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Tuesday Race Day - Race 1 Report & Pics plus Race 2 Report & Pics + All Results - Malcolm - 27-08-2012 PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY 28 AUGUST
10.00: TECHNICAL INSPECTIONS OPEN FOR 350/250 CLASSIC & JUNIOR MACHINES
11.30: ROADS CLOSE 12.15: 350/250 CLASSIC RACE (3 laps) 13.30: approx end of Race CROSSING POINTS OPEN 14.45: JUNIOR RACE ( 4 laps) WHOLE COURSE OPEN BETWEEN 5pm & 6pm 18.00: ROADS CLOSE 18.15: 500 / FORMULA CLASSIC & JUNIOR POST CLASSIC & LIGHTWEIGHT PRACTICE (1 lap) 18.35: SUPERTWIN, SENIOR & CLASSIC SUPERBIKE (1 lap) 18.55: FLAG ALL 19.00: ROADS OPEN CAR LEAVES ST. NINIANS Please note the 350/250 classic race is shortened to a 3 lap race starting at 12.15. The Junior Race remains a 4 lap race starting at 14.45 Weather Forecast A dry day Tuesday, with sunny spells and a moderate to locally fresh southwest wind, temperatures: around 17C/63F
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Ramsey Parliament Square (The Swan) Webcam 1 Ramsey Parliament Square (Town Hall) Webcam 2 EyeSpy Webcams . RE: Tuesday Race Day - Malcolm - 28-08-2012 PALMER WINS HIS THIRD MANX GRAND PRIX TITLE WITH CLASSIC 350CC VICTORY WHILE PETER SYMES TAKES 250 HONOURS.
Castletown’s Chris Palmer, an adopted Manxman, won his third Manx Grand Prix title with victory in today’s 350cc Classic Grand Prix Race. It was a welcome return to the top spot for the man who had placed second in all three of his races at the Manx last year. Tamworth based Peter Symes took the honours in the 250cc race that ran concurrently. Following yesterday’s weather postponement, the second day of racing at the Manx Grand Prix got underway with Clerk of the Course Phil Taubman reporting that conditions were ‘great for racing’ although he did warn competitors of a few damp patches around the course. The first race of the day, the three lap Classic Grand Prix for 350/250ccmachines saw Blackpool’s Roy Richardson first away on Glencrutchery Road on the Martin Bullock Manxsport Aermacchi followed by Chris Palmer, Alan Oversby and Ryan Farquhar. Bob Price, from Gloucester, stalled on the line before eventually firing up his Honda. Roy Richardson was first to Glen Helen with a six second lead over Chris Palmer with Ryan Farquhar a further five seconds down in third. That remained the top three by the second check point at Ballaugh but Chris Swallow, riding an Aermacchi, was on a flyer and moved up to fourth place, from 17th on the grid. Richardson extended his lead to over 30 seconds from Chris Palmer by the Bungalow. However, 9 time Manx Grand Prix winner Ryan Farquhar was a retirement at Brandywell on the opening lap. Richardson clocked an opening lap of 102.327 mph (22:7.04), narrowly outside his own lap record for the class. giving him a lead of 38 seconds over Chris Palmer with Swallow in third. However Richardson, also like Farquhar a nine time MGP race winner, was reported as stopping at Black Dub to make adjustments where he later retired, leaving Palmer to take the lead from Chris Swallow with Nigel Moore in third. Palmer’s lead was over a minute at the end of the second lap but was reported has having clutch problems and nursed the machine through the last lap to take the honours in 1:08.43.56 ((98.818mph), with Swallow (1:09.18.17 – 97.996) in second, for his first MGP podium, and Moore in third (1:10.25.52 – 96.434) In the 250cc Classic class that ran concurrently, Ewan Hamilton was first away, from Tom Jackson and Chris McGahan with seasoned campaigners Alan ‘Bud’ Jackson, Peter Wakefield and Peter Symes following them away. Symes led after posting an opening lap of 24:39.10 (91.832), from Ewan Hamilton (24:53.48 – 90.947) with Dave Edwards (25:44.45 – 87.946) holding third. Tom Jackson, who retired in last year’s race on the last lap when leading, was reported as sliding off at the Mountain Box but was OK and returned to the Grandstand in a course car. With Hamilton pitting at the end of the first lap and Symes going straight through, his lead was up to over a minute and a half at the end of the second lap. Dave Edwards moved up into second with Hamilton retiring at Ramsey Bus Stop on the second lap and Bob Millinship, who had elected not to pit, moving into third. However, Millinship’s decision backfired when he ran out of petrol at Ramsey on the final lap with Geoff Bates moving into the final podium position. That remained the top three at the end of the race with Peter Symes (1:14.18.55 – 91.394) taking the win from Dave Edwards (1:18.21.04 – 86.680) with Geoff Bates (1:21.05.33 – 83.753) taking the final podium place. Chris Palmer at the Creg Chris Palmer flanked by Nigel Moore and Chris Swallow Peter Symes (50) Race 1 Results Classic 350 Classic 250 Classic 350 - Lap-by-lap Classic 250 - Lap-by-lap RE: Tuesday Race Day - Race 1 Report & Pics - Malcolm - 28-08-2012 THRILLING JUNIOR MANX GRAND PRIX SEES WAYNE KIRWAN SECURING NOTABLE WIN
Republic of Ireland racer Wayne Kirwan took a thrilling manngo.im Junior Manx Grand Prix win, his first victory on the Isle of Man ahead of Durham rider Mike Minns. The pair couldn’t be separated after the first two laps but the refuelling pit stop proved decisive as Kirwan established a seventeen second lead by the end of the third lap. The Irish racer finished runner up in both the Junior and Senior races at the 2010 meeting but missed last year’s races. Pre race favourite Jamie Coward, who qualified fastest, was first away but he was reported as off at Laurel Bank, just before Ballacraine, on the first lap leaving Northern Ireland’s Stephen McKnight at the front of the field at the first checkpoint, Glen Helen, from the Republic of Ireland’s Michael Sweeney with Kirwan in third. Kirwin and McKnight swapped places by Ballaugh with the former holding a lead of less than a second from Sweeney with McKnight less than 2 seconds behind the leader by Ballaugh. McKnight came back to lead at the end of the first lap with an opening lap of 19:55.08 (113.656) with Wayne Kirwan (19:56.22-113.548mph) in second and Mike Minns (19:56.84 – 113.489mph) moving up into third ahead of Sweeney (19.56.91- 113.482mph), with less than two seconds separating the first four. The race at the front got even closer when Minns jumped to the front of the field by Ramsey on lap 2 with less than a second separating the top three of Minns, McKnight and Kirwin. By Cronk Ny Mona the gap between the front two – Minns and Kirwan - was reported to be a mere 0.18 seconds. However Kirwin’s crew put in a decisive refuelling pit and by Glen Helen on the third lap Kirwan had established a lead of almost 18 seconds from Minns with McKnight a further seven seconds behind in third. Local rider Paul Smythe moved up into third by the Bungalow but shortly after was reported off at Keppel Gate but with no serious injury, with McKnight retaking the final podium place. That remained the top three by the end of the race with Kirwan taking the win with 1:19.26.46 – 113.986mph, to Minns’ 1:19.53.87 – 113.335mph) with McKnight securing third with 1:20.04.99 – 113.072. There was also a stunning performance from James Cowton, the winner of Saturday Lightweight Newcomers Race who finished in fourth place with an overall time of 1:20.51.62 – 111.986mph. Tomorrow’s race schedule features the 500cc and Formula Classic races away at 10.15 with the SuperTwin and Lightweight Classes due to start at 13.15. Both races will be run over four laps. Race 2 Result |