Another beautiful day in paradise on Senior Race Day: 6 laps - 226.38 miles. Rutter had the lead until the end of the first lap and McGuiness took over and was 28 sec's up at the end. His first lap, from a standing start, was at an average speed of 129.88 mph. I watched from Union Mills and he was pushing the bike for all it was worth. The second lap he just cruised through like it was one turn and he was on a rocking horse - he had his "racing face" on as Joey Dunlop would say. His second lap was at 130.354 mph. He broke the 130 mph ceiling and then some.
At 3:15 pm they started the Parade of Champions. Agostini, Fogarty, Surtees and all the old champions riding their bikes from their era. It only took 15 minutes for them all to pass but to see these guys, some in their 70's waving to the crowd as they passed was really moving. Funny how the you put some old racer on a racing machine on the TT course and they forget it is a parade - it is a RACE!!!!They all went by at 80 mph riding with one hand and waving with the other! One rider even caught up with the Marshall that was going through ahead of them.
Unfortunately, a rider lost control of his bike coming down the mountain today and jumped the hedge. He was killed outright and the bike flew about 60 feet in the air and landed on four spectators killing two of them. The other two are in critical condition in hospital. I always sit on the inside of the turn. If they come off they go away from me. However, on the flat, you can't tell where they will go if they loose it.
Off to the pub for a late pint. There is a race down south tomorrow and that will be the last of the motorcycle racing.
Thinking of you all,
Marty