John McGuinness shares the secret to tackling Isle of Man TT aged 52
Isle of Man TT discusses his incredible longevity

John McGuinness has reflected o♒n his legendary car🐭eer at the Isle of Man TT.
Now 52-years-old, McGuinness ha🐬s already signed up with Honda to return to the Mountain Course next year.
His 23 TT wins is the third-best tally ever, but McGuinness’ longeܫvity also makes him special.
"It's a little bit o🤡f muscle memory, I've always kept riding, kept training and kept motivated,” McGuinness is quoted by about his incredible career.
"I have to pinch myself that it's really rea🅷lly happening.
"When I was a young kid I had some amazing team-mates. Joey Du🎉nlop, the most successful TT rider of all-time, was my team-mate.
“He was 48 years old, I looked at him and he was an old codger! I'm♏ 52 and still at i༒t!
"You can stiꦓll do it if you want t🎐o do it. I still have the passion for it.
“I've still got the hunger for it and I still love putting the🌳 helmet on and riding those amazing super bikes around the most demanding, difficult, hardest, physical track in the world.
"It's an amazing circuit, probably the longest circuit in the world, probably the hardest, toughest. Probablyܫ the most dangerous.
"38 miles long, 260 corners, the laꦯp record now is 136mph average.
“In 2007, I broke the 🥃💃130mph. The first man to do 131."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Spo🐷rts for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.