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Shaun Harris
13th May 2014, 08:34
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/northern-ireland/motorbikes/



Practice starts Tuesday there time

Tuesday May 13 Practice Schedule

Practice – Roads Close 09.15hrs to 14.45hrs
(Times are approximate)
1st Session Newcomers only 09.45 to 10.15 hrs
2nd Session Supersport 10.30 to 11.15 hrs
3rd Session Superbike 11.30 to 12.15 hrs
4th Session Supertwin 12.30 to 13.15 hrs
5th Session Superstock 13.30 to 14.15 hrs

Thursday May 15 Practice Schedule

Practice – Roads Close 09.15hrs to 14.45hrs
(Times are approximate)
1st Session Supertwin 10.00 to 10.50hrs
2nd Session Superstock 11.05 to 11.55hrs
3rd Session Supersport 12.10 to 13.00hrs
4th Session Superbike 13.15 to 14.15hrs

Thursday May 15 Race Schedule

Racing – Roads Close 17.15 to 21.00 hrs
(Times are approx)
Race 1 Supersport (6 laps) 18.00hrs
Race 2 Supertwin (4 laps) 19.00hrs
Race 3 Superstock (6 laps) 20.00hrs

Saturday May 17 Race Schedule

Roads close 09.30hrs
RACE 1 Supersport Race (6 laps) 10.30 am
RACE 2 Superbike Race (7 laps)
RACE 3 Supertwin Race (4 laps)
RACE 4 Superstock Race (6 laps)
RACE 5 NW200 Superbike Race (7 laps

george formby
13th May 2014, 10:03
Cheers. Was gonna post t'other day that the road racing season is upon us. Hope we get good coverage of the TT, too.

Shaun Harris
13th May 2014, 10:08
Cheers. Was gonna post t'other day that the road racing season is upon us. Hope we get good coverage of the TT, too.








haha The Isle of Man GVT do not make enough money to have it televised any more mmmmmmmmmmm

george formby
13th May 2014, 10:25
haha The Isle of Man GVT do not make enough money to have it televised any more mmmmmmmmmmm

Looks like ITV have the broadcast rights. Just checked there streaming site which it will be on http://www.itv.com/isleofmantt, computer says no. UK residents only. Might work with a proxy, though.

jellywrestler
15th May 2014, 22:01
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/northern-ireland/27333647



on live now

george formby
15th May 2014, 22:33
Great job gentlemen. I'm well sorted, cheers.

Mongolian
16th May 2014, 05:11
Superstock's first race on the line about to start :headbang::headbang::headbang:

MOTOXXX
16th May 2014, 05:53
Good racing so far.

jellywrestler
18th May 2014, 02:02
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/northern-ireland/27333647



on live now

ready for more action...
tyre choice issues

george formby
18th May 2014, 10:24
K'inell. I reckon if anybody were brave enough to check they would find that the NW200 is home to the worlds biggest testicles at the mo. Quite a few pairs.

I was watching some of the wet racing from behind a cushion a last night. Bonkers. The first super bike race.. phew!

Shaun Harris
18th May 2014, 12:41
Bruce Anstey wins the 600 race, he sure has brilliant talent

Crasherfromwayback
18th May 2014, 14:20
Bruce Anstey wins the 600 race, he sure has brilliant talent

Yeah the old cunt still has it.

sil3nt
19th May 2014, 09:09
How the hell is Simon Andrews still alive?

A disturbing crash

Shaun Harris
19th May 2014, 10:18
family and friends are asking world wide that the vid of the crash be taken off the internet as he is bearly alive

Shaun Harris
20th May 2014, 09:05
Mods please delete this crash scene





rip simon

Cleve
20th May 2014, 17:53
RIP Simon Andrews

Erelyes
20th May 2014, 18:33
Farkin hell. Was just watching TT legends a couple days ago where he was recovering from one injury, then crashed again and was lucky to get away with it.

Third time unlucky, RIP.

scott411
21st May 2014, 08:20
a nice article on the situation, I remember this argument happening after Shaun's crash and the fund raising that went on in here,

http://dazooracing.wordpress.com/2014/05/20/road-racing-is-dangerous/

Shaun Harris
21st May 2014, 08:32
a nice article on the situation, I remember this argument happening after Shaun's crash and the fund raising that went on in here,

http://dazooracing.wordpress.com/2014/05/20/road-racing-is-dangerous/










It is very appropriately worded Scott. Thanks again to all who helped my family! Pure road racing has the obvious high risks, but allinvolved know the potentuall risk and it is there freedom of choice to put them selves on the line the way they do.

I never once raced at places like the TT without the thought in the back of my head that I may not be leaving the Island alive which I was prepared for but sorry to say, if you want to WIN the TT you have be prepared for shit happening.

scott411
21st May 2014, 09:01
It is very appropriately worded Scott. Thanks again to all who helped my family! Pure road racing has the obvious high risks, but allinvolved know the potentuall risk and it is there freedom of choice to put them selves on the line the way they do.

I never once raced at places like the TT without the thought in the back of my head that I may not be leaving the Island alive which I was prepared for but sorry to say, if you want to WIN the TT you have be prepared for shit happening.

I once had a friend and her mother lecture me about how stupid i was to race motorcycles with the injuries I had received, they both did this while puffing on cigarettes, the irony was not lost on me,

I dont think i could ever race on these sort of circuits on big bikes, i don't have the guts, but I respect and will always stand up and defend the right of those who want to,

Shaun Harris
21st May 2014, 09:11
I once had a friend and her mother lecture me about how stupid i was to race motorcycles with the injuries I had received, they both did this while puffing on cigarettes, the irony was not lost on me,

I dont think i could ever race on these sort of circuits on big bikes, i don't have the guts, but I respect and will always stand up and defend the right of those who want to,







for 7 years I was an EMERGENCY LATE BOARDING call at the air port leaving NZ to go and race there, why? Because I was sitting in a corner shitting myself and crying knowing what I was about to be doing and what may happen once on a bike an on the Island and maybe leaving my Lady and daughter without a man in there lifes.

SELFISH YES! But to WIN the TT you need to be very committed, even though on the outside it may look like a skip in the park to some riders and the way they deal with it mentally

Races are won in the riders head once all the preperations are done