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Cycle News 2022 Issue 27 July 6

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lost without it. Although the 2022 race's economic impact has yet to be measured, the last time the race ran in 2019, it bought in around $45 million to the local economy. The island's popula- tion explodes during those two weeks, with bikes constantly coming and going via the Steam Packet ferry that takes riders from Liverpool in the UK to the port of Douglas on the Isle of Man and motorcycle nirvana. The people come to watch something extraordinary. Nowhere else can you get so close to riders doing 185 mph, the rushing wind bringing a delayed cacophony of noise like a fighter jet breaking the sound barrier. To sit at Hillberry and watch Hickman, McGuinness, Dunlop and Harrison whiz past so close you could touch them is a sur- real feeling. However, from the handlebars, it feels like you're the artist in a constantly evolv- ing water painting. Colors blend from the trees to the fences and various buildings, and you can see the look of exhilaration and terror on some spectators' faces as you sit up for braking—not because you're looking for them, but because they are so close, you can't not see them. AS GREEN AS THE HEDGES 2022 was my first foray at the Isle of Man. Having spent the past three years getting fit by racing as much as possible in Southern California, I felt I was ready to take on the TT chal- FEATURE I 2022 ISLE OF MAN TT: PART 1 P106 Flying through the air at 140 mph. Hickman is certainly spectacular to watch. lenge. But I'll freely admit it was one I completely underestimat- ed. The battering my body took was far different from what I was used to on the short tracks of America. My shoulders, in par- ticular, took such a hammering after the first night of practice I could barely lift my left arm. The constant jackhammering the circuit imparts, first to the mo- torcycle and then to the human body, cannot be overstated. You need to use your ankles, knees, hips, wrists, elbows and shoul- ders all as independent springs, constantly moving and adjusting

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