lw395
Well-Known Member
Not sure where you got these figures but they pale into insignificance compared to the TTs. Per Wikipedia:
In 2016, 5 riders died on the course during official practices or races, bringing the total number of fatalities to 252. There were six fatalities among competitors in the 1970 Isle of Man TT, making it the deadliest year in the history of the event.
And yet the thrill still draws the competitors in!
The TT and other road races do kill people, but mainly it's a man pushing his own limits.
I have a high respect for that.
It is a very big difference between risking your own life and risking other people's, or putting your own life in the hands of other people.
Maybe we've all gone soft with 70 years of more-or-less peace, but personally I want to be pretty sure nobody else is going to as a consequence of my actions or failings.