Gob-ny-Geay
Gob-ny-Geay (or Gob ny geayee, in Manx Gaelic the mouth of the wind)[1] is situated at the 35th Milestone on the Snaefell Mountain Course on the primary A18 Mountain Road in the parish of Onchan in the Isle of Man.
Gob-ny-Geay was part of the Highland Course and Four Inch Course used for the Gordon Bennett Trial and Tourist Trophy car races between 1904 and 1922. The Gob-ny-Geay straight is part of the Mountain Course used since 1911 for the Isle of Man TT and Manx Grand Prix races.
Sources
- ^ Place Names of the Isle of Man by John Kneen MA pp230 (1970) Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh The Scolar Press
External links
- Competitor Guide Keppel Gate to Cronk ny Mona[permanent dead link] with Steve Hislop, 11 times TT winner
- TT Spectator Guide Section Creg-ny-Baa to Governor's Bridge[permanent dead link]
- Map of course
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- TT Grandstand
- St Ninian's Crossroads
- Bray Hill
- Quarterbridge Road
- Quarterbridge
- Braddan Bridge
- Union Mills
- Ballahutchin Hill
- Ballagarey Corner
- Glen Vine
- Crosby Cross-Roads
- Highlander
- Greeba Castle
- Appledene
- Greeba Bridge
- Gorse Lea
- Ballagarraghyn
- Ballacraine
- Ballaspur
- Ballig
- Doran's Bend
- Laurel Bank
- Black Dub
- Glen Helen
- Signpost Corner
- The Nook
- Governor's Bridge
54°11′57″N 4°28′29″W / 54.19917°N 4.47472°W / 54.19917; -4.47472
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