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4 hours ago, Blade Runner said:

Being the type of person who will willingly pay up to £4 for a bus journey is what the island needs more of, to keep it and the TT going.

I tip my hat to you sir.

The IOM gov sent a survey out to TT fans just prior to covid,i suggested a Shuttle Bus  doing a circular route from the sea terminal to St Ninians during practice and race week.As a many times user of the Go Saver/ explore cards on the mostly excellent Manx bus service during bike events ,i often find being in Douglas / Strand/ Harbour area the need to get  "uphill" to before and after the action. Even the Victorians had a tram doing this? NB Quarterbridge hotel being closed makes it less attractive . I wonder if a private bus firm could do this?,no timetable needed, just a 52 seater bus doing a  simple circular route,those waiting would know another empty bus will be around in 10 minutes.Perhaps  3  fiberglass ,newspaper vendors huts ,could house a ticket seller( jobs for teens)at the Sea terminal,Villa Marina,and Grandstand . Single ticket= £4  no problem .

Not wishing to upset the taxi trade which needs to survive too.

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10 minutes ago, Ativa said:

This looks awesome.

If they could get it the audience that drive to survive had, or even the current Wrexham football documentary then it could genuinely revolutionise tourism on the island.

https://iomttraces.com/latest/news/no-room-for-error-coming-may-2023/

They are not though, and even if they did the locals would moan 

I wonder if Mr TT, Rob Callister has a starring role? Come to think of it I’m sure our politicos would love to get in on the act, increase their media profile. Remember what it did for TT Blues, and Jurby Prison. 

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32 minutes ago, 2112 said:

I wonder if Mr TT, Rob Callister has a starring role? Come to think of it I’m sure our politicos would love to get in on the act, increase their media profile. Remember what it did for TT Blues, and Jurby Prison. 

Have you seen what drive to survive did for F1?

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41 minutes ago, Mr Helmut Fromage said:

not the best comparison really - if you imply that a multi billion global race industry was saved by a documentary on paid for TV - surely amateur hobbyists in June are a good comparison- Ferrari & Mercedes V Backyard soapbox chancers

I would say quite the opposite.

If a multi billion pond industry that most people on the planet know of can increase its audience off the back of a documentary then imagine what the TT could do?

Have you seen the Wrexham thing?

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On 4/17/2023 at 11:13 PM, Ativa said:

I would say quite the opposite.

If a multi billion pond industry that most people on the planet know of can increase its audience off the back of a documentary then imagine what the TT could do?

Have you seen the Wrexham thing?

Both backed by Netflix and Disney, both contain household names or massive movie stars, both about 2 of the most popular sports in the world. Don’t think John McGuinness Is gonna quite cut it in that company.

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The problem for the TT is that for every enthusiast that is turned on by the the publicity about the danger and potential for fatalities, there are probably a few more who are not interested in motorcycle racing and become less interested in it and the Island as a result. It’s the old “all publicity is good publicity” thing that is not necessarily true. Mass exposure of the TT needs careful handling. I suspect, however that the film will appeal mostly to those within the niche and cement opinion with those people, rather than extending the appeal of the event much wider. 

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3 minutes ago, Happier diner said:

First it is, then it isn't. Then it is a again.

This is turning into a right merry-go-round 

It's swings and roundabouts. It's also good to see that Bushy's are keeping their TT-related apparel/merchandise realistically priced...

 

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On 3/31/2023 at 11:12 PM, Omobono said:

riders often arrived for morning practice having recently departed the Casino , and others following a good sing song in their seafront hotels , no alcohol ban or even testing in Joey Dunlops day  ,  they rode hard and played hard ,  and the better looking ones had no problem pulling the women , Many a rider would do 4 laps in the morning  , finish the race  have a few pints  to rehydrate  over lunch and ride again in the afternoon ,  life was must simpler and less regulated , 

they say before the war  some riders had a strong drink and the continentals  downed  a large glass of fortified wine before the start of a race 

Different times now , much more   control , and probably clearer heads for racing  

Back in the early days it wouldn't be uncommon for some of the gentlemen riders to stop for a snifter on the way round. It was common in quite a few sports before big money and professionalism took over.

In Joey's time the Irish lads used to run on a Castrol R/Guinness mix.

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The operator of the fair is certainly very keen to get back, he was on Man Radio this morning, it just shows the amount of money he is making because it must cost fortunes to bring all the stuff over.   It is not so much the fair I dislike but the position should never be on the promenade.

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