I Trained like the Most Dangerous Racers in the World

Published 2024-06-07
The Isle of Man is considered the most dangerous race in the world. After interviewing a 2nd generation Isle of Man racer, I decided to see for myself: what would happen if a newb like me trained like an Isle of Man racer for 72 hours?

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All Comments (21)
  • @williamrose2506
    Been riding for 70 years. Still ride 3 times a day. It never gets old. You may go through phases, but you never lose your addiction to it.
  • @bldfit46
    For variety and the desire to challenge one self Doodles channel is increasingly becoming one of the best motorcycle channels to watch.
  • @a8f235
    What most people don't get is that trackdays is about becoming a better rider, so it doesn't matter what bike you own or what bike you prefer, it's only about improving yourself. This will automatically help you out on the public roads as well so it's not about trying to set the fastest laptimes. Trackdays are a very humbling experience because there's no cheating how good you are, it just will make you crash. Just be humble and honest with yourself, and just start the grind one step at a time and listen to the instructors because they usually know what they're talking about. Ignore the other riders out there because you're not there to race anyone, you're there to improve yourself. Just let faster people move up ahead and focus on your own tasks. Trying to follow faster people is when you very easily end up doing mistakes, so just focus on yourself that's all there is. Speed comes through personal growth, not by twisting the wrist....
  • @RuiSimonetti
    What you should do is to come here to the Isle of Man and watch them race! It's absolutely AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!
  • "What's happening to me?" "Somethings happening to me." "I'm turning into a crazy person." TOO FUNNY! :-)
  • @capncanada22
    The fact that you were smiling and willing to keep going after going wide on that turn and falling in the grass shows your passion for riding! 👏
  • Well you've gone from tip toeing around curves in the mountains a few years ago to a full blown speed diva at the race track.... what's next??? LOL Thanks Doodle for taking us along!!!! Just be careful, stay safe and be blessed!!!!
  • @fever2099
    Watch "TT3D: Closer to the Edge" It chronicles the 2010 Isle of Man TT races. One of the best documentaries I've ever seen, and it'll whet your appetite for the TT and the IOM even more. Plus you'll get introduced to the craziness that is Guy Martin.
  • @shadyvito
    Of all the channels of people starting their motorcycle journey, you are the only one doing it right. I've been riding for 40ish years. Pre internet, I took safety courses, read books, and watched videos to learn everything I can about how motorcycles work and to handle them correctly. Lots of YouTubers record their lives going to events and on group rides. I watch some of these people (I'm not saying this to be mean) and they cannot ride good. They can go and stop. You, however, and going on a journey of knowledge and I'm loving watching you. Even though I have years of experience, I am picking up new tips and practicing more because of you and I thank you for that. You are an amazing young lady and you are setting an amazing example for new riders. If you are ever in the Philadelphia area I would love to show you some amazing roads we have.
  • @CC-mb8fi
    My father was on IOM TT I Been riding since 1964...... I have had a myriad of insane bikes My last i have let go now was a modded 270hp Suzuki BKing.......this bike was mental and because i am an ex powerlifter and sportsman i had the strength to muscle this awsome bike around and surprised all the superbike riders down the mountain passes and through the twisties Trust me, 60 years of riding everything, you will never tire of riding My dad told me: You dont stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding....... Never a truer word spoken...... RiP dad, i havent forgotten
  • @jimmansi1187
    There’s nothing like doing a track day as we saw you improved so much in a few days, great job & hope to see more track days in the future, stay safe out there!
  • @CactusJack252
    From seeing you just riding around a bit in Georgia to doing this. Your growth has been amazing the past few years.
  • @nicoj3660
    Your seating-position got better and better as the video went on!
  • @neonsamurai1348
    FYI you can also push-steer in low speed maneuvering to lean the bike over in the same direction you are pushing in, as it causes the front tire to step out, you just have to bring the tire back into the corner once it leans over to maintain or stop the lean. The difference is that at higher speed the bike wants to right itself which is why you need constant pressure to hold the bike in the corner.
  • You’re amazing! I love that you own up to “being cocky” as you were trying to get your butt off the seat and then you crashed. You have come so far with fears that you once had. I love that you stay at your own pace! Big hugs and love to you! ❤️❤️❤️
  • @rik3849
    Cody plays video games evvvverydaaaay 😂😂 LOL, Sass overload 😂😂😂😂
  • @freebird7629
    Doodle, I commend you for continually pushing yourself to new challenges! Keep up the great work!
  • @russsaunders321
    Way to go Doodle! Every time you improved and that makes it even more fun. I will be following! Stay safe!