TT Talking - The TT's Most Exciting Era: As Seen by Manx Radio TT's Lead Commentator 2004-2012
The decade between 2004 and 2014 was one of the most dramatic eras in the century-old history of the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy, which began with the races in decline, and many observers fearing that they would soon be killed off by a combination of rising costs, political correctness and logistical practicalities. But, just a few years later, the triumphant 2007 celebration of the races' centenary launched the TT into a whole new era of public and commercial success.With growing public interest and awareness, road racing became established as a specialist sport in its own right. Media interest soared; a feature length documentary took cinemas by storm worldwide, and a new generation of technocrats hastened to the island to develop zero emissions motorbike racing.All of these events unfolded under the gaze of Charlie Lambert, appointed TT Anchor Commentator by Manx Radio in 2004. In TT Talking, Charlie tells the story of the TT's sensational turn of fortune, whilst simultaneously lifting the lid on his role behind the microphone in this story. Revealing the pressures, the controversies, the laughs and the sadness that go with being at the heart of the world's most famous – and controversial – road races.

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TT Talking - The TT's Most Exciting Era: As Seen by Manx Radio TT's Lead Commentator 2004-2012
The decade between 2004 and 2014 was one of the most dramatic eras in the century-old history of the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy, which began with the races in decline, and many observers fearing that they would soon be killed off by a combination of rising costs, political correctness and logistical practicalities. But, just a few years later, the triumphant 2007 celebration of the races' centenary launched the TT into a whole new era of public and commercial success.With growing public interest and awareness, road racing became established as a specialist sport in its own right. Media interest soared; a feature length documentary took cinemas by storm worldwide, and a new generation of technocrats hastened to the island to develop zero emissions motorbike racing.All of these events unfolded under the gaze of Charlie Lambert, appointed TT Anchor Commentator by Manx Radio in 2004. In TT Talking, Charlie tells the story of the TT's sensational turn of fortune, whilst simultaneously lifting the lid on his role behind the microphone in this story. Revealing the pressures, the controversies, the laughs and the sadness that go with being at the heart of the world's most famous – and controversial – road races.

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TT Talking - The TT's Most Exciting Era: As Seen by Manx Radio TT's Lead Commentator 2004-2012

TT Talking - The TT's Most Exciting Era: As Seen by Manx Radio TT's Lead Commentator 2004-2012

TT Talking - The TT's Most Exciting Era: As Seen by Manx Radio TT's Lead Commentator 2004-2012

TT Talking - The TT's Most Exciting Era: As Seen by Manx Radio TT's Lead Commentator 2004-2012

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Overview

The decade between 2004 and 2014 was one of the most dramatic eras in the century-old history of the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy, which began with the races in decline, and many observers fearing that they would soon be killed off by a combination of rising costs, political correctness and logistical practicalities. But, just a few years later, the triumphant 2007 celebration of the races' centenary launched the TT into a whole new era of public and commercial success.With growing public interest and awareness, road racing became established as a specialist sport in its own right. Media interest soared; a feature length documentary took cinemas by storm worldwide, and a new generation of technocrats hastened to the island to develop zero emissions motorbike racing.All of these events unfolded under the gaze of Charlie Lambert, appointed TT Anchor Commentator by Manx Radio in 2004. In TT Talking, Charlie tells the story of the TT's sensational turn of fortune, whilst simultaneously lifting the lid on his role behind the microphone in this story. Revealing the pressures, the controversies, the laughs and the sadness that go with being at the heart of the world's most famous – and controversial – road races.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845847500
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 8.89(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Chester G. Hearn is an American military veteran and historian. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Six Years of Hell: Harpers Ferry During the Civil War and George Washington's Schooners: The First American Navy. Three of his books have been History Book Club selections. He lives in Erie, Pennsylvania.Kit Bonner is a naval historian and photographer. He has authored or co-authored numerous books on naval history, including USS Iowa at War, Modern Warships, Great Ship Disasters, Warship Boneyards, Cold War at Sea, and Great Naval Disasters. Kit was the naval consultant for the 1997 blockbuster film, Titanic. He lives in Ione, California.

Table of Contents

Introduction & Acknowledgements 6

Foreword John McGuinness 8

2004-My previous visits had barely scratched the surface

Question in Parliament 10

What a way to start 13

2005-The chain's off the sprocket

Bloody-minded and unpredictable 17

Bike thieves 19

The best commentary position in the world 21

Good mates and absent friends 24

Magnificent McGuinness 27

The Manx Motor Cycle Club regrets to announce 29

2006-Under the baseball cap was the lap record holder

Tooth and nail 33

Bad crashes and new talent 35

The slowest and the fastest 38

Three legs, three wheels, three wins! 41

2007-Even the UK press gave the TT a pat on the back

Delight and despair 44

From Collier to McGuinness 46

"Switch off your brain and go for it!" 49

The land of high expectation 51

A'mint' year 54

The first 130mph lap 56

2008-Manna from heaven for a live broadcaster

Too much bad news 59

Battered but not beaten 62

The flying Crowe and leathers round the ankles 65

Men from down under 68

The Isle of Sam 70

Billown's big day 73

2009-Rossi earned huge credit for revising his diary

Play it again, Maurice! 75

A newcomer called Jenny 78

The Rossi Posse 97

Dead or alive? 99

Electric drama 101

2010-The Honda, coasted across the line and into lan's own chapter of TT history

Old combatants 106

Hutchy's fabulous five 108

Banishing the ghosts 113

New names in the chair 116

Sad days, strong characters 117

2011-"If anyone thinks you should call it a day, that's ridiculous"

Closer to the edge 121

Looking good, smelling great 124

"Stop Whingeing" 128

Murray Walker 130

2012-We don't need the World Anti Doping Agency -they really do go that fast

The end of the Manx Grand Prix? 134

Olympic rings 137

Right People in right places 140

Where was the fat lady? 143

2013- A dream job a sports broadcaster

Hitting the buffers 146

The dream job 149

And finally, my top-twenty Mountain Course moments 151

Index 158

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