year ? Oh c'mon...
Rally is kinda dangerous, yet they are in relative safe car and even that speeds are not even close to those. This is just insane way of "racing". You feel free to call me a wimp, call yourself a brave, genuine racer, and celebrate those (even braver than you) who participate in this type of local mindless festival of carnage.
And don't compare it with other life risks please like obesity, drinking, smoking etc... what a hell that got with this at all ? Do we organize competition in these kind of "sports" in which you can (oh so) easily get yourself killed ?