Probably but they are also probably doing it so that all the nutters & fans don't try to screw it up by either trying to stop him by wanting autographs, photographs or trying to ride with him & wanting to talk, I get the feeling he likes to retreat inside his head & just do it, not analyse it with every Tom Dick, or Harrietback to the more important stuff, is there any reports of GMs progress around Britain, or are they doing a news blackout ahead if the programme on C4 schedule for just after Xmas. 28th or 29th from memory
As always there would be a minority of 'idiots' that woul spoil things, but why post the video the other day saying he is doing it, why not wait till he's done it? It's a shame though, he would have passed within a 100m or so from my house on Sunday, I'd have cheered him by, had i known,Probably but they are also probably doing it so that all the nutters & fans don't try to screw it up by either trying to stop him by wanting autographs, photographs or trying to ride with him & wanting to talk, I get the feeling he likes to retreat inside his head & just do it, not analyse it with every Tom Dick, or Harriet
A said idiot is far better than a sad idiotor maybe i'm one of said idiots lol
I'm not sure that he has done this, I think it's the media that has done it for him, the rest of the serious races don't have the personality.I do find his programmes quite watchable, but he is a master of self-promotion. For a man who never won a TT he somehow invented himself as the face of the TT.
Yes I think you are right, but I also think he was more embarrassed than everybody else certainly than the brains in Lincoln.And some of the record attempts have been bloody pitiful. The tandem bike thing was pretty rubbish, and the human powered water speed record was an utter embarrassment.
He has won just about all the other road races though, just hasn't happened at the TT, and had some pretty major accidents, some of his competitors haven't, exception being Ian Hutchinson, who has had terrible leg injuries and made a winning comeback, but have you heard him talk, he just hasn't got the "fizz" or outward enthusiasm of Martin (and that's no disrespect to Hutchy).I do find his programmes quite watchable, but he is a master of self-promotion. For a man who never won a TT he somehow invented himself as the face of the TT. And some of the record attempts have been bloody pitiful. The tandem bike thing was pretty rubbish, and the human powered water speed record was an utter embarrassment. Not that I could do any better, I suppose. (Cross between Wolverine and Fred Dibnah, according to my mate Andy.)
I do find his programmes quite watchable, but he is a master of self-promotion. For a man who never won a TT he somehow invented himself as the face of the TT. And some of the record attempts have been bloody pitiful. The tandem bike thing was pretty rubbish, and the human powered water speed record was an utter embarrassment. Not that I could do any better, I suppose. (Cross between Wolverine and Fred Dibnah, according to my mate Andy.)
I'm not overly keen on the bloke, I have followed the Isle of Man TT for a number of years, and he got himself in a right old strop the other year because he missed out on a podium finish due to speeding in the pit lane. He believed that he should have got away with it, and although it was a fraction of a mph, rules are rules.
And as we know in any top level competition, thousands of a second can make a vast difference.
As for my licence, it's the first time that I've not had any points on for some time, but that is partly due to being told that next time I get caught over-stepping the mark I'll be eating porridge and doing my best not to drop the soap in the shower
I do find his programmes quite watchable, but he is a master of self-promotion. For a man who never won a TT he somehow invented himself as the face of the TT. And some of the record attempts have been bloody pitiful. The tandem bike thing was pretty rubbish, and the human powered water speed record was an utter embarrassment. Not that I could do any better, I suppose. (Cross between Wolverine and Fred Dibnah, according to my mate Andy.)
To be fair, they called it a limit, not a guideline. If he can't control a bike well enough to keep it under a limit, he shouldn't win a TT, should he?To be fair it was 0.1mph over the "limit"..
I don't think he turned up for the podium.....@Reynard it's much the same with the TT. And as you rightly said, that late braking can make the difference between speeding and not. Whether it is 0.1mph or 001mph. And to complain like Guy Martin did over 0.1 mph is very unprofessional, I think I may be right in saying that he ended up on the lower tier of the podium, (2nd or 3rd) where he took his trophy and stormed off like a precocious child.
I don't think he turned up for the podium.....