PDA

View Full Version : Isle of Mann TT... in Canada?!


Rx3
02-01-2006, 03:31 AM
http://www.cbfestivalofspeed.com/news/oct6.html


October 6, 2005
Isle of Man TT coming to Canada
TT-style Motorcycle Racing Headlines Cape Breton Festival of Speed Announcement

SYDNEY, NS - The Cape Breton Festival of Speed in Association with the Isle of Man TT announced a classic motorcycle race, the first of its kind in North America Wednesday.

"This event will provide competitive motorcycle racing on a challenging 52 kilometer circuit unlike any other in North America," said Maureen Carroll, Chair of the Cape Breton Festival of Speed.

"Our event is styled after the legendary Isle of Man TT, a true road course classic established in 1907. TT stands for Tourist Trophy and competitors from the Isle of Man will come to Nova Scotia for our event. We anticipate a large turnout as speed enthusiasts converge on Cape Breton, eager to see the true thrill of the open road."

"First of all it will bring new visitors to Cape Breton and we all know how important that is. Equally important, it means investment in our infrastructure, especially the roads which will be used for the race," added Carroll.

While motorcycles are will be the main event at the inaugural Festival, September 20th to 24th, 2006, there will be attractions for car enthusiasts as well as hope for status auto races in the future and an event patterned after festivals such as those held at Goodwood, England and Monterey, California.

Next year (2006), motorcycles will practice on the Nova Scotia roads near Sydney, specially closed for the occasion on Wednesday and Thursday, September 20 and 21. On Friday the 22nd there's a motorcycle "Charity Ride" fundraiser plus a full program of motorcycle road racing on Saturday, September 23rd. On Sunday the 24th there will be a "Show and Shine" for Cars, Pickup Trucks, Motorcycles and Custom and Racing Cars.

"One of the attractions of the TT is being able to get close to the action," said Isle of Man Tourism Minister the Hon David Cretney, himself a former Isle of Man TT racer who attended the announcement in Sydney.

Britain banned racing on the open roads early in the last century but Isle of Man enthusiasts and government saw wisdom in attracting tourism to their island in the Irish Sea in 1907 by hosting motorcycle races on the public roads as it was being done at the time in Europe.

Racers Turn Out

Isle of Man TT racing legend Ian Lougher of Wales joined the announcement and after viewing the current roads the most successful active TT racer said, "With some paving, these beautiful roads will offer a suitable challenge for some of the best riders in the world. There are some fast stretches and the only things I don't see which are part of the Isle of Man are the pubs around the circuit, which I'll miss, and the stonewalls lining the roads which I won't miss. I definitely want to come back next year for the race."

Canadian racer Pat Barnes of Scarborough, ON who challenged the IoM circuit in 2004 said, "An Isle of Man style competition and the Festival of Speed will raise the profile of racing in Canada giving more exposure to Canadian riders. That's how talented Canadian car racers have achieved so much in the past few years."


SWEEEEEET!!!!!! Who's down to go next time?

PFFOG
02-01-2006, 06:00 AM
The dates are hanging out on my calendar. Might make the trek up, lodging will be the problem with waiting untill the last minute.

99zx6r
02-01-2006, 07:39 AM
The dates are hanging out on my calendar. Might make the trek up, lodging will be the problem with waiting untill the last minute.

Take a tent along.

jabbu
02-01-2006, 11:24 AM
Looks like a long trip, how far exactly is that island?

G1K
02-01-2006, 12:34 PM
Looks like a long trip, how far exactly is that island?
I think it's on the other side of the continent.. but I could be wrong.

R

Jonesie
02-01-2006, 01:23 PM
I've been to Nova Scotia. It's North East of Maine.

bizall
02-01-2006, 01:26 PM
that would be cool if we could get a big group to go

Dave B
02-01-2006, 05:34 PM
I plan to go next year. I hear the trick deal is to rent a cabin for the week - apparently there are a lot of them along the course. I'm thinking 2-day ride out, 2-day ride back, lots of racing in between.

Evil Jay
02-01-2006, 05:35 PM
That sounds like an excellent use of my vacation time for next year. :thumb:

PFFOG
02-01-2006, 09:16 PM
If I go, it will be to Boston and catch the Ferry to NS., not a lot of interesting pavement till you get to NS so might better get ther as fast as you can IMHO.

Dolemite
02-01-2006, 11:49 PM
Sounds like it would be quite an adventure just to get there.

Dave B
02-02-2006, 06:44 AM
If I go, it will be to Boston and catch the Ferry to NS., not a lot of interesting pavement till you get to NS so might better get ther as fast as you can IMHO.

The last time I went we took a ferry from Portland, Maine to Yarmouth, NS - the ferry is DEFINITELY the way to go.

Dj Eclipse
02-02-2006, 10:41 AM
Canada Rocks, U.S.A. is for FAGS!

jabbu
02-02-2006, 11:29 AM
Canada Rocks, U.S.A. is for FAGS!

Lets compare one thing...

Canadian people wear... well, just plain gay leathers, can you deny this?

I have some pix from the beaver, don't make me post them.

VTRDarren
05-08-2006, 10:31 PM
Update... .

No Race

http://roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=25702

Rx3
05-09-2006, 03:53 AM
Oh well DJ, looks like Canada and the USA can skip down the road together hand in hand, eh?


This really sucks.

Lbdwag
05-11-2006, 08:47 AM
Is it odd that they let it get so far in the planning process before cutting it off.