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What makes an Isle of Man TT winner?
Key takeaways
- Pacemaker Image caption, Peter Hickman, Davey Todd, Dean Harrison and Michael Dunlop have been regular TT winners in recent years
- The Isle of Man TT is widely regarded as one of the most iconic events in motorsport, staged on one of the most demanding and perilous race courses in the world.
- Every rider who takes up the challenge of racing on the 37.73-mile Mountain Course, with all the inherent hazards of a public roads circuit, attracts the admiration of fans of motorcycle competition.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
Pacemaker Image caption, Peter Hickman, Davey Todd, Dean Harrison and Michael Dunlop have been regular TT winners in recent years
The Isle of Man TT is widely regarded as one of the most iconic events in motorsport, staged on one of the most demanding and perilous race courses in the world.
Every rider who takes up the challenge of racing on the 37.73-mile Mountain Course, with all the inherent hazards of a public roads circuit, attracts the admiration of fans of motorcycle competition.
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