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Begins at the Waterworks, 24.3 miles into the lap.
The sector rises to almost 1,400 feet above sea level.
The Mountain Mile is the longest continuous flat-out section on the course.
Key locations and features within Sector 9.
After a steep climb out of Ramsey, riders face this tight right-hander. The transition from urban to mountain is stark, and the views are incredible. Watch the power come on as the bikes drive toward the clouds.
Named in honour of TT icon Joey Dunlop, this is a spot of reverence and drama. Views stretch for over a mile in both directions, and marshals here manage crossing points and race safety at one of the most memorable areas on the mountain.
A twisting mountain S-bend offering one of the best vantage points on the course. It’s a bit of a walk but the reward is a panoramic view over land and sea, plus close-up action as riders thread through the bend.
Windswept moorland, endless views, and sheer speed. The Mountain Mile is a place of rhythm and risk, where riders are at full tilt and marshals keep watch over an epic landscape of racing.
There's nothing quite like the feeling of marshalling for the biggest and most adrenaline fuelled motorsport event in the world, the Isle of Man TT!
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