Classic Bike Guide

This year’s Classic TT

THE CLASSIC TT IS AN OVERLOAD ON the senses. The sounds and smells take you back in time, with the distinctive ear-bleeding noise of multi-cylinder machines like an MV 350 and 500, or the rib-tingling drone of a single-cylinder race bike.

Equally, the smells are almost overwhelming, as two-stroke clings to the air, causing a slight haze across the paddock, mixing with Castrol R.

Throughout the day the paddock is alive to the sounds of distinctive bikes, from a race-prepared Ducati 888, to an AJS 350.

The majority of race fans flock to the Island to witness TT stars battle it out on the closed road circuit, with perfectly prepared classic machinery – but there is more to the Classic TT than just the racing. The paddock is relaxed, riders and teams don’t hide in motorhomes, there is a festival feel and a family atmosphere to the paddock. It’s still the TT, but at a more relaxed pace.

Then you have the VMCC day at Jurby race circuit, the parade laps and the regular bumping into famous racers from past and present. Museums, stunning (weather permitting) scenery and the simple fact nothing on the Isle of Man is ever very far away.

Then there’s the Island itself at your disposal. If you want to escape the paddock the

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