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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:28,987 --> 00:00:31,206 There is nothing to compare it with. 2 00:00:33,825 --> 00:00:36,578 It's the most exhilarating place in the world. 3 00:00:42,584 --> 00:00:44,336 It's like being able to fly. 4 00:00:44,628 --> 00:00:46,426 Just like growing wings. 5 00:00:50,175 --> 00:00:52,598 If it's in your blood, you... You can't get it out. 6 00:00:54,221 --> 00:00:55,473 You just want more. 7 00:00:59,142 --> 00:01:01,190 You put the earplugs in, the helmet goes on. 8 00:01:01,191 --> 00:01:02,408 Everything goes quiet. 9 00:01:02,479 --> 00:01:04,197 You know what's ahead of you, 10 00:01:04,690 --> 00:01:06,158 and everything else around you is forgotten 11 00:01:06,159 --> 00:01:08,161 and it's time you get on with the job. 12 00:01:08,777 --> 00:01:10,620 My mind goes completely blank. 13 00:01:11,280 --> 00:01:13,282 And my mind just goes into madness. 14 00:02:47,459 --> 00:02:49,837 Well, I suppose it all revolved around 15 00:02:50,545 --> 00:02:52,422 Mr Acum, me primary school teacher; really. 16 00:02:52,881 --> 00:02:54,804 And he didn't half put manners in us, that man. 17 00:02:55,217 --> 00:02:56,594 You know, in my day, like, and all that. 18 00:02:56,595 --> 00:02:58,721 But I think, you know, fuck it, what a boy. 19 00:02:58,929 --> 00:03:01,978 Just, you know, if we was naughty, he used to give us the slipper: 20 00:03:02,140 --> 00:03:04,313 We knew we was getting it, cos he used to warm it up on a radiator 21 00:03:04,314 --> 00:03:05,310 before he give us it. 22 00:03:06,186 --> 00:03:08,809 If we was naughty again, which was mostly me, I was naughty all the time, 23 00:03:08,814 --> 00:03:11,112 we used to have to pick stones up so the lawn mower 24 00:03:11,233 --> 00:03:12,450 wouldn't run over them. 25 00:03:12,776 --> 00:03:15,230 He used to have his own putting green out the back of school 26 00:03:15,237 --> 00:03:20,164 and our main job was keeping the putting green right and mowing grass. 27 00:03:20,742 --> 00:03:22,619 And then, yeah, I thought natural progression, 28 00:03:22,703 --> 00:03:24,330 I wanted to go and race them. 29 00:03:24,913 --> 00:03:26,756 I've still got my first engine I ever had. 30 00:03:27,124 --> 00:03:29,172 Suffolk Punch lawn mower engine, I think it's down there. 31 00:03:29,173 --> 00:03:31,169 Yeah, I just used to play with that. It was all I wanted to do. 32 00:03:31,170 --> 00:03:34,469 I wasn't bothered about... You know, I had a few mates. 33 00:03:34,840 --> 00:03:37,263 But I wasn't bothered about, you know, girls. 34 00:03:37,426 --> 00:03:39,928 I'm still not bothered about girls, really. 35 00:03:40,011 --> 00:03:41,308 I'm not gay or owt. 36 00:03:41,722 --> 00:03:46,319 But I'm just, you know, I'd rather play with lorries and tractors and engines. 37 00:03:46,601 --> 00:03:49,729 Still, I haven't really grown up. No, I haven't grown up. 38 00:03:52,023 --> 00:03:53,240 - You got the key? - Yeah. 39 00:03:55,152 --> 00:03:56,324 Are we all right, then? 40 00:03:58,822 --> 00:04:00,199 Right hand down, boss. 41 00:04:10,167 --> 00:04:12,169 Road racers? A bit mad... 42 00:04:13,587 --> 00:04:15,589 That's tight. You bastard. 43 00:04:16,840 --> 00:04:18,433 What would you say... 44 00:04:19,634 --> 00:04:21,227 A tile short of a roof? 45 00:04:21,470 --> 00:04:23,188 One short of a six pack? 46 00:04:24,014 --> 00:04:26,688 A few slates adrift? We'd use that one a lot. 47 00:04:26,892 --> 00:04:28,309 Lights are on but no one's home. 48 00:04:28,310 --> 00:04:30,017 I can imagine, from the outside looking in, 49 00:04:30,020 --> 00:04:32,994 anyone that's racing the TT looks like the lights are on but no one's home. 50 00:04:45,577 --> 00:04:47,645 You're not a proper road racer until you've won a TT 51 00:04:47,829 --> 00:04:50,037 I obviously aren't a proper road racer, because I haven't won one. 52 00:04:50,040 --> 00:04:52,008 But I'm trying. I don't give in. 53 00:04:56,671 --> 00:04:58,264 Barry Sheene wasn't a big fan, was he? 54 00:04:58,850 --> 00:05:00,087 He thought it was too dangerous, did he? 55 00:05:00,091 --> 00:05:02,674 There you go, lager-shandy drinking southern poofters, there you go. 56 00:05:02,677 --> 00:05:04,554 That says it all, doesn't it? Yeah. 57 00:05:04,638 --> 00:05:05,730 That's it, we're away now. 58 00:05:13,438 --> 00:05:14,906 All right, boss. 59 00:05:15,565 --> 00:05:16,612 We're getting there. 60 00:05:17,025 --> 00:05:20,148 I was only watching that the other night, the Dam Busters. 61 00:05:20,153 --> 00:05:21,780 Yeah, it's mega, that. Wallis Barnes. 62 00:05:21,947 --> 00:05:24,951 You know the idea that got him into that was, um... 63 00:05:26,076 --> 00:05:28,078 No. Not Napoleon... 64 00:05:28,703 --> 00:05:31,677 Who was your boy, that used it in the battleships? Beginning with an "N"? 65 00:05:31,873 --> 00:05:33,250 Not Napoleon... 66 00:05:37,337 --> 00:05:40,011 Different things make different people happy, don't they? 67 00:05:40,090 --> 00:05:42,083 Some lads love going to the pub, I don't like being in the pub. 68 00:05:42,092 --> 00:05:43,755 Some lads love shagging, I don't like shagging 69 00:05:43,760 --> 00:05:45,387 I don't mind it, but I'm not into it. 70 00:05:45,637 --> 00:05:47,605 I'd rather just go and ride me motorbikes or me pushbikes. 71 00:05:47,607 --> 00:05:49,389 It's whatever you're into, isn't it? 72 00:05:49,391 --> 00:05:51,644 If we was all the same everybody would be at the TT wouldn't they? 73 00:05:51,645 --> 00:05:54,487 But different things make different people tick. 74 00:05:54,688 --> 00:05:56,766 And that makes me tick, and that's why I'm gonna keep on going. 75 00:05:56,773 --> 00:05:58,399 I just want to keep going until I've won one. 76 00:05:58,400 --> 00:06:01,439 Or won five, that's my plan, win five in a week, that's not been done before. 77 00:06:01,444 --> 00:06:04,072 So I go and do that, then that's it. I go find the next job to do. 78 00:06:04,614 --> 00:06:05,901 I've got another big goal, this... 79 00:06:05,907 --> 00:06:09,036 He's a massive... Well, not massive, he's not massive, is he? 80 00:06:09,369 --> 00:06:10,621 He's not massive. 81 00:06:11,079 --> 00:06:12,456 People use that word, don't they. 82 00:06:12,789 --> 00:06:15,417 I'll tell you what people word... People use all the time. 83 00:06:15,792 --> 00:06:17,294 Unbelievable. 84 00:06:18,587 --> 00:06:20,124 Can't use that word, can you? "Unbelievable. " 85 00:06:20,130 --> 00:06:21,623 When a man... Like I've said this before, 86 00:06:21,631 --> 00:06:24,294 when a man eats his own head, I will then hold my hands up and say, 87 00:06:24,301 --> 00:06:26,474 "Right, that was unbelievable. " 88 00:06:26,636 --> 00:06:28,479 Cos I can't believe a man can eat his own head. 89 00:06:28,680 --> 00:06:30,682 But, like we say, never say never. 90 00:06:33,184 --> 00:06:36,358 Unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable. 91 00:06:37,939 --> 00:06:40,488 Evel Knievel was the big stuntman at the time 92 00:06:40,489 --> 00:06:44,204 and I had a stars and stripes suit, and a stars and stripes helmet 93 00:06:44,205 --> 00:06:45,951 and I thought I was Evel Knievel, you know. 94 00:06:46,114 --> 00:06:48,683 My dad used to build me a ramp and I used to jump 14 toy buses, 95 00:06:48,742 --> 00:06:51,336 where Evel Knievel tried to jump the 14 real buses. 96 00:06:51,494 --> 00:06:55,044 I wrote to Jim'll Fix it, for me to do a jump with him 97 00:06:55,206 --> 00:06:57,674 and he never even replied back, the miserable old goat. 98 00:06:57,709 --> 00:06:59,416 It's always been in me. I don't know any different. 99 00:06:59,419 --> 00:07:01,171 I'm not really interested in anything else, you know, 100 00:07:01,172 --> 00:07:02,388 football, cricket or anything. 101 00:07:02,389 --> 00:07:04,802 It's just been bikes all the way through my life. 102 00:07:22,859 --> 00:07:26,159 He's still a little boy at heart. He's crackers, really. 103 00:07:27,030 --> 00:07:28,648 When I met him, he'd just finished motocross 104 00:07:28,657 --> 00:07:30,159 and he was wanting to get into racing bikes. 105 00:07:31,159 --> 00:07:35,164 And he always said, "I'm going to do an Isle of Man TT race one day. " 106 00:07:35,497 --> 00:07:38,751 And he said, "I just want to win a TT I'll get it under my belt and that's it. 107 00:07:38,875 --> 00:07:40,752 "I'll, you know, never do it again. " 108 00:07:41,211 --> 00:07:42,633 And he won his first 250 race, 109 00:07:42,879 --> 00:07:45,098 and we're like, "Oh, that's it, he's going to finish now. " 110 00:07:45,099 --> 00:07:46,296 I thought, "Thank God for that. " 111 00:07:46,299 --> 00:07:49,052 But it just makes that bug grow even bigger; I think. 112 00:07:50,345 --> 00:07:51,972 Even then, when I was 10 years old, 113 00:07:51,973 --> 00:07:53,635 I just used to watch it, and it'd just blow me away. 114 00:07:53,640 --> 00:07:55,893 I used to think, "That's gonna be me one day. 115 00:07:56,059 --> 00:07:57,402 "I'm gonna win one of these. " 116 00:07:57,519 --> 00:07:59,442 If I had been sat there then, and someone would have said, 117 00:07:59,447 --> 00:08:02,691 you know, I'll have 15 wins, I probably would have laughed at them 118 00:08:02,857 --> 00:08:05,656 and fell off the wall, but here I am with 15 wins. 119 00:08:06,069 --> 00:08:08,071 But I still get that, you know jitters now. 120 00:08:08,279 --> 00:08:11,749 You know, TT's coming. TT's coming. Building up. Building up. 121 00:08:12,409 --> 00:08:15,083 I get apprehensive, nervous. Months before the TT you know. 122 00:08:15,245 --> 00:08:17,998 And when I think about it, it makes me skip a heartbeat, really. 123 00:08:18,206 --> 00:08:21,460 I have to have the house immaculate, and the garage has to be immaculate. 124 00:08:21,626 --> 00:08:22,993 Everything's got to have its place. 125 00:08:23,003 --> 00:08:25,456 I'll mow the lawn, make sure that's all right. Clean the cars. 126 00:08:25,505 --> 00:08:28,759 So, just in case anything does happen, then everything's ready. 127 00:08:29,300 --> 00:08:32,930 I definitely think about it. It's got to cross your mind. 128 00:08:33,096 --> 00:08:35,895 It has to cross your mind, cos it's there, all the time. 129 00:08:36,057 --> 00:08:39,061 It's a reality that you might not come back. 130 00:08:41,271 --> 00:08:45,651 John McGuinness 17.43, 127, 131 00:08:45,734 --> 00:08:48,237 under the lap record from a standing start! 132 00:08:49,279 --> 00:08:51,077 For two incredible weeks each summer; 133 00:08:51,239 --> 00:08:53,833 generations of men and women have made the pilgrimage 134 00:08:53,950 --> 00:08:56,999 to the Isle of Man to pit themselves against the track, 135 00:08:57,120 --> 00:08:59,498 which has achieved international status 136 00:08:59,914 --> 00:09:02,167 and become synonymous with speed and glory 137 00:09:04,335 --> 00:09:07,305 At a time when the maximum permitted speed on English roads 138 00:09:07,505 --> 00:09:11,135 was just 20 miles per hour and racing strictly prohibited, 139 00:09:11,593 --> 00:09:14,642 a band of enthusiasts intent on testing their bikes 140 00:09:14,721 --> 00:09:17,315 and themselves to the limits of speed and endurance 141 00:09:17,474 --> 00:09:19,101 gathered on the Isle of Man, 142 00:09:19,267 --> 00:09:21,986 and in 1907 the Tourist Trophy was born. 143 00:09:29,652 --> 00:09:31,074 You see? Look at the suspension. 144 00:09:31,738 --> 00:09:32,955 You see? 145 00:09:35,617 --> 00:09:37,995 And then we'll put it the other way. 146 00:09:39,204 --> 00:09:40,581 Watch that. 147 00:09:43,541 --> 00:09:45,009 Keep watching. 148 00:09:45,010 --> 00:09:46,853 It'll do something. 149 00:09:46,920 --> 00:09:50,641 See? Look at that. Hey? 150 00:09:54,094 --> 00:09:57,519 Me and Guy have got the typical father-son relationship. 151 00:09:59,015 --> 00:10:01,484 - Guy knows best, and I knows best. - Yeah. 152 00:10:02,852 --> 00:10:04,024 I'll put a brew on. 153 00:10:06,856 --> 00:10:08,779 See, a Steadicam That's what it is. 154 00:10:08,800 --> 00:10:10,001 Must have shockers in it or something. 155 00:10:10,110 --> 00:10:11,111 You what? 156 00:10:11,194 --> 00:10:12,741 Say, when you was holding that thing you can jar 157 00:10:12,747 --> 00:10:14,999 but that takes all the jar out of the camera, doesn't it? 158 00:10:17,117 --> 00:10:18,810 Are they dear? I bet it's dear that, innit. 159 00:10:19,160 --> 00:10:20,722 Go on, how much is that arm there then? 160 00:10:21,996 --> 00:10:23,919 Fourteen hundred? 161 00:10:24,040 --> 00:10:25,667 Fuck off. 162 00:10:25,917 --> 00:10:27,339 Fourteen grand? 163 00:10:29,254 --> 00:10:30,631 Fourteen grand. 164 00:10:34,843 --> 00:10:36,641 Fucking hell. 165 00:10:39,389 --> 00:10:41,562 Fuck, have you seen that? Fourteen grand. 166 00:10:44,853 --> 00:10:46,821 Me first TT was '74, 167 00:10:47,355 --> 00:10:50,950 riding a Gus Kuhn Norton Commando production bike. 168 00:10:51,734 --> 00:10:54,078 I thought, I'm gonna be a TT superstar here. 169 00:10:54,571 --> 00:10:56,494 So I set off from... 170 00:10:57,323 --> 00:10:58,666 How old was you? 171 00:10:58,992 --> 00:11:00,744 I was... 172 00:11:03,204 --> 00:11:04,456 How old was I? 173 00:11:04,956 --> 00:11:06,458 1974. 174 00:11:07,167 --> 00:11:08,919 Forty seven. What's that, then? 175 00:11:09,085 --> 00:11:14,467 - I don't know. '74... '47. By heck. - Anyway... 176 00:11:14,757 --> 00:11:17,180 Come into Glen Helen, up Craig Willie's hill, 177 00:11:17,385 --> 00:11:18,432 cranked it in... 178 00:11:18,761 --> 00:11:20,638 Down, down, down, no further to go, bang. 179 00:11:20,763 --> 00:11:21,764 Straight over the bank. 180 00:11:22,056 --> 00:11:24,058 The bike finished up in three bits. 181 00:11:24,475 --> 00:11:26,102 And I broke my back. 182 00:11:26,686 --> 00:11:29,109 And I was back at the TT again the following year. 183 00:11:34,861 --> 00:11:36,113 My worst crash ever? 184 00:11:36,279 --> 00:11:38,532 Probably North West, 2008. 185 00:11:38,615 --> 00:11:41,193 Come off the Black Hill, lost the front, on the apex of the corner; 186 00:11:41,201 --> 00:11:42,794 not very fast, maybe 120 miles an hour 187 00:11:42,952 --> 00:11:45,000 Hit the kerb with my arse at 120 mile an hour 188 00:11:45,205 --> 00:11:46,832 I walked away. Walked away no bother. 189 00:11:46,833 --> 00:11:48,415 The bike was nothing, we could hardly salvage anything. 190 00:11:48,416 --> 00:11:50,339 Everything was written off on it. Everything. 191 00:11:50,627 --> 00:11:52,300 I got away from that, but it scarred me. 192 00:11:52,462 --> 00:11:55,056 It didn't scar me for life, it just... 193 00:11:55,465 --> 00:11:58,309 Proper. I just thought another one of those moments I thought, ooh. 194 00:11:59,719 --> 00:12:00,811 But that's a buzz that, 195 00:12:00,812 --> 00:12:02,759 you know get it wrong, you're an inch out here and that's it. 196 00:12:02,764 --> 00:12:03,956 Yeah, it was a lot like that. 197 00:12:08,500 --> 00:12:10,020 I'm not like a sadomasochist or anything, 198 00:12:10,021 --> 00:12:12,144 I'm not purposefully going out there trying to kill myself 199 00:12:12,148 --> 00:12:14,892 No, definitely not. The opposite, really, I want to succeed, you know? 200 00:12:14,901 --> 00:12:16,728 But that's the buzz you get out of trying to do that. 201 00:12:16,736 --> 00:12:17,828 You do end up in that position 202 00:12:17,830 --> 00:12:20,363 where it looks like it's going to be game over at any moment. 203 00:12:20,490 --> 00:12:23,744 But, those positions, money cannot buy the buzz you get out of it. 204 00:12:24,661 --> 00:12:27,264 That thing that you get, that you think, "That's it, game over," 205 00:12:27,330 --> 00:12:30,209 you don't go into a panic, you just, "This is it, game over. " 206 00:12:30,210 --> 00:12:31,835 I've been in about four of them since I've been racing, 207 00:12:31,836 --> 00:12:33,256 and I've been racing 10 years now. 208 00:12:33,962 --> 00:12:37,262 And all of those moments, I think three of those moments were at the TT. 209 00:12:47,058 --> 00:12:49,152 I come to the gym a couple of times a week, 210 00:12:49,352 --> 00:12:52,572 and get out on my mountain bike a couple of times a week. 211 00:12:53,856 --> 00:12:57,326 I enjoy my training and it keeps me focused on the job. 212 00:12:58,319 --> 00:13:01,573 I don't like anything to sort of let my riding slip. 213 00:13:01,698 --> 00:13:05,328 If a bit of training's what it takes, then that's what I do. 214 00:13:07,870 --> 00:13:09,372 I've always been a bike fanatic 215 00:13:09,539 --> 00:13:12,008 but my parents have always been against it 216 00:13:12,417 --> 00:13:16,467 and by the time I got to 15, I think I wore my parents down that much. 217 00:13:17,338 --> 00:13:19,636 They were a bit concerned about me getting a road bike 218 00:13:19,716 --> 00:13:25,018 so they got me a trials bike and the minute I was 17, I took my test 219 00:13:25,179 --> 00:13:28,353 and got a road bike, so it backfired a bit on my parents. 220 00:13:29,350 --> 00:13:31,888 But, you know, I met a group of lads that blagged a caravan for free, 221 00:13:31,894 --> 00:13:33,237 it was an absolute wreck. 222 00:13:33,396 --> 00:13:36,240 Dragged it all over the country, it was falling apart 223 00:13:36,566 --> 00:13:40,912 and we got to race meetings, had a few beers at a barbecue, raced all day. 224 00:13:41,738 --> 00:13:44,537 It was just great to experience that side of it. 225 00:13:44,782 --> 00:13:48,537 Natural ability pulls you through to a certain level, 226 00:13:48,745 --> 00:13:52,215 but if I'm in a race and it comes down to a tight battle, 227 00:13:52,915 --> 00:13:55,839 and I lose the race basically through fitness or something, 228 00:13:56,002 --> 00:13:57,719 you know, I'd be devastated with myself 229 00:13:57,754 --> 00:14:01,008 so I get very obsessed about what I'm doing. 230 00:14:02,925 --> 00:14:04,927 There's only one outcome for me. 231 00:14:06,095 --> 00:14:07,392 To win the race. 232 00:14:09,098 --> 00:14:12,318 Every one of the 37 and three-quarter miles of public roads 233 00:14:12,393 --> 00:14:15,488 that makes up the course has created a champion or hero. 234 00:14:15,813 --> 00:14:19,033 Over 200 corners must be negotiated up to six times 235 00:14:19,108 --> 00:14:22,408 to complete the world's toughest road race in the fastest time. 236 00:14:23,613 --> 00:14:27,834 There are five races over a week culminating with the Senior TT 237 00:14:28,284 --> 00:14:30,286 With speeds of up to 200 miles per hour 238 00:14:30,453 --> 00:14:33,127 and the opportunity for disaster around every corner; 239 00:14:33,373 --> 00:14:35,125 its dangers are set in stone. 240 00:14:35,875 --> 00:14:40,051 To date, 231 riders have lost their lives on the TT course. 241 00:14:42,799 --> 00:14:45,598 To win just one TT is an outstanding achievement. 242 00:14:45,802 --> 00:14:49,852 The legendary Joey Dunlop has an unmatched 26 wins, 243 00:14:50,223 --> 00:14:52,817 John McGuinness holds the outright lap record 244 00:14:53,017 --> 00:14:56,863 and Phil McCallan is the only rider to have won four out of the five races 245 00:14:57,021 --> 00:14:58,489 run each year 246 00:14:59,482 --> 00:15:02,326 No one has ever won five out of five. 247 00:15:15,456 --> 00:15:18,209 So, can I ask Fred Dibnah_ Sorry, I meant Guy Martin. 248 00:15:18,292 --> 00:15:20,841 - So the laundry didn't come back? - No... 249 00:15:22,171 --> 00:15:23,838 I get told off for not saying the right thing, 250 00:15:23,840 --> 00:15:25,888 or doing this, or doing that and not wearing the right clothes 251 00:15:25,889 --> 00:15:27,015 and what have you. 252 00:15:27,500 --> 00:15:29,175 And it just sort of gets on top of you sometimes. 253 00:15:29,178 --> 00:15:31,827 Well, not gets on top of you, but it takes the fun out of it all. 254 00:15:31,848 --> 00:15:35,068 Whereas Wilson, for me, he's doing it for the same reasons I'm doing it. 255 00:15:35,069 --> 00:15:37,057 You know, doing it to enjoy it. Doing it to win. 256 00:15:37,645 --> 00:15:39,238 I see it as David and Goliath. 257 00:15:39,313 --> 00:15:41,782 And that I think that's what motivates me in many ways. 258 00:15:43,109 --> 00:15:45,532 That Guy come back to a small team and can win. 259 00:15:46,904 --> 00:15:48,247 Could you call it a deal, Wilson? 260 00:15:48,322 --> 00:15:50,324 There weren't a lot of paper signing going on. 261 00:15:50,700 --> 00:15:52,302 Just a firm handshake I think, Wilson. 262 00:15:53,400 --> 00:15:55,327 I suppose I should say to have a gentleman's agreement, 263 00:15:55,329 --> 00:15:57,297 we need two gentlemen. 264 00:15:57,582 --> 00:15:59,425 Well, I wouldn't say I was a gentleman. 265 00:16:01,127 --> 00:16:02,219 Guy's all right. 266 00:16:02,670 --> 00:16:04,547 Yeah, but we won't go as far as gentleman. 267 00:16:05,590 --> 00:16:07,237 You know when I was wanking, didn't you? 268 00:16:07,300 --> 00:16:09,923 Oh, yeah, I used to regularly wake up and see Guy pulling one out. 269 00:16:09,927 --> 00:16:11,428 I had to go back to bed for a few minutes 270 00:16:11,429 --> 00:16:12,806 while he finished himself off. 271 00:16:12,889 --> 00:16:14,326 Yeah, cos he used to sleep above the cab. 272 00:16:14,432 --> 00:16:16,605 I slept above you, didn't I? 273 00:16:16,606 --> 00:16:18,483 You could tell. I didn't really know that 274 00:16:18,603 --> 00:16:20,805 until I broke my ankle right bad, you remember that? 275 00:16:20,938 --> 00:16:22,064 Your toes go, do you know? 276 00:16:22,231 --> 00:16:23,904 When you're wanking. Yeah. 277 00:16:24,050 --> 00:16:25,400 So you'd see Guy's toes twitching... 278 00:16:25,401 --> 00:16:26,493 And you knew I was on it. 279 00:16:26,611 --> 00:16:29,510 In the morning, his toes'd be going, and I'd give him five more minutes. 280 00:16:29,530 --> 00:16:31,656 - Crack a load off. - Yeah. Get a load off. 281 00:16:34,118 --> 00:16:35,585 In the build-up to the TT 282 00:16:35,620 --> 00:16:38,419 every other race meeting is a chance to perfect the bikes, 283 00:16:38,420 --> 00:16:39,916 impress new sponsors 284 00:16:39,999 --> 00:16:43,173 and develop the speeds needed to compete on the Isle of Man. 285 00:16:43,419 --> 00:16:44,466 You having a brew? 286 00:16:44,545 --> 00:16:46,639 We're not here for any lap times or fuck all, really. 287 00:16:47,100 --> 00:16:48,922 We're not bothered whether We're last or first. 288 00:16:48,925 --> 00:16:50,435 We're just here to suss the bike out. 289 00:16:52,136 --> 00:16:54,230 You need to be a good mechanic to work with me, 290 00:16:54,290 --> 00:16:55,760 and I'm a bit awkward to get on with, I suppose, 291 00:16:55,765 --> 00:16:58,092 because I'm very particular about how I want stuff doing. 292 00:16:58,100 --> 00:17:00,429 Most motorbike riders just get on it and turn the throttle, 293 00:17:00,436 --> 00:17:02,234 but I like to know what makes that bike tick. 294 00:17:02,396 --> 00:17:05,149 I like the whole idea behind the old internal combustion engine, 295 00:17:05,316 --> 00:17:06,908 and the way stuffs made. 296 00:17:06,943 --> 00:17:08,616 You need to have a bit of mechanical sympathy, don't you. 297 00:17:08,617 --> 00:17:10,955 You can't go charging in there like a bull in a china shop. 298 00:17:11,000 --> 00:17:13,573 It's all gonna end in tears, isn't it? You end up breaking gear boxes 299 00:17:13,574 --> 00:17:16,043 and blowing engines up and all that sort of caper. 300 00:17:16,100 --> 00:17:18,778 Still no quick shifting, we don't know anyone that's got one. 301 00:17:18,831 --> 00:17:20,048 No. 302 00:17:22,041 --> 00:17:25,545 Mechanical failures are what all riders dread. 303 00:17:27,797 --> 00:17:31,176 Sometimes they're over-revved, and sometimes something breaks. 304 00:17:35,429 --> 00:17:37,181 om My God. 305 00:17:37,265 --> 00:17:40,360 You know, if a part breaks, then it's just bad for everybody 306 00:17:40,643 --> 00:17:43,817 in the TT particularly, because, well, you only get one hit 307 00:17:44,146 --> 00:17:46,444 and then you got to wait 12 months to have another go. 308 00:17:47,400 --> 00:17:49,073 I don't have heroes until Chris Mayhew. 309 00:17:49,318 --> 00:17:51,320 Yeah, he's the boy. Mad, in a way. 310 00:17:51,654 --> 00:17:54,498 Lovely bloke, into his dogs. He nearly got his dog to talk. 311 00:17:55,074 --> 00:17:57,247 Nearly. Likes his grandfather clocks. 312 00:17:57,410 --> 00:18:00,664 Makes his own wine, he's got a grapevine growing out of his garden. 313 00:18:00,665 --> 00:18:03,166 Through a window, that he's chiselled out in his conservatory, 314 00:18:03,332 --> 00:18:05,255 that grows into his conservatory. 315 00:18:05,585 --> 00:18:07,633 You know, gets his own grapes. Makes his own wine. 316 00:18:08,045 --> 00:18:10,047 That's a boy that, innit. Not many folk do that. 317 00:18:12,174 --> 00:18:14,597 I got an entry to the TT in '73. 318 00:18:14,760 --> 00:18:17,013 And I crashed in both races. 319 00:18:17,346 --> 00:18:21,442 So, I saw more of Noble's Hospital than the track really. 320 00:18:23,894 --> 00:18:26,192 What I do, basically, is take a road engine 321 00:18:26,272 --> 00:18:27,865 and turn it into a race engine. 322 00:18:28,441 --> 00:18:31,911 My biggest boast, I think, was in the hundredth year of the TT 323 00:18:32,528 --> 00:18:34,576 Every single winning engine or lap record machine 324 00:18:34,655 --> 00:18:35,702 came out of this workshop. 325 00:18:36,991 --> 00:18:39,585 You know Guy I think, has got the best bikes he ever could. 326 00:18:39,994 --> 00:18:41,371 I shall obviously do my best 327 00:18:41,579 --> 00:18:44,048 and Guy obviously will put the finishing touches to it. 328 00:18:44,707 --> 00:18:46,709 If he's happy, he'll be there. 329 00:18:46,917 --> 00:18:50,387 I have every confidence that if things work in our favour 330 00:18:50,713 --> 00:18:52,511 we're going to come away with a result. 331 00:18:53,049 --> 00:18:56,895 One thing I'm concerned about is we mustn't start thinking it's our turn. 332 00:18:57,011 --> 00:18:58,354 Cos it never is your turn. 333 00:19:00,681 --> 00:19:02,274 But I think the ingredients are right 334 00:19:02,725 --> 00:19:04,602 if they're mixed properly. 335 00:19:12,902 --> 00:19:15,405 Northern Ireland's North West 200 race meeting 336 00:19:15,406 --> 00:19:17,156 also takes place on public roads 337 00:19:17,323 --> 00:19:20,577 and is the very last chance to get the bikes ready for the TT. 338 00:19:25,748 --> 00:19:28,251 Heads down for the lights above the track 339 00:19:28,459 --> 00:19:30,678 and when they go out this race will be underway. 340 00:19:30,920 --> 00:19:32,968 And Michael Dunlop's been mugged, hasn't he! 341 00:19:32,969 --> 00:19:34,306 Onboard with Michael Dunlop, then, 342 00:19:34,310 --> 00:19:36,087 just looking what was going on in front of him. 343 00:19:36,092 --> 00:19:37,985 There you see him, coming down over the hill. 344 00:19:38,052 --> 00:19:39,474 165 miles an hour! 345 00:19:39,595 --> 00:19:41,097 That's a man's corner; that! 346 00:19:43,933 --> 00:19:46,732 Michael Dunlop and his brother William are the next generation 347 00:19:46,936 --> 00:19:49,940 of a road racing dynasty that began with their Uncle Joey 348 00:19:50,106 --> 00:19:51,949 and father Robert Dunlop. 349 00:19:52,858 --> 00:19:55,327 They were the biggest road racers I think, 350 00:19:55,403 --> 00:19:56,575 that the world has ever had. 351 00:19:57,113 --> 00:19:59,457 So the inspiration I got from them was just so much. 352 00:19:59,573 --> 00:20:02,543 Growing up with two people, you never seen them as heroes 353 00:20:02,702 --> 00:20:05,376 or superstars, you just see them as two normal people. 354 00:20:12,294 --> 00:20:16,015 Joey blew out the competition when in 2000, aged 49 355 00:20:16,340 --> 00:20:18,468 he won a third hat trick of TT races. 356 00:20:21,595 --> 00:20:25,441 He was killed three weeks later in a little-known race in Estonia. 357 00:20:25,599 --> 00:20:28,352 Over 50, 000 mourners attended his funeral. 358 00:20:32,523 --> 00:20:35,242 His brother Robert was almost killed in 1998 359 00:20:35,317 --> 00:20:36,569 when his rear wheel collapsed 360 00:20:36,652 --> 00:20:38,654 in an accident at the TT 361 00:20:40,156 --> 00:20:43,035 but raced for 10 more years until his death in 2008 362 00:20:43,200 --> 00:20:46,204 during the final practise lap at the North West 200. 363 00:20:48,330 --> 00:20:50,173 He knew the circuit, he knew it well, 364 00:20:50,174 --> 00:20:51,668 and a mechanical failure happened 365 00:20:51,834 --> 00:20:54,337 and it happens to the best of riders. 366 00:20:54,503 --> 00:20:57,097 It was a sad loss to the sport, a sad loss to us, you know. 367 00:20:57,631 --> 00:21:01,386 But for some reason, I just thought that Saturday I wanted to ride the 250. 368 00:21:01,802 --> 00:21:04,851 Tears of joy and look at Michael Dunlop. 369 00:21:05,055 --> 00:21:07,478 Two days after witnessing his father's death, 370 00:21:07,641 --> 00:21:11,566 Michael went on to win the race and reduce the onlookers to tears. 371 00:21:11,729 --> 00:21:13,823 What must be going through his mind right now 372 00:21:14,023 --> 00:21:16,492 because that was more than a race. 373 00:21:16,859 --> 00:21:18,532 You're only a young man, you know, 374 00:21:18,533 --> 00:21:20,484 all you have for life is a bit of craic, you know what I mean? 375 00:21:20,488 --> 00:21:22,582 And you don't think you're gonna have to bring on a lot of stuff 376 00:21:22,583 --> 00:21:25,577 so I got turned from a boy into a man in a very short space of time. 377 00:21:28,204 --> 00:21:31,378 And I hope they're up there now, and they're being looked after. 378 00:21:35,461 --> 00:21:37,054 Conor Cummins! 379 00:21:37,296 --> 00:21:39,390 Conor Cummins, the Isle of Man rider; 380 00:21:39,391 --> 00:21:40,768 he's fast, really very fast. 381 00:21:40,841 --> 00:21:43,060 And he's down! Cummins is down! 382 00:21:43,219 --> 00:21:46,063 I took the lead from Ryan, just as I was coming out of the come; 383 00:21:46,555 --> 00:21:48,808 the back end sort of stepped out on me 384 00:21:48,974 --> 00:21:50,817 and high-sided me over the top of the bike. 385 00:21:51,185 --> 00:21:54,735 And I was really, really lucky to come away unhurt there. 386 00:21:55,272 --> 00:21:58,446 I just had to pick myself up, dusted myself down, 387 00:21:59,401 --> 00:22:01,244 and straight out on the bike in the next race. 388 00:22:01,403 --> 00:22:03,801 If you fall off a horse, you get straight back on it. 389 00:22:03,906 --> 00:22:06,079 Guy has taken a tumble, too. 390 00:22:06,784 --> 00:22:09,913 I'm all right, I mean, bloody hell, it's not bad, is it? 391 00:22:10,120 --> 00:22:12,339 That's been, damn, I've just done... I done that. 392 00:22:12,915 --> 00:22:14,417 And me finger, can you see me finger? 393 00:22:15,459 --> 00:22:17,577 Didn't keep me eye on the ball, you know, so much going on. 394 00:22:17,586 --> 00:22:19,179 And, yeah, my fault. 395 00:22:19,180 --> 00:22:21,580 Hit the kerb on the inside and took the front, ended up in the grass. 396 00:22:21,590 --> 00:22:24,469 Bike was OK, we had to put a new... What did we have to do? 397 00:22:24,760 --> 00:22:25,932 What did we have to do? 398 00:22:27,513 --> 00:22:29,766 Engine cover. Water hose. 399 00:22:29,767 --> 00:22:30,766 I didn't wreck it. 400 00:22:30,933 --> 00:22:33,186 Michael Dunlop, that's Ryan Farquhar number 77... 401 00:22:33,269 --> 00:22:36,113 Someone's blown up. That's Guy Martin. Guy Martin, the engine has gone. 402 00:22:36,438 --> 00:22:38,782 In the second race, Guy over-revs the bike 403 00:22:38,858 --> 00:22:40,280 and blows up his engine. 404 00:22:40,359 --> 00:22:41,861 He's completely out of the race. 405 00:22:43,737 --> 00:22:45,455 This was not a good meeting here, 406 00:22:45,457 --> 00:22:47,165 as far as results are concerned. 407 00:22:48,659 --> 00:22:51,027 We had a couple of things that didn't go according to plan. 408 00:22:51,036 --> 00:22:54,256 Aye, "a couple"? A bit more than a couple, but yeah. 409 00:22:54,874 --> 00:22:56,842 It has been a learning curve. 410 00:22:56,850 --> 00:22:58,540 You may think we're a bit old to be learning, 411 00:22:58,544 --> 00:22:59,761 but we're still learning. 412 00:23:00,129 --> 00:23:02,757 The upside, Guy will go to the TT with that bike 413 00:23:02,965 --> 00:23:05,263 and two brand new engines, brand new. 414 00:23:06,844 --> 00:23:09,939 Speed's not bad, need to work on speed a little bit, but it's not bad. 415 00:23:10,100 --> 00:23:12,257 Stability's good, handling's good, tyres are good, 416 00:23:12,266 --> 00:23:14,439 there's a few issues, but we're happy now. 417 00:23:18,188 --> 00:23:20,862 I'm going, and my ferry's booked. I'm going in the camper 418 00:23:20,983 --> 00:23:22,530 because otherwise you're sat at home. 419 00:23:22,735 --> 00:23:25,488 You know you're sat at home, twiddling your thumbs. 420 00:23:25,988 --> 00:23:27,706 You know, waiting for a phone call. 421 00:23:27,781 --> 00:23:30,034 So you might as well be there, among it all. 422 00:23:39,168 --> 00:23:40,670 - You lock the door? - Yeah. 423 00:24:05,444 --> 00:24:07,697 For over 100 years, the Isle of Man 424 00:24:07,780 --> 00:24:09,327 has attracted riders and race fans 425 00:24:09,448 --> 00:24:12,543 to watch their heroes race the mountain course. 426 00:24:12,910 --> 00:24:15,834 The modest prize money means that this close knit band of brothers 427 00:24:15,996 --> 00:24:18,419 ride purely for the love of the sport 428 00:24:18,582 --> 00:24:20,050 and the glory of winning. 429 00:24:21,210 --> 00:24:23,052 If you're born on the Isle of Man 430 00:24:23,087 --> 00:24:26,136 you're sort of brought up with motorbikes and races. 431 00:24:27,007 --> 00:24:29,556 You've got the island going from black and white, 432 00:24:29,677 --> 00:24:31,896 quiet, rural country roads. 433 00:24:33,555 --> 00:24:36,229 All of a sudden they've got teams of bikers going down them. 434 00:24:37,351 --> 00:24:39,570 it’s just lovely to see the island come alive. 435 00:24:44,566 --> 00:24:46,614 Stories, nothing but stories. 436 00:24:47,500 --> 00:24:49,277 Spinning away to the height of their glory. 437 00:24:49,284 --> 00:24:52,083 It's a festival. it's a coming together of everyone 438 00:24:52,282 --> 00:24:53,704 who appreciates motorcycling 439 00:24:53,867 --> 00:24:56,290 The stories that are told, as you sit at the hedge, 440 00:24:56,453 --> 00:24:58,706 or the marshals in groups around the island, 441 00:24:58,872 --> 00:25:01,625 are all lived and relived every year. 442 00:25:01,709 --> 00:25:03,702 And we never get tired of swapping them. 443 00:25:07,589 --> 00:25:10,363 Let's just say there's a large segment of the motorcycling population 444 00:25:10,426 --> 00:25:13,270 in America that knows well about the TT, as I do, 445 00:25:13,595 --> 00:25:16,189 and probably have put it on their, what we call a bucket list, 446 00:25:16,432 --> 00:25:18,259 things to do before you kick the bucket. 447 00:25:18,267 --> 00:25:21,521 To go to the TT and that's why I'm here. I had the opportunity to come. 448 00:25:21,522 --> 00:25:22,979 It's something I've always wanted to do. 449 00:25:22,980 --> 00:25:24,948 My father and I talked about coming here together 450 00:25:24,949 --> 00:25:26,496 for years and never did. 451 00:25:26,984 --> 00:25:29,032 He's passed away, so it's on me to come 452 00:25:29,111 --> 00:25:30,454 and enjoy the experience 453 00:25:30,456 --> 00:25:32,790 and share it with him however I can later on perhaps. 454 00:25:33,115 --> 00:25:35,538 Well, I've worn these leathers for 27 years now, 455 00:25:35,701 --> 00:25:41,458 and at least 27 years more I will bring the leathers to the TT. 456 00:25:41,957 --> 00:25:44,801 My name is Karen Anderson, and I've come all the way from Australia 457 00:25:45,085 --> 00:25:47,133 to watch Cameron Donald race the TT. 458 00:25:51,091 --> 00:25:54,095 We've sat above here, in a room on the balcony, 459 00:25:54,100 --> 00:25:56,098 and we've watched the guys coming around that corner, 460 00:25:56,138 --> 00:25:57,481 and there was a lamppost there. 461 00:25:57,639 --> 00:26:00,893 And the lamppost was padded, and they would come round, dipping, 462 00:26:01,060 --> 00:26:04,781 and then they'd do that in and out, to get round the lamppost 463 00:26:04,938 --> 00:26:07,361 And that to me was heart in my mouth, heart in my mouth, 464 00:26:07,362 --> 00:26:08,739 heart in my mouth, brilliant. 465 00:26:09,026 --> 00:26:10,869 Yeah, I know what can happen. 466 00:26:13,155 --> 00:26:15,374 But with her on the back, you won't get too quick, 467 00:26:15,375 --> 00:26:17,377 else you get beat up. 468 00:26:17,451 --> 00:26:20,250 It's a very hairy place. Very fast. 469 00:26:20,788 --> 00:26:23,041 To watch the bravest men in the world. 470 00:26:25,167 --> 00:26:28,512 And if it doesn't excite you, you're not alive. 471 00:26:29,088 --> 00:26:30,635 And that's a fact. 472 00:26:40,682 --> 00:26:42,605 Within hours of arriving, Guy is unhappy 473 00:26:42,684 --> 00:26:44,061 with the bike's suspension. 474 00:26:44,186 --> 00:26:45,733 In particular the swinging arm 475 00:26:45,896 --> 00:26:48,570 because of its importance for a fast wheel change. 476 00:26:48,899 --> 00:26:51,197 Wilson. Can we put the other swinging arm in 477 00:26:51,401 --> 00:26:52,802 and get Simon to change the wheel? 478 00:26:52,861 --> 00:26:53,862 It's shit. 479 00:26:54,113 --> 00:26:55,205 And it's gonna go wrong. 480 00:26:55,405 --> 00:26:57,523 If the bike was given to me in the first place, Wilson, 481 00:26:57,533 --> 00:26:59,113 then we wouldn't be going through this problem. 482 00:26:59,118 --> 00:27:01,541 And I did say this in the first place. 483 00:27:05,374 --> 00:27:07,001 Guy has upset the authorities, too, 484 00:27:07,167 --> 00:27:10,171 because of his plans to work on the bikes away from the paddock. 485 00:27:11,200 --> 00:27:12,672 I was expecting there to be tension, 486 00:27:12,756 --> 00:27:14,429 because that's why I stayed out the way. 487 00:27:14,430 --> 00:27:15,930 I've got the airbed that goes in the back of my van, 488 00:27:15,931 --> 00:27:17,527 and I've just been staying in my van. 489 00:27:17,636 --> 00:27:20,810 When it comes to how I want bikes preparing, 490 00:27:20,811 --> 00:27:23,011 if they aren't right, that's it, I'll just pack in and go home. 491 00:27:23,016 --> 00:27:25,224 I won't stick my neck out if things aren't exactly how I want, 492 00:27:25,227 --> 00:27:26,604 and I'm so meticulous with things. 493 00:27:26,605 --> 00:27:28,276 We're gonna meet in the middle, we're gonna have to meet 494 00:27:28,277 --> 00:27:30,060 in the middle, aren't we? I can't have it all my way, can I? 495 00:27:30,065 --> 00:27:31,357 Because Wilson's bought the bikes, 496 00:27:31,358 --> 00:27:32,875 and put a lot of money into the bikes. 497 00:27:32,880 --> 00:27:34,235 But I'm the one risking me neck out there, 498 00:27:34,236 --> 00:27:35,453 and that's why my head needs to be right. 499 00:27:35,454 --> 00:27:37,027 And Wilson's always said to me from the off 500 00:27:37,030 --> 00:27:39,238 that my head needs to be right, and then to get my head right 501 00:27:39,241 --> 00:27:42,962 it needs to be my way, which is doing bikes with no interruptions. 502 00:27:43,036 --> 00:27:45,413 Yeah, I think we're gonna have to meet in the middle, me and Wilson. 503 00:27:45,414 --> 00:27:47,039 The bikes will have to be back here at a certain time, 504 00:27:47,040 --> 00:27:49,134 and then I have to do certain bits 505 00:27:49,209 --> 00:27:51,211 of nodding and smiling and agreeing with people. 506 00:27:52,212 --> 00:27:54,965 There's a contract. The team gets X number of pounds, 507 00:27:55,132 --> 00:27:57,760 so they expect Guy to be professional. 508 00:27:58,010 --> 00:28:01,230 And Guy sometimes makes statements that they don't like. 509 00:28:02,014 --> 00:28:05,393 People like him. Maybe because there's a bit of a rebel about him 510 00:28:06,518 --> 00:28:10,398 and so on. So, we have to... We just have to make do with what we have. 511 00:28:11,982 --> 00:28:14,030 If I dictated to Guy it wouldn't work. 512 00:28:14,443 --> 00:28:15,786 He's just a mechanic, 513 00:28:15,787 --> 00:28:18,451 who is a brilliant rider, a brilliant motorcyclist 514 00:28:18,906 --> 00:28:20,203 The bikes are ready to race, 515 00:28:20,365 --> 00:28:23,039 but he has to have his touch to the bikes. 516 00:28:23,285 --> 00:28:26,289 He knows I have given him everything he has asked for. 517 00:28:27,456 --> 00:28:29,800 So, it has to work this time. 518 00:28:30,292 --> 00:28:33,262 And the bike will be checked and checked again for anything. 519 00:28:33,462 --> 00:28:36,181 And then you're in the lap of the gods. 520 00:28:49,000 --> 00:28:51,145 What's after the corner makes a massive difference. 521 00:28:51,146 --> 00:28:53,490 If you get this corner right and make a proper job of it, 522 00:28:53,649 --> 00:28:56,072 then you can make 10 seconds up, because you don't brake 523 00:28:56,276 --> 00:28:58,950 or let go of the throttle for the next three miles. 524 00:28:59,154 --> 00:29:01,327 But it's a man's come; get it wrong and you're... 525 00:29:02,282 --> 00:29:03,374 Ballascary. 526 00:29:04,534 --> 00:29:06,127 Ballagarey. Did you see the sign there? 527 00:29:06,286 --> 00:29:08,009 But, yeah, get it wrong and it's gonna hurt. 528 00:29:08,010 --> 00:29:10,122 But you don't think about things like that, do you? 529 00:29:10,123 --> 00:29:11,786 If you wanna fast lap out, you've got to 530 00:29:11,792 --> 00:29:13,794 throw your balls to the wall, as it's said. 531 00:29:23,679 --> 00:29:26,523 After a bright start today, it will turn cloudy later this morning, 532 00:29:26,640 --> 00:29:28,688 then, although staying mostly dry this afternoon, 533 00:29:28,689 --> 00:29:30,986 there could be patchy light drizzle possible... 534 00:29:52,374 --> 00:29:54,752 All right, boss? Good man. 535 00:29:57,462 --> 00:30:01,057 I think Guy Martin's real rivals this year 536 00:30:02,092 --> 00:30:03,184 will be manyfold. 537 00:30:03,552 --> 00:30:05,725 Cameron Donald has always been a threat. 538 00:30:05,887 --> 00:30:08,811 He's a bit highly-strung. But he's fast. Really fast. 539 00:30:09,474 --> 00:30:11,192 Conor Cummins is gonna be a big threat. 540 00:30:11,351 --> 00:30:14,480 Conor Cummins, Local Manxman. He's fit. He's young. 541 00:30:15,063 --> 00:30:17,111 Ryan Farquhar has gone ahead of Joey Dunlop 542 00:30:17,190 --> 00:30:20,160 in national wins in Ireland and he's phenomenal. 543 00:30:20,694 --> 00:30:21,886 The Dunlops are coming strong, 544 00:30:21,945 --> 00:30:25,165 Michael's really aggressive, and got that will to win- 545 00:30:25,324 --> 00:30:27,696 Definitely wouldn't want to get in a ring with him, anyway. 546 00:30:27,701 --> 00:30:30,295 Keith Amor again, he's like a dog on a lead, you know? 547 00:30:30,370 --> 00:30:33,465 He's just chomping at that bit to go fast and win. 548 00:30:33,500 --> 00:30:35,617 You never know what Bruce you're gonna get. 549 00:30:35,709 --> 00:30:38,373 If Bruce wakes up in the morning and decides he wants to beat us all, 550 00:30:38,378 --> 00:30:39,779 he'll probably go beat us all. 551 00:30:39,838 --> 00:30:41,390 You never bet against John McGuinness 552 00:30:41,423 --> 00:30:42,504 he's the man at the minute. 553 00:30:42,507 --> 00:30:44,350 He's the man with the results on the board. 554 00:30:44,351 --> 00:30:46,761 He's the man that when you go quickly, he usually raises the bar 555 00:30:46,762 --> 00:30:48,139 and goes a bit quicker again. 556 00:30:48,597 --> 00:30:49,974 Nobody knows how fast John can go. 557 00:30:50,057 --> 00:30:52,276 Nobody has actually taken John to that next level. 558 00:30:52,601 --> 00:30:53,818 You never underestimate anyone. 559 00:30:53,977 --> 00:30:55,604 Someone could come out from the woodwork 560 00:30:55,771 --> 00:30:58,115 that you just didn't really expect and shock you. 561 00:30:58,940 --> 00:31:01,143 I don't know much about Hutchinson, to be truthful. 562 00:31:01,151 --> 00:31:02,778 He's one of the quiet men in the sport. 563 00:31:03,153 --> 00:31:04,621 Just does the job, I think. 564 00:31:05,405 --> 00:31:07,533 He reminds me a bit of myself you know, 10 years ago. 565 00:31:07,616 --> 00:31:08,833 He's absorbing everything, 566 00:31:08,992 --> 00:31:11,120 understanding what it takes to win at a big race now. 567 00:31:11,200 --> 00:31:13,598 Guy, you know I think every man and his dog in the world 568 00:31:13,622 --> 00:31:15,340 wants flipping Guy Martin to win. 569 00:31:15,341 --> 00:31:17,834 There's no question he's gonna win one, he's definitely got the talent, 570 00:31:17,839 --> 00:31:19,827 but there's some ingredient missing at the moment, 571 00:31:19,836 --> 00:31:22,385 and it just seems to find him. 572 00:31:22,400 --> 00:31:24,463 It's gonna be the best man that's gonna win on the day. 573 00:31:24,466 --> 00:31:25,968 At the end of the day. 574 00:31:26,134 --> 00:31:28,182 And nobody wants to win it more than I do. 575 00:31:30,180 --> 00:31:32,683 As speeds increase, so do the dangers 576 00:31:32,849 --> 00:31:37,275 and it was this that lost the TT its world championship status. 577 00:31:37,646 --> 00:31:40,490 But winning at the TT requires more than just speed. 578 00:31:40,690 --> 00:31:42,658 It relies on mechanical perfection, 579 00:31:42,818 --> 00:31:44,820 supreme mental and physical endurance, 580 00:31:45,028 --> 00:31:49,033 a huge dose of good fortune and a very fast pit stop. 581 00:31:50,117 --> 00:31:53,087 A tank of fuel and a set of tyres will only last two 582 00:31:53,245 --> 00:31:55,418 of the four or six laps required. 583 00:31:55,580 --> 00:31:58,333 Pit stops count toward the overall lap time 584 00:31:58,500 --> 00:32:01,845 and can make or break a rider's chances. 585 00:32:04,256 --> 00:32:07,009 - Thirty-three. - Bloody hell! Well done, lad. 586 00:32:08,009 --> 00:32:10,478 But if we have one mistake, it goes to 40. 587 00:32:12,200 --> 00:32:14,388 The swinging arm that's in the bike now isn't safe 588 00:32:14,474 --> 00:32:15,726 to do a fast pit stop. 589 00:32:15,727 --> 00:32:18,058 It just happens the bike I had last year was sold to a bloke 590 00:32:18,061 --> 00:32:20,860 on the Isle of Man, and I've begged and pleaded with him 591 00:32:20,861 --> 00:32:23,058 to see if we can borrow the swinging arm back out of his bike, 592 00:32:23,066 --> 00:32:25,068 to put back in my new bike for this year 593 00:32:25,277 --> 00:32:27,371 So he said, "Pop up and nick it this afternoon. " 594 00:32:27,612 --> 00:32:30,707 And then we'll go up tomorrow morning and put it back in the bike. 595 00:32:31,867 --> 00:32:33,460 I could do with your help. 596 00:32:37,622 --> 00:32:41,217 Guy's father has decided not to come to the race this year 597 00:32:41,877 --> 00:32:44,721 It's a bit of a hard pill to take, really, me dad not coming. 598 00:32:44,722 --> 00:32:46,394 You know, he's a good man to have involved 599 00:32:46,395 --> 00:32:47,888 because he's got so much experience round here, 600 00:32:47,893 --> 00:32:50,887 he's rode the TT for 15 years and he knows exactly how things need to be. 601 00:32:51,344 --> 00:32:53,296 That'd give me confidence, if he was involved. 602 00:32:53,305 --> 00:32:55,728 And now he's not here. it's not fucked the job, 603 00:32:55,932 --> 00:32:57,559 but it's made it a lot harder 604 00:32:58,435 --> 00:33:01,439 And it took my eye off the ball a little bit, but what do I do? 605 00:33:01,855 --> 00:33:03,653 Can't sit and cry about it, can you? 606 00:33:08,403 --> 00:33:11,407 Martin Finnegan, really good friend of mine in racing, in racing. 607 00:33:11,740 --> 00:33:13,083 I was at his wedding. 608 00:33:13,325 --> 00:33:18,627 In, I think it would have been at November time of 2007. 609 00:33:19,247 --> 00:33:22,751 Yeah, in 2007. And then his funeral was in 610 00:33:24,586 --> 00:33:26,588 April time of 2008. 611 00:33:26,755 --> 00:33:27,756 You know... 612 00:33:28,131 --> 00:33:31,135 Teammate of mine, Darran Lindsay, was killed in 2005. 613 00:33:33,000 --> 00:33:34,752 Friend of mine, used to do his engines, 614 00:33:34,804 --> 00:33:37,978 Richard Britten, he was killed 2006. You could go on. 615 00:33:38,600 --> 00:33:41,524 I just think, you know... 616 00:33:43,271 --> 00:33:44,523 When you're time's up... 617 00:33:46,608 --> 00:33:48,827 I think you've got to be in this line of work, you know? 618 00:33:48,985 --> 00:33:51,238 And that's why I sort of don't believe in 619 00:33:51,404 --> 00:33:53,156 having any commitments of any sort. 620 00:33:53,406 --> 00:33:57,912 Because if I did have responsibilities as wife, kids, mortgage 621 00:33:57,913 --> 00:34:00,036 and all that sort of caper, I couldn't do this job, 622 00:34:00,038 --> 00:34:02,132 as in racing the TT, I couldn't give it me all. 623 00:34:03,041 --> 00:34:04,942 And I wanna give it me all. 624 00:34:05,001 --> 00:34:07,294 Yeah. Before I can start thinking about winning races, 625 00:34:07,295 --> 00:34:08,712 we've got a lot of practice to get through. 626 00:34:08,713 --> 00:34:11,466 You know, we've five nights of practice to get through. 627 00:34:11,467 --> 00:34:14,090 That's not going to be easy. There's a lot of work to do on the bikes. 628 00:34:14,091 --> 00:34:15,592 And that's where me dad was gonna come in. 629 00:34:15,637 --> 00:34:18,481 It's not just gonna go straight on the bike, a lot of things will need making, 630 00:34:18,483 --> 00:34:20,261 to get that swinging arm to suit the new bike. 631 00:34:20,267 --> 00:34:24,022 But, if it was easy, every man and his dog would be at it, wouldn't they? 632 00:34:30,000 --> 00:34:31,099 I I'll chill out later on. 633 00:34:31,100 --> 00:34:33,233 I find a different place every night to kip in me van. 634 00:34:33,238 --> 00:34:35,240 Just get me airbed blown up in the back of me van. 635 00:34:36,491 --> 00:34:39,244 Bit of a wank, then go to sleep. You know? Proper! 636 00:34:39,536 --> 00:34:43,166 Proper. You know, people get all... It's not a crime, is it, to have a wank, 637 00:34:43,167 --> 00:34:44,165 you know. Fuck it. 638 00:35:00,890 --> 00:35:02,892 You never get complacent with the TT 639 00:35:02,893 --> 00:35:04,518 There's always something you can learn, 640 00:35:04,519 --> 00:35:07,442 and, you know, if you get that way and overconfident, it'll bite you. 641 00:35:10,800 --> 00:35:12,847 I just went up and had a little moment on my own, 642 00:35:12,907 --> 00:35:15,200 looking down the road because the road was shut. 643 00:35:15,447 --> 00:35:18,246 There wasn't a sound apart from the birds just tweeting away. 644 00:35:18,247 --> 00:35:21,370 And that's just something real special about the track itself you know, 645 00:35:21,661 --> 00:35:25,040 I was just looking down thinking next week, in the race, 646 00:35:25,206 --> 00:35:27,880 I'm gonna be going down there at 200 mile an hour plus. 647 00:35:29,586 --> 00:35:32,260 That emotion you feel when you roll up onto that start line, 648 00:35:32,380 --> 00:35:35,133 when you're getting waved off 10 seconds apart, it's just... 649 00:35:36,092 --> 00:35:37,264 It's just unbelievable. 650 00:35:37,265 --> 00:35:39,183 It's like nothing else I've ever experienced. 651 00:35:40,722 --> 00:35:42,474 It's not about beating the next guy. 652 00:35:42,557 --> 00:35:44,059 It's about who beats the track. 653 00:35:44,225 --> 00:35:50,073 This TT is the most powerful race you'll ever do in your life. 654 00:35:50,774 --> 00:35:53,618 I love it, and it's legal. 655 00:35:54,694 --> 00:35:56,742 People often ask, "Why do you road race?" 656 00:35:56,905 --> 00:36:00,910 Because circuit racing is fast, you can get a buzz, but it's not the same. 657 00:36:01,242 --> 00:36:03,244 Circuit racing is rock climbing with a rope. 658 00:36:03,411 --> 00:36:05,413 It's dangerous. But there is some room for error 659 00:36:05,622 --> 00:36:07,419 You slip, you fall, you've got a rope. 660 00:36:07,582 --> 00:36:09,209 Road racing is like free climbing. 661 00:36:09,210 --> 00:36:11,703 You know you're climbing up that same mountain, you're on a course, 662 00:36:11,711 --> 00:36:13,509 but there's no room for error 663 00:36:13,755 --> 00:36:16,759 If you make a mistake it's, it's going to be, you know... 664 00:36:17,384 --> 00:36:19,637 Well, it could be serious injury or worse. 665 00:36:20,553 --> 00:36:23,432 You're doing maybe 170, 180 mile an hour; 666 00:36:23,433 --> 00:36:26,230 going through fast bends with trees, hedges, brick walls. 667 00:36:26,601 --> 00:36:27,727 It's the greatest thing. 668 00:36:28,436 --> 00:36:29,983 And you realise 669 00:36:29,989 --> 00:36:31,766 the dangers before you put your leg over the bike. 670 00:36:31,773 --> 00:36:33,775 I mean, at the top of Bray Hill before I go out, 671 00:36:34,109 --> 00:36:36,783 you know, you have lots of strange thoughts in your mind 672 00:36:36,945 --> 00:36:40,119 and you're nervous and you're worried, but as soon as you set off; 673 00:36:40,281 --> 00:36:42,124 and you get the tap off the start marshal 674 00:36:42,127 --> 00:36:44,211 to go down Bray Hill, that's gone. 675 00:36:44,369 --> 00:36:47,589 Then once you're actually out here the noise, the wind, 676 00:36:47,997 --> 00:36:50,170 the physical strain on your body, 677 00:36:50,625 --> 00:36:53,970 there's nothing like it. It's just, you put yourself through hell 678 00:36:54,254 --> 00:36:58,134 and you frighten yourself so many times, but that is the draw. 679 00:36:58,341 --> 00:37:00,059 Out there you can't fake it, you know. 680 00:37:00,218 --> 00:37:02,812 There's nothing you can do that isn't putting you in the moment. 681 00:37:02,971 --> 00:37:04,769 This is it. You know... 682 00:37:04,889 --> 00:37:08,314 Especially if you ride two wheels. This is about as difficult as it gets. 683 00:37:15,316 --> 00:37:17,910 You know, people talk about extreme sports. 684 00:37:17,986 --> 00:37:20,114 There's nothing more extreme than road racing. 685 00:37:20,780 --> 00:37:22,032 One split second. 686 00:37:22,657 --> 00:37:25,786 I mean, somebody like Joey Dunlop, 31 years of career, 687 00:37:25,994 --> 00:37:28,167 26 TT wins. All those other race wins, 688 00:37:28,168 --> 00:37:29,560 all those World Championships... 689 00:37:29,581 --> 00:37:31,174 One split second. 690 00:37:32,709 --> 00:37:35,633 - Oh, dearie me. - Oh, down he goes. 691 00:37:40,049 --> 00:37:41,722 Oh, that throws... 692 00:37:52,604 --> 00:37:55,107 There is no room for error on the TT course. 693 00:37:55,273 --> 00:37:59,198 Of all road-racing circuits, it is the toughest and most unforgiving. 694 00:37:59,360 --> 00:38:01,362 With an average five deaths for every mile, 695 00:38:01,529 --> 00:38:04,533 only a lucky few have crashed and escaped unharmed. 696 00:38:08,870 --> 00:38:11,874 Milky Quayle is one of the lucky ones. 697 00:38:16,544 --> 00:38:18,046 Your life revolves around the TT 698 00:38:18,171 --> 00:38:20,344 because its such an immense, passionate thing 699 00:38:20,507 --> 00:38:23,886 whether you're on the track or off the track. It is a life and death thing. 700 00:38:24,052 --> 00:38:26,020 I know it sounds crazy and stuff I mean, 701 00:38:26,054 --> 00:38:28,853 I've... I haven't raced around here now for eight or nine years 702 00:38:29,307 --> 00:38:31,901 and I still now struggle with life because 703 00:38:31,976 --> 00:38:34,946 I can't do it, you know, I can't get me buzz. 704 00:38:34,948 --> 00:38:36,531 It's like you've done the ultimate 705 00:38:36,898 --> 00:38:39,242 and once you can't have that ultimate, 706 00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:42,495 then you're a bit like a drug addict, sort of thing. 707 00:38:42,695 --> 00:38:44,789 You just can't, you can't get it out of your system. 708 00:38:44,948 --> 00:38:46,165 You love it. 709 00:38:46,574 --> 00:38:48,167 When I'm sat beside the track, 710 00:38:48,493 --> 00:38:51,497 you just want to do it and you think, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah and then... 711 00:38:52,330 --> 00:38:54,128 So, obviously if you keep yourself busy 712 00:38:54,290 --> 00:38:57,009 and whether it's blooming sweeping the floors or emptying the bins 713 00:38:57,168 --> 00:39:00,547 or taking other riders round, or meeting dignitaries 714 00:39:00,713 --> 00:39:04,559 and taking press round, it keeps my mind off it, really. 715 00:39:06,219 --> 00:39:07,971 Milky looks after the newcomers 716 00:39:07,972 --> 00:39:09,598 and shows them around the course. 717 00:39:09,764 --> 00:39:11,892 It can take three years of competing to learn it 718 00:39:12,016 --> 00:39:14,110 and at least that long to build up the confidence 719 00:39:14,310 --> 00:39:16,312 needed to be able to push themselves to the limits. 720 00:39:18,147 --> 00:39:19,319 It's all about confidence. 721 00:39:19,320 --> 00:39:21,113 You need to be confident where the corners go 722 00:39:21,276 --> 00:39:22,994 and how fast you can go round that corner 723 00:39:23,152 --> 00:39:25,951 to build up your speed, so I'm still experimenting 724 00:39:26,114 --> 00:39:29,163 on how fast I can go, a little bit more, a little bit more, little bit more. 725 00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:30,943 How to build up and get used to the corners 726 00:39:30,952 --> 00:39:32,904 and the bumps and the rises and the tipping points 727 00:39:32,912 --> 00:39:35,815 and the grids and everything, and hopefully l’ll keep going a bit fasten 728 00:39:37,166 --> 00:39:38,509 Get over, get over! 729 00:39:38,585 --> 00:39:40,758 In by the hedge, transfer back over the bike again. 730 00:39:42,255 --> 00:39:43,757 Into here, and guess what, 731 00:39:43,965 --> 00:39:45,137 there's another one here. 732 00:39:47,260 --> 00:39:49,228 That takes you three years to get right. 733 00:39:49,637 --> 00:39:51,389 After only two years of competing, 734 00:39:51,556 --> 00:39:54,651 Jenny Tinmouth is the fastest woman ever around the course. 735 00:39:54,726 --> 00:39:56,820 You definitely feel like you shouldn't be doing it. 736 00:39:56,821 --> 00:39:58,609 It's quite bizarre. You feel... 737 00:39:59,188 --> 00:40:01,236 You do feel kinky, and a bit naughty. 738 00:40:01,399 --> 00:40:02,742 To be blasting around the roads, 739 00:40:02,942 --> 00:40:04,865 but again, I think that's half the fun... 740 00:40:05,028 --> 00:40:07,656 Like when you set off down Bray Hill, it's just massive big grin. 741 00:40:07,739 --> 00:40:08,786 It's like... 742 00:40:13,870 --> 00:40:15,793 As I'm coming up here, all I'm thinking about 743 00:40:15,997 --> 00:40:18,591 is the next corner that's coming up, which is called Ballagarey. 744 00:40:19,208 --> 00:40:21,631 It's affectionately known as Ballascary because it is. 745 00:40:21,878 --> 00:40:23,676 It's so, so scary. It's so fast. 746 00:40:23,838 --> 00:40:24,930 It's the most important, 747 00:40:25,006 --> 00:40:27,179 but also the most dangerous corner on the circuit. 748 00:40:27,258 --> 00:40:29,981 The big problem with Ballagarey is it's unsighted on your entry point 749 00:40:29,982 --> 00:40:32,335 so as I'm coming up to here now I'm still hard on the gas, 750 00:40:32,336 --> 00:40:33,711 still on the gas, still on the gas, 751 00:40:33,712 --> 00:40:35,054 at the 30 mile an hour sign here now, 752 00:40:35,059 --> 00:40:37,601 this is where I come off the gas. I come down one gear effectively, 753 00:40:37,602 --> 00:40:38,894 I get my head out of the bubble, 754 00:40:38,895 --> 00:40:40,432 and my head's getting ripped off my shoulders, 755 00:40:40,438 --> 00:40:42,907 but at that point also I'm trying to look for my peel in point 756 00:40:42,909 --> 00:40:44,071 but I still can't see it. 757 00:40:44,072 --> 00:40:45,567 I know it goes to the right but where do I turn in? 758 00:40:45,568 --> 00:40:47,195 As soon as I see the kerb on the inside, 759 00:40:47,362 --> 00:40:48,989 I lay the bike on its side and drive it. 760 00:40:49,113 --> 00:40:51,707 OK, and just fire through, right by the kerb- 761 00:40:51,991 --> 00:40:53,368 So, so fast. 762 00:40:53,534 --> 00:40:57,038 Averaging 131. 57 miles per hour; 763 00:40:57,205 --> 00:41:00,425 John McGuinness is still the fastest man around the course. 764 00:41:00,708 --> 00:41:04,713 A hundred years ago, the first race was won at just 38 miles per hour. 765 00:41:04,921 --> 00:41:07,845 Throughout its history even riders with no hope of winning 766 00:41:08,049 --> 00:41:09,801 have come to break personal bests 767 00:41:10,009 --> 00:41:12,262 and challenge the island's famous course. 768 00:41:12,428 --> 00:41:16,433 Riders are always chasing faster and faster lap times. 769 00:41:16,557 --> 00:41:19,106 ...in first place. This is Nick Crowe. He's still second. 770 00:41:19,394 --> 00:41:21,442 I just think it's got a certain addiction about it. 771 00:41:21,521 --> 00:41:23,364 Once you get here, you couldn't let it go then. 772 00:41:23,523 --> 00:41:27,369 You're looking for the ultimate lap times all the time. 773 00:41:27,568 --> 00:41:29,811 I always set out to beat myself more than anybody else. 774 00:41:30,154 --> 00:41:33,148 Every year, I just thought I'd do it faster and faster and faster, 775 00:41:33,749 --> 00:41:34,958 which I was actually doing 776 00:41:34,959 --> 00:41:36,660 unfortunately until to the time of me accident, 777 00:41:36,661 --> 00:41:40,256 which was really no fault of me own, just one of those freak things. 778 00:41:43,334 --> 00:41:45,632 In 2009, while leading the race 779 00:41:45,753 --> 00:41:49,474 a hare ran onto the track, causing Nick to crash his sidecar 780 00:41:49,632 --> 00:41:52,055 at 160 miles per houri 781 00:41:53,261 --> 00:41:56,481 I think it just came up and damaged the front part of the fairing. 782 00:41:56,723 --> 00:41:59,727 And then it came and hit me in the face and that was it then, 783 00:41:59,851 --> 00:42:02,980 obviously the bike turned immediately right then, that was it, 784 00:42:03,146 --> 00:42:04,568 straight into the trees. 785 00:42:06,524 --> 00:42:08,367 Yeah, we were lucky to get away with that one. 786 00:42:11,529 --> 00:42:14,578 If we have an injury or a fatality, 787 00:42:14,741 --> 00:42:17,335 I tend to sort of want to stop 788 00:42:17,493 --> 00:42:19,962 because, yeah, I do, feel like a drug dealer sometimes 789 00:42:20,121 --> 00:42:21,953 because I'm preparing these engines for these people 790 00:42:21,956 --> 00:42:23,583 to go and hurt theirselves with 791 00:42:23,750 --> 00:42:26,494 and even though it's, you know, touch wood, not my fault, you know, 792 00:42:26,502 --> 00:42:30,427 people who deal in drugs are worse than the people who take them. 793 00:42:30,715 --> 00:42:33,309 And last year; we had such a terrible time. 794 00:42:34,093 --> 00:42:36,642 I did say that I wouldn't carry on with the sidecars. 795 00:42:36,804 --> 00:42:38,727 And then the way Nick bounced back was just... 796 00:42:38,890 --> 00:42:40,437 I couldn’t say no to him at all, 797 00:42:40,600 --> 00:42:44,400 so we've got three engines all ready for him, and we're doing two more. 798 00:42:45,229 --> 00:42:46,572 His spirit is unbelievable. 799 00:42:48,399 --> 00:42:49,901 Nick himself won't be riding. 800 00:42:50,109 --> 00:42:52,237 Instead, his own race team will attempt 801 00:42:52,403 --> 00:42:54,405 to break the sidecar lap record, 802 00:42:55,531 --> 00:42:57,954 which has stood unbroken since his accident. 803 00:43:07,460 --> 00:43:08,507 Do you have to find Guy? 804 00:43:08,586 --> 00:43:10,384 Yeah. He's... 805 00:43:10,385 --> 00:43:11,832 He's got a little problem with his license. 806 00:43:11,833 --> 00:43:13,340 Have you got a problem with your license, Gary? 807 00:43:13,341 --> 00:43:15,764 Yeah, I've just had to have it re-scanned. 808 00:43:16,344 --> 00:43:18,767 Typically, Guy is nowhere to be found 809 00:43:18,930 --> 00:43:22,150 and he won't be eligible to practise without his race license. 810 00:43:22,391 --> 00:43:25,190 Until he returns, the bike can't go through scrutineering. 811 00:43:25,353 --> 00:43:27,026 We don't know where he is, as usual. 812 00:43:27,563 --> 00:43:29,190 He'll be here in a bit, hopefully. 813 00:43:30,500 --> 00:43:32,293 We've just had a message from race control. 814 00:43:32,360 --> 00:43:35,739 Would Guy Martin please report to the race office immediately, please. 815 00:43:36,405 --> 00:43:37,406 Guy Martin... 816 00:43:37,740 --> 00:43:38,741 Where do you start? 817 00:43:40,201 --> 00:43:41,544 He is a maverick. 818 00:43:42,578 --> 00:43:45,001 He's an eccentric. He's always got something good to say, 819 00:43:45,100 --> 00:43:47,619 although a lot of the time it comes out not broadcastable. 820 00:43:47,625 --> 00:43:48,717 He's a bit old school. 821 00:43:49,001 --> 00:43:51,675 He's a bit what we grew up with, what we used to be. 822 00:43:51,879 --> 00:43:53,973 Guy is a fabulous personality. 823 00:43:54,090 --> 00:43:56,513 I don't think Guy really knows exactly what he wants to do. 824 00:43:56,514 --> 00:43:58,466 He's got a lot of different loves in his life. 825 00:43:58,469 --> 00:44:00,267 I'd like to see him win around here, 826 00:44:00,429 --> 00:44:02,523 but if he's not careful, he'll run out of time. 827 00:44:02,682 --> 00:44:04,275 Guy is a colourful character 828 00:44:04,350 --> 00:44:06,023 But he's an attention seeker; isn't he? 829 00:44:06,024 --> 00:44:08,603 He loves a bit of attention, he's had green shorts on for two years. 830 00:44:08,604 --> 00:44:10,722 I mean, they must be stinking and growing legs by now, 831 00:44:10,731 --> 00:44:12,228 but that's what racing is all about. 832 00:44:12,233 --> 00:44:14,441 We need characters in there, you know. Guy is what he is. 833 00:44:14,443 --> 00:44:16,445 I mean, he talks pure rubbish, but he's funny. 834 00:44:16,821 --> 00:44:18,243 Guy says it as it is, 835 00:44:18,322 --> 00:44:20,399 and I think that's why he's so popular with people. 836 00:44:20,491 --> 00:44:25,213 He's not worried about upsetting the hierarchy. 837 00:44:25,329 --> 00:44:26,421 Guy Martin is Guy Martin 838 00:44:26,581 --> 00:44:28,754 and nobody would want him any other way. 839 00:44:32,920 --> 00:44:36,220 I mean he is a true grit, he's a John Wayne of motorcycle racing. 840 00:44:39,760 --> 00:44:41,433 At last, Guy returns 841 00:44:41,596 --> 00:44:45,226 after blowing up a friend's classic bike in the south of the Island. 842 00:44:46,500 --> 00:44:48,702 - There you are, it's sorted now. - That's all it is. 843 00:44:48,728 --> 00:44:51,231 Spot on! Ta very much. Cheers, boss. 844 00:44:54,817 --> 00:44:56,819 The roads will be closing in half an hour 845 00:44:56,944 --> 00:45:00,198 and tonight's practice will start at 7:30 prompt. 846 00:45:00,573 --> 00:45:02,246 Guy's race license approved, 847 00:45:02,366 --> 00:45:05,370 the team can finally make it through scrutineering with the bikes. 848 00:45:09,832 --> 00:45:11,254 Right, cheers. 849 00:45:11,918 --> 00:45:14,296 And the time is now 7:25, 850 00:45:14,297 --> 00:45:16,175 the roads will be closing and tonight's practice 851 00:45:16,177 --> 00:45:18,680 will begin in five minutes' time. 852 00:45:18,681 --> 00:45:21,184 Five minutes, ladies and gentlemen, five minutes. 853 00:45:29,644 --> 00:45:32,488 Number eight, Guy Martin, and number 19, James Hillier 854 00:45:32,489 --> 00:45:34,833 leave the line, both on superbikes as well. 855 00:46:04,000 --> 00:46:06,344 The mechanics said last year coming into the first pit stop 856 00:46:06,347 --> 00:46:07,439 me eyes were on stalks, 857 00:46:07,515 --> 00:46:09,917 you couldn't see the whites of me eyes all the time. 858 00:46:09,934 --> 00:46:12,938 You come to the TT and your body's unfamiliar with it to start with. 859 00:46:15,356 --> 00:46:17,529 Stuff's just going past so fast. 860 00:46:17,900 --> 00:46:20,653 From a standing start lap, 125 mile an hour; you know, first lap. 861 00:46:20,820 --> 00:46:22,914 And it’s like, "I must be mad. " 862 00:46:23,781 --> 00:46:26,625 It is spectacular and when you've just, you know plodding along 863 00:46:26,784 --> 00:46:29,486 on your road bike thinking you are a legend riding fast. 864 00:46:29,578 --> 00:46:31,922 It's like a totally different thing 865 00:46:31,923 --> 00:46:33,675 when you see the race bikes come through. 866 00:46:34,542 --> 00:46:36,330 You might have driven to the pits that morning 867 00:46:36,335 --> 00:46:39,339 so your top speed for the day so far is maybe 40 miles an hour 868 00:46:39,547 --> 00:46:41,800 You let the clutch out and within a couple of miles 869 00:46:41,966 --> 00:46:44,310 you're pushing 200 miles an hour between you know, 870 00:46:44,385 --> 00:46:45,807 stone walls and hedges. 871 00:46:46,470 --> 00:46:48,938 So it takes a bit to get your head up to speed. 872 00:46:49,974 --> 00:46:51,601 Then you settle down and start relaxing 873 00:46:51,767 --> 00:46:54,069 and getting more and more comfortable with the circuit. 874 00:46:54,145 --> 00:46:55,488 You start going faster; 875 00:46:55,489 --> 00:46:57,113 start going smoothly, start breathing properly. 876 00:46:57,148 --> 00:46:59,571 You do go into, like, this weird sort of state of mind 877 00:46:59,734 --> 00:47:01,361 where everything start slowing down. 878 00:47:01,569 --> 00:47:04,618 You start moving, your eyeline starts lifting so much 879 00:47:04,780 --> 00:47:07,784 and your brain starts working so much ahead of yourself 880 00:47:07,950 --> 00:47:10,874 You're thinking, like, maybe four or five corners ahead. 881 00:47:11,078 --> 00:47:12,295 It's all about momentum, 882 00:47:12,371 --> 00:47:13,793 and keeping your rhythm up 883 00:47:14,206 --> 00:47:17,130 and not getting into any stupid battles with people. 884 00:47:17,209 --> 00:47:18,927 You've got to be really using your head. 885 00:47:20,379 --> 00:47:24,259 I'm a real hard rider to ride with, if you want to race off me 886 00:47:24,260 --> 00:47:26,463 you're going to have to be willing to wrap around a post. 887 00:47:26,469 --> 00:47:28,862 You know what I mean? And that's the way I race motorbikes. 888 00:47:28,888 --> 00:47:31,562 And that's the way I push, and I'll push any man to the bitter end. 889 00:47:32,016 --> 00:47:34,986 If they wanna play ball, they can play with me, you know. 890 00:47:51,869 --> 00:47:55,373 When you listen to the bikes coming in sixth gear... 891 00:47:55,539 --> 00:47:58,793 And they never close the throttle, this is also for me, I mean... 892 00:47:58,876 --> 00:48:00,844 You know, I've ridden bikes for many years... 893 00:48:00,920 --> 00:48:02,638 Wow! Wow! Really wow. 894 00:48:05,424 --> 00:48:08,052 Even after all these years to talk to somebody about 895 00:48:08,135 --> 00:48:10,058 the Isle of Man TT course, 896 00:48:10,221 --> 00:48:13,316 the hair stands up on the back of your neck and you remember, 897 00:48:13,724 --> 00:48:16,648 and I'll never ever forget my first flying lap of the TT 898 00:48:16,727 --> 00:48:19,697 going over St Ninian's crossroads down Bray Hill. 899 00:48:19,772 --> 00:48:21,934 And I thought I'd come off the end of the world, really. 900 00:48:21,941 --> 00:48:23,934 I thought I'd ridden off the end of a cliff 901 00:48:23,984 --> 00:48:25,986 You just feel you can fly really, 902 00:48:26,529 --> 00:48:28,372 and most of the times you do. 903 00:49:31,802 --> 00:49:33,019 Where's Guy, Johnny? 904 00:49:33,846 --> 00:49:35,473 - Where's Guy? - Just walking up to you. 905 00:49:36,640 --> 00:49:39,393 Guy's bike has been impounded because on his return, 906 00:49:39,560 --> 00:49:41,733 he has illegally ridden it through the town. 907 00:49:41,734 --> 00:49:43,611 So I've got to go up and get a bollocking? For what? 908 00:49:43,612 --> 00:49:45,857 For riding through the holding area, or riding through the town? 909 00:49:45,858 --> 00:49:47,280 Riding through the town, Chief 910 00:49:47,281 --> 00:49:49,523 See, you're supposed to read that bit before you go out. 911 00:49:49,528 --> 00:49:51,851 But I didn't see you because you was late for the grid. 912 00:49:52,072 --> 00:49:54,700 That's telling you not to do what you did. 913 00:49:58,287 --> 00:50:00,255 - Don't do it again. - Really, really Mr Craig, 914 00:50:00,414 --> 00:50:03,588 this is where you come in. Team boss and all that. 915 00:50:05,000 --> 00:50:07,002 - I'm gonna blame you, Wilson. - Yeah, blame me. 916 00:50:07,004 --> 00:50:08,096 I'm blaming you, yeah. 917 00:50:09,298 --> 00:50:11,426 Oh, fucking mega! Where's Rob? 918 00:50:12,426 --> 00:50:14,178 - It would be perfect. - No problem. 919 00:50:14,595 --> 00:50:15,767 More badges? 920 00:50:15,971 --> 00:50:17,223 Yeah, every year. 921 00:50:24,021 --> 00:50:27,446 Guy will get his bike back once he apologises. 922 00:50:28,442 --> 00:50:29,989 Who do I go see for a bollocking? 923 00:50:30,236 --> 00:50:31,909 Can I take me bike? 924 00:50:32,196 --> 00:50:33,413 Can I take me bike? 925 00:50:33,989 --> 00:50:35,987 - You want some chips? - I wouldn't mind, mate. 926 00:50:36,617 --> 00:50:37,960 I know you're on a diet. 927 00:50:38,452 --> 00:50:39,999 - Help yourself. - Thanks very much. 928 00:50:40,120 --> 00:50:41,337 Go on, get in there. 929 00:50:42,957 --> 00:50:44,004 You're a good lad, you. 930 00:50:44,005 --> 00:50:45,131 Thanks, lads. 931 00:50:45,292 --> 00:50:46,464 You're all right, Mr Craig. 932 00:50:49,255 --> 00:50:50,848 All right, boss, job done. 933 00:50:57,471 --> 00:50:59,643 That's fucking mustard, alright, boys. 934 00:51:03,000 --> 00:51:04,801 Has that got the same sprocket carrier in? 935 00:51:04,812 --> 00:51:05,859 Yes. 936 00:51:05,860 --> 00:51:08,033 J* If there's one thing that I like 937 00:51:08,034 --> 00:51:11,163 J* It's riding around on a motorbike 938 00:51:11,164 --> 00:51:13,041 J* I'm a speed king 939 00:51:13,445 --> 00:51:15,288 J* When I once begin 940 00:51:17,116 --> 00:51:19,995 J* I once won first prize two and six 941 00:51:20,160 --> 00:51:22,959 J* I know all the dirt track dirty tricks 942 00:51:23,122 --> 00:51:27,127 J* I'm a marvel when I'm out to win 943 00:51:29,128 --> 00:51:32,132 J* In a 50-mile race I am the best 944 00:51:32,339 --> 00:51:34,933 J* I ride five miles and skid the rest 945 00:51:35,050 --> 00:51:40,056 J* So come along and see me riding in the TT races 946 00:51:41,348 --> 00:51:45,353 J* Down the hill I go at break-neck speed 947 00:51:47,187 --> 00:51:49,906 J* See me coming down the street 948 00:51:50,065 --> 00:51:52,909 J* With the winning post on the pillion seat 949 00:51:53,068 --> 00:51:58,495 J* Oh! Come along and see me riding in the TT race 950 00:51:59,074 --> 00:52:00,826 Absolutely, two weeks of my life. 951 00:52:01,535 --> 00:52:02,957 It's just something that... 952 00:52:13,172 --> 00:52:15,174 That, to me, is like the World Cup. 953 00:52:16,967 --> 00:52:20,392 It's just 50 years of my life is 100 weeks, 954 00:52:20,393 --> 00:52:22,145 it's just unbelievable. 955 00:52:22,556 --> 00:52:25,150 The atmosphere. The friends I've made, from all around the world, 956 00:52:25,225 --> 00:52:28,604 you see every year You lose some, gain some. 957 00:52:29,021 --> 00:52:30,313 It's just something special. 958 00:52:30,356 --> 00:52:31,403 One second! 959 00:52:45,037 --> 00:52:47,210 People say to me, oh, you've got children, you know, 960 00:52:47,539 --> 00:52:49,241 you shouldn't be allowing him to do it. 961 00:52:49,249 --> 00:52:51,251 But, you took racing away from Dan 962 00:52:51,335 --> 00:52:53,463 and it would just be the end of Dan's world, 963 00:52:53,464 --> 00:52:55,181 and I can't do that to him, you know. 964 00:52:55,214 --> 00:52:56,466 He's my husband, I love him, 965 00:52:56,467 --> 00:52:57,889 so I have to support him. 966 00:52:59,760 --> 00:53:00,932 You're up on the Grandstand, 967 00:53:00,933 --> 00:53:02,845 sitting together you know, the rest of the families 968 00:53:02,846 --> 00:53:05,065 and the rest of the wives. You know, we're all nervous, 969 00:53:05,224 --> 00:53:06,441 but you kind of have to, 970 00:53:06,517 --> 00:53:08,315 sort of have a little joke and a laugh. 971 00:53:08,316 --> 00:53:10,710 And it's amazing the strength that comes from within, really 972 00:53:10,711 --> 00:53:13,278 with all of... Everybody together, you know, you sort of club together 973 00:53:13,279 --> 00:53:15,998 and get yourselves through it really. 974 00:53:17,194 --> 00:53:19,538 The road racers great defence is always the same thing, 975 00:53:19,613 --> 00:53:21,581 every single one of them, it's the same thing, 976 00:53:21,782 --> 00:53:23,374 "But it will never happen to me. " 977 00:53:23,701 --> 00:53:27,001 But somewhere in there they know very well 978 00:53:27,079 --> 00:53:28,205 that it can happen to them. 979 00:53:29,206 --> 00:53:30,833 And between those two places 980 00:53:31,417 --> 00:53:33,260 there's a lot of ways of dealing with it. 981 00:53:33,711 --> 00:53:36,134 I've worn the same crash helmet for the last 11 years. 982 00:53:36,463 --> 00:53:38,841 And I always wear a certain pair of socks 983 00:53:38,924 --> 00:53:40,767 throughout the whole fortnight 984 00:53:41,301 --> 00:53:43,645 and I always drop a penny down my leathers, as well, 985 00:53:43,721 --> 00:53:45,314 before the start of every race, yeah. 986 00:53:45,472 --> 00:53:47,019 It makes no difference whatsoever, 987 00:53:47,349 --> 00:53:49,727 but I'll wear pink knickers if it's gonna make me win. 988 00:53:50,227 --> 00:53:51,649 Where's your pass? 989 00:53:51,650 --> 00:53:52,997 I ain't got either one of that. 990 00:53:53,021 --> 00:53:54,022 You need a pass. 991 00:53:54,857 --> 00:53:55,858 I ain't got om. 992 00:53:55,859 --> 00:53:57,285 You can't go past without a pass. 993 00:53:57,317 --> 00:53:58,739 - No? - No, that's the rules. 994 00:53:59,361 --> 00:54:00,533 It's the pit area, you see. 995 00:54:01,071 --> 00:54:02,539 In the pit area, you can't. 996 00:54:03,532 --> 00:54:04,533 That's what you need. 997 00:54:06,744 --> 00:54:09,338 I'll stick it back over the fence for you. Cheers, mate. 998 00:54:10,539 --> 00:54:11,540 Cheers, mate. 999 00:54:16,670 --> 00:54:19,344 There's no question that the Isle of Man TT represents 1000 00:54:19,506 --> 00:54:21,634 kind of the last bastion of the freedom of choice 1001 00:54:22,301 --> 00:54:23,678 and to come to a place like this 1002 00:54:23,761 --> 00:54:26,514 and to have something so truly, you know, 1003 00:54:26,515 --> 00:54:27,858 potentially dangerous 1004 00:54:27,931 --> 00:54:30,354 be welcomed, really, is refreshing. 1005 00:54:30,355 --> 00:54:32,904 It's charming. It's all of the things that should be allowed 1006 00:54:32,978 --> 00:54:35,572 to go on other places. I mean, we're human beings. 1007 00:54:35,689 --> 00:54:37,066 Life isn't a dress rehearsal. 1008 00:54:37,149 --> 00:54:39,277 You only get one lap, why not make it a good one? 1009 00:54:40,652 --> 00:54:42,599 This is where I start the mountain climb. 1010 00:54:43,363 --> 00:54:46,031 So, this one I have to slow down for; back down to second gear. 1011 00:54:46,366 --> 00:54:47,993 I get into that wall, into there, 1012 00:54:48,202 --> 00:54:50,170 as I come through here, the bump just there, bang. 1013 00:54:50,537 --> 00:54:53,086 So we run now up through this little right hand kink here, 1014 00:54:53,248 --> 00:54:54,249 Still flat, Still flat, 1015 00:54:54,250 --> 00:54:56,709 on the power, on the power on the power, on the power, on the power, 1016 00:54:56,710 --> 00:54:59,133 underneath the wall, off the power, down one gear, 1017 00:54:59,755 --> 00:55:02,599 back on the power, now to drive, on the drive, drive, drive, drive, 1018 00:55:04,051 --> 00:55:05,052 back down to second gear. 1019 00:55:06,720 --> 00:55:08,722 Back on the power now, pull the bike straight, 1020 00:55:09,014 --> 00:55:10,436 get up, get up, get the driving on, 1021 00:55:10,808 --> 00:55:12,760 up towards these little left-hand kinks here. 1022 00:55:13,101 --> 00:55:15,069 get into that one, into there, 1023 00:55:15,800 --> 00:55:18,928 out towards the tree on the right hand side of the road, right to here, OK? 1024 00:55:18,941 --> 00:55:20,909 As we run up to that to go on to Guthrie's, OK? 1025 00:55:21,235 --> 00:55:24,079 Guthrie's is the third most important corner on the circuit. 1026 00:55:24,238 --> 00:55:26,366 Got three left hand bends here, OK. 1027 00:55:26,532 --> 00:55:29,035 It's very steep. This is the one, get the first one right, 1028 00:55:29,409 --> 00:55:30,831 get into that one, into there, 1029 00:55:30,911 --> 00:55:32,754 out to the white line, back into number two, 1030 00:55:32,996 --> 00:55:34,623 out to number three, just there. 1031 00:55:34,957 --> 00:55:37,927 See the corner on the brakes hard, down three gears, one, two, three. 1032 00:55:38,919 --> 00:55:41,422 Back into there, back on the power; drive it through. 1033 00:55:42,297 --> 00:55:44,299 Right out to the white line, back over towards 1034 00:55:44,383 --> 00:55:45,384 the external white line, 1035 00:55:45,400 --> 00:55:47,518 back in then, just underneath this one just here, 1036 00:55:47,553 --> 00:55:50,397 feathering the throttle, there we go. Lovely. Nice wheelie. 1037 00:55:51,932 --> 00:55:53,104 Bang. 1038 00:55:56,728 --> 00:56:00,483 Over the next seven days, there will be many scrapes and near misses, 1039 00:56:00,566 --> 00:56:02,864 seven cracked vertebrae, four broken ribs, 1040 00:56:03,026 --> 00:56:05,700 five life-threatening incidents, two bruised lungs 1041 00:56:05,946 --> 00:56:08,699 and unfortunately, much worse. 1042 00:56:10,617 --> 00:56:11,664 Where's Camee? 1043 00:56:12,035 --> 00:56:13,036 He's in there? 1044 00:56:13,287 --> 00:56:14,288 What's the plan? 1045 00:56:17,207 --> 00:56:18,208 - What? - Tea. 1046 00:56:18,458 --> 00:56:19,960 Tea. Yeah, get his tea. 1047 00:56:20,377 --> 00:56:22,303 And get an early start in the morning. 1048 00:56:22,963 --> 00:56:24,340 - That the plan, Wilson? - Sorry? 1049 00:56:24,341 --> 00:56:26,969 What's the plan? These boys are asking what the plan is. 1050 00:56:29,469 --> 00:56:31,516 The plan is you're riding the bike. 1051 00:56:32,639 --> 00:56:34,741 Ah, well, there you go. That's it sorted. Job done. 1052 00:56:35,142 --> 00:56:37,236 Well, obviously a fair bit of mist up here, 1053 00:56:37,311 --> 00:56:41,191 Douglas, at the moment around the area here. It is clear up on the top... 1054 00:56:46,445 --> 00:56:48,447 Starting off with the TT Superbike race. 1055 00:56:48,572 --> 00:56:50,040 Six laps of the course, 1056 00:56:50,041 --> 00:56:52,590 226. 38 miles. 1057 00:56:52,826 --> 00:56:56,501 A reminder; this is a time trial, they go at 10 second intervals, 1058 00:56:56,788 --> 00:56:59,337 so they're racing the clock just as much as each other 1059 00:56:59,499 --> 00:57:01,627 Most important, of course, they race themselves. 1060 00:57:01,835 --> 00:57:05,089 They race tradition, they race the history of the mountain course. 1061 00:57:05,422 --> 00:57:07,550 We're one minute away from the start of racing 1062 00:57:07,551 --> 00:57:08,768 at this year's TT 1063 00:57:08,842 --> 00:57:11,516 The laws of averages tell me he's going to win. 1064 00:57:14,389 --> 00:57:16,140 I would like him to win the first race 1065 00:57:16,141 --> 00:57:17,598 because I believe that will settle him. 1066 00:57:17,601 --> 00:57:19,802 If he wins the first race, he'll win three or four. 1067 00:57:20,103 --> 00:57:21,195 I really believe in him. 1068 00:57:22,314 --> 00:57:26,035 And it is a Suzuki that sets us going, there goes Bruce Anstey. 1069 00:57:26,443 --> 00:57:28,741 With mist still rolling along Glencrutcheny Road, 1070 00:57:28,820 --> 00:57:30,037 but we are racing. 1071 00:57:30,447 --> 00:57:33,041 And there is the number one machine of Bruce Anstey. 1072 00:57:33,241 --> 00:57:35,494 And he's very compact there through Union Mills. 1073 00:57:35,953 --> 00:57:37,205 And there is John McGuinness, 1074 00:57:37,329 --> 00:57:39,627 the fastest man in the history of the mountain course. 1075 00:57:39,831 --> 00:57:43,176 And here's Hutchy with two wins last year; but not on a superbike- 1076 00:57:43,543 --> 00:57:45,796 Next off is number eight, 28 years of age, 1077 00:57:45,879 --> 00:57:46,926 here comes Guy now. 1078 00:57:47,172 --> 00:57:48,549 He's fast down Bray Hill. 1079 00:57:48,715 --> 00:57:49,932 Good turn speed. 1080 00:57:49,933 --> 00:57:52,402 And here we go. We're on. Two together 1081 00:57:53,679 --> 00:57:56,478 John McGuinness leads on the road ahead of Bruce Anstey. 1082 00:57:58,558 --> 00:58:00,902 Number six, Cameron Donald, is closing the gap 1083 00:58:00,903 --> 00:58:02,246 between him and Keith Amor 1084 00:58:02,312 --> 00:58:03,734 They've got a battle on there, 1085 00:58:03,897 --> 00:58:05,945 the advantage being held by Cameron Donald 1086 00:58:06,316 --> 00:58:08,444 but here is Guy Martin now and he's quick! 1087 00:58:10,362 --> 00:58:12,660 John McGuinness has had an amazing start to this race 1088 00:58:12,781 --> 00:58:15,409 but Conor Cummins, the local lad, is right behind him 1089 00:58:15,659 --> 00:58:18,253 only eight-hundredths of a second down in second place. 1090 00:58:19,300 --> 00:58:21,830 Back here in the Grandstand, I can tell you from my screen 1091 00:58:21,832 --> 00:58:25,336 that Conor Cummins has taken the lead at Ballaugh on corrected time 1092 00:58:25,419 --> 00:58:27,082 a three second lead over John McGuinness. 1093 00:58:27,087 --> 00:58:29,556 But John clearly has problems because 1094 00:58:29,715 --> 00:58:31,012 at the Sulby speed trap 1095 00:58:31,091 --> 00:58:35,267 he's gone through at only 136.4 miles an hour 1096 00:58:35,345 --> 00:58:38,770 So, clearly problems with John McGuinness and the big Honda. 1097 00:58:38,932 --> 00:58:40,980 But up to Ramsey and Roy Moore. 1098 00:58:40,981 --> 00:58:42,977 Well, they said it was going to be close and it is, 1099 00:58:42,978 --> 00:58:45,231 cos Guy Martin's here... Oh, my goodness! 1100 00:58:45,397 --> 00:58:47,491 Guy Martin was nearly taken out there 1101 00:58:47,566 --> 00:58:49,284 by Michael Dunlop, and it was close. 1102 00:58:49,285 --> 00:58:50,537 Conor Cummins, number 10, 1103 00:58:50,610 --> 00:58:52,738 leads by six seconds before Ian Hutchinson. 1104 00:58:53,196 --> 00:58:54,994 It's then in third place Guy Martin, 1105 00:58:55,073 --> 00:58:56,666 just one second down on Hutchinson. 1106 00:58:56,742 --> 00:58:59,586 John McGuinness is a retirement on Sulby Straight. 1107 00:58:59,786 --> 00:59:00,878 What a disappointment, 1108 00:59:00,954 --> 00:59:03,457 the king of the mountain is out on the first lap 1109 00:59:03,623 --> 00:59:04,875 but on with the show. 1110 00:59:05,375 --> 00:59:07,878 Number four who is leading on the road. 1111 00:59:08,170 --> 00:59:10,969 I can tell you that number 10 has increased his lead to 14 seconds 1112 00:59:10,970 --> 00:59:12,313 over number four; Ian Hutchinson. 1113 00:59:12,382 --> 00:59:14,726 We could see a Manxman on the top of the podium 1114 00:59:14,801 --> 00:59:16,394 for the first time for several years. 1115 00:59:16,762 --> 00:59:19,811 Cummins has got that fantastic lead now 21 seconds. 1116 00:59:19,812 --> 00:59:22,636 If he can just hang it together there will certainly be some Guinness 1117 00:59:22,642 --> 00:59:24,485 drunk in the Swan in Ramsey tonight. 1118 00:59:25,771 --> 00:59:29,821 And Ian Hutchinson's lap time, 130.496, 1119 00:59:30,025 --> 00:59:31,868 So here's Conor now, let's have a look at this. 1120 00:59:32,360 --> 00:59:36,706 Oh, it's 131.511 by Conor Cummins. 1121 00:59:36,948 --> 00:59:40,122 And, wow, what a performance by the man from Ramsey. 1122 00:59:43,288 --> 00:59:45,040 Well, the light came on at Cronk-ny-Mona 1123 00:59:45,165 --> 00:59:47,463 to signal the arrival of number six, Cameron Donald, 1124 00:59:47,626 --> 00:59:49,219 but he's failed to appear 1125 00:59:49,461 --> 00:59:52,055 Now we reckon that Cameron may have made a mistake on that lap, 1126 00:59:52,056 --> 00:59:53,854 possibly an overshoot at Signpost 1127 00:59:54,091 --> 00:59:56,469 That seems one logical explanation for that. 1128 00:59:56,885 --> 00:59:58,728 We've just got another machine coming in now, 1129 00:59:58,729 --> 01:00:00,176 and that'd be Guy Martin is in now, 1130 01:00:00,177 --> 01:00:02,090 Guy's just coming in to the top of the pit lane now 1131 01:00:02,091 --> 01:00:04,183 and it's Conor's that's on the way as he's just being told there. 1132 01:00:04,184 --> 01:00:05,686 Bring it home, Conor; bring it home. 1133 01:00:05,769 --> 01:00:08,363 He knows he's got a 21.1 lead at Glen Helen. 1134 01:00:08,647 --> 01:00:10,490 On this lap, 23.3. 1135 01:00:10,607 --> 01:00:13,030 Well, there's the klaxon going, Hutchy leaves now. 1136 01:00:13,031 --> 01:00:15,580 And Cameron, he'll be kicking himself for that mistake, 1137 01:00:15,581 --> 01:00:19,051 he's now dropped to 13th. Oh, Conor stalls! Conor stalls! 1138 01:00:19,741 --> 01:00:21,914 Is he gonna get it going here now, it just won't fire up- 1139 01:00:21,915 --> 01:00:23,558 Quite a bit of time. Come on, come on, 1140 01:00:23,588 --> 01:00:25,886 come on, come on, oh, no, no, no. 1141 01:00:25,997 --> 01:00:27,089 It's fired, it's fired! 1142 01:00:27,165 --> 01:00:30,419 Oh, Conor; a big shake of the head from the big man from Ramsey there. 1143 01:00:30,502 --> 01:00:33,881 Guy Martin goes as well, and Guy's fast into the speed limiter there, 1144 01:00:34,047 --> 01:00:35,640 and nails it. Charlie Lambert. 1145 01:00:35,757 --> 01:00:37,224 So, a 21 second lead, 1146 01:00:37,259 --> 01:00:39,557 and all of a sudden it was down to four seconds. 1147 01:00:39,886 --> 01:00:42,560 Seventeen seconds disappeared during the course of that problem, 1148 01:00:42,722 --> 01:00:44,850 of getting the big ZX-10 fired up again. 1149 01:00:45,475 --> 01:00:48,069 So, ifs all to play for then in the final two laps 1150 01:00:48,145 --> 01:00:49,897 and there's some work to be done by Cameron 1151 01:00:49,898 --> 01:00:51,400 to eat into Conor's lead. 1152 01:00:52,232 --> 01:00:54,280 So, Conor Cummins, Ian Hutchinson, 1153 01:00:54,359 --> 01:00:57,784 Guy Martin and Michael Dunlop, those are the top four 1154 01:00:58,029 --> 01:01:02,535 The order is the same, but the gap has most certainly changed. 1155 01:01:03,827 --> 01:01:06,421 First of the late-numbered runners now in pit lane. 1156 01:01:06,496 --> 01:01:08,464 And here's number 26, Paul Dobbs, 1157 01:01:08,874 --> 01:01:10,421 racing with the kiwi on his helmet 1158 01:01:10,500 --> 01:01:11,922 and there's Jenny, away now. 1159 01:01:12,252 --> 01:01:14,471 And we've just had news that Conor's missing. 1160 01:01:14,472 --> 01:01:16,270 Conor Cummins missing here at Glen Helen. 1161 01:01:16,506 --> 01:01:19,134 Waved yellows out here as a new machine comes into view now. 1162 01:01:19,926 --> 01:01:21,303 No, it's not Conor; either. 1163 01:01:22,179 --> 01:01:24,307 That's number eight, Guy Martin. 1164 01:01:24,556 --> 01:01:26,058 Conor missing at Glen Helen. 1165 01:01:34,983 --> 01:01:36,555 I can tell you what's happened to Conor 1166 01:01:36,568 --> 01:01:39,663 He's a retirement, mechanical failure at Laurel Bank. 1167 01:01:40,071 --> 01:01:42,494 A retirement at Laurel Bank. A mechanical failure. 1168 01:01:42,741 --> 01:01:44,334 Huge disappointment there for Conor 1169 01:01:44,951 --> 01:01:48,626 So it's Ian Hutchinson, number four who's leading on the road. 1170 01:01:49,623 --> 01:01:52,627 There's number eight, Guy Martin into second place for now. 1171 01:01:52,959 --> 01:01:55,178 And there's one, two, three into view now. 1172 01:01:55,179 --> 01:01:57,853 Those three are going to have a real old scrap over the mountain 1173 01:01:57,854 --> 01:01:59,590 and that's going to be well worth looking at. 1174 01:01:59,591 --> 01:02:01,308 It's not only Conor that has bad news. 1175 01:02:01,343 --> 01:02:03,892 We've just heard that the new timing system here in the pits 1176 01:02:04,012 --> 01:02:06,140 has claimed its first-high profile victim 1177 01:02:06,348 --> 01:02:09,602 with Guy Martin picking up a 30-second time penalty. 1178 01:02:09,809 --> 01:02:12,358 That's moved him down from what would have been second place 1179 01:02:12,359 --> 01:02:14,703 down to fourth place. So, off the podium 1180 01:02:14,704 --> 01:02:18,425 for Guy and Ian Hutchinson, the 30-year-old from Bingley in Yorkshire 1181 01:02:18,526 --> 01:02:20,403 is the leader of the Superbike TT 1182 01:02:20,570 --> 01:02:22,664 with Michael Dunlop now in second place. 1183 01:02:22,989 --> 01:02:26,163 I know it's Hutchy winning, but keep an eye on number six, Cameron Donald, 1184 01:02:26,164 --> 01:02:28,132 despite that excursion at Signpost 1185 01:02:28,245 --> 01:02:30,043 finishing the race very strongly indeed 1186 01:02:30,044 --> 01:02:32,672 and that final place on the podium is not nailed just yet. 1187 01:02:37,379 --> 01:02:39,632 You can see the chequered flag is now being prepared. 1188 01:02:39,756 --> 01:02:41,383 Here comes the wheelie of Ian Hutchinson, 1189 01:02:41,549 --> 01:02:44,268 and Ian Hutchinson wins on the Padgett's Honda. 1190 01:02:44,844 --> 01:02:48,439 The final result sheet, Hutchy one, Dunlop two, Donald three, 1191 01:02:48,515 --> 01:02:50,438 and Guy Martin finishing in fourth place. 1192 01:02:50,767 --> 01:02:54,237 And it was a time penalty that cost Guy so dearly. 1193 01:02:54,437 --> 01:02:56,405 So, when I was in pit lane, I heard him announce 1194 01:02:56,481 --> 01:02:59,530 that Guy had gone through the speed lane too fast 1195 01:03:00,068 --> 01:03:03,197 and there was a time penalty against him, now that's all I've heard. 1196 01:03:03,780 --> 01:03:05,123 We just lost second place. 1197 01:03:06,241 --> 01:03:08,869 When Guy was told he just jumped off the bike, got into his van. 1198 01:03:08,870 --> 01:03:10,713 He didn't even take his helmet off 1199 01:03:12,372 --> 01:03:14,499 But I'm sure he'll come back again, you know. 1200 01:03:15,083 --> 01:03:16,426 It's a big disappointment to Guy. 1201 01:03:17,002 --> 01:03:21,132 You know, he'd just done 224 miles at those speeds 1202 01:03:21,589 --> 01:03:23,933 and then told we are penalizing you for nothing. 1203 01:03:24,175 --> 01:03:27,770 Such a tiny thing. Point one over 60. 1204 01:03:28,555 --> 01:03:30,353 There shouldn't be a 30-second penalty. 1205 01:03:30,974 --> 01:03:31,975 Five, possibly. 1206 01:03:32,892 --> 01:03:33,893 That's harsh. 1207 01:03:34,978 --> 01:03:37,696 They're measuring the average speed over a distance. 1208 01:03:37,731 --> 01:03:41,110 Now who's to say that their distance that they're measuring over 1209 01:03:41,111 --> 01:03:42,533 is accurate to within a millimetre? 1210 01:03:42,902 --> 01:03:44,995 We have books full of regulations, by the way. 1211 01:03:46,698 --> 01:03:49,542 And unfortunately, I perhaps also ought to say, 1212 01:03:50,076 --> 01:03:52,044 that in the matter of time-keeping 1213 01:03:52,996 --> 01:03:54,998 the timekeeper, his word is law 1214 01:03:55,332 --> 01:03:59,132 and he records what are then considered to be matters of fact 1215 01:03:59,294 --> 01:04:01,296 from which there is no protest or appeals. 1216 01:04:04,341 --> 01:04:05,342 OK. 1217 01:04:05,343 --> 01:04:07,851 Yeah, well, that's it. Monday's a new day, innit, and you know, 1218 01:04:07,852 --> 01:04:09,303 Guy's got another two races on Monday 1219 01:04:09,304 --> 01:04:11,773 so you know as long as Guy turns up this evening, open-minded, 1220 01:04:11,848 --> 01:04:13,691 and puts today's race behind him, 1221 01:04:13,767 --> 01:04:16,315 you know, he's got another superbike race as well on Friday. 1222 01:04:16,353 --> 01:04:18,606 And, you know, we'll just move on from it. 1223 01:04:32,160 --> 01:04:34,458 Welcome to Monday's action on the mountain course. 1224 01:04:34,537 --> 01:04:38,713 Two races, 600cc machines are off first at 10:45. 1225 01:04:40,668 --> 01:04:42,796 Guy Martin has blitzed them from the start. 1226 01:04:45,173 --> 01:04:47,847 At Ballaugh, Guy Martin is still leading the race by 1227 01:04:47,926 --> 01:04:51,726 just over a second from Ian Hutchinson, with Dan Kneen in third place. 1228 01:04:52,472 --> 01:04:55,316 Guy Martin is here at Ramsey hairpin, lap one, 1229 01:04:55,317 --> 01:04:57,740 and he still leads and he looks determined today. 1230 01:04:57,741 --> 01:04:59,804 News from the top of the mountain, from the Bungalow, 1231 01:04:59,813 --> 01:05:02,191 is that Ian Hutchinson has halved the gap on Guy Martin. 1232 01:05:02,273 --> 01:05:05,277 And here's Ian Hutchinson who leads at the end of the first lap. 1233 01:05:06,528 --> 01:05:08,495 Guy Martin obviously likes that stretch of course 1234 01:05:08,530 --> 01:05:11,158 between the Grandstand and here because he's consistently quicker. 1235 01:05:11,324 --> 01:05:13,701 But Hutchy seems to get it on him on him everywhere else. 1236 01:05:15,286 --> 01:05:17,209 It's trouser-bulging excitement here. 1237 01:05:17,288 --> 01:05:18,540 Guy Martin is leading the race. 1238 01:05:18,623 --> 01:05:20,500 Now Ian Hutchinson has gone back into the lead. 1239 01:05:20,583 --> 01:05:22,085 It's Guy Martin back into the lead. 1240 01:05:22,168 --> 01:05:23,920 There's Hutchy now, leading on the road. 1241 01:05:24,671 --> 01:05:25,718 Oh, as quick as that. 1242 01:05:26,500 --> 01:05:28,518 Charlie, what's the difference as Guy comes in? 1243 01:05:28,591 --> 01:05:31,720 3.3 seconds so Hutchy has been going away a little bit. 1244 01:05:32,011 --> 01:05:34,184 Guy Martin's being told there, "You can do this," 1245 01:05:34,185 --> 01:05:36,687 and I'm sure there's thousands out there who would like him to do this. 1246 01:05:36,688 --> 01:05:37,905 Get out the fucking way. 1247 01:05:38,435 --> 01:05:40,028 Did Guy have problems there on the way? 1248 01:05:40,029 --> 01:05:41,100 We heard a lot of shouting. 1249 01:05:41,104 --> 01:05:43,232 Guy goes through with Keith Amor hot on his tail. 1250 01:05:43,233 --> 01:05:44,860 Michael Dunlop slots into third. 1251 01:05:44,941 --> 01:05:47,114 But, here's Ian Hutchinson who's extended the lead. 1252 01:05:47,235 --> 01:05:49,454 There's now over four seconds, but stand by your beds 1253 01:05:49,529 --> 01:05:52,703 because the news from Ballaugh is that Guy Martin has halved the gap. 1254 01:05:52,704 --> 01:05:54,581 Ian Hutchinson is coming towards the end of the race 1255 01:05:54,582 --> 01:05:57,677 but Guy Martin has now got it down to less than three seconds at the Cronk 1256 01:05:57,678 --> 01:05:59,525 and Guy Martin is having the lap of his life! 1257 01:05:59,581 --> 01:06:02,760 But is it going to be enough to give him his first victory here at the TT 1258 01:06:02,792 --> 01:06:05,136 And Hutchy crosses the line right now, but where is Guy? 1259 01:06:05,211 --> 01:06:07,384 He started 40 seconds after Hutchy. 1260 01:06:07,500 --> 01:06:08,639 We've started the stopwatch, 1261 01:06:08,640 --> 01:06:10,591 and we're going to be counting it all the way down 1262 01:06:10,592 --> 01:06:12,765 from those 40 seconds. 37... 38... 1263 01:06:12,844 --> 01:06:15,723 It's 39... It is victory for Ian Hutchinson. 1264 01:06:15,805 --> 01:06:19,901 By 3.03 seconds. Guy Martin is in second place. 1265 01:06:19,976 --> 01:06:26,109 Michael Dunlop is in third place, with a final lap of 126. 587. 1266 01:06:26,232 --> 01:06:29,156 The one, two, three is Hutchinson, Martin and Michael Dunlop. 1267 01:06:29,277 --> 01:06:30,529 And it's down to Chris Kinley. 1268 01:06:32,780 --> 01:06:36,410 I don't know where Guy got to, actually. 1269 01:06:36,618 --> 01:06:38,620 I can tell you he went straight up the return 1270 01:06:38,621 --> 01:06:40,370 and that is as much as we know at the moment. 1271 01:06:40,371 --> 01:06:43,375 So Guy did not come into the winners' enclosure. 1272 01:06:43,583 --> 01:06:44,960 He went straight up the return, 1273 01:06:44,961 --> 01:06:46,588 we’ll have to find out what's going on there. 1274 01:06:46,589 --> 01:06:47,681 Charles, did you see him? 1275 01:06:47,754 --> 01:06:50,257 The people who made the rules, it's nothing to do with us. 1276 01:06:50,258 --> 01:06:53,182 Paul's trying to do his job, you know what I mean, it's not Paul, 1277 01:06:53,183 --> 01:06:54,306 Paul doesn't make the rules. 1278 01:06:54,307 --> 01:06:55,775 Now this is me being picky. 1279 01:06:55,845 --> 01:06:58,268 Guy, we're all really proud of you, so just please... 1280 01:06:58,269 --> 01:07:00,146 For Wilson. Please. Please. Please. 1281 01:07:04,646 --> 01:07:06,614 Get yourself together, Guy. 1282 01:07:07,273 --> 01:07:09,292 - Wouldn't you be peeved? - Yeah, Guy, I'd be upset 1283 01:07:09,293 --> 01:07:10,689 but I wouldn't take it out on the people 1284 01:07:10,693 --> 01:07:11,990 who are supposed to be me mates. 1285 01:07:11,991 --> 01:07:13,459 Point one-one-two... 1286 01:07:14,531 --> 01:07:17,375 Whoa, whoa, whoa! Guy! Guy! Brakes, front brakes! Front brakes! 1287 01:07:18,284 --> 01:07:19,956 Gonna hold his bum in a minute. 1288 01:07:20,328 --> 01:07:22,046 Now then, boss, where'd you go? 1289 01:07:22,622 --> 01:07:24,374 60.112. 1290 01:07:24,375 --> 01:07:26,416 That's you boys being picky. This is me being picky. 1291 01:07:26,417 --> 01:07:27,869 I'll do what I want at my speed. 1292 01:07:27,961 --> 01:07:29,960 So this is Saturday's race you're on about, isn't it? 1293 01:07:29,963 --> 01:07:30,964 Yeah. Yeah... 1294 01:07:30,965 --> 01:07:33,588 I'll let you get down the bottom there we'll have a longer chat later on. 1295 01:07:33,591 --> 01:07:35,639 OK, Guy? Thank you very much, Guy's off there now. 1296 01:07:42,976 --> 01:07:45,229 So that was a bit of a Guy Martin protest we saw there, 1297 01:07:45,311 --> 01:07:46,312 you going straight in? 1298 01:07:46,980 --> 01:07:48,653 If I walked at.112 of a kilometre an hour 1299 01:07:48,815 --> 01:07:50,016 do you know how far I'd go? 1300 01:07:50,017 --> 01:07:52,766 .112 of a kilometre, how far's that, the length of this here. 1301 01:07:52,777 --> 01:07:54,745 Get a grip, man, get a grip. 30 seconds... 1302 01:08:09,836 --> 01:08:10,837 There's the applause. 1303 01:08:15,133 --> 01:08:17,932 And richly deserved, as well, it's been a terrific morning's racing, 1304 01:08:18,011 --> 01:08:20,560 and these guys will remember this for one reason or another 1305 01:08:20,561 --> 01:08:21,687 for a very long time. 1306 01:08:22,181 --> 01:08:24,730 But Guy Martin is not hanging around at the top of the podium, 1307 01:08:24,809 --> 01:08:26,652 he's already making his way down. 1308 01:08:26,853 --> 01:08:28,830 He's taking his bottle of bubbly with him, though. 1309 01:08:28,855 --> 01:08:30,949 Tell me a bit how you feel. 1310 01:08:33,276 --> 01:08:36,029 They're being awkward with me, I'll be awkward with them. 1311 01:08:36,030 --> 01:08:38,822 They just do things... They want you, "You can't do this, you can't do that. " 1312 01:08:38,823 --> 01:08:41,542 You know, "Press this, press that. " Fuck off. 1313 01:08:41,900 --> 01:08:44,492 They've been awkward with me, I'll be fucking awkward with them. 1314 01:08:44,495 --> 01:08:46,463 That simple. No problem. 1315 01:08:46,700 --> 01:08:49,173 No problem. Don't worry, that's only the tip of the iceberg. 1316 01:08:49,208 --> 01:08:50,755 You wait till I win a fucker. 1317 01:08:51,500 --> 01:08:54,019 I didn't even think about it really, I just agree with them. 1318 01:08:54,047 --> 01:08:57,166 You're better off. All I say was just sour grapes, anything at all that I say. 1319 01:08:57,175 --> 01:08:58,301 I could've said out. 1320 01:08:58,384 --> 01:09:00,728 So I had to do an interview yesterday morning... 1321 01:09:01,054 --> 01:09:02,822 I just said, "I was happy to finish fourth. 1322 01:09:02,847 --> 01:09:04,724 "Happy. It's where I wanted to be. " 1323 01:09:04,807 --> 01:09:06,809 Obviously not, I wanted to win it, didn't I? 1324 01:09:06,810 --> 01:09:08,894 But they're not helping you with dickheads like that, are they? 1325 01:09:08,895 --> 01:09:09,896 Oh, well. 1326 01:09:10,313 --> 01:09:13,157 Worse things happen at sea, we're still here aren't we? 1327 01:09:14,108 --> 01:09:16,281 I thought it went rather well. 1328 01:09:16,282 --> 01:09:19,286 Obviously not well enough, cos Hutchy beat me. 1329 01:09:19,989 --> 01:09:22,412 Yeah, I know what needs to be done. 1330 01:09:24,200 --> 01:09:26,452 But there's another three races left yet, isn't there? 1331 01:09:26,454 --> 01:09:27,831 It'll come. 1332 01:09:31,542 --> 01:09:34,637 There is the race leader Ryan Farquhar really looking dialled in. 1333 01:09:34,638 --> 01:09:36,736 Something must have gone wrong at the start for Guy 1334 01:09:36,756 --> 01:09:38,258 he was well outside the top 10. 1335 01:09:40,259 --> 01:09:44,139 It's Hutchy's victory by 1.3 seconds. 1336 01:09:44,222 --> 01:09:46,771 Hutchy, Ryan and Conor; in that order 1337 01:09:46,933 --> 01:09:50,688 it's hat trick Hutchy winning three TT's in a week. 1338 01:09:50,853 --> 01:09:53,356 And there are still two solo TT's to go. 1339 01:09:53,690 --> 01:09:55,692 I just gave it absolutely everything I could. 1340 01:09:55,775 --> 01:09:58,449 And, it's just unbelievable, man, unbelievable. 1341 01:10:38,067 --> 01:10:39,284 Hello? 1342 01:10:40,945 --> 01:10:42,492 All right, driver. Who are you? 1343 01:10:43,865 --> 01:10:45,492 What do you know? 1344 01:10:47,160 --> 01:10:48,161 No. 1345 01:10:49,000 --> 01:10:50,893 Yeah, just sat watching some onboards playing, 1346 01:10:50,913 --> 01:10:53,257 getting a plan of attack sorted. 1347 01:10:54,000 --> 01:10:56,173 Jeffries is from 2002 1348 01:10:56,335 --> 01:10:58,337 and then bits of Hutchy. 1349 01:10:59,338 --> 01:11:01,386 I'm going through the tight sections too hot, 1350 01:11:01,387 --> 01:11:03,685 and then I'm losing the run onto the long straights. 1351 01:11:16,439 --> 01:11:17,986 - You want it? - OK, thank you. 1352 01:11:21,500 --> 01:11:23,862 - Can you sign here? - All right love, how's it going? 1353 01:11:23,863 --> 01:11:25,035 - Going great. - Good lass. 1354 01:11:25,114 --> 01:11:26,957 Hope you get the race. 1355 01:11:27,116 --> 01:11:28,789 I know. Let's hope so, eh? 1356 01:11:31,700 --> 01:11:32,781 I've just seen Paul Dobbs, 1357 01:11:32,782 --> 01:11:34,534 let’s maybe go and have a word with Dobbs. 1358 01:11:34,549 --> 01:11:36,096 - Good morning, Paul. - How you doing? 1359 01:11:36,097 --> 01:11:37,815 What about today's conditions? I bet you were sat 1360 01:11:37,816 --> 01:11:40,128 when you woke up this morning and you must have thought, "Oh, no. " 1361 01:11:40,129 --> 01:11:41,551 No, teammates with Oatsey this year 1362 01:11:41,552 --> 01:11:43,520 and he assures me that it's gonna come right, so... 1363 01:11:43,521 --> 01:11:45,458 All right, Paul, l’ll let you get it together and get warm, 1364 01:11:45,468 --> 01:11:46,469 he looks freezing. 1365 01:11:46,470 --> 01:11:48,758 You're looking as if you're not ready for a race, either 1366 01:11:48,763 --> 01:11:50,936 Nowhere near. I mean, yeah, it's not safe is it? 1367 01:11:51,224 --> 01:11:53,317 No, so you can't go racing in that. I ain't racing. 1368 01:11:57,563 --> 01:11:58,564 There you go, love. 1369 01:12:01,901 --> 01:12:03,073 Guy! Guy! 1370 01:12:03,236 --> 01:12:04,488 Guy, she fancies you! 1371 01:12:23,714 --> 01:12:25,590 ...as Guy Martin goes through in fourth place. 1372 01:12:25,591 --> 01:12:27,193 There goes Hutchy, looking very strong. 1373 01:12:27,260 --> 01:12:29,262 Keith Amor on the pace is in third. 1374 01:12:29,595 --> 01:12:31,472 Michael Dunlop is here and he still leads. 1375 01:12:31,507 --> 01:12:33,600 But only by 1.82 seconds. 1376 01:12:34,016 --> 01:12:37,111 The difference is only 1.82 seconds. 1377 01:12:37,186 --> 01:12:39,109 No, I think Hutchy has done it... 1378 01:12:39,313 --> 01:12:42,283 He has, because Michael Dunlop crosses the line, 1379 01:12:42,441 --> 01:12:44,819 but it is Ian Hutchinson who has won the race. 1380 01:12:44,902 --> 01:12:45,903 And not just that. 1381 01:12:46,112 --> 01:12:49,286 He has made the most amazing piece of history here today. 1382 01:12:49,657 --> 01:12:52,877 The first man in history to win the first four TT races. 1383 01:12:53,119 --> 01:12:54,961 And only the second man, 1384 01:12:54,996 --> 01:12:57,590 after Phillip McCallen, to win four in a week. 1385 01:12:58,124 --> 01:13:00,673 Ian Hutchinson, the new king of the mountain. 1386 01:13:00,835 --> 01:13:02,052 No question about that. 1387 01:13:09,510 --> 01:13:10,932 James McBride away now. 1388 01:13:11,095 --> 01:13:13,473 Next away will be New Zealand's finnest Paul Dobbs, 1389 01:13:13,474 --> 01:13:15,226 and right behind him is Welshman Paul Owen. 1390 01:13:15,308 --> 01:13:17,686 Great to see the man from Llangollen here once again. 1391 01:13:18,500 --> 01:13:19,816 Well, we were on the start line, 1392 01:13:19,817 --> 01:13:21,354 and then you shake hands with your mate 1393 01:13:21,355 --> 01:13:23,699 and always wish him all the best. 1394 01:13:24,483 --> 01:13:26,906 I set off behind my mate, Paul Dobbs. 1395 01:13:26,986 --> 01:13:29,284 Because you're 10 seconds apart, 1396 01:13:29,488 --> 01:13:32,412 you can count them when they just disappear 1397 01:13:34,076 --> 01:13:35,202 You start counting. 1398 01:14:10,363 --> 01:14:13,207 You can hear them coming down from the campsite down in the dip 1399 01:14:13,208 --> 01:14:15,210 and then back up. You can hear them speed coming up there. 1400 01:14:15,211 --> 01:14:17,384 And you can tell the men from the boys 1401 01:14:18,496 --> 01:14:20,624 because they gear down, they drop a cog down 1402 01:14:21,499 --> 01:14:23,718 and then they ease off slightly, then they open it up 1403 01:14:23,719 --> 01:14:25,642 and rip it around the corner. 1404 01:14:25,643 --> 01:14:27,545 But I have to say, the top boys, they just don't bother. 1405 01:14:27,546 --> 01:14:29,047 They just keep it going flat. 1406 01:14:30,132 --> 01:14:32,726 He just came round the corner so well, 1407 01:14:32,802 --> 01:14:34,019 clipped it, 1408 01:14:34,178 --> 01:14:36,931 the bike went the height of the bus stop. 1409 01:14:37,223 --> 01:14:38,691 It just went straight up, 1410 01:14:39,016 --> 01:14:41,235 the height of the bus stop that's down there. 1411 01:14:41,310 --> 01:14:43,062 Like a battleground. 1412 01:14:44,063 --> 01:14:45,781 I was just closing on him 1413 01:14:45,856 --> 01:14:47,950 and then we were just coming up to Ballagarey 1414 01:14:47,951 --> 01:14:50,454 and I just seen him go off into the corner 1415 01:14:51,195 --> 01:14:54,825 and then the yellow flags came out so I knew that there'd been an incident. 1416 01:14:55,741 --> 01:14:57,664 Either he'd blown the engine or crashed so, 1417 01:14:57,743 --> 01:15:00,496 I could like hear the other riders coming so I just grabbed a flag 1418 01:15:00,579 --> 01:15:02,957 and just ran into the track to slow the other riders down. 1419 01:15:04,458 --> 01:15:06,506 The medics tried everything they could for him. 1420 01:15:07,128 --> 01:15:10,758 But he'd have been cheesed off if he'd have been in a car 1421 01:15:10,840 --> 01:15:13,263 and got squashed by a tractor or summat like that, like. 1422 01:15:13,801 --> 01:15:16,350 Like, we're here, we race. We know the dangers. 1423 01:15:16,762 --> 01:15:19,106 It's not tiddlywinks or whatever 1424 01:15:19,432 --> 01:15:21,776 That's why everybody gets on if you can help each other. 1425 01:15:22,768 --> 01:15:23,769 But sadly, 1426 01:15:24,061 --> 01:15:26,109 he lost his life to the sport that he loves. 1427 01:15:30,818 --> 01:15:32,741 Just one of them, like. 1428 01:15:39,827 --> 01:15:44,048 I had one of those moments, you know, that happen at some point 1429 01:15:44,248 --> 01:15:45,966 once or twice during every TT fortnight, 1430 01:15:46,042 --> 01:15:49,922 when I just stand and look around and everything you see, the bikes, 1431 01:15:50,171 --> 01:15:54,472 the overalls, you know you hear that siren, pit-entry siren. 1432 01:15:55,468 --> 01:15:58,813 Everything going on and I just thought, I love this. 1433 01:15:59,096 --> 01:16:03,977 And I actually thought, a stupid moment of clarity, 1434 01:16:05,186 --> 01:16:08,861 God, I'd miss this if I couldn't have it cos something happens to Dobbsy. 1435 01:16:11,317 --> 01:16:12,819 An hour later... 1436 01:16:18,199 --> 01:16:20,327 Anyone could lose their partner tomorrow. 1437 01:16:20,328 --> 01:16:24,424 People step out under a bus. People are lost every day. 1438 01:16:24,997 --> 01:16:27,841 You talk about that, and you joke about it all the time, you know. 1439 01:16:28,417 --> 01:16:31,296 I might not be here next week, is what people say. 1440 01:16:31,504 --> 01:16:33,552 But when it is part of your consciousness, 1441 01:16:33,553 --> 01:16:35,726 even a subconscious part, 1442 01:16:35,883 --> 01:16:37,601 it really does make you love life. 1443 01:16:39,220 --> 01:16:41,689 It makes you appreciate who you've got 1444 01:16:42,014 --> 01:16:43,687 and what's special about them 1445 01:16:44,266 --> 01:16:46,268 and just how lucky you are. 1446 01:16:48,938 --> 01:16:51,566 The reason we make that choice to go racing 1447 01:16:51,649 --> 01:16:54,198 is just the whole, you know, 1448 01:16:54,276 --> 01:16:55,778 "We're here for a good time. " 1449 01:16:55,861 --> 01:16:58,330 What can, you know, how can we get the most fun out of life? 1450 01:16:58,948 --> 01:17:01,292 And, we want the kids to share that as well. 1451 01:17:01,450 --> 01:17:04,579 They come along, they love it, they're part of it. 1452 01:17:04,995 --> 01:17:07,874 Because we had that time with him, it's made us who we are. 1453 01:17:07,875 --> 01:17:09,172 It's made them who they are. 1454 01:17:09,291 --> 01:17:10,884 You know, they're incredible. 1455 01:17:11,794 --> 01:17:14,889 Um, they're strong. They're fun. 1456 01:17:15,798 --> 01:17:18,267 And we have fun. You know, we have so much fun. 1457 01:17:19,009 --> 01:17:20,261 It doesn't stop. 1458 01:17:21,095 --> 01:17:23,723 And we're going to keep on having fun, you know. 1459 01:17:24,014 --> 01:17:27,234 Ride the bikes, play the music, dance in the kitchen. 1460 01:17:28,727 --> 01:17:30,445 We still love the TT still love the island, 1461 01:17:30,446 --> 01:17:31,948 you can't change that. 1462 01:17:31,949 --> 01:17:34,418 You can't love the death. You can't love the loss. 1463 01:17:34,483 --> 01:17:37,908 But you can't love the excitement and the thrill 1464 01:17:38,195 --> 01:17:40,823 without knowing that that's part of it. 1465 01:17:42,199 --> 01:17:45,203 It wouldn't be so exciting if it didn't have the risk. 1466 01:17:46,036 --> 01:17:48,255 That's why they want to do it. 1467 01:18:01,760 --> 01:18:03,762 Meanwhile, the Auto Cycle Union has confirmed 1468 01:18:03,846 --> 01:18:07,191 a second rider was killed in yesterday's Supersport 2 race. 1469 01:18:07,600 --> 01:18:11,525 48-year-old Austrian Martin Loicht died in a crash at Quarry Bends... 1470 01:18:13,022 --> 01:18:14,990 This is Friday, Senior day. 1471 01:18:15,065 --> 01:18:16,738 This is the day we've all been waiting for 1472 01:18:17,026 --> 01:18:20,121 it's the final, and it's the race of the year, 1473 01:18:20,122 --> 01:18:21,214 as far as we're concerned. 1474 01:18:21,780 --> 01:18:24,624 The big prize. People call it "The Power and the Glory". 1475 01:18:24,742 --> 01:18:25,959 It just means so much. 1476 01:18:26,035 --> 01:18:30,006 So we will be putting a big effort into this, a huge effort. 1477 01:18:30,164 --> 01:18:32,462 Everyone's ready. And Guy is up for it. 1478 01:18:33,417 --> 01:18:36,591 He's just arrived. That's him. 1479 01:18:38,088 --> 01:18:40,136 On the dirty old bicycle, the pushbike. 1480 01:18:41,217 --> 01:18:43,436 Who's going to take this year's Senior title? 1481 01:18:43,844 --> 01:18:46,688 Will it be an unbelievable five for Ian Hutchinson? 1482 01:18:46,847 --> 01:18:49,771 Can John McGuinness make it onto the podium? 1483 01:18:50,643 --> 01:18:54,648 I've had a second, had a fourth yesterday, I had a fifth. 1484 01:18:54,649 --> 01:18:58,654 And so I've not had the best of weeks, really. A few little issues 1485 01:18:58,817 --> 01:19:00,490 in the way of just bike setup. 1486 01:19:00,491 --> 01:19:02,164 But it's all food for thought, 1487 01:19:02,165 --> 01:19:05,260 and I've got to try and take it through into today's race 1488 01:19:05,324 --> 01:19:07,326 and go play the part, see what I can do. 1489 01:19:07,327 --> 01:19:08,660 I'm going to go out there and try my hardest. 1490 01:19:08,661 --> 01:19:10,504 But then sometimes I've been watching onboards, 1491 01:19:10,505 --> 01:19:12,303 I've been watching this and watching that. 1492 01:19:12,414 --> 01:19:13,791 And am I trying too hard? 1493 01:19:13,916 --> 01:19:15,964 And I think I look in a couple of places, and I am. 1494 01:19:16,293 --> 01:19:18,195 And that's what's holding me back, so... 1495 01:19:18,254 --> 01:19:20,427 Yeah, I'll pull me finger out. 1496 01:19:20,506 --> 01:19:22,679 That penalty, I didn't feel really hard done by. 1497 01:19:22,680 --> 01:19:24,342 Worse things happen at sea. I just came and sat in here 1498 01:19:24,343 --> 01:19:26,010 with me helmet and me boots and me gloves and me leathers 1499 01:19:26,011 --> 01:19:28,764 and all that shit on, and just sat here and... 1500 01:19:28,765 --> 01:19:30,431 At the time, if someone would have come in here, 1501 01:19:30,432 --> 01:19:32,526 if Mr Speed-gun Man or whatever had come in here 1502 01:19:32,601 --> 01:19:35,024 I'd have thrashed fuck out of him. 1503 01:19:35,729 --> 01:19:39,905 But, really, Mr Speed-gun Man, I'd have thrashed fuck out of him. 1504 01:19:39,906 --> 01:19:42,750 I'm not a fighting man, but there's a time and a place for everything. 1505 01:19:42,751 --> 01:19:44,924 And something like that's going on. 1506 01:19:45,030 --> 01:19:47,374 Point... Whatever, don't even get me started on it. 1507 01:19:49,159 --> 01:19:52,959 I've won four so far, and it'd be great to get the fifth. 1508 01:19:53,038 --> 01:19:55,166 You know, it'd be the fairytale story. 1509 01:19:55,916 --> 01:20:00,217 But, obviously, everyone's been gunning out to get me all week. 1510 01:20:00,546 --> 01:20:03,516 And I think in some respects, the pressure's kind of off them 1511 01:20:03,716 --> 01:20:06,310 with it just being one person that's done it all week. 1512 01:20:06,385 --> 01:20:07,477 What more can they do? 1513 01:20:07,553 --> 01:20:10,352 It's not as if you know, there's been four different winners 1514 01:20:10,514 --> 01:20:12,516 and they haven't won one, it's just... 1515 01:20:12,766 --> 01:20:15,895 I think maybe the pressure is off them a little bit, but... 1516 01:20:15,896 --> 01:20:19,366 On the other side of it, it's the last race this year. 1517 01:20:19,773 --> 01:20:23,073 You know, if they really are determined to win a TT this year, 1518 01:20:23,152 --> 01:20:24,904 this is the last chance. 1519 01:20:24,987 --> 01:20:27,723 I haven't seen one of those Conor Cummins posters around yet, 1520 01:20:27,758 --> 01:20:30,459 but there'll be a big groundswell of support for the local boy. -. 1521 01:20:30,534 --> 01:20:32,286 If you go out there with your head riled, 1522 01:20:32,287 --> 01:20:33,914 if I listen to Rage Against The Machine before I go out, 1523 01:20:33,915 --> 01:20:35,087 you're going out with the wrong frame of mind. 1524 01:20:35,088 --> 01:20:36,372 So I'm gonna go out there listening to... 1525 01:20:36,373 --> 01:20:39,001 I think I might have a bit of Otis Redding on before I go out. 1526 01:20:39,168 --> 01:20:41,045 Yeah, smoke me 10 Bensons. 1527 01:20:43,255 --> 01:20:44,598 Do you want 10 Bensons? 1528 01:20:44,757 --> 01:20:45,929 That'll do you, will it? 1529 01:20:46,175 --> 01:20:49,395 Yeah, I'm only taking up smoking... I'm taking up smoking after July. 1530 01:20:49,678 --> 01:20:52,101 But there's been a few moments in this past couple of weeks 1531 01:20:52,102 --> 01:20:53,820 where I've just thought... 1532 01:20:54,016 --> 01:20:58,772 But I've not smoked, so I think a bit of Otis Redding on the start line, 1533 01:20:59,313 --> 01:21:01,315 pretend to smoke a fag, 1534 01:21:02,232 --> 01:21:04,200 and take it as it comes. 1535 01:21:09,615 --> 01:21:12,585 Well the parade lap is coming to its conclusion here. 1536 01:21:12,993 --> 01:21:14,961 We're going to have the senior TT race going 1537 01:21:15,037 --> 01:21:16,789 in just under an hour's time 1538 01:21:16,914 --> 01:21:18,131 at half past 12, 1539 01:21:18,132 --> 01:21:20,476 and we will, of course, give you all the build up 1540 01:21:20,542 --> 01:21:23,136 and the interviews as the riders get out there. 1541 01:21:49,154 --> 01:21:51,202 Can history be made by Ian Hutchinson? 1542 01:21:51,281 --> 01:21:53,329 He's proved himself to be an absolute maestro 1543 01:21:53,330 --> 01:21:55,173 around the mountain course. 1544 01:21:55,244 --> 01:21:57,588 And there is the number one machine of Bruce Anstey. 1545 01:21:57,663 --> 01:22:01,588 The lap record still standing at 131.578 miles an hour. 1546 01:22:01,667 --> 01:22:04,671 That was set by John McGuinness last year. Less than 10 seconds to go. 1547 01:22:04,672 --> 01:22:07,846 Well, I can tell the members of the Guy Martin fan club over there 1548 01:22:07,847 --> 01:22:09,565 on the far side of Glencrutchery Road 1549 01:22:09,633 --> 01:22:11,601 that their man is still one of the favourites, 1550 01:22:11,969 --> 01:22:14,722 along with the big local hope, number 10, Conor Cummins. 1551 01:22:20,436 --> 01:22:21,858 The last few seconds tick away. 1552 01:22:21,859 --> 01:22:24,032 We watch the flag, which drops, and we are now racing. 1553 01:22:24,106 --> 01:22:26,359 Bruce Anstey. Mountain Maestro John McGuinness. 1554 01:22:26,360 --> 01:22:29,079 Now number three Ian Lochear That's Hutchy on the number four 1555 01:22:29,080 --> 01:22:31,048 Keith Amor goes. And Cameron Donald. 1556 01:22:31,049 --> 01:22:32,722 So Michael is away on the Honda. 1557 01:22:32,781 --> 01:22:34,783 Guy Martin on the Wilson Craig Honda. 1558 01:22:34,867 --> 01:22:36,119 Guy's off and racing. 1559 01:22:43,000 --> 01:22:45,376 But I can tell you that when we look to the scoreboard 1560 01:22:45,377 --> 01:22:47,630 to see that Guy Martin, number eight, leads. 1561 01:22:47,713 --> 01:22:51,434 But only by.4 or.5 of a second from number 10, Conor Cummins. 1562 01:22:51,633 --> 01:22:54,307 There is only.06 of a second then 1563 01:22:54,470 --> 01:22:56,564 between him and number four Ian Hutchinson, 1564 01:22:56,638 --> 01:23:00,233 with John McGuinness just.74 of a second down on him. 1565 01:23:00,234 --> 01:23:03,204 So one and a half seconds cover the top four here. 1566 01:23:03,562 --> 01:23:06,156 And a tight line in from number eight, Guy Martin. 1567 01:23:06,398 --> 01:23:08,400 A hundred and thirty one mile an hour lap for Guy. 1568 01:23:08,484 --> 01:23:13,581 131.108, that's Guy Martin's fastest lap ever around the mountain course. 1569 01:23:13,739 --> 01:23:15,457 And he's absolutely on song today. 1570 01:23:17,701 --> 01:23:20,454 It's all about those guys on the eight and 10 plates, 1571 01:23:20,537 --> 01:23:23,962 Guy Martin and Conor Cummins, but it's so close right behind them, 1572 01:23:24,249 --> 01:23:27,253 Hutchy and John McGuinness are right there in the mix. 1573 01:23:32,841 --> 01:23:34,559 And Conor has gone into the lead. 1574 01:23:34,718 --> 01:23:36,937 Conor has snatched the lead from Guy Martin 1575 01:23:37,095 --> 01:23:39,689 but there's 0.58 seconds in it. 1576 01:24:42,995 --> 01:24:44,542 It's down to fractions of seconds, 1577 01:24:44,543 --> 01:24:47,171 because at the Bungalow, Guy Martin has narrowed the gap 1578 01:24:47,172 --> 01:24:51,268 on Conor Cummins to just one-tenth of a second. That's all there is. 1579 01:24:51,420 --> 01:24:53,422 It's still desperately, desperately tight. 1580 01:24:54,172 --> 01:24:55,719 It's Guy right in front of me here now, 1581 01:24:55,720 --> 01:24:57,722 red torpedo on the back of his leathers. 1582 01:24:57,723 --> 01:24:59,010 Just watch that speed! Go on... 1583 01:24:59,011 --> 01:25:01,355 And Guy Martin, let me just give you his details. 1584 01:25:01,471 --> 01:25:04,020 130.642, 1585 01:25:04,099 --> 01:25:06,568 and he was the race leader at Cronk-ny-Mona, 1586 01:25:06,569 --> 01:25:09,038 but we're still waiting for Conor Conor's here now. 1587 01:25:09,104 --> 01:25:11,277 130.278. 1588 01:25:11,690 --> 01:25:14,318 A brand new tyre in for Guy as he fires up and he is away. 1589 01:25:14,568 --> 01:25:17,071 Right now we saw a great pit stop by the Wilson Craig team 1590 01:25:17,072 --> 01:25:18,779 and it's the McAdoo boys who are on it now. 1591 01:25:18,780 --> 01:25:19,781 Tighten her up, Mark, and 1592 01:25:19,865 --> 01:25:21,117 Mark just says go, go, go, go. 1593 01:25:21,199 --> 01:25:23,543 She fires and the big man is away now. 1594 01:25:27,539 --> 01:25:29,337 Here he is. Here's Guy Martin now! 1595 01:25:45,223 --> 01:25:47,066 But there was an awful long gap there 1596 01:25:47,067 --> 01:25:50,537 in between Hutchinson and Michael Dunlop and Keith Amor appearing here, 1597 01:25:50,729 --> 01:25:52,982 and the road goes quiet here for a moment or two. 1598 01:25:53,273 --> 01:25:55,742 But we're still waiting on machine number eight. 1599 01:26:09,456 --> 01:26:11,129 And here's Conor at number 10, 1600 01:26:11,208 --> 01:26:13,461 so we don't appear to have a Guy Martin here. 1601 01:26:13,543 --> 01:26:15,136 Guy Martin is missing. 1602 01:26:15,212 --> 01:26:17,180 Red flag. Attention, attention. Red flag. 1603 01:26:17,181 --> 01:26:19,090 Well, back here at the grandstand, we're not sure 1604 01:26:19,091 --> 01:26:22,265 if we've got a red-flag situation. The race has been stopped 1605 01:26:22,266 --> 01:26:24,610 because a fire engine has to go onto the track. 1606 01:26:24,680 --> 01:26:27,024 It's clearly something very serious at Ballagarey. 1607 01:26:27,099 --> 01:26:30,103 It's only the second Senior race in 100 years to be red-flagged. 1608 01:26:31,770 --> 01:26:33,613 Incident at Ballagarey. 1609 01:26:34,940 --> 01:26:37,819 Guy Martin hasn't reached Glen Helen. 1610 01:26:37,901 --> 01:26:39,903 Red flag, boys. Red flag. 1611 01:26:45,784 --> 01:26:49,334 We believe it's Guy Martin. He's crashed and the bike has set fire to a field, 1612 01:26:49,413 --> 01:26:51,962 and that's one of the only times they'll put red flags out. 1613 01:26:52,000 --> 01:26:53,492 it's gut-wrenching for everyone. 1614 01:26:53,493 --> 01:26:54,965 The team are pacing up and down, 1615 01:26:54,968 --> 01:26:58,142 you can see the team boss' head down, not knowing what's going on. 1616 01:26:58,213 --> 01:27:00,432 I mean, nobody knows any better than anybody. 1617 01:27:01,299 --> 01:27:04,803 First we knew about it was when Guy didn't arrive at Glen Helen. 1618 01:27:05,262 --> 01:27:07,356 You'd like to think that it's a mechanical failure 1619 01:27:07,431 --> 01:27:08,648 rather than a crash. 1620 01:27:10,183 --> 01:27:13,904 But then we heard the hedge was on fire at Glen Vine... 1621 01:27:14,062 --> 01:27:18,067 Only riders and officials are allowed in the parc fermé area. 1622 01:27:18,734 --> 01:27:21,328 Everybody else out, please. Thank you. 1623 01:27:21,329 --> 01:27:23,872 You could see the fire in the distance about a mile away. 1624 01:27:23,873 --> 01:27:25,921 There was smoke and one of the hay bales was on fire 1625 01:27:25,991 --> 01:27:28,164 and they slowed us way down and I thought, "OK, 1626 01:27:28,243 --> 01:27:30,621 "well, there's a hay bale on Ere," 1627 01:27:30,829 --> 01:27:32,672 and, "There's the bike in somebody's yard. " 1628 01:27:32,673 --> 01:27:34,516 And I'm like, "OK we're past the incident. " 1629 01:27:36,668 --> 01:27:39,137 A quarter-mile later there was Guy. 1630 01:27:39,629 --> 01:27:41,757 And I was like, "Oh, shit. " 1631 01:27:43,258 --> 01:27:47,013 There was an incident. Guy was missing so it had to be him. 1632 01:27:47,014 --> 01:27:49,858 He crashed at something like 170 miles an hour, 1633 01:27:49,859 --> 01:27:51,702 cos he was off at that speed 1634 01:27:51,892 --> 01:27:53,565 and, of course, you worry. 1635 01:27:53,727 --> 01:27:56,025 You know, you don't jump from a bike 1636 01:27:56,104 --> 01:27:57,697 at 170 miles an hour and get up again. 1637 01:27:57,773 --> 01:28:00,447 So, yes, we are worried. 1638 01:28:01,860 --> 01:28:06,491 Paul Dobbs crashed there last night, and, you know, he didn't make it. 1639 01:28:06,573 --> 01:28:08,746 So, fingers crossed for Guy. 1640 01:28:08,867 --> 01:28:10,414 It's hit and miss there, you know. 1641 01:28:10,494 --> 01:28:13,498 There's no run-out, as there isn't anywhere on the circuit here. 1642 01:28:13,705 --> 01:28:16,925 Guy seems to have made a little bit of a rider error sort of thing 1643 01:28:16,926 --> 01:28:18,473 and he's gone into the wall. 1644 01:28:18,543 --> 01:28:20,170 It's not looking good. 1645 01:28:20,712 --> 01:28:22,180 I came up on the circuit, 1646 01:28:22,181 --> 01:28:25,090 you know, it just looks like a bomb's exploded when owt goes on here. 1647 01:28:25,091 --> 01:28:26,968 The wall and all the bales were on fire, 1648 01:28:26,969 --> 01:28:28,761 you Know, and Guy's laid there in the track, 1649 01:28:28,762 --> 01:28:31,060 his bike's split in pieces, like it's... 1650 01:28:31,640 --> 01:28:33,233 It's horrendous, yeah, we... 1651 01:28:33,558 --> 01:28:36,903 Everyone's fingers are crossed at the minute, to see how Guy is. 1652 01:28:36,904 --> 01:28:42,957 So quarter past two, for a 3:00 start to a four-lap Senior race. 1653 01:28:43,026 --> 01:28:44,448 It's just how it is, sort of thing. 1654 01:28:44,449 --> 01:28:46,952 We all enter it. There's no gun to our heads to enter. 1655 01:28:47,239 --> 01:28:50,163 We all love it, and at the end of the day, if it goes wrong 1656 01:28:50,242 --> 01:28:53,371 and the worst does happen, then he died a happy man, like. 1657 01:28:54,955 --> 01:28:58,926 You know, the show's going on. We've got four laps coming here. 1658 01:28:58,927 --> 01:29:00,600 We're a 3:00 start. 1659 01:29:00,669 --> 01:29:03,092 No. It'll be no slower. 1660 01:29:06,500 --> 01:29:08,259 Now let's give you the track conditions. 1661 01:29:08,260 --> 01:29:10,513 Roads. Lack of adhesion at Ballagarey 1662 01:29:10,679 --> 01:29:12,602 Dry around the rest of the course. 1663 01:29:12,764 --> 01:29:14,766 Visibility good. Four lap race. 1664 01:29:16,184 --> 01:29:17,726 Got me fingers crossed for Conor today. 1665 01:29:17,727 --> 01:29:19,775 He'll be out there giving it the berries, as usual. 1666 01:29:19,776 --> 01:29:22,153 I'm right behind you, Conan if you're listening. 1667 01:29:28,780 --> 01:29:31,954 Four laps, 150.92 miles. 1668 01:29:33,118 --> 01:29:36,042 John McGuinness, the race leader in the race before it was abandoned 1669 01:29:36,121 --> 01:29:38,670 is away on number two. This is Ian Hutchinson. 1670 01:29:40,458 --> 01:29:42,300 And now number 10, Conor Cummins, 1671 01:29:42,335 --> 01:29:44,463 looking so good for the first couple of laps. 1672 01:29:44,796 --> 01:29:48,141 He's got to keep it together for the full race today. 1673 01:29:49,000 --> 01:29:51,468 And here comes the first of those machines, it is McGuinness. 1674 01:29:51,469 --> 01:29:53,142 Here's Hutchy now, 0.61, 1675 01:29:53,143 --> 01:29:54,814 that's all there is between the two of them. 1676 01:29:54,815 --> 01:29:57,614 I'm sad to report Michael is in retirement at Joey's. 1677 01:29:57,767 --> 01:29:59,360 And Cameron is off the bike. 1678 01:29:59,361 --> 01:30:01,363 Here's Conor now. Head down. 1679 01:30:02,314 --> 01:30:04,567 So the big news here at Glen Helen. Lap two. 1680 01:30:04,649 --> 01:30:06,902 McGuinness appears to be out. 1681 01:30:06,985 --> 01:30:08,703 And there's 3.24 seconds 1682 01:30:08,778 --> 01:30:11,156 that Ian Hutchinson leads number 10, Conor Cummins. 1683 01:30:30,926 --> 01:30:34,055 Back here at the Grandstand, we have got a situation at the Bungalow 1684 01:30:34,137 --> 01:30:37,186 where Ian Hutchinson retains the lead of the race. 1685 01:30:37,187 --> 01:30:39,360 We're waiting for Conor to appear at the Bungalow 1686 01:30:39,361 --> 01:30:41,409 before we can update that. 1687 01:30:41,410 --> 01:30:43,959 News of Conor Cummins, he came off at the Veranda 1688 01:30:44,022 --> 01:30:45,365 and he's receiving attention. 1689 01:30:45,366 --> 01:30:47,118 So, Conor off at the Veranda. 1690 01:30:47,192 --> 01:30:51,242 Ian Hutchinson crosses the line and rides into the history books. 1691 01:30:51,243 --> 01:30:55,248 Forget the famous five, this is the fabulous, fantastic five 1692 01:30:55,249 --> 01:30:57,752 by the Bingley Bullet Ian Hutchinson, 1693 01:30:57,753 --> 01:31:01,098 30 years of age. He has rewritten the history books 1694 01:31:01,164 --> 01:31:04,543 of one of the greatest motorsport events in the world. 1695 01:31:17,639 --> 01:31:19,892 Again it was the sound and the blurt 1696 01:31:19,893 --> 01:31:21,395 But the blur stopped. 1697 01:31:21,396 --> 01:31:23,227 He was coming around the corner A good race line, 1698 01:31:23,228 --> 01:31:24,853 really good race line in all fairness to him, 1699 01:31:24,854 --> 01:31:26,276 and he was flying round. 1700 01:31:27,065 --> 01:31:30,160 The bike comes down, he kicks the bike away 1701 01:31:30,235 --> 01:31:34,615 and the bike literally turns into a fireball on impact. 1702 01:31:37,867 --> 01:31:40,666 It's like the start of a IV programme, an all-action IV programme 1703 01:31:40,745 --> 01:31:42,582 where the screen is filled with flames, 1704 01:31:42,617 --> 01:31:44,420 and this silhouette comes towards us 1705 01:31:44,499 --> 01:31:46,467 at about waist height, and it's Guy. 1706 01:31:47,200 --> 01:31:49,467 And I'm thinking, "Oh, here we go, I got a job here. " 1707 01:31:49,468 --> 01:31:50,936 First thing that springs to mind. 1708 01:31:51,006 --> 01:31:55,477 So I reached down, grabbed my orange box, the med box. 1709 01:31:55,478 --> 01:31:57,606 I turned around there and Guy's flying past me 1710 01:31:57,607 --> 01:32:01,487 followed by a bike which is on fire and it just screams past me 1711 01:32:01,488 --> 01:32:04,287 and then the bike goes over to one side and it's still in flames 1712 01:32:04,352 --> 01:32:06,446 and there's black smoke everywhere. 1713 01:32:06,447 --> 01:32:08,105 And flames, they make a hell of a mess, don't they? 1714 01:32:08,106 --> 01:32:09,153 And Guy's in the middle. 1715 01:32:11,800 --> 01:32:13,694 I tell him, "I'm not gonna cut your leathers, 1716 01:32:13,695 --> 01:32:15,697 "cos I need to check you over first of all. " 1717 01:32:15,698 --> 01:32:17,871 And he says, "No, don't cut my leathers, don't cut my leathers. " 1718 01:32:17,872 --> 01:32:19,449 Now I understand that because I'm a biker, like, 1719 01:32:19,450 --> 01:32:21,994 and that's the last thing I'd want is somebody to cut my leathers. 1720 01:32:21,995 --> 01:32:24,248 But he was good. He was good. 1721 01:32:25,915 --> 01:32:27,833 Definitely somebody's up there watching him. 1722 01:32:27,834 --> 01:32:29,006 No doubt about it. 1723 01:32:29,961 --> 01:32:30,962 Lucky guy. 1724 01:32:36,468 --> 01:32:39,017 I thought, "Right, job was looking good. " 1725 01:32:39,095 --> 01:32:42,144 Job was looking good, 131 and a half from a standing start. 1726 01:32:42,223 --> 01:32:45,693 Uh, slowing to come into the pits, I think 1306, 1727 01:32:46,394 --> 01:32:47,691 battling for the lead. 1728 01:32:48,480 --> 01:32:52,530 Went out from the pits, got about five mile out, at Glen Vine. 1729 01:32:53,693 --> 01:32:54,865 Took the front. 1730 01:32:55,320 --> 01:32:57,743 Thought I got it. Thought I got it! Got it! Got it! 1731 01:32:57,822 --> 01:32:59,870 See, I've had a few moments like this. 1732 01:32:59,871 --> 01:33:01,999 You're just riding into the grip that you've got. 1733 01:33:02,577 --> 01:33:06,172 And I was riding up to that point of 1734 01:33:06,831 --> 01:33:08,833 I knew where there was decent grip, 1735 01:33:08,834 --> 01:33:10,584 and you couldn't really push past that point. 1736 01:33:10,585 --> 01:33:13,008 Cos I just left the pits with another full tank of petrol, 1737 01:33:13,009 --> 01:33:16,058 and I decided in my head the grip that I could ride up to 1738 01:33:16,132 --> 01:33:17,349 and, um... 1739 01:33:19,344 --> 01:33:20,891 Obviously not. 1740 01:33:20,892 --> 01:33:23,645 I think the full tank of petrol probably made a bit of difference. 1741 01:33:23,723 --> 01:33:27,273 Uh, lost the front. Far fronner. 1742 01:33:28,019 --> 01:33:31,944 You know, one of the faster corners of the track. 1743 01:33:32,023 --> 01:33:34,025 Probably 160-70 mile an hour. 1744 01:33:34,300 --> 01:33:35,547 And took the front, I thought 1745 01:33:35,548 --> 01:33:37,534 "I've got it, I've got it, I've got it, I've got it. 1746 01:33:37,535 --> 01:33:39,708 "No... No, I ain't got it. " 1747 01:33:39,781 --> 01:33:41,374 So I had to jump ship. 1748 01:33:41,375 --> 01:33:43,924 And I think I ended up with a few... 1749 01:33:43,993 --> 01:33:47,042 I've got a few bits of singed eyebrows and eyelashes, 1750 01:33:47,122 --> 01:33:49,375 and singed me fringe and what have you. 1751 01:33:49,457 --> 01:33:51,459 But it's... I ended up in the wall I think. 1752 01:33:51,460 --> 01:33:53,090 I can't remember much. I was knocked out. 1753 01:33:53,091 --> 01:33:54,134 But I'm still here. 1754 01:33:54,135 --> 01:33:56,779 And I'm not bad, really. It could have been a lot worse, couldn't it? 1755 01:33:56,780 --> 01:33:58,407 Could have been a lot worse. 1756 01:33:58,408 --> 01:33:59,580 Yeah, I think it is nothing. 1757 01:33:59,582 --> 01:34:02,756 It's only, you know, a bit of bark off my knees and what have you, 1758 01:34:02,757 --> 01:34:04,699 you know, when you're sliding at 160-70 mile an hour 1759 01:34:04,700 --> 01:34:06,047 that's a lot of heat, isn't it? 1760 01:34:06,057 --> 01:34:08,230 I've got a lot of friction burns from sliding. 1761 01:34:09,060 --> 01:34:10,687 A few broken ribs, a punctured lung. 1762 01:34:11,521 --> 01:34:16,322 Uh, four chipped vertebrae and two cracked vertebrae. 1763 01:34:16,401 --> 01:34:18,153 Apart from that, I'm like a new one. 1764 01:34:18,236 --> 01:34:23,413 So, yeah, just sat here and... Yeah. 1765 01:34:23,491 --> 01:34:26,335 I think... I think here, 1766 01:34:26,411 --> 01:34:29,085 I'm sat here moving my legs and I think, "Ah, I'm invincible. " 1767 01:34:29,164 --> 01:34:31,633 Then I try and get off and I think, "Oh, fucking hell. " 1768 01:34:31,634 --> 01:34:33,728 I'm not as good as I think. 1769 01:34:34,000 --> 01:34:36,587 Cos they say like owt with the spine, you can't rush it, can you? 1770 01:34:36,588 --> 01:34:38,932 Now, it's a stable fracture as it is at the moment, 1771 01:34:39,007 --> 01:34:41,806 but push any harder, you know, and it can... 1772 01:34:41,807 --> 01:34:45,107 Like Conor's just up the corridor there, not looking clever. 1773 01:34:45,108 --> 01:34:48,954 His back's a bit worse than mine, and they're having to send him away 1774 01:34:49,017 --> 01:34:51,987 to get his shoulder and his elbow screwed together. 1775 01:34:52,770 --> 01:34:54,693 But it's part of the game, boy. 1776 01:34:54,772 --> 01:34:56,866 We all know the risks. No one's making us do owt. 1777 01:34:57,525 --> 01:34:59,118 All part of the game. 1778 01:35:01,070 --> 01:35:03,539 Put me in that position again and I'll do exactly the same. 1779 01:35:03,823 --> 01:35:05,291 Exactly the same again. 1780 01:35:07,327 --> 01:35:08,874 l’ll be back. 1781 01:35:09,621 --> 01:35:11,464 He's just making me work for it, isn't he? 1782 01:35:13,708 --> 01:35:14,834 Sorted. 1783 01:35:21,633 --> 01:35:25,012 I think I've had a podium every year since 1997. 1784 01:35:25,013 --> 01:35:27,812 So, it seems weird, you know, coming up on the access road 1785 01:35:27,889 --> 01:35:31,143 and, you know, not getting a cheer and a clap 1786 01:35:31,144 --> 01:35:34,819 and getting waved past the rostrum and I was leading the first race 1787 01:35:34,820 --> 01:35:37,494 and it all went wrong and then in the senior, the blue ribbon race, 1788 01:35:37,495 --> 01:35:40,373 I got up to a sort of eleven second lead and then Guy had the crash. 1789 01:35:40,693 --> 01:35:43,162 You know, the red flags come out and you've got to come back 1790 01:35:43,238 --> 01:35:44,535 and tune yourself back in, 1791 01:35:44,536 --> 01:35:46,073 and get dialled in and ready for the restart 1792 01:35:46,074 --> 01:35:47,741 and the restart looking like it was going good 1793 01:35:47,742 --> 01:35:50,541 and then we had a kill switch failure. 1794 01:35:50,620 --> 01:35:52,839 Two pence wire snaps off and the solder breaks 1795 01:35:52,914 --> 01:35:55,918 and just puts you out of contention completely. 1796 01:35:56,000 --> 01:35:57,836 You know, that's the TT for you, I suppose. 1797 01:35:57,837 --> 01:36:00,841 I've had a lot of luck in the past, I've won a lot of races round here. 1798 01:36:00,922 --> 01:36:03,690 And when luck's not on your side, it's not happening for you. 1799 01:36:03,716 --> 01:36:05,676 For sure Guy Martin's had a worse day than I had, 1800 01:36:05,677 --> 01:36:08,897 and for sure Conor Cummins has had a lot worse day than I have. 1801 01:36:08,972 --> 01:36:12,852 I'm still in one piece. I'm gonna head for the ferry and get home 1802 01:36:12,853 --> 01:36:15,527 and get my thoughts together and see what's going to be available 1803 01:36:15,603 --> 01:36:18,857 for next year, or, if nothing floats me boat, 1804 01:36:18,940 --> 01:36:21,033 I might hang me leathers up. You never know. 1805 01:36:27,740 --> 01:36:29,975 Me and the kids, together; have had our down times 1806 01:36:30,010 --> 01:36:32,211 and I haven't tried to hide anything from them. 1807 01:36:32,287 --> 01:36:34,790 You know, we've done our crying together 1808 01:36:36,165 --> 01:36:38,759 And then, "OK, what are we gonna do now?" 1809 01:36:39,585 --> 01:36:41,212 Get over it, move on. 1810 01:36:41,713 --> 01:36:43,966 I think the point of life is to enjoy it. 1811 01:36:44,048 --> 01:36:47,222 Have as good a time as we can while we're here and what we've got given. 1812 01:36:47,800 --> 01:36:49,391 You can't change what you get given 1813 01:36:49,392 --> 01:36:51,394 but you can decide whether or not to enjoy it. 1814 01:36:56,644 --> 01:36:59,989 I've been to look at where the crash was, 1815 01:37:00,064 --> 01:37:05,161 there's still bits of green paint from either the bike or me leathers 1816 01:37:05,162 --> 01:37:07,070 still on the cat's eye on the side of the road. 1817 01:37:07,071 --> 01:37:10,120 I can actually see where it's all gone wrong. 1818 01:37:10,121 --> 01:37:11,964 I've disappeared over the side. 1819 01:37:11,965 --> 01:37:14,935 And the way I look at it that's where the injuries started to happen 1820 01:37:14,936 --> 01:37:18,190 and it sort of.. It does get to you a little bit. 1821 01:37:19,167 --> 01:37:20,510 The main one was me back. 1822 01:37:20,585 --> 01:37:22,337 I broke that in five places 1823 01:37:22,420 --> 01:37:24,514 and I've got a big scar on my back 1824 01:37:24,589 --> 01:37:29,015 as a result of getting tumbled down the hill and hitting a few things, 1825 01:37:29,093 --> 01:37:31,141 I broke my arm in four places. 1826 01:37:31,142 --> 01:37:34,362 Some slight nerve damage to it but that's coming back nicely. 1827 01:37:34,432 --> 01:37:37,857 My knee was dislocated, a few scrapes, 1828 01:37:37,935 --> 01:37:42,281 I had a fractured pelvis and a fractured shoulder blade 1829 01:37:42,357 --> 01:37:43,779 and a bruised lung, as well. 1830 01:37:44,484 --> 01:37:48,034 Um, there was a bit to take in really, you know. 1831 01:37:48,446 --> 01:37:53,122 To get my head around it was a big challenge, you know, mentally. 1832 01:37:54,118 --> 01:37:55,620 There's no chance I'm giving up. 1833 01:37:55,703 --> 01:38:00,550 I'm 24 year old and I perfectly accept I've been really really lucky 1834 01:38:00,625 --> 01:38:04,220 but me love for bike racing is still there 1835 01:38:04,295 --> 01:38:05,968 and I've got goals I want to achieve. 1836 01:38:06,047 --> 01:38:09,221 So the first opportunity I ever get I'll be straight on it. 1837 01:38:09,300 --> 01:38:11,142 That's my plan, you know. 1838 01:38:11,177 --> 01:38:14,147 Come up to the Veranda next TT or whenever I get back, 1839 01:38:15,056 --> 01:38:17,684 and just attack it like normal. 1840 01:38:19,143 --> 01:38:22,818 Yeah, it was a big one but we'll just get on with life. 1841 01:38:23,147 --> 01:38:24,649 The world ain't gonna stop for me. 1842 01:38:25,441 --> 01:38:28,035 Tremendous start, round the outside. 1843 01:38:28,111 --> 01:38:29,363 We think Ian Hutchinson, 1844 01:38:29,445 --> 01:38:32,870 the five times in a week winner of the TT 1845 01:38:32,949 --> 01:38:35,327 may be the lad who's down there. 1846 01:38:35,328 --> 01:38:39,504 Unfortunately, yeah, I got into the second to last race of the year 1847 01:38:39,505 --> 01:38:43,726 on a short circuit, not a road race, and ended up with this injury. 1848 01:38:44,627 --> 01:38:48,427 I mean, it's a shame how it happened. To be ridden off by somebody else. 1849 01:38:49,674 --> 01:38:53,178 You know, when it happened and they were talking about amputating my leg, 1850 01:38:53,179 --> 01:38:56,433 there was only one reason I didn’t want to amputate 1851 01:38:56,514 --> 01:38:58,937 and that's so I can race a motorbike, you know. 1852 01:38:59,434 --> 01:39:02,028 Apart from that, nothing else really matters, so, 1853 01:39:02,687 --> 01:39:05,361 you know, my argument was to get my foot back on. 1854 01:39:05,362 --> 01:39:07,535 And not only get it on, 1855 01:39:07,536 --> 01:39:11,211 I said, "I don't want a foot just on the end of my leg. 1856 01:39:11,279 --> 01:39:14,783 "I want a foot that's 100% working so I can get on with my job. " 1857 01:39:15,800 --> 01:39:18,285 Couldn't have been a better time for it to happen, obviously, 1858 01:39:18,286 --> 01:39:21,130 seven months until the start of the season, so... 1859 01:39:21,205 --> 01:39:25,051 I've just got to get on with it and get back to fitness 1860 01:39:25,052 --> 01:39:26,895 for the start of next year. 157396

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