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Lowest point on the course - Kursaal Flyer - 22-12-2014

If a point near Brandywell is the highest point on the TT course at 1400 ft above sea level , where geograhically is the lowest and how far above sea level is it ?


RE: Lowest point on the course - sticky - 22-12-2014

I don't know how far above sea level it is but I think the lowest point of the course is the Sulby Straight area.  From memory I think that in the days of two strokes they used to set the carburation up for the Sulby Straight and try to balance it as best they could for the mountain.


RE: Lowest point on the course - Splashdown - 22-12-2014

I think  Sulby Straight will be the lowest part of the course, but the coldest part, (i.e. where two strokes were most likely to seize), was Crosby Village.
It was always thought that the prevailing wind, (westerly) blew through the valley from Peel to Douglas. Thus we didn't worry much about Sulby Straight, but getting a two stroke to Greeba Castle was always a bit of a relief.


RE: Lowest point on the course - Sport-Pics - 22-12-2014

I am sure I have seen in one of the cross sectional maps of the mountain course that Parliament Square is the lowest part of the course (actually sea level)

Rusty


RE: Lowest point on the course - Dougboy - 22-12-2014

(22-12-2014, 02:12 PM)Sport-Pics Wrote: I am sure I have seen in one of the cross sectional maps of the mountain course that Parliament Square is the lowest part of the course (actually sea level)

Rusty

I'd agree with that. There's a spot height of 6.4m between School House and Parliament Square. Sulby is 15 to 20m a.s.l.
Brandywell is about 425m


RE: Lowest point on the course - c iom tt - 22-12-2014

Lowest part of the course is 23 feet above sea level at 23.96 miles which puts that just after Parliament Square?


RE: Lowest point on the course - Dougboy - 22-12-2014

And on the subject of height. How much height do the riders gain on that long drag uphill from the Bungalow to Brandywell? I think you'd be surprised.


RE: Lowest point on the course - Steady the Edward - 22-12-2014

Looking at the contour lines on a Ordnance Survey map I would have thought that Parliament Square would be the closest to sea level , but am not 100% sure as the contour lines are only a guide


RE: Lowest point on the course - SILJA - 22-12-2014

(22-12-2014, 02:32 PM)Dougboy Wrote:
(22-12-2014, 02:12 PM)Sport-Pics Wrote: I am sure I have seen in one of the cross sectional maps of the mountain course that Parliament Square is the lowest part of the course (actually sea level)

Rusty

I'd agree with that. There's a spot height of 6.4m between School House and Parliament Square. Sulby is 15 to 20m a.s.l.
Brandywell is about 425m

I agree as well. As far as I know the lowest point is close to Parliament Square.


RE: Lowest point on the course - shipleymanx - 22-12-2014

the lowest point on the course is where the bike has gone bang on the last lap whilst winning, i would imagine


RE: Lowest point on the course - c iom tt - 22-12-2014

Again,
Lowest part of the course is 23 feet above sea level at 23.96 miles which puts that just after Parliament Square


RE: Lowest point on the course - eman1948 - 22-12-2014

I love this site ,there is always interesting facts to learn about the TT.


RE: Lowest point on the course - scaramanga - 22-12-2014

(22-12-2014, 03:51 PM)eman1948 Wrote: I love this site ,there is always interesting facts to learn about the TT.

i agree its threads like this that make forums work


RE: Lowest point on the course - Sport-Pics - 23-12-2014

Bit more info here http://ridewithgps.com/routes/385980

Rusty


RE: Lowest point on the course - A10TT9 - 23-12-2014

(22-12-2014, 02:40 PM)Dougboy Wrote: And on the subject of height. How much height do the riders gain on that long drag uphill from the Bungalow to Brandywell? I think you'd be surprised.

Well, that is strange. According to the OS map, it's next to nothing, as the contours run parallel to the road. Doesn't feel like it on the bike though.


RE: Lowest point on the course - Dougboy - 23-12-2014

(23-12-2014, 11:56 AM)A10TT9 Wrote:
(22-12-2014, 02:40 PM)Dougboy Wrote: And on the subject of height. How much height do the riders gain on that long drag uphill from the Bungalow to Brandywell? I think you'd be surprised.

Well, that is strange. According to the OS map, it's next to nothing, as the contours run parallel to the road. Doesn't feel like it on the bike though.

Exactly! About 15 metres maximum. It depends on exactly where the Bungalow spot height is, as the road drops from the entry to the tramline crossing, but even so it far far less than I would have guessed.


RE: Lowest point on the course - Ken37.73 - 23-12-2014

About the same elevation gain as you make in about 100 yards at the Gooseneck .......................


RE: Lowest point on the course - c iom tt - 23-12-2014

(22-12-2014, 02:40 PM)Dougboy Wrote: And on the subject of height. How much height do the riders gain on that long drag uphill from the Bungalow to Brandywell? I think you'd be surprised.
48 feet.


RE: Lowest point on the course - Lesq - 23-12-2014

Knew I had seen something somewhere with the elevation on

http://www.iomttposters.com/2011-mountain-course.html


RE: Lowest point on the course - c iom tt - 23-12-2014

The TT Supporters club had them for sale behind the Grandstand