The actual race today wasn’t too bad. The lead up was shocking but not too bothered about that. the quality of the stream is crap though. It’s like watching a dodgy pirate dvd from 2005
I watched the live stream for the Superbike race today and stream was fine. Pixelated a few times, but not enough to complain about in all honesty. I’m watching it via the Firestick app. For £15 I think it’s excellent, but I’d already made the comment that this is the test year . If they get high enough demand the price will rocket next year.
Taken from a thread running on Pistonheads , the link below : https://twitter.com/craighughes666/status/1533054318894534656?s=21&t=zrxSjK8Nsz6k0QKi4-JQOg There are some absolute idiots that walk amongst us !
This Dunlop thing is going to ruin the tt…. As they stopped then riding on them at the north west, Dunlop have really screwed up here
some kid from a local school field from the bits I’ve managed to pick up won’t stop the hardcore tt heads jumping in though lol
someone needs to tell itv4 we’ve waited three years for this and there’s absolute no one watching who wants to see Steve player canoeing for the first 20 minutes of the highlight show
Awesome Hickman goes straight for the jugular on lap one, and a very respectable finish by McGuinness. Also very much like the lipstick this year.!
Passenger has passed away and rider/driver serious condition from what I saw on Twitter sadly. https://twitter.com/denkmit/status/1533192881778876416
VERY SAD The Isle of Man TT Races regrets to confirm that Olivier Lavorel, 35, from Sillingy, France waskilled in an incident during the first Sidecar Race of the 2022 Isle of Man TT Races. The accident occurred at Ago’s Leap, just under 1 mile into the Course, on the opening lap of therace. Olivier was competing in his first TT as a passenger to César Chanel. César was taken to Noble’s Hospital by road and airlifted to Aintree Hospital in a critical condition. Olivier and César were both newcomers at the Isle of Man TT Races and had been elevated from start number 39 to start number 21 after qualifying as the 15th fastest pairing, having posted an impressive lap speed of 108.420mph. An experienced pairing, Olivier and César had taken numerous victories and podiums in the French F1 and F2 National Sidecar Championships. The isle of Man TT Races pass on their deepest sympathy to Olivier’s family, friends andloved ones, and our thoughts and best wishes are with César at this time."