A Brief History About The Origins Of Racing On The Isle Of Man
Posted on 01. Sep, 2010 by admin in News
With speeds of more than 130mph just inches from houses, walls and hedges, fans of the Isle of Man TT for over 100 years have lined the circuit to witness the world’s best motorcycle riders fly past in a blur of color and noise. The Isle of Man owes the success of the race that bears its name not only to the Isle’s natural beauty and exhilarating roads but possibly more so due to its early laissez-faire stance on speed limits. The world-famous motorcycle race owes its existence to the Motor Car Act enacted on the British mainland in 1903
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