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RE: Michael Dunlop - scaramanga - 07-06-2015 (05-06-2015, 10:48 AM)jerycan Wrote:(04-06-2015, 10:59 PM)c iom tt Wrote:(04-06-2015, 09:41 PM)KypDurron Wrote:(04-06-2015, 09:28 PM)scaramanga Wrote: good sumary been rumours for last couple of years big teams couldnt or wouldnt talk with garry real shane because i really rate him RE: Michael Dunlop - Ricky - 07-06-2015 The r1 really flew kyp! RE: Michael Dunlop - civ - 07-06-2015 (07-06-2015, 05:24 PM)Sam Pato Wrote: What a sickener for both riders. They've said MD is ok - any news on the other rider involved? Scott Wilson thought to be the other rider involved in red flag incident - Broken clavicle #iomtt more details when we have them. RE: Michael Dunlop - Steady the Edward - 07-06-2015 Taken to hospital with shoulder injuries I heard , but not confirmed so fingers still crossed . RE: Michael Dunlop - Piemuncher - 07-06-2015 (07-06-2015, 06:24 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: Taken to hospital with shoulder injuries I heard , but not confirmed so fingers still crossedDunlops performance was all the more creditable as he stopped in Ramsey to steal a Fireblade after he found himself behind after a couple of laps. RE: Michael Dunlop - Kevmach - 07-06-2015 I here Michael as a broken heart, oops RE: Michael Dunlop - Ricky - 07-06-2015 I hear Milwaukee Yamaha have realised their road race team and their r1 is muck. In previous years there r6 was muck too. Cummins dunlops x2 hutchy can't all be wrong. Martrain is a good team but unfortunately this is a wasted year for dean Harrison. Bet he wishes he had stayed with rc express. RE: Michael Dunlop - Tripster1050 - 07-06-2015 I heard today from a reliable source that it was a done deal after cookstown 100. The stocker came over with him because Shaun Muir promised Factory bikes but they never appeared. The back up plan was already in place with buildbase and hunts before the TT and preparing them for him. Made more of a race against time than it was but sounds like he gave them more than a few chances but they failed him. RE: Michael Dunlop - Ricky - 07-06-2015 Smr seem to have bsb pretty much sorted. Their road race team haven't a notion. One particular airhead is still trying to defend them on Twitter but just keeps digging holes for them. There was no way a rider of Michael dunlops calibre would put up with that. All the gear. No idea. RE: Michael Dunlop - KypDurron - 07-06-2015 Do we know how Michael is after the off? All I've heard is a limp. Michael Dunlop - Sector Lap Times - fred clarke - 07-06-2015 Of interest to his many fans, may be that unofficially, I had Micky D, Glen Helen to Glen Helen -on laps 5/6 at 17m 08.29sec or 132.09mph. On the last lap, for Micky D to stand a chance of bettering Bruce Anstey's outright lap record of 17m..06.682sec or 132.298mph, he needed to be at Cronk ny Mona by around Bruces record time of last year which was ..... 16m..08.420sec. He was indeed on schedule, arriving at Cronk ny Mona at....... 16m..08.362sec. Unfortunately as we now know, it was to go 'belly up' at The Nook. Hope he & the bike are 100% for the Senior. I think that given ideal conditions for the Senior on Friday, the 133mph lap, or very close to it, is a possibility, albeit remote...with any one of four or five or riders 'in the frame' as possible candidates to achieve it! ............................the magical time required is minimum 17m..01.2sec (133.008mph). (Please note that the above figures are strictly Unofficial & subject to correction!!!) RE: Michael Dunlop - Kieranzxt - 07-06-2015 He was certainly flying on the last lap, and had the fastest sectors of any rider. RE: Michael Dunlop - jolly7 - 08-06-2015 Reality race was won and lost in the pit stops , MD was fastest on track but the 20 secs lost in the pits made the difference RE: Michael Dunlop - excollier - 08-06-2015 This is why we love the TT, it can be unpredictable a lot of the time. Superb event. Talk about losing it in the pits, I always feel sorry for Bob Jackson when they dropped his filler cap, lost him the race. RE: Michael Dunlop - numptydad - 08-06-2015 (05-06-2015, 10:36 AM)cregnybaa Wrote: Yamaha have had a situation similar to this once before, that was in 78 with Mike Hailwood all the bikes they provided had problems of one sort or another. I've always understood that they didn't take him seriously, so made little effort to provide a competitive bike - Suzuki did a real job in '79, all on a handshake. RE: Michael Dunlop - eman1948 - 08-06-2015 Obviosly when Guy Martin said Dunlop could win on a garden gate, Yamaha took it literally and gave him one. I feel sorry for Dean Harrison he's stuck with the lump of rubbish. Can anybody come to his rescue and give him a descent bike to ride. Good TT rider going to waist. |