A Weekend at the IOM TT 2018
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 5:22 am
Now then
Feeling the excitement growing and growing during practice week this year I decided on Wednesday night the I would love to go to the Island for the Superbike race on the first weekend of racing, Sat 2nd June. Not being able to find flights from Liverpool, Newcastle or Manchester that got me out fri night and back Sun night I looked at ferry times from Liverpool and Heysham. I decided to ride over to Liverpool and try and get on the 8pm ferry as a stand. Thurs I was looking at e-bay fro people selling ferry tickets and there was a few but all the wrong dates ! Fre morning i rode to work with a rucksack packed light for a weekend away. During the morning I decided it would be better to have a ticket so that i have a space on a ferry, albeit the wrong date and try and get that changed, so i bought one for bike and rider off a lad and set off from work at 15:30. The M62 was busy as food fri afternoon but i made it after lot of filtering for 6pm. There was a great buzz at the ferry port as you can imagine, lots of bikes obviously and everyone in a happy mood. A mate from Southampton was working at Birkenhead and had seen my tweets about what I was trying and came across to see me off
IMG_7305 by John Taylor, on Flickr
There was three other bikes on standby and I went into the office and presented my dilemma, 'no probs,we'll put you and standby and hopefully there'll be room. 8pm and I'm last bike/vehicle/person loaded onto the ferry, I'd got a place
IMG_7304 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7308 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7309 by John Taylor, on Flickr
I'd let a couple of people who always go to the TT know I was trying to come across to see if they could organise some accommodation for me. First response was my Mate Martin, he and Diane go every year for practice week and high an apartment in Port Erin, no probs, I could have their spare room fro the night but then they are leaving Sat so I would have to find somewhere else. Getting off the ferry at 23:30 I rode to the apartment and after couple of beers we hit the sack. I was over the moon, I had got on a very and had a bed in a very nice apartment, thank you very much cause I had set myself up for a tented village or at worst, a bench on the seafront at Douglas
I'm up and out at 05:25 to do a couple of passes over the Mountain before it gets too busy. The mist was hanging around in Port Erin but as I rode North towards Peel up the amazing A36 which is part of the Tarmac rally on the IOM, which is perfecto
IMG_7311 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7313 by John Taylor, on Flickr
I rose above the cloud and I kept on the A36 through Foxhole and joined the track Ballacraine. I had a real quiet ride round to Ramsey with a big grin inside my helmet as I did my first pass over the Mountain. I got through Guthries and the fog appeared and became very thick, 40mph instead of 140mph thick but luckily it only lasted to The Bungalow and then after crossing the railway lines it disappeared and the rest was clear and bright so I could push on, what a feeling that place gives you, incredible. Obviously there v=was virtually nowt on the road which suited me 'down to the ground' and allowed me to concentrate on my lines and the road rather than any other vehicles or mad bikers Coming down to The Creg I was buzzing, its better than any drug known to man that Mountain, fantastic. I took the back road down to the coast from The Creg and had a ride down to Old Laxey to the sea front and got a couple of pics
IMG_7314 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7315 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7316 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7317 by John Taylor, on Flickr
I went for another shot of adrenaline but someone had fucked up and Mountain was closed !! I went back to Ramsay sea front and had a chat to couple of guys for half an hour before going back to the hairpin and it was open again. This time it was a little busier, which was fine but the fog had gone so it was a clear pass. I saw off a couple of sports bikes before coming up to a lad at The Bungalow and we had a good race and I couldn't get passed him safely until out of Brandywell I got on the power early and went round the outside as he hugged the inside and I was passed him before tipping into Windy Corner, AWESOME
I rode down to the start finish and got a pic at the grandstand before heading back to Port Erin for a shower
IMG_7320 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Martin and Diane were all packed and after a lovely shower we headed to cafe bar Two-Six at the back of the airport at Castletown in the fog again. Got give a shout out to that cafe by the way, absolutely spot on breakfast which was my treat as a thank you for the room
IMG_7321 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7322 by John Taylor, on Flickr
They were going to watch at Governers which is easy for the ferry so I shot off to The Creg-Ny Baa via Douglas and the back roads because the course was now closed to all traffic. I parked up at the back of the pub just out of the car park and watched the Superbike race from there
IMG_7323 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7327 by John Taylor, on Flickr
I got a decent pic of McG as he did his parade lap on the Norton, which sounded fantastic by the way
IMG_7326 by John Taylor, on Flickr
tbc..............
Feeling the excitement growing and growing during practice week this year I decided on Wednesday night the I would love to go to the Island for the Superbike race on the first weekend of racing, Sat 2nd June. Not being able to find flights from Liverpool, Newcastle or Manchester that got me out fri night and back Sun night I looked at ferry times from Liverpool and Heysham. I decided to ride over to Liverpool and try and get on the 8pm ferry as a stand. Thurs I was looking at e-bay fro people selling ferry tickets and there was a few but all the wrong dates ! Fre morning i rode to work with a rucksack packed light for a weekend away. During the morning I decided it would be better to have a ticket so that i have a space on a ferry, albeit the wrong date and try and get that changed, so i bought one for bike and rider off a lad and set off from work at 15:30. The M62 was busy as food fri afternoon but i made it after lot of filtering for 6pm. There was a great buzz at the ferry port as you can imagine, lots of bikes obviously and everyone in a happy mood. A mate from Southampton was working at Birkenhead and had seen my tweets about what I was trying and came across to see me off
IMG_7305 by John Taylor, on Flickr
There was three other bikes on standby and I went into the office and presented my dilemma, 'no probs,we'll put you and standby and hopefully there'll be room. 8pm and I'm last bike/vehicle/person loaded onto the ferry, I'd got a place
IMG_7304 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7308 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7309 by John Taylor, on Flickr
I'd let a couple of people who always go to the TT know I was trying to come across to see if they could organise some accommodation for me. First response was my Mate Martin, he and Diane go every year for practice week and high an apartment in Port Erin, no probs, I could have their spare room fro the night but then they are leaving Sat so I would have to find somewhere else. Getting off the ferry at 23:30 I rode to the apartment and after couple of beers we hit the sack. I was over the moon, I had got on a very and had a bed in a very nice apartment, thank you very much cause I had set myself up for a tented village or at worst, a bench on the seafront at Douglas
I'm up and out at 05:25 to do a couple of passes over the Mountain before it gets too busy. The mist was hanging around in Port Erin but as I rode North towards Peel up the amazing A36 which is part of the Tarmac rally on the IOM, which is perfecto
IMG_7311 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7313 by John Taylor, on Flickr
I rose above the cloud and I kept on the A36 through Foxhole and joined the track Ballacraine. I had a real quiet ride round to Ramsey with a big grin inside my helmet as I did my first pass over the Mountain. I got through Guthries and the fog appeared and became very thick, 40mph instead of 140mph thick but luckily it only lasted to The Bungalow and then after crossing the railway lines it disappeared and the rest was clear and bright so I could push on, what a feeling that place gives you, incredible. Obviously there v=was virtually nowt on the road which suited me 'down to the ground' and allowed me to concentrate on my lines and the road rather than any other vehicles or mad bikers Coming down to The Creg I was buzzing, its better than any drug known to man that Mountain, fantastic. I took the back road down to the coast from The Creg and had a ride down to Old Laxey to the sea front and got a couple of pics
IMG_7314 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7315 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7316 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7317 by John Taylor, on Flickr
I went for another shot of adrenaline but someone had fucked up and Mountain was closed !! I went back to Ramsay sea front and had a chat to couple of guys for half an hour before going back to the hairpin and it was open again. This time it was a little busier, which was fine but the fog had gone so it was a clear pass. I saw off a couple of sports bikes before coming up to a lad at The Bungalow and we had a good race and I couldn't get passed him safely until out of Brandywell I got on the power early and went round the outside as he hugged the inside and I was passed him before tipping into Windy Corner, AWESOME
I rode down to the start finish and got a pic at the grandstand before heading back to Port Erin for a shower
IMG_7320 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Martin and Diane were all packed and after a lovely shower we headed to cafe bar Two-Six at the back of the airport at Castletown in the fog again. Got give a shout out to that cafe by the way, absolutely spot on breakfast which was my treat as a thank you for the room
IMG_7321 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7322 by John Taylor, on Flickr
They were going to watch at Governers which is easy for the ferry so I shot off to The Creg-Ny Baa via Douglas and the back roads because the course was now closed to all traffic. I parked up at the back of the pub just out of the car park and watched the Superbike race from there
IMG_7323 by John Taylor, on Flickr
IMG_7327 by John Taylor, on Flickr
I got a decent pic of McG as he did his parade lap on the Norton, which sounded fantastic by the way
IMG_7326 by John Taylor, on Flickr
tbc..............