Dangerous and Extraordinary Races | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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From May, Bill Whitaker's report on the Isle of Man TT, the world's most dangerous motorcycle race. From 2020, Whitaker's story on Elfstedentocht, the outdoor skating race that brings the Netherlands to a standstill. From this past March, Whitaker's look at the Indian Relay, a fast-paced, bareback horse race rooted in the history of Native American tribes. And from 2013, Bob Simon's interview with American horse racing jockey Rosie Napravnik.

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0:00 Intro
0:11 Isle of Man TT (Part 1)
11:19 Isle of Man TT (Part 2)
26:22 Elfstedentocht
39:25 Indian Relay
52:42 Rosie's Run for the Roses

All Comments (21)
  • @apancher
    I'm lucky enough to have been over to the Isle of Man twice (going back next year). The TT is an amazing event, but on top of that, the Manx people are so welcoming and friendly. Yes, the race is incredibly dangerous, but that's a secret to no one. The riders treat fans like family, and visiting as a spectator will have you making friends from around the world, and wanting to come back every year. I watched this video The first time it was uploaded with a huge smile on my face, recognizing so many places I've been. I'll be bringing 4 friends with me next year, and I can't wait to see my second family up in Ramsey!
  • He said miles per hour! That really made me smile. It kept me from reaching for my calculator as is usual have to do these days.
  • @Rascilon25
    I'm not even in to sports and I thought this whole video was exceptional. The passion of the athletes really made this piece very engaging.
  • @mindus5760
    Rosies such a badass. Whole body wrecked and still kept going !
  • The most important thing to note, and as someone who's English I recently learned....The Isle of Mann has nothing to do with Britain apart from our King being their King! It's so cool.
  • An excellent episode. I love competition. But now I’m older and enjoy watching others succeed. Yeah. This whole show was a prime example of competition at the highest and the novice.
  • @oldschool8432
    This was an excellent film, so much so I didn't want it to end
  • I love motorcycles. It would have been great to see a TT up close. The horse racers are impressive as are the skaters. Even in my best days, I could not skate for 7 hours.
  • @SandyWolf-
    When i lived in a Charter sailboat i met a man named Peter from Isle of man how cool
  • Man these guys have the reaction time of a paragon falcon. Nerves of steel
  • @plecman
    They do it more than once a year.. there's the Manx grand prix in September and the Castletown road race and also the Manx Rally which is a car event..they're an amazing bunch the Manx people.
  • The TT is a throwback to how racing was done many years ago: a minimum of rules, safety was the responsibility of the racers, and the fastest guy won. The few remaining F1 drivers from the 1960's can tell you that they were aware of the dangers and understood that they practiced on Friday, qualified on Saturday, raced on Sunday, and attended the funerals throughout the next week, but then they all showed up to practice the next Friday.
  • @fuglbird
    The fatalities in the Isle of Man TT are approximate 132 per 10,000 starts. Every year the fatalities of US motorcycle riders are approximately 60 per 10,000 registered motorcycles. Maybe 60 minutes should focus on that. That's an alarming number.
  • @diptwo
    no other sport or extreme sport comes even close to these 200 turns on a motorcycle on isle tt
  • @afvet5075
    You have to be born there to be a Manx.