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- Kennaugh Signs For Moto – 1 Suzuki For Remaining Rounds.
“Hurricane” Hudson Kennaugh, current South African Superbike Champion, had his talents as a rider recognised by the Moto -1 Suzuki World Supersport team, who have offered him a ride at the two remaining rounds of the Alstare Corona Extra World Supersport
- Kennaugh Signs For Moto – 1 Suzuki For Remaining Rounds.
“Hurricane” Hudson Kennaugh, current South African Superbike Champion, had his talents as a rider recognised by the Moto -1 Suzuki World Supersport team, who have offered him a ride at the two remaining rounds of the Alstare Corona Extra World Supersport
- Kennaugh Signs For Moto – 1 Suzuki For Remaining Rounds.
“Hurricane” Hudson Kennaugh, current South African Superbike Champion, had his talents as a rider recognised by the Moto -1 Suzuki World Supersport team, who have offered him a ride at the two remaining rounds of the Alstare Corona Extra World Supersport
- Kennaugh Learns Imola
Coming to a new circuit for the first time is difficult, but coming to a new circuit with a new team and a new bike, that is a whole different league of difficult, and that is exactly what Hudson Kennaugh is having to deal with this weekend at his World S
- Bike Show to Play Host to Prestigious British Superbike Awards
The cream of British motorcycling talent will gather at the 2005 International Motorcycle and Scooter Show in association with The Sun, when the Birmingham NEC plays host to the prestigious British Superbike Awards at 1pm on Tuesday 1st November.
- Busy Weekend For Kennaugh at Magny Cours
There is nothing like a challenge and that is what Hudson Kennaugh has on his hands this weekend at Magny Cours in France.
- Pole And Seventeenth For Kennaugh at Magny Cours
Hudson Kennaugh blew away the competition in the GSX-R European Cup qualifying to take pole position, with a superb lap time of 1min 46.590secs - his closest rival was David Salon with a 1min 47.010secs.
- Kennaugh to Test For Alstare
Hudson Kennaugh the new GSX-R European Cup title holder and current South African Superbike Champion has secured a test with the Alstare Superstock and Supersport teams, at Valencia in November.
- Kennaugh to Test For Alstare
Hudson Kennaugh the new GSX-R European Cup title holder and current South African Superbike Champion has secured a test with the Alstare Superstock and Supersport teams, at Valencia in November.
- All-New International Motorcycle and Scooter Show Kicks Off With World Launches
The all-new interactive International Motorcycle & Scooter Show in Association with The Sun hosted an array of UK and International motorcycle launches today, the highlight being those of BMW. Ducati and British manufacturers CCM and Royal Enfield.
- Hudson Ready For Alstare Test
Hudson Kennaugh is preparing for his test with the Alstare Suzuki Supersport and Superstock teams early next week at Valencia in Spain.
- Successful Alstare Test For Kennaugh
After lifting the GSX-R European Cup title and having an impressive Supersport debut at Imola and Magny Cours, Alstare gave Hudson Kennaugh the chance to test for their Supersport and Superstock team at Valencia in Spain.
- Successful Alstare Test For Kennaugh
After lifting the GSX-R European Cup title and having an impressive Supersport debut at Imola and Magny Cours, Alstare gave Hudson Kennaugh the chance to test for their Supersport and Superstock team at Valencia in Spain.
- New Superbike News Merchandise Out Today
- New Superbike News Merchandise Out Today
- New Superbike News Merchandise Out Today
- New Superbike News Merchandise Out Today
- New Superbike News Merchandise Out Today
- New Superbike News Merchandise Out Today
- New Superbike News Merchandise Out Today
- International MX No Fear in Pernes Les Fontaines
On February 25th and 26th the Moto Club Pernois will celebrate his 80th birthday, and a lot of GP riders will be there to contest one of the biggest MX pre-season event.
- Hudson Yet to Put Pen to Paper
Hudson “Hurricane” Kennaugh is yet to put pen to paper with a team for the up and coming 2006 race season.
- Hudson Yet to Put Pen to Paper
Hudson “Hurricane” Kennaugh is yet to put pen to paper with a team for the up and coming 2006 race season.
- TT 2006 launched.
TT 2006 has a star studded field and changes that should enhance course safety.
- Tunstall Heads to World Supersport in 2006
Tom Tunstall is delighted to confirm that he will be racing in the World Supersport Championship in 2006 onboard the Hardinge - Ice Valley Motorsport Honda.
- Tunstall Heads to World Supersport in 2006
Tom Tunstall is delighted to confirm that he will be racing in the World Supersport Championship in 2006 onboard the Hardinge - Ice Valley Motorsport Honda.
- Gobert to Make World Championship Comeback
In a surprise announcement, Australian Anthony Gobert has confirmed that he will compete in the opening two rounds of the 2006 Supersport World Championship in Qatar (February 25) and Australia (March 5).
- Gobert to Make World Championship Comeback
In a surprise announcement, Australian Anthony Gobert has confirmed that he will compete in the opening two rounds of the 2006 Supersport World Championship in Qatar (February 25) and Australia (March 5).
- Team SUZUKI MotoGP Returns to Europe For Official Tests And Team Launch
Team SUZUKI MotoGP will be in Spain for the next two weekends to take part in the traditional season-opening Official MotoGP Tests, as well as announcing its 2006 ‘XRE4’ GSV-R990 – an all-new machine for the final season of the 990cc regulations.
- Klaffi Honda - Phillip Island Preview
Only a few hours after the last heat at Losail the members of Team Klaffi Honda were on their way to Phillip Island.
- Round Two Set to be Another Hard Battle
After an intense and entertaining first round at Losail, Qatar, on Saturday 25 February, the 2006 World Superbike championship continues its high speed round the world tour with the Australian round at Phillip Island, on Sunday 5 March.
- WSS Phillip Island Preview
Sebastien Charpentier (Winston Ten Kate Honda) performed another of his famous demolition jobs in the last few laps of an otherwise close Losail Supersport race, but in Australia few believe he will be able to repeat his five-second margin of victory.
- WSS Phillip Island Preview
Sebastien Charpentier (Winston Ten Kate Honda) performed another of his famous demolition jobs in the last few laps of an otherwise close Losail Supersport race, but in Australia few believe he will be able to repeat his five-second margin of victory.
- Yamaha WSB Phillip Island Preview
After a sensational weekend of racing in Qatar, round two of the Superbike World Championship takes place coming weekend at the Phillip Island circuit, located a little more than an hour's drive south of Melbourne.
- Big Teams Gather in Spain For Motogp Hors Doeuvre
The Catalunya Official MotoGP test session of March 3/4/5 is the first official engagement of the 2006 MotoGP World Championship, designed as a tantalising hors d'oeuvre to what is arguably the most keenly awaited season in bike racing history.
- Farquhar tops practice leader boards for Superstock and Supersport classes.
Ryan Farquhar tops the final practice leader boards for both the Superstock and Supersport TT races. Close racing is assured as any only 16 seconds cover the first 10 Supersport riders and 21 seconds the first 10 Superstock riders.
- Farquhar tops practice leader boards for Superstock and Supersport classes.
Ryan Farquhar tops the final practice leader boards for both the Superstock and Supersport TT races. Close racing is assured as any only 16 seconds cover the first 10 Supersport riders and 21 seconds the first 10 Superstock riders.
- Farquhar tops practice leader boards for Superstock and Supersport classes.
Ryan Farquhar tops the final practice leader boards for both the Superstock and Supersport TT races. Close racing is assured as any only 16 seconds cover the first 10 Supersport riders and 21 seconds the first 10 Superstock riders.
- Double joy for Donald; illness forces Anstey out.
Australian Cameron Donald secured his second TT win in the Superstock Race; the first double by an Australian rider since Graeme McGregor in 1984. Pre-race favourite Bruce Anstey retired due to feeling unwell.
- Double joy for Donald; illness forces Anstey out.
Australian Cameron Donald secured his second TT win in the Superstock Race; the first double by an Australian rider since Graeme McGregor in 1984. Pre-race favourite Bruce Anstey retired due to feeling unwell.
- Double joy for Donald; illness forces Anstey out.
Australian Cameron Donald secured his second TT win in the Superstock Race; the first double by an Australian rider since Graeme McGregor in 1984. Pre-race favourite Bruce Anstey retired due to feeling unwell.
- Plater claims first TT win after Anstey exclusion
Steve Plater won the first Supersport TT after Bruce Anstey who had led from the start and had crossed the line first was disqualified because of a small technical irregularity.
- Plater claims first TT win after Anstey exclusion
Steve Plater won the first Supersport TT after Bruce Anstey who had led from the start and had crossed the line first was disqualified because of a small technical irregularity.
- Plater claims first TT win after Anstey exclusion
Steve Plater won the first Supersport TT after Bruce Anstey who had led from the start and had crossed the line first was disqualified because of a small technical irregularity.
- Nemesis - Anstey wins Supersport Race 2
Bruce Anstey gave a commanding performance to win the Relentless Supersport Race 2; two days after having his first race taken from him by the stewards. Ryan Farquhar won the trophy for the best aggregate performance.
- Nemesis - Anstey wins Supersport Race 2
Bruce Anstey gave a commanding performance to win the Relentless Supersport Race 2; two days after having his first race taken from him by the stewards. Ryan Farquhar won the trophy for the best aggregate performance.
- Nemesis - Anstey wins Supersport Race 2
Bruce Anstey gave a commanding performance to win the Relentless Supersport Race 2; two days after having his first race taken from him by the stewards. Ryan Farquhar won the trophy for the best aggregate performance.
- Crowe completes double in Sidecar best race for many years
Nick Crowe and Mark Cox completed a TT Sidecar double after a tremendous battle on the tack with 13 times winner Dave Molyneux and Daniel Sayle. World Champion Tim Reeves and Patrick Farrance took sixth place to complete a sparkling debut.
- Crowe completes double in Sidecar best race for many years
Nick Crowe and Mark Cox completed a TT Sidecar double after a tremendous battle on the tack with 13 times winner Dave Molyneux and Daniel Sayle. World Champion Tim Reeves and Patrick Farrance took sixth place to complete a sparkling debut.
- Crowe completes double in Sidecar best race for many years
Nick Crowe and Mark Cox completed a TT Sidecar double after a tremendous battle on the tack with 13 times winner Dave Molyneux and Daniel Sayle. World Champion Tim Reeves and Patrick Farrance took sixth place to complete a sparkling debut.
- TT wins for Lougher and Palmer
Chris Palmer won his third TT in the 125cc race held at the Billown Circuit. Ian Lougher won his 8th in the 250cc event. Billown became the 4th circuit to stage TT racing.
- TT wins for Lougher and Palmer
Chris Palmer won his third TT in the 125cc race held at the Billown Circuit. Ian Lougher won his 8th in the 250cc event. Billown became the 4th circuit to stage TT racing.
- TT wins for Lougher and Palmer
Chris Palmer won his third TT in the 125cc race held at the Billown Circuit. Ian Lougher won his 8th in the 250cc event. Billown became the 4th circuit to stage TT racing.
- Treble for Lougher; double for William Dunlop at S100
Ian Lougher scored three wins at the Southern 100 meeting; including the Solo Championship, to surpass Joey Dunlop as the most successful rider on the Billown Circuit. William Dunlop scored a brace of 250cc wins; Guy Martin won the opening Superbike race.
- Treble for Lougher; double for William Dunlop at S100
Ian Lougher scored three wins at the Southern 100 meeting; including the Solo Championship, to surpass Joey Dunlop as the most successful rider on the Billown Circuit. William Dunlop scored a brace of 250cc wins; Guy Martin won the opening Superbike race.
- Treble for Lougher; double for William Dunlop at S100
Ian Lougher scored three wins at the Southern 100 meeting; including the Solo Championship, to surpass Joey Dunlop as the most successful rider on the Billown Circuit. William Dunlop scored a brace of 250cc wins; Guy Martin won the opening Superbike race.
- Death of John Goodall casts a pall over MGP
The tragic death of MGP stalwart John Goodall marred the first day's racing at MGP 2008. Brothers Ryan and Daniel kneen won the Newcomers' Races; Ryan Farquhar won his second consecutive Senior Classic Race.
- Death of John Goodall casts a pall over MGP
The tragic death of MGP stalwart John Goodall marred the first day's racing at MGP 2008. Brothers Ryan and Daniel kneen won the Newcomers' Races; Ryan Farquhar won his second consecutive Senior Classic Race.
- Death of John Goodall casts a pall over MGP
The tragic death of MGP stalwart John Goodall marred the first day's racing at MGP 2008. Brothers Ryan and Daniel kneen won the Newcomers' Races; Ryan Farquhar won his second consecutive Senior Classic Race.
- Wins for Richardson and Hamilton in Classic MGP Races
Roy Richardson competed a hat-trick of wins in the Classic Junior MGP; whilst Ewan Hamilton did the double in the Lightweight Classic.
- Wins for Richardson and Hamilton in Classic MGP Races
Roy Richardson competed a hat-trick of wins in the Classic Junior MGP; whilst Ewan Hamilton did the double in the Lightweight Classic.
- Wins for Richardson and Hamilton in Classic MGP Races
Roy Richardson competed a hat-trick of wins in the Classic Junior MGP; whilst Ewan Hamilton did the double in the Lightweight Classic.
- Daniel Kneen completes history making MGP double
Daniel Kneen became the first man to win a Newcomers' race and the Junior in the same year at the MGP. He won the Junior after an epic battle with Michael Weldon who slid off less than 5 miles from the finish.
- Daniel Kneen completes history making MGP double
Daniel Kneen became the first man to win a Newcomers' race and the Junior in the same year at the MGP. He won the Junior after an epic battle with Michael Weldon who slid off less than 5 miles from the finish.
- Daniel Kneen completes history making MGP double
Daniel Kneen became the first man to win a Newcomers' race and the Junior in the same year at the MGP. He won the Junior after an epic battle with Michael Weldon who slid off less than 5 miles from the finish.
- Barclay banks Senior MGP win.
Adam Barclay won a much delayed and shortened Senior MGP after the first attempt to run the race was red flagged due to an oil spill.
- Barclay banks Senior MGP win.
Adam Barclay won a much delayed and shortened Senior MGP after the first attempt to run the race was red flagged due to an oil spill.
- Barclay banks Senior MGP win.
Adam Barclay won a much delayed and shortened Senior MGP after the first attempt to run the race was red flagged due to an oil spill.
- Historic treble for Kneen; Sayle completes local double at MGP
Daniel Kneen became the first man to win 3 MGP races in one week with a start to finish win in the Ultra Lightweight. Daniel Sayle won the Lightweight after a close duel with Nigel Moore.
- Historic treble for Kneen; Sayle completes local double at MGP
Daniel Kneen became the first man to win 3 MGP races in one week with a start to finish win in the Ultra Lightweight. Daniel Sayle won the Lightweight after a close duel with Nigel Moore.
- Historic treble for Kneen; Sayle completes local double at MGP
Daniel Kneen became the first man to win 3 MGP races in one week with a start to finish win in the Ultra Lightweight. Daniel Sayle won the Lightweight after a close duel with Nigel Moore.
- TT rider recruitment in top gear.
BSB and World Sidecar stars visited the Isle of Man with a view to participating in the TT races.
- TT rider recruitment in top gear.
BSB and World Sidecar stars visited the Isle of Man with a view to participating in the TT races.
- TT rider recruitment in top gear.
BSB and World Sidecar stars visited the Isle of Man with a view to participating in the TT races.
- Farquhar completes Superb Irish Road Race Championship Double
Ryan Farquhar finished the 2008 Irish National Road Race season on a high at Killalane on Sunday and added two more wins to his impressive haul when he took victory in both of the Superbike races.
- Farquhar completes Superb Irish Road Race Championship Double
Ryan Farquhar finished the 2008 Irish National Road Race season on a high at Killalane on Sunday and added two more wins to his impressive haul when he took victory in both of the Superbike races.
- Kawasaki Team Announce 2008 Macau GP Team Line up
Experienced Macau Grand Prix campaigners, MSS Discovery have announced their intention to return to the famous 3.8 mile Macau street circuit in November in a bid to repeat their former race wining success at the traditional end of year racing celebration.
- Kawasaki Team Announce 2008 Macau GP Team Line up
Experienced Macau Grand Prix campaigners, MSS Discovery have announced their intention to return to the famous 3.8 mile Macau street circuit in November in a bid to repeat their former race wining success at the traditional end of year racing celebration.
- Kawasaki Team Announce 2008 Macau GP Team Line up
Experienced Macau Grand Prix campaigners, MSS Discovery have announced their intention to return to the famous 3.8 mile Macau street circuit in November in a bid to repeat their former race wining success at the traditional end of year racing celebration.
- Amor Wraps up Irish Road Race Season With More Wins
Keith Amor ensured his 2008 Irish National Road Race Championship campaign ended on a high note on Sunday when he took two firsts and two seconds at the season ending Killalane meeting.
- Amor Wraps up Irish Road Race Season With More Wins
Keith Amor ensured his 2008 Irish National Road Race Championship campaign ended on a high note on Sunday when he took two firsts and two seconds at the season ending Killalane meeting.
- Amor Wraps up Irish Road Race Season With More Wins
Keith Amor ensured his 2008 Irish National Road Race Championship campaign ended on a high note on Sunday when he took two firsts and two seconds at the season ending Killalane meeting.
- TT 2009 programme confirmed
TT 2009 will see a repeat of the 2008 race programme for the main classes on the Mountain Circuit; plus the new "clean" TT. The Billown TTs will be over two legs of 8 laps each for the 125cc and 250cc classes.
- TT 2009 programme confirmed
TT 2009 will see a repeat of the 2008 race programme for the main classes on the Mountain Circuit; plus the new "clean" TT. The Billown TTs will be over two legs of 8 laps each for the 125cc and 250cc classes.
- TT 2009 programme confirmed
TT 2009 will see a repeat of the 2008 race programme for the main classes on the Mountain Circuit; plus the new "clean" TT. The Billown TTs will be over two legs of 8 laps each for the 125cc and 250cc classes.
- Charity Ebay Auction To Own Shane Shakey Byrnes Race Helmet
Want to own an exclusive British Superbike Champion’s race helmet? Shane Byrne is giving you the chance to do just that!
- Charity Ebay Auction To Own Shane Shakey Byrnes Race Helmet
Want to own an exclusive British Superbike Champion’s race helmet? Shane Byrne is giving you the chance to do just that!
- Charity Ebay Auction To Own Shane Shakey Byrnes Race Helmet
Want to own an exclusive British Superbike Champion’s race helmet? Shane Byrne is giving you the chance to do just that!
- British 125GP – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
British 125GP – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
- British 125GP – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
British 125GP – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
- British 125GP – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
British 125GP – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
- British 125GP – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
British 125GP – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
- Byrne Takes Pole and Promises Winning Finale
Shane Byrne, already assured of the Bennetts British Superbike crown, powered in his fifth pole start of the campaign ahead of the final round at Brands Hatch, heading off the challenge of Leon Haslam, in a dramatic high-speed shoot-out for supremacy.
- Byrne Takes Pole and Promises Winning Finale
Shane Byrne, already assured of the Bennetts British Superbike crown, powered in his fifth pole start of the campaign ahead of the final round at Brands Hatch, heading off the challenge of Leon Haslam, in a dramatic high-speed shoot-out for supremacy.
- Byrne Takes Pole and Promises Winning Finale
Shane Byrne, already assured of the Bennetts British Superbike crown, powered in his fifth pole start of the campaign ahead of the final round at Brands Hatch, heading off the challenge of Leon Haslam, in a dramatic high-speed shoot-out for supremacy.
- Suzuki Committed to BSB Success With Guintoli
MotoGP star Sylvain Guintoli will be going for Championship glory with Suzuki’s official team, run by Crescent, in British Superbikes in 2009 – and the team is confident its new signing will be able to challenge at the front right from the start.
- Suzuki Committed to BSB Success With Guintoli
MotoGP star Sylvain Guintoli will be going for Championship glory with Suzuki’s official team, run by Crescent, in British Superbikes in 2009 – and the team is confident its new signing will be able to challenge at the front right from the start.
- Suzuki Committed to BSB Success With Guintoli
MotoGP star Sylvain Guintoli will be going for Championship glory with Suzuki’s official team, run by Crescent, in British Superbikes in 2009 – and the team is confident its new signing will be able to challenge at the front right from the start.
- National Superstock 600 - Brands Hatch Race One Result
National Superstock 600 - Brands Hatch Race One Result
- National Superstock 600 - Brands Hatch Race One Result
National Superstock 600 - Brands Hatch Race One Result
- National Superstock 600 - Brands Hatch Race One Result
National Superstock 600 - Brands Hatch Race One Result
- National Superstock 600 - Brands Hatch Race One Result
National Superstock 600 - Brands Hatch Race One Result
- Henderson Yamaha R1 Cup - Brands Hatch Qualifying
Henderson Yamaha R1 Cup - Brands Hatch Qualifying
- Henderson Yamaha R1 Cup - Brands Hatch Qualifying
Henderson Yamaha R1 Cup - Brands Hatch Qualifying
- Henderson Yamaha R1 Cup - Brands Hatch Qualifying
Henderson Yamaha R1 Cup - Brands Hatch Qualifying
- KTM Super Duke Battle – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
KTM Super Duke Battle – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
- KTM Super Duke Battle – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
KTM Super Duke Battle – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
- KTM Super Duke Battle – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
KTM Super Duke Battle – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
- KTM Super Duke Battle – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
KTM Super Duke Battle – Brands Hatch Combined Qualifying
- Italy Dominates Qualifying Right Ahead of Bulgaria
This third edition of the FIM SuperMoto of Nations in Pleven started off with Italy dominating all three qualifying motos.
- Italy Dominates Qualifying Right Ahead of Bulgaria
This third edition of the FIM SuperMoto of Nations in Pleven started off with Italy dominating all three qualifying motos.
- Italy Dominates Qualifying Right Ahead of Bulgaria
This third edition of the FIM SuperMoto of Nations in Pleven started off with Italy dominating all three qualifying motos.
- National Superstock 1000 - Brands Hatch Race Result
National Superstock 1000 - Brands Hatch Race Result
- National Superstock 1000 - Brands Hatch Race Result
National Superstock 1000 - Brands Hatch Race Result
- National Superstock 1000 - Brands Hatch Race Result
National Superstock 1000 - Brands Hatch Race Result
- National Superstock 1000 - Brands Hatch Race Result
National Superstock 1000 - Brands Hatch Race Result
- British Superbikes - Race One Result
British Superbikes - Race One Result
- British Superbikes - Race One Result
British Superbikes - Race One Result
- British Superbikes - Race One Result
British Superbikes - Race One Result
- British Superbikes - Race One Result
British Superbikes - Race One Result
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McGuinness wins sensational Senior Race to equal Mike Hailwood
It seems fitting that the Dainese Senior race was started by Pauline Hailwood; widow of the legendary Mike; who is regarded by many, including me, as the greatest motorcycle racer of all time. For it was in today’s race that John McGuinness equalled Mike’s total of 14 TT wins. It was also fitting that Mike’s son David should ride in the Ducati parade lap as Mike’s 1978 comeback victory on a Ducati is a part of TT folklore; everyone knows where they were on that day.
At the start it seemed likely that this would come down to a shoot out between the Hondas of Guy Martin and John McGuinness and the Relentless Suzukis of Bruce Anstey and Cameron Donald; with Ian Hutchinson the most likely to upset that scenario. What we witnessed was the best Senior Race since the late great Steve Hislop on the ill handling Abus Norton took victory by 4.4s from Carl Fogarty in the race that I regard as the best of all time; better even than the 1967 Senior. The lead in todat’s race changed 8 times and kept the crowds absolutely enthralled.
The day was one of clear blue skies, dry roads and virtually no breeze. The honour of being first away belonged to Guy Martin. Second away was local man Conor Cummins; but virtually from the off his bike was leaking oil; some of this sprayed onto John McGuinness when he caught up with Conor and this unsettled John a little as he was concerned that it may be from his bike. It was during the early part of the race that he later said that he made a couple of minor errors. Unsurprisingly Cummins was a very early retirement from the race, a disappointing end to the week; but he is barely 22 and his turn will surely come.
At the first commentary position at Glen Helen just 2.86 seconds covered the first six on corrected time. Despite his comments above, it was John McGuinness who led, but by just 0.04s from Ian Hutchinson who has been rapid on this section of the course all week. Bruce Anstey was third 0.64s further down; with Cameron Donald, Guy Martin and Ryan Farquhar completing the top six.
At the uphill right hander at Cruickshanks, Guy Martin led on the roads and he was most impressive as hammered between the walls and on towards White Gates. Next was John McGuinness and he was very neat and fast. Anstey was next and we had just 0.08s difference on our very amateur timing in favour of John McGuinness. Cameron Donald was up to third; just 0.9s ahead of Guy Martin and Ian Hutchinson who we could not separate; with Gary Johnson 0.2s ahead of Ryan Farquhar. The action was excellent for the large crowds assembled on either side of the road.
Over the mountain it was Bruce Anstey who was the fastest; giving him a lead of 0.46s as he screamed along Glencrutchery Road to make the heart stopping descent of Bray Hill for the second time. Bruce’s lap speed was 128.631mph from a standing start; with John’s at 128.575mph. Cameron was third at 128.517mph with Guy fourth at 128.316mph. Ian Hutchinson was fifth 6.45s down on Guy with Ryan Farquhar sixth on his Superstock specification bike, just 3.32s down on Ian. Such was the pace of the race that the top 23 riders all lapped at over 120mph.
On the second lap Anstey very gradually began to eke a lead and his pace was such that the possibility of another 130mph lap was very real as they flashed past us. Our watch had Anstey leading by 3.85s from McGuinness; with Donald third just 0.2 ahead of Guy Martin , Hutchy fifth and Gary Johnson sixth just 0.1 ahead of Ryan Farquhar; what a race it was turning out to be. Unbeknown to us at the time Guy Martin’s machine started to encounter an electrical problem at Glen Helen on this lap; this caused the revs to tail off. Despite this he managed to finish the lap in fourth place.
With a lap at 129.445mph; his best TT lap ever Bruce Anstey led by 1.48s as they entered pit lane. Then the dramatic news that Bruce Anstey was off his machine; out of the race and walking disconsolately away; his Superbike jinx had struck again; clutch and chain problems being the culprits this time. Then Guy Martin had problems getting away; this cost him a lot of time; but worse was to come; the machine expired at Quarter Bridge; his rotten luck continuing to spoil a week that offered so much promise. Cameron Donald was third as the riders streamed into the pits; he was just 2.6s down on John McGuinness, who became the leader as they exited pit lane. Ian Hutchinson was fifth behind Guy; but third as he left pit lane; with Ryan Farquhar sixth jus 1s ahead of Gary Johnson on the Robinson Concrete/Uel Duncan Honda.
The drama of the pit stops left us with a straight fight to the finish between the master and the new pretender over 150 miles on the most demanding circuit in the world. Thoughts of 92 were in the minds of most spectators as the riders pushed themselves and their machines to the limit. The two were rarely more than three seconds apart over the next two laps; McGuinness the quicker on the run to Glen Helen; Donald quicker on the run to Ramsey. At Ramsey on lap 3 we had the gap at 0.06s in favour of McGuinness, but that is unofficial hand held timing. McGuinness managed to increase this to 2.78s as they crossed the line to begin lap 4; their lap times were just 0.18s different; McGuinness the faster. Behind them the others held station; Hutchinson third, Farquhar fourth, Gary Johnson fifth and Steve Plater sixth. Adrian Archibald held seventh and Michael Dunlop was having another great ride in twelfth place.
On lap 4 we still had McGuinness in the lead; by just 0.65s as they started the tortuous mountain climb. With a rapid charge over the mountain to compete the lap at an average speed of 129.231mph Cameron Donald had opened a lead of 3.25s as they entered pit lane for the second time.
As lap 5 progressed Donald was able to increase his lead; as he passed our vantage point the lead was up to 5.65s and it seemed that he was on course to complete a historic treble of victories. As they went flat out over the line to begin the final lap of thoroughly memorable race the lead stood at 4.77s, so McGuinness had cut it on the run over the mountain; could the master yet prevail?
McGuinness reached Glen Helen and was absolutely flying in his effort to wrest the advantage from Donald. Thirty seconds elapsed and still Donald had not reached the commentary point; then 5 seconds later he arrived, meaning that McGuinness had the lead by 5 seconds; had Donald overshot at Ballacraine, or was there another reason for the loss of time. We waited expectantly for the leaders to pass us; McGuinness came through right on cue and was very rapid; as our watch ticked away it became obvious that the lead had grown markedly; when Donald went past it was up to 24.2s; clearly Donald was having machine problems.
Over the mountain McGuinness did not ease his pace and with a final tour of 129.517mph he took victory in what had been a stunning display of speed; skill and bravery from all of the riders involved. At the start of the lap Donald had noticed oil on his left boot and he decided to try to nurse the bike home as he felt that he could still secure second place; he later joked that the Suzuki ran well without oil. He was content with his second place in what had been one of the greatest races in living memory. Ian Hutchinson took third to give him a successful end to a meeting that began with a multitude of problems. Ryan Farquhar rode another great race to take fourth on his Superstock machine, down on power to the Superbikes of others. He finished in the top six in all of his races; what could he have done with the proper kit? Perhaps he will win a “TT” tomorrow at Billown. Steve Plater put up another strong performance to claim fifth place and Gary Johnson took sixth, what a week he has had, a real star.
What a race: it everyone breathless. The week seems to have absolutely flown past but it has given plenty to talk about in the coming weeks and months.
A large crowd remained at the Grandstand to acclaim the prize winners at the presentation. A huge cheer was given to Michael Dunlop when he collected his silver replica; his best lap of 124.773mph puts him ahead of Joey on the all time list; Joey’s last ever lap was his fastest ever at 123.87mph on the SP1 Honda.
I have one gripe: surely something better than handing the prizes out the back of the Grandstand can be arranged; even the previous arrangement in pit lane was better as it allowed most people to have a good view and take photographs; today’s crush was most unseemly. This is the blue riband event; let us have a presentation to mirror that.
That aside the TT has been a wonderful event and the part played by the marshals cannot be over stated. They stand out in all weathers and carry out their duties very professionally; a huge thank you is due to this wonderful band of unpaid volunteers without whom there simply would be no TT.
Dainese Senior TT
1. John McGuinness 127.186mph
2. Cameron Donald 126.183mph
3. Ian Hutchinson 125.198mph
4. Ryan Farquhar 124.852mph
5. Steve Plater 124.195mph
6. Gary Johnson 123.810mph
7. Ian Lougher 123.493mph
8. Carl Rennie 123.180mph
9. Daniel Stewart 122.905mph
10 Michael Dunlop 122.301mph
11 Mark Parrett 121.717mph
12 Ian Pattinson 121.421mph
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