Explained: Wind "harder", more dangerous, than damp spots at Isle of Man TT
Lee Johnܫston gives his view on the conditions that caused the cancellation of the Isle of Man Senior TT.

Lee Johnston has explained tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhe potential danger of windy conditions🉐 at the Isle of Man TT.
Working this year as part of the TT+ broadcast’s presenting team, Johnston was in the paddock as the riders returned from their inspection l⛄ap ahead of the Senior TT that was due to close the 2025 edition of the famous Manx road race on Saturday.
The general f⛎eedback from riders was that the track surface was raceable, but the wind was too strong in some areas of the track.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:When the cancellation was announceဣd, the Isle 🅷of Man TT said that the wind had also changed direction compared to the rest of the TT fortnight, which had added to the🍷 difficulty of the conditions.
Former Supersport TT race winner Johnston said that the w꧂ind was more difficult to manage than damp patches on the track.
“The general sense is thꦅat the wind is worse than whatever damp patches there are,” Johnston said on the TT+ broadcast, moments before the c⛄ancellation was announced.
“It🔯 is honestly harder because you can see the damp patches but the wind is another scenarioಞ.
“The issue is th♐at it’s in a completely differen✃t direction for the past week and a half, so it’s a head scratcher.
“It’s worse at the bottom🐲 of the course which i♉s not normal.
“Up a🐻t t𒀰he top, at Windy Corner, it is understandable to be there.
“But for 🅺Bray Hill to be windy and gusty through the gate posts and houses? I♚t is off-putting.
“These guys have ཧbeen here a while and have a good understanding of the track, and the things you have to do to attack the track.♐”

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