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I'm not an ungrateful person.
Guy Martin
I like being in control of my own destiny, really.
When TV companies stop coming up with ideas, and I've got to go and do 'Celebrity Big Brother,' I don't want that to happen.
I have a night job driving tractors on biomass farms.
I've had my eyes opened to so many things. But still, all I really want to do is my truck job. It's like an ingrained, default setting.
I'm not into these mollycoddled sorts of things; I like a bit of danger. I haven't got a death wish, but it makes things exciting, doesn't it?
I've got my own TV stuff on the go, and it's all a bit oddball - it's one-offs, and I can do what, when, and how I want it, really. I don't have any scripts or people telling me to do stuff twice.
I've been put under 8.5G in a stunt aeroplane. I felt all right. Well, I lost my vision, but I was still conscious.
I like the Mid Antrim circuit, and if anyone were to ask me to show them a typical Irish road surface, I would take them to the Mid Antrim. It is awesome.
As far as I am concerned, the Ulster Grand Prix is my favourite race.
I like films, but I can't sit still for very long.
The idea for the 'Speed' series was to break the record for the fastest push bike.
You can't argue with physics, mate.
We all buy our meat wrapped in plastic because we don't like to think about the animal that died.
I know what a pound is, and I earn my £12 an hour, and that's great.
I race pushbikes more than I race motorbikes, but it's not the same.
I enjoy working on anything mechanical.
In my normal life, I am a private person doing a proper job.
I'm the luckiest man alive.
My idea of splashing out would be buying a new spanner. I've got about 300 - you can't have too many in my opinion.
Some riders believe in all the hype at the TT; have a successful week, give up work then go and buy motorhomes and cars. I like to get back to normal afterwards and go to work.
It's bred in me that I only see real work as getting stuck in and getting your hands dirty.
I don't see coming down to London and talking to people and making TV shows as real work. The only reason I do it is because they keep coming up with decent ideas.
I do all that TV stuff, and it's not real work.