- Ballig
Infobox TT course
Name = Ballig
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Latitude = 54.208
Longitude = -4.630
OSgridref = SC285824
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Distance =
Follows =Ballaspur
Precedes =Doran's Bend Ballig or the "farm of the hollow" ["Place Names of the Isle of Man" by John Kneen MA pp382 (1970) Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh The Scolar Press] (formerly Ballig Bridge) is a small hamlet of a few houses situated between the 8th Milestone and 9th Milestone road-side marker on the
Snaefell Mountain Course betweenBallacraine and Glen Helen. It is the site of a former notorious hump-back bridge used for theIsle of Man TT Races on the primary A3 Castletown to Ramsey Road and the road junction with the A20 Poortown Road in the parish of German in theIsle of Man .The former Ballig Bridge was part of the
Highland Course andFour Inch Course used for theGordon Bennett Trial and Tourist Trophy automobile car races held in the Isle of Man between 1904 and 1922. Also, Ballig Bridge was part of theSt. John's Short Course used between 1907 and 1910 and part of the Snaefell Mountain Course used since 1911 for the Isle of Man TT Races and theManx Grand Prix .The area is dominated by the farmland, including the Beary Mountain, St.Johns village and Tynwald Mills. A number of changes occurred to the Mountain Course during the 1930s with extensive road widening on the A18 Mountain Road and the removal of the hump-back bridge and road straightening ["Isle of Man Weekly Times" dated 25th May 1935] at Ballig for the 1935 racing season and the road work is completed for the Manx Grand Prix in September 1935. The George Formby film
No Limit (1936 film) used the1935 Isle of Man TT races as a backdrop for filming including Ballig Bridge.ources
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