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pgriffit0 Said,
June 23rd, 2010 @2:37 pm  

@fma010 A previous comment was that Cameron was not pushing to the limit. I agree because you could hear him shutting off and dropping a couple of gears….HOWEVER where I was he was NOT hanging around. As I said he was taking full advantage of the straight bits…201 mph at Sulby. 2 metres away from a MotoGP bike at or near to it’s limit was quite impressive

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fma010 Said,
June 23rd, 2010 @3:08 pm  

Cmon people. Saying Guy and Conor don’t shut off at the end of Cronk Y Voddy is a nonsense. They are racing and are ” on it” This was a parade lap and if you had listened to Cameron before he left he said that the beginning of his lap was the first time that he had sat on the machine with the engine running. So 201 mph after being on a machine you have never ridden 6or7 minutes after getting on it isn’t too shabby is it?

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pgriffit0 Said,
June 23rd, 2010 @3:35 pm  

@die996 You can hear him throttling back and dropping a couple of gears at the north end of Cronk y Voddy. People like Guy Martin and Connor Cummins don’t even back off for that corner.

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pgriffit0 Said,
June 23rd, 2010 @4:12 pm  

@die996 He wasn’t pushing to the limit but I think he was was taking full advantage of straight bits like Sulby and Cronk y Voddy. 201 mph was pretty impressive

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die996 Said,
June 23rd, 2010 @4:22 pm  

Just one thing… he was not pushing it to the limit

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damiencody53 Said,
June 23rd, 2010 @5:13 pm  

classic sound..

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