@Bilal Khalid You "bet they weren't going that fast"? Doesn't appear that you know ANYTHING about the TT. It's a time trial (although the TT stands for Tourist Trophy) so the racers will be going at 90 - 95%*of what's possible at any given time - no one is 'hanging about' at the TT. Look beyond the top 6, perhaps down to the top 30 - 40, and you'll still see racers putting in phenomenal lap times. Lesser bikes, smaller privateer teams, and less skill perhaps, but no one is going slowly. The margins are tiny, and occasionally riders will simply be 'lucky' - check out Keith Amor's Supersport crash (circa 2012 - I'm not sure of the year off the top of my head) he slides somewhere around 80 - 100 metres while miraculously managing to hit nothing - a kerb or a wall could have seen a bad accident. Or check out Connor Cummins legendary 2010 crash at the Verandah - how he survived is anyone's guess. Going further back, how about Milky Quayles crash (roughly 2003 or thereabouts) - you'll wonder how anyone could live through that. There are literally dozens, possibly hundreds, of crashes at the TT where luck played a massive part - and to dare suggest that "they weren't going that fast" is offensive to say the least. You've no idea what you're talking about - it's just that simple. *I'm certain that a number of people will say that the racers are going at 100% - I'm not sure about that - no one can ride on the ragged edge for an hour and a half, so they'll hold a few percent back at times. It's likely that 90 - 95% is unrealistic too - it's probably around 95%(+) but it's difficult to quantify. Suffice to say that they are tearing it up.
@Bilal Khalid That's very kind of you. I wouldn't like to promise that I am "right" about everything, but what I am right about is that no one is going slowly at the TT. When Valentino Rossi admits that he's not cut out for a motorcycle race, you KNOW that it's the toughest motorcycle race in the World. And I mean no disrespect to any other road event, (or Dakar to be fair.)
I like riding motorcycles. Sometimes I hate my day job. I don't think I'd give up my day job for motorcycle road racing, even if I was good enough. Now if only I could get paid for doing a lap of the Isle of Man in about 50 to 60 minutes. I might be able to do that :)
@@brianjenkins6868 if there was ever the ultimate lie, this would be it. V4 gulp petrol almost faster than an hellcat going at it. Full tank at quick-ish rate on oem one does 80-90 miles with nothing in reserve. It would actually be nice to have good fuel economy or a bigger tank in one.
Especially in his younger days of toe cutter helmets where the visor never sat just right and eyes are still getting rammed with air your eyes just stream , especially at ya man speeds
Its like doing a perfect race on a PlayStation game, which Never happens, and He is actually doing it in Real life. Unreal riding . Unreal bike. Mind blown
100% I’m not taking any credit away from these riders but having played the game and ridden the tt course on a 1000cc bike I can honestly say I find real life easier
@@gazmgow622 cause you're playing a motorcycle game with car's physics. Unfortunately TT Isle of Man is a broke game. At least it have a great scenario and graphics, but poor physics.
@@beansbeans1000 I hadn’t seen the comment before and his ‘copy/paste’ job introduced me to it. It really made me laugh. Plus, ‘Gold’ is directed at the comment itself rather than user’s ability to crack a joke.. Generally speaking, the comment was pure freaking gold haha
This truly is incredible. 15 seconds from the start he is doing 172mph into the dip at bottom of bray hill, the incomprehensible speed added with the low sun blinding entry lines, it is staggering to watch. Pb magazine, Micheal Rutter and Ducati, take a bow.
Out of all the POV footage i've seen thus far surrouning the TT this has gotta be the smoothest ride, the Panigale isn't fighting you as much as what i've seen on the other bikes where there's much more aggressive shaking and trembling on the straights and turns, i dunno if its just the way the camera is setup or if that suspension of his is dialed in on this bike but thats probably the most comfortable i've seen anyone sending it at 200mph ... what a beautiful relationship between man and machine right here.
Funny how the speedo goes "ok i'm done with this shit" and litterally stops to telling you the acutal Speed while the front wheel goes in the sky sponsored by NASA
Models from around 2000 onwards tend to not show above 186mph unless tampered with by the end user. This is due to a gentleman's agreement between manufacturers. Further info available on the internet ;)
That was what made me love my ninja 500. It was quick and light, but never had enough power, especially down low, to cover over poor shifting or a sloppy corner. It also responded wonderfully when you got it right. It made me a better rider, without question.
@@vipe650r you have a good adaptation to your bike. I've try so many bikes with a different type. I need to feel it and adaptation again. Every bikes have a advantages and disadvantages.
To be fare, it’s amazing how stable the bike is, it’s only slightly shaking it’s head now and again even though he’s completely on it from the pits. Fantastic
You’re watching a man practice his religion. You do a thing like that because you want to. Money can’t make a man risk himself like that. Pure flow state.
amen! you want to meet your maker? push yourself beyond the limits of your own fear, and put no one else at risk but yourself... that's how anyone should practice their own spirituality (you name it).
Great bloke, and equally a great rider, met him a few times about 9 yrs ago , when I worked at Mallory Park, he’s one of those guys who has the time of day for anyone , down to earth , and has been a consistent rider over the yrs and good in the wet ,, cheers Shane uk 🇬🇧
Yep me too, saw him there in 2005 when he was riding Honda. I asked for his autograph and the only bit of paper I had was the paper work for a brand new Honda FireBlade I had just bought!?! Which I still have, he is truly a fantastic guy!
I've seen dozens of TT videos and I cannot comprehend how this is humanly possible. A suicidal maniac might be able to do this for a little bit before crashing. But these folks do this lap after lap, day after day. Any lapse in focus, any self-doubt for a second and it's all over.
rose mont That and any mechanical failure... you need complete faith in the bike, your team, and your own abilities. Me? My brain would run amok.....what if a tyre blew, the chain snapped...a Pheasant ran out! Amazing though...
i keep coming back to this video. idk if its the pov or the rider but this is one of the most intense onboard trials of the TT. His name is Michael Rutter.
It makes you motion sick after a couple of minutes and we are just watching. It is unbelievable the skill of the rider and the power and reliability of the Ducati.
This is relatable in as much as you are looking at an over the counter road bike. You don't get a Speedo on the race bikes so you are blown away by Michaels skill and bravery .
the way he sat in the pits, pulled away and was flat out with in the space of seconds was mind blowing.. I've seen alot of onboard laps at the tt but actually seeing the speedo puts it more into perspective
One of the best quality and fastest videos I've watched so far, the only successful video in the super sport racing engine category. Ducati v4, the model that I love too, that throws the roads of labor and passion. It's a legend.Take care of yourself man, good luck
@@mikefandango2296 So my friend, I can't imagine the end of this excitement dizzying road Nevertheless, it should not be forgotten that if we want to live life to the fullest sometimes, it is necessary to slow down and take a break, rest or even watch around. Life is worth living. Good luck to you.
(assuming it was a mosquito) Just think about all the people he never got to bite ! The mosquito should have learned how to cross the road . In the UK , in the 70s, we used to have "The Green Cross Code" , starring Darth Vader (David Prowse) without the scary helmet and cloak.
At first I was like "Oh, he's good, 180 kmh pretty damn good." Then I was like "wait a minute... that doesn't look like a 'k', is than an 'm'? Let me take a screenshot and zoom in. OH FUCK IT'S MPH!" Needless to say, I peed myself a little.
I'm convinced and just have to experience this with my own 2 eyes and ears now I'm booking my bucket list trip to TIOM after watching this. Sheezas I've been to lots of world superbike and Moto Gps here in Australia but with all due respect, they got nothing compared to these skillful and courageous riders. It's like the Erzberg of road racing
Valentino Rossi once came over here to watch it and he even said that these riders are insane. About 6 years ago we had 5 people killed in one weekend and that's not including the members of the public who are allowed on the route (with no speed limits) prior to the race weekend.
Bu güne kadar izlediğim en kaliteli ve hızlı videolardan tek süper sport yarış motoru kategorisindeki tek başarılı video. Emek ve tutkunun yolların tozunu attıran Benimde sevdiğim model Ducati v4.. Tam bir efsane
Wow, I had respect for Rutter before this but damn, man that ride on an 'out the showroom' Ducati V4 just proves his talent - and how bloody amazing the new V4 ducati really is
Yep, it’s always interesting to see him at Donington on a magazine bike test pushing well under 1:40 on a stock road bike when loads of races on race bikes are high 140’s 😀🤛 he is just fast and class
iiredeye iiredeye yep, he almost won the BSB title with Honda but it was a difficult last part of the season for him as I remember - shame I think he deserved it that year.
I have to come back and watch this again every now and then, just out of this world, would I lend him my £30K Ducati for a blast ??? Nah I don’t think so ! I think Micheal won the Macau this year? But it was another crash fest and ended early. Epic rider
4 роки тому+1
It's amazing that all that power going through that rear tire ,and it's only held on to the rim with 35 psi ,everything else on the bike is tightly bolted
Back in the early 2000's, Michael was leading a seinor TT when one of his contact lenses came out, then the other one, then one back in again, which is how he finished the race, and still got top 3.
Now I understand the saying
"you only crash once at the TT"
Unless you're Guy Martin!
Plenty of riders have crashed more than once at the TT and survived.
Guy Martin would have been doing about 150-160mph when he came off in 2010
@Bilal Khalid You "bet they weren't going that fast"?
Doesn't appear that you know ANYTHING about the TT.
It's a time trial (although the TT stands for Tourist Trophy) so the racers will be going at 90 - 95%*of what's possible at any given time - no one is 'hanging about' at the TT.
Look beyond the top 6, perhaps down to the top 30 - 40, and you'll still see racers putting in phenomenal lap times. Lesser bikes, smaller privateer teams, and less skill perhaps, but no one is going slowly.
The margins are tiny, and occasionally riders will simply be 'lucky' - check out Keith Amor's Supersport crash (circa 2012 - I'm not sure of the year off the top of my head) he slides somewhere around 80 - 100 metres while miraculously managing to hit nothing - a kerb or a wall could have seen a bad accident.
Or check out Connor Cummins legendary 2010 crash at the Verandah - how he survived is anyone's guess.
Going further back, how about Milky Quayles crash (roughly 2003 or thereabouts) - you'll wonder how anyone could live through that.
There are literally dozens, possibly hundreds, of crashes at the TT where luck played a massive part - and to dare suggest that "they weren't going that fast" is offensive to say the least.
You've no idea what you're talking about - it's just that simple.
*I'm certain that a number of people will say that the racers are going at 100% - I'm not sure about that - no one can ride on the ragged edge for an hour and a half, so they'll hold a few percent back at times.
It's likely that 90 - 95% is unrealistic too - it's probably around 95%(+) but it's difficult to quantify. Suffice to say that they are tearing it up.
@Bilal Khalid That's very kind of you. I wouldn't like to promise that I am "right" about everything, but what I am right about is that no one is going slowly at the TT.
When Valentino Rossi admits that he's not cut out for a motorcycle race, you KNOW that it's the toughest motorcycle race in the World.
And I mean no disrespect to any other road event, (or Dakar to be fair.)
I was like “Holy crap! That’s mph not kph!!!!!”
Yeah meaning this bike is almost as fast as the Democedici
??
Even if those where in kph i'd still struggle to keep up. Insane
The super bikes are hitting 200mph ish at the bottom of bray hill which is at 1:13 in the video
Never seen a MPG gauge go up and down so fast!!!!!!!!!!!
Damn i just knew😨
Officer: "Do you know how fast you were going?"
Biker: "- - -!"
lol
328km per hour
"Oh I'm sorry. Have a nice day then"
Buker : "How the hell did you catch me???"
If I lived anywhere on TT Island, I'd secure my house against meteor impact.
🤣🤪😂
Me toooooo
lmao😆
nah that asteroid but dont worry you will be rich
you might think doing 200 mph on a village road with the sun in the face is insane ... but for him, it was tuesday ...
I was thinking the same thing!
I need to stop being mediocre
I like riding motorcycles. Sometimes I hate my day job. I don't think I'd give up my day job for motorcycle road racing, even if I was good enough. Now if only I could get paid for doing a lap of the Isle of Man in about 50 to 60 minutes. I might be able to do that :)
Complete idiot riding like that . Dangerous
@@darkelf1000 who asked you?
I did
Love how the speedo flashes RED after 180 as if to say "this shit is out of my hands now bro, I will not be a part of this anymore" Fantastic stuff.
Hhahahahha i think i shit my pants hahahahah
It's a safety feature... keeps folks from consciously tryna hit 200. Funny as hell but true.
@@KingCast65 it's telling him to go up a gear.
Blahahaha good one
This is what happens when you say Jesus take the wheel
I just don't get how this is humanly possible. The combination of unearthly talent and superhuman guts is just unfathomable.
If you think his riding skills are impressive, the display shows 15 mpg flatout at 190mph now THAT is impressive
hey can you please explain to me what mpg meaning
@@AqilRazid at 195 miles per hour it's doing 15 miles per gallon or 305 kilometres per hour it's using 5.3 litres per kilometer.
@@brianjenkins6868 if there was ever the ultimate lie, this would be it. V4 gulp petrol almost faster than an hellcat going at it. Full tank at quick-ish rate on oem one does 80-90 miles with nothing in reserve.
It would actually be nice to have good fuel economy or a bigger tank in one.
@@brianjenkins6868 dude, 0,1568 liters per kilometer. Where the hell did you get 5,3.
This Ducati can only fit of 16 liters of fuel.
@@brianjenkins6868 1 gallon not even close to 4 litres
Joey Dunlops famous quote, "There's a green blur, and there's a grey blur, you try and stay on the grey blur!"
Especially in his younger days of toe cutter helmets where the visor never sat just right and eyes are still getting rammed with air your eyes just stream , especially at ya man speeds
Great quote
And try avoid a brown blur
@@jaycspeedier5507 whats that brown blur?
Shit I dont get it, would anyone be so kind to explain the quote
Its like doing a perfect race on a PlayStation game, which Never happens, and He is actually doing it in Real life. Unreal riding . Unreal bike. Mind blown
Ha yes there are no restarts in that game lol, and it’s called riding not driving
100% I’m not taking any credit away from these riders but having played the game and ridden the tt course on a 1000cc bike I can honestly say I find real life easier
Balls of steel 🤪
This man has brilliant riding skills
everything is different when your life is on the line mate
@@gazmgow622 cause you're playing a motorcycle game with car's physics. Unfortunately TT Isle of Man is a broke game. At least it have a great scenario and graphics, but poor physics.
Officer: "do you know why i pulled you over"?
Him: " because i let you"
And I was looking for a gas station to fill up for the second run...
Gold !
@@palomino73 Yeah but copy and pasted from over a year before.
Agree "GOLD", but hot this users work.
Plagiarism at best. SAD.
@@beansbeans1000 bro it is just an youtube comment. chill.
@@beansbeans1000 I hadn’t seen the comment before and his ‘copy/paste’ job introduced me to it. It really made me laugh.
Plus, ‘Gold’ is directed at the comment itself rather than user’s ability to crack a joke.. Generally speaking, the comment was pure freaking gold haha
7:54 to 7:58 how close he is to those kerbs. absolutely no margin for error. Total respect for all the riders on this course.
Honestly... I think any given second in this video is with no margin for errors. This is just crazy!
@@Tanaf1991 Yeah, u right. But that part was nail biting
There's a lot of room for error, just look behind starting/finish grid.
Spoiler: it's a graveyard right at start/finish
Officer: “Do you know why I pulled you over? I clocked you doing 190mph in a 65.”
Rider: “190? My speedometer was showing
- - -.”
What was the Ossifer riding if he caught a 190mph racer?!
Bilal Khalid But you’re the one who didn’t get the joke though
Cmon. No one is catching this guy.
Officer ..."do you know why I pulled you over?"
Biker " because I let you."
@@rattusnorvegicus4380 A barrier, next lap.
This truly is incredible. 15 seconds from the start he is doing 172mph into the dip at bottom of bray hill, the incomprehensible speed added with the low sun blinding entry lines, it is staggering to watch. Pb magazine, Micheal Rutter and Ducati, take a bow.
Outstanding!!!
Shit, I didn’t get the speedo was mph !!! Nuts...
Yeah that low sun was a serious hazard on a bike still trying to wheelie @ 130mph +
For what it's worth he's a brilliant fella too..!! Met him a few years ago at the Northwest 200. Had a pint with us and a total laugh. Legend..!!
it's even faster than a 737 typical takeoff speed. wtf.
The Ducati Panigale V4 Speciale, an Italian masterpiece, 🇮🇹🏁
All italian motorcycles are masterpieces
A lot more relaxing to watch instead of having those high pitch japanese bikes screamin in my ear 😂
@@mattvewfindlay2228 and cars🙃
It physically and emotionally drained me just watching that. Heroes.
I had to put on a helmet to finish this video😂
Well done, it pays to play safe.
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh savage
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah man and I even put ma racing suit on
Helmet won’t help at this speed.
Nothing worse than being late for work
Nothing better* than being late for work
Brilliant 😆
My FZ09 and I relish in having an excuse to unleash the beast.
😂😂
that's the speed when you get laid XD for work is like 10mph less XD
Out of all the POV footage i've seen thus far surrouning the TT this has gotta be the smoothest ride, the Panigale isn't fighting you as much as what i've seen on the other bikes where there's much more aggressive shaking and trembling on the straights and turns, i dunno if its just the way the camera is setup or if that suspension of his is dialed in on this bike but thats probably the most comfortable i've seen anyone sending it at 200mph ... what a beautiful relationship between man and machine right here.
Probably a gimbal mounted video camera... provides ultra smooth footage. Awesome to watch.
I just cannot understand how is this possible. Crazy.
Funny how the speedo goes "ok i'm done with this shit" and litterally stops to telling you the acutal Speed while the front wheel goes in the sky sponsored by NASA
"185+?! No no no, thats to damm fast..."
or the bike was so smart it think that whoever got the balls to ride it 185+ wouldn't look at the speedo.
Italian electrics?
Models from around 2000 onwards tend to not show above 186mph unless tampered with by the end user.
This is due to a gentleman's agreement between manufacturers. Further info available on the internet ;)
@@johnmontgomery3174 German Electrics Hardware is from Bosch by the way😎
The ‘Speciale’ element of the V4 is actually a large cutout in the seat for massive balls.
How can you remember all the corners in such a crazy speeds?? Big respect 👍👍👍👍
practice, practice and practice
When you hear the revs drop right down for a tight corner and the speedo still says 90 mph 😳😳
Casually going through a tight turn at around 100 mph
After 185. Speedo has said " WTF SIR WHAT ARE U DOIN??!!! IM OUT " 😂
2:51 speedometer was like "I can't handle it no more"
300+ kph at this moments 0__0
Respect to all the riders in the TT. This rider is showing astonishing skill and courage on this video. Simply awe inspiring.
Michael Rutter. The quiet man of the roads racing scene. Consumate professional. Hats off. Utterly jaw dropping. 👏👏👏👏
LOL after the 184 mark on the speedo there should be a writing sayng" YOUR FLYING BRUH" :)
And when the guy reads it, he'll be flying for sure..
its mph, right?
@@dominiknotz1870 yes it is 185 mph= 297kph
I don't understand why a digital readout speedometer has a max out..
I'd rather have it display a picture of the Grim Reaper
No matter how fast your bike you're nothing without riding skills.
It's the rider, not the ride.
Is the Indian.. Not the arrow
That was what made me love my ninja 500. It was quick and light, but never had enough power, especially down low, to cover over poor shifting or a sloppy corner. It also responded wonderfully when you got it right. It made me a better rider, without question.
@@vipe650r you have a good adaptation to your bike. I've try so many bikes with a different type. I need to feel it and adaptation again. Every bikes have a advantages and disadvantages.
@@hagaxxx is the cowboy, not the gun :-D
Even more impressive when you realise the rider is 47
😲
With age come experience. With experience, he was able to make it to 47. He probably saw his future because of how fast he rides.
i've met Michael a few times very humble down to earth guy
@@johnmalcolm600
Yep. Thoroughly decent chap.
i like how this comment has 47 likes.. let's not disturb the balance
To be fare, it’s amazing how stable the bike is, it’s only slightly shaking it’s head now and again even though he’s completely on it from the pits. Fantastic
You’re watching a man practice his religion. You do a thing like that because you want to. Money can’t make a man risk himself like that. Pure flow state.
Amen
amen! you want to meet your maker? push yourself beyond the limits of your own fear, and put no one else at risk but yourself... that's how anyone should practice their own spirituality (you name it).
especially when the prize poll in only 50,000$ for the winner
i think you do this because you have to. I think your soul tells you that you MUST do it.
Watching this video is such a calming experience😌
The BBC couldn't put anything like this on, he's not a tennis player
You've gotta be kidding.He's doing probably 200mph in sections with the sun in his face!
In Soviet Russia, you don't face the sun.
The sun faces you.
he use dark visor, maybe
BLYAT!!!
Jannib Andelo Bayutas they’re not in Russia lol
Had his eyes shut for those bits and sensed the road 😉
The speed is insane, how could his brain process the speed so fast, there is Zero room for margin. Michael is superhuman.
There is zero margin for room. xD
*Room for error or *margin for error, btw.
MackP you got ZERO ROOM FOR MARGIN relating to his comment!
Dafuq are you on about, homeslice?
MackP as if you don't know, cheeseslice! (I actually had to Google homeslice, thought it was an insult. you American yes?)
Is that mph or kmh?
just kidding
I'm so glad no music has been added. Just the music of that wonderful machine.
Brilliant to see this, what a superb rider and the bike is really impressive too.
Great bloke, and equally a great rider, met him a few times about 9 yrs ago , when I worked at Mallory Park, he’s one of those guys who has the time of day for anyone , down to earth , and has been a consistent rider over the yrs and good in the wet ,, cheers Shane uk 🇬🇧
Yep me too, saw him there in 2005 when he was riding Honda.
I asked for his autograph and the only bit of paper I had was the paper work for a brand new Honda FireBlade I had just bought!?! Which I still have, he is truly a fantastic guy!
I've seen dozens of TT videos and I cannot comprehend how this is humanly possible. A suicidal maniac might be able to do this for a little bit before crashing. But these folks do this lap after lap, day after day. Any lapse in focus, any self-doubt for a second and it's all over.
rose mont That and any mechanical failure... you need complete faith in the bike, your team, and your own abilities. Me? My brain would run amok.....what if a tyre blew, the chain snapped...a Pheasant ran out! Amazing though...
i keep coming back to this video. idk if its the pov or the rider but this is one of the most intense onboard trials of the TT. His name is Michael Rutter.
Jesus that start. Instant adrenaline mode. Idk how he keeps this bull contained so well. insane rider skill
I was hanging on to the IPad for dear life.
David Matley lol
It makes you motion sick after a couple of minutes and we are just watching. It is unbelievable the skill of the rider and the power and reliability of the Ducati.
I don't think that would do 6 laps of the TT it would shit itself a long time before that
James Spingola they’re now owned by VAG, and have honestly become reliable!
@James Spingola How would you know? Do you own one?
Veeeery smooth. Veeeery polished, incredible!
175 MPH towards the setting sun, thats confidence in your abilities. Nice one, MR.
And knowledge of the circuit.
Imagine your bike pulling a wheelie at 175mph mid-corner. This man has some serious skill.
The sound of this Ducati ist phenomenal!!
Only sound?
Why? It just sounds like a V4. Nothing special about the sound anymore.
@@Jason-me1bs Ducati does sound unique in my opinion! They do not screech like most other V4s.
Ducatis have a signature sound. No other sport bike comes close to the sound of a Ducati.
Sounds like proper 125ccm
This is relatable in as much as you are looking at an over the counter road bike. You don't get a Speedo on the race bikes so you are blown away by Michaels skill and bravery .
MR that's fantastic best IOM on board ever seen that why I ride a Ducati awesome riding Mike love it 😀😀😀😀😀
the way he sat in the pits, pulled away and was flat out with in the space of seconds was mind blowing.. I've seen alot of onboard laps at the tt but actually seeing the speedo puts it more into perspective
Wow, magnificent! Given the bike, rider, location and how this bike was riden, best riding vid of all time. Amazed.
Impressive skills. You make it look easy. Nice video - thanks.
I've lost count on how many times I've rewatched this video. Pure adrenaline.
akshay patil ya don’t try to do this on Indian roads..
That is the ultimate road test! stunning bike and incredible rider.
When you have been road racing for over 20yrs and still going strong, you have to be good! Very good!
One of the best quality and fastest videos I've watched so far, the only successful video in the super sport racing engine category. Ducati v4, the model that I love too, that throws the roads of labor and passion. It's a legend.Take care of yourself man, good luck
This is only a practice lap on a normal road bike!
@@mikefandango2296 So my friend, I can't imagine the end of this excitement dizzying road Nevertheless, it should not be forgotten that if we want to live life to the fullest sometimes, it is necessary to slow down and take a break, rest or even watch around. Life is worth living. Good luck to you.
He's probably done that circuit thousand times. He know where imperfections in the road are.
So this is what you can do with balls of steel !!! What a lap!! What a machine!! What a Rider!! 💨💨💨🏁
I think the joke is how can that bike even move having to carry around balls that heavy. Must have a side car for them.
Yeah
If it wasnt for the audio i thought i was watching a time lapse vid
Just checked, one minute in the display is also one minute in the video. So it seems to be real.
Craziest ride ive ever been on,thanks.
Really nice road and grass field, and motor display. I like it
Taking corners at 170mph.
Life goals.
Lets have a minute of silence for all the insect murdered in this footage.
(assuming it was a mosquito)
Just think about all the people he never got to bite !
The mosquito should have learned how to cross the road .
In the UK , in the 70s, we used to have "The Green Cross Code" , starring Darth Vader (David Prowse) without the scary helmet and cloak.
Old comment mate pissoff
Can we make an exception for wasps..? Those stripy little bastards deserve all they get, and more...
My body aches watching this. Some nerves of steel.
Exhilarating viewing. Balls of steel is an understatement. Always loved the sound of the Ducati V4. Incredible.
Overwhelmingly impressive, i hadn't considered the fun of getting plastered with bugs + into the sun on top of the usual TT insanity.
outstanding riding skills + superior engineering bike = awesomeness!!!
That windshield was clean when he started lol
I just noticed lol
At first I was like "Oh, he's good, 180 kmh pretty damn good."
Then I was like "wait a minute... that doesn't look like a 'k', is than an 'm'? Let me take a screenshot and zoom in. OH FUCK IT'S MPH!"
Needless to say, I peed myself a little.
Yeah I thought the same; 'cos 180 kmh is kind of pathetic really whereas 180 mph is a certified 'crotch rocket'. I peed myself a little as well.
This is the perfect camera position and view imo. Gives a great indication how he’s riding, the counter steer etc... awesome video.
And great audio without insane wind noise
This video on 60fps would've given me a head spin!!
How do people dislike this... seriously... its so magnificent.
Absolutely awesome, these guys got balls of steel
Im going to tell myself this is sped up as I can't comprehend how this is possible, such skill it's unreal!!
Awesome bike and rider. Love the F1 style tach going from green to yellow to red when hitting the rev limiter. Crazy riding.
159 thumbs down from the mosquitos killed in the making of this video
Hahahahahahah
Lol 159 thumbs up*
RIP
1000s of thumbs up from all the people on the Isle of Man who had less mosquito bites due to this "bug kill" :)
Wow acceleration and piloting is AMAZING.. BIG BALLS!
Hi and thanks for these video! Magnificent!🤙👍😉
Sorry for the language... But that was f*cking incredible.
Fuckin true
Apologises for swearing: doesn't actually fucking swear
@@RatAndRaven did you have difficulty filling in the *?
I suggest you don't do any crosswords. You may struggle.
@@Kickassdave hahahah.
Language!
I'm convinced and just have to experience this with my own 2 eyes and ears now I'm booking my bucket list trip to TIOM after watching this. Sheezas I've been to lots of world superbike and Moto Gps here in Australia but with all due respect, they got nothing compared to these skillful and courageous riders. It's like the Erzberg of road racing
Valentino Rossi once came over here to watch it and he even said that these riders are insane. About 6 years ago we had 5 people killed in one weekend and that's not including the members of the public who are allowed on the route (with no speed limits) prior to the race weekend.
Ezberg of road racing straight up! Crazy crazy stuff! Wheelies and air born at those speeds on that road!
Every time he turns right and left my head litterally follows😂🤣
Bu güne kadar izlediğim en kaliteli ve hızlı videolardan tek süper sport yarış motoru kategorisindeki tek başarılı video. Emek ve tutkunun yolların tozunu attıran Benimde sevdiğim model Ducati v4.. Tam bir efsane
Spettacolo allo stato puro,i miei complimenti Michael👍👍👍
Wow, I had respect for Rutter before this but damn, man that ride on an 'out the showroom' Ducati V4 just proves his talent - and how bloody amazing the new V4 ducati really is
Too right watched him for years proper rider and a proper gent too ,
Yep, it’s always interesting to see him at Donington on a magazine bike test pushing well under 1:40 on a stock road bike when loads of races on race bikes are high 140’s 😀🤛 he is just fast and class
S K yeah Rutter is one of the very best road racers. Never quite had the breaks on the circuit, but out on the roads the guy is a legend.
iiredeye iiredeye yep, he almost won the BSB title with Honda but it was a difficult last part of the season for him as I remember - shame I think he deserved it that year.
I have to come back and watch this again every now and then, just out of this world, would I lend him my £30K Ducati for a blast ??? Nah I don’t think so !
I think Micheal won the Macau this year? But it was another crash fest and ended early. Epic rider
It's amazing that all that power going through that rear tire ,and it's only held on to the rim with 35 psi ,everything else on the bike is tightly bolted
Perfect job Michael 🤗
What I like about Rutter is off the ride he looks like a bank manager and not a 'racer'...impressive when you realize the speedo is not kph
thanks for pointing that out I wasnt sure if it was in kph or mph. T
6th gear and 184 must be mph
Current top2 rider's face is like that...
What is a racer supposed to look like?
Wow, just incredible. Damn thing sounds like a buzz saw. Anyone else freak out a little when the sun blinded you the first time?
This is faster than I drive in video games.
Like what game
@@huntermentch Ride 4!
The best POV experience!!!
I love the fact it sounds like a bag of nails when Idling , but when at high revs its awesome :-)
This thing almost rips a hole in time and space itself.
I love the splatter bugs effects, makes it Like you're on a space ship wizzing through Galaxys.. 😁
Love the sound !
"Yes mama, only a stroll in the country"
Just like my journey home from work across Central London. :)
Those moments when the sun blinds the rider are absolutely terrifying. I ride a motorcycle and I can't imagine taking those roads at half that speed.
Back in the early 2000's, Michael was leading a seinor TT when one of his contact lenses came out, then the other one, then one back in again, which is how he finished the race, and still got top 3.