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Bungalow Bridge (Les Graham Memorial). A super spot to walk to from the Bungalow. Very fast left hander with three-quarters of a mile of road in view. |
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Bungalow. Always lots of activity here with parking for hundreds of bikes and cars. Competitors are in sight - in good weather - from when they exit the Verandah all the way to Brandywell. Access during racing by the Snaefell Mountain Railway. Change of venue possible by using A14 to Sulby Straight or Ginger Hall. Well used footbridge here but please do not linger or take flash photographs. |
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Hailwood Rise. Accelerating hard up the hill from the Bungalow there are fine views to be had on both sides of the road. From here on it's downhill almost all the way home. |
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Brandywell. Good parking on this fast left hander. Worth a visit to observe riding styles. Easy access for spectating all the way back to the Bungalow on both sides of the course. The B10 allows freedom of movement to all parts of the internal road network. |
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Thirty Second Milestone. Three excellent fast left handers. Good spectating from the high banks on the outside of the course. Prohibited on inside. Park at Windy Comer and walk. |
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Windy Corner. A fair amount of parking here provided you are early enough. Skill required in varying conditions to master this right hander. Listen to weather forecast before heading into the mountains. It is possible with care to bike down a Mountain track into Glen Roy and then on into Laxey or the back roads to Creg-ny-Baa or Onchan. |
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Thirty Third Milestone. Approximately half-way between Windy Corner and Keppel Gate this section is best viewed from the high ground outside the course. Tough left handers. Parking at Windy Comer or the old Quarry workings a quarter of mile beyond. Need to be early for best position. |