Dougie sets a new record on the IoM TT course
By Team TMX on 28th Sep 16
Twelve-time World Trials Champion, Dougie Lampkin MBE, has become the first person to successfully complete the iconic 37.7-mile Isle of Man TT course in the UK on just one wheel.
After decades of fierce speculation on whether a continuous wheelie lap of the course has happened before, or is even possible, motorsport legend Lampkin proved to the world live on Red Bull TV that it could be conquered.
Forced to postpone by 24-hours, when 55 mph gale force winds swept the island, Lampkin set off from the famous Grandstand start line at 5pm. Setting off a little too fast, Lampkin had a struggle on his hands to settle down into the first few miles. The wind proved to be an ongoing concern through the most challenging milestones of the course. As expected, the infamous mountain section made for tense viewing as Lampkin fought gusts of 40mph.
Speaking after crossing the finishing line, Lampkin commented on just how tough the attempt was: "Up to ten times I came close to dropping and I thought I'd lost it twice. When you've lost your balance and your right leg comes off, you're in massive trouble. I couldn't rely on the rear brake at that speed.”
Cheered on by crowds at points along the course, Lampkin punched the air in delight as he crossed the line, 1-hour and 35 minutes after setting off.
Summing up the incredible effort after months of grueling training and modifications to his Factory Vertigo trials bike, he said: "I feel an absolute massive relief. The build up to it, seven months of planning, everything that's gone on like the nightmare with the weather yesterday and still strong winds today on top of the mountain, I was just hanging on really. It wasn't over until a couple of metres from the end but that last couple of metres were just amazing.”
Dougie's Wheelie is the first live broadcast of a sporting event from an island synonymous with groundbreaking motorsports records. Viewers could attempt their own virtual wheelie on a specially created mobile game at dougie.redbull.tv during the broadcast.
Posting their results via social media, a leaderboard ran throughout Lampkin's attempt with Arno Cotman of Belgium declared champion as the show ended.