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Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race + Report & Results - Malcolm - 22-05-2015 Todays Schedule
10:45 - Roads close Barrule Park, Ramsey to Bungalow
11:00 - Roads close Bungalow to Creg-ny-baa
11:30 - Roads close rest of the course
14:30 - Sidecar Qualifying (1 Lap)
15:05 - Senior TT Qualifying (1 Lap)
15:25 - TT Zero Qualifying (1 Lap)
16:30 - Roads Open except Mountain Section
( Barrule Park, Rasmey to Creg ny Baa)
17:30 - All roads open around the Circuit
Anything different TBC
4 Laps
Over 600cc up to 1000cc 4 cylinders 4 stroke
Over 750cc up to 1000cc 3 cylinders 4 stroke Over 850cc up to 1200cc 2 cylinders 4 stroke Issued on Tuesday, 09 June 2015 at 7:50am by Ronaldsway Met Office
Most likely staying dry and bright today, with a fair deal of sunshine. The mainly light winds, variable in direction this morning, will settle north or northwesterly during the afternoon. Temperatures rising to 16 or 17 Celsius at best inland.
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All looking good out there for what we hope is an incident free session today !!
RE: Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race - Malcolm - 09-06-2015 10:00 - A couple of Road Incidents this morning, hopefully they will not cause any delays.
11:30 - All Road Sections of the Circuit now closed
11:50 - National Anthems played
12:15 - Superstock Race is GO
All the usual suspects head off down Glencrutchery
John McGuinness, Hillier,M Dunlop, M Rutter, Bruce, Guy, Hutchy & Conor
Glen Helen - Lap 1
First through on the road is John McG, then Hillier closing, next is M Dunlop, A gap to Rutter next is Bruce, then it's G Johnson, and its then Guy closing in, next is Hutchy, Conor is next
123M Dunlop
Hillier +1.1
Hutchy
Guy
L Johnston
G Johnson
John McGuinness
P Hickman
D Harrison
Bruce
I Linton
ConorM Dunlop clocks a 188 at Sulby, next up is Guy and Hutchy both at 186.9 Dunlop leading now by 1.4 Ramsey - Lap 1 First in is Hillier with John McGuinness behind, close is M Dunlop, A gap to Rutter Bruce and then Guy goes through. Hutchy runs through 123 M Dunlop Hutchy +2.1 Hillier Guy L Johnston P Hickman Bruce G Johnson D Harrison J McGuinness M Dunlop is 2.5 in front of Hutchy at the Bungalow End of Lap 1 Hillier and Dunlop then J McGuinness. (M Dunlop at 130.932). Hutchy at 130.73, Guy at 130.3 P Hickman at 129.178 Ryan Farquhar retires at the pits. 123 M Dunlop Hutchy +1.6 Guy +3.3 J Hillier L Johnston P Hickman D Harrison G Johnson Bruce J McGuinness Glen Helen - Lap 2 M Dunlop and Hillier together, then its John McGuinness. A long gap to Bruce and Rutter following. Next is Guy and then Hutchy and G Johnson. A log gap to D Harrison and Conor and then its Lee Johnston, 123 M Dunlop Hutchy +1.9 Guy + 5.9 L Johnston +1.38 Hillier P Hickman G Johnston J McGuinness D Johnson D Harrison Lee Johnson clocked at 190.1 at Sulby Ramsey - Lap 2 M Dunlop in first, then Hillier, a gap to McGuinness. A long gap now to Bruce and Rutter on his tail. Now its Hutchy and then Guy follows. A long gap to Lee Johnston, and Conor and also D Harrison Gary Johnson retires at Parliament Square 123 M Dunlop Hutchy +0.8 Hillier Guy Lee Johnston P Hickman D Johnson Bruce John McGuinness D Harrison Hutchy closing slightly on M Dunlop - Gap is now 0.3 at the Bungalow End of Lap 2 - Pits First in is Micky D, next is Hillier, a gap to J McGuinness. M Dunlop away, A long gap to Hutchy, and Guy Hutchy away, Guys bike is not firing, now its away. Guy lost about 35 secs in that pit stop. 123 M Dunlop Hutchy +1.9 Guy+8.5 Lee Johnston J Hillier P Hickman Dave Johnson Bruce J McGuinness Rutter Glen Helen - Lap 3 First is M Dunlop and J Hillier together, a gap to John McGuinness. Next to come through after a long gap is HUtchy, Anstey and Rutter all together. Next is Guy. Lee Johnston is next then Conor. D Harrison runs through 123 Hutchy M Dunlop +2.7 Hillier Lee Johnston P Hickman Dave Johnson Guy Bruce J McGuinness M Rutter Hutchy now 4.8 in front by Ballaugh Lee Johnston does a 191 at Sulby Ramsey - Lap 3 First is M Dunlop with Hillier close. A gap to J McGuinness. Next comes Hutchy, then Bruce, next is Rutter now its Guy, 123 Hutchy M Dunlop +6.4 Hillier Lee Johnston P Hickman Dave Johnson Guy Bruce John McGuinness M Rutter At the Bungalow, Hutchy increases it to 8.1secs End of Lap 3 & into Last Lap First across is M Dunlop and tailed by J Hillier, a gap to McGuinness. Next it is Hutchy and then Bruce and M Rutter, next is Guy. A gap to Lee Johnston. Now its Conor. A gap to P Hickman 123 Hutchy M Dunlop +9.3 Hillier + 10.9 Lee Johnston +5.3 P Hickman Dave Johnson Guy J McGuinness Bruce M Rutter Glen Helen - Last Lap M Dunlop and J Hillier getting a tow. A long gap now to John McGuinness. Hutchy closing in. Next it is a gap to Bruce and Rutter together, then it is Guy. Lee Johnston goes through. A gap to Conor, next is P Hickman and Dave Johnson and then D Harrison 123 Hutchy M Dunlop +9.6 J Hillier Lee Johnston P Hickman Dave Johnson Guy John McGuinness Bruce M Rutter If he holds it together and the PBM Stocker keeps running, it looks like Hutchy is in for his 2nd win. Hutchy opens the gap to 12. at Ballaugh Ramsey - Last Lap M Dunlop and J Hillier go through together, next is J McGuinness and then it is Hutchy. Bruce and M Rutter go through, Guy is behind them. Now it is Lee Johnston. Next is Conor and P Hickman close, Next is Dave Johnson 123 Hutchy M Dunlop +17 Hillier Lee Johnston P Hickman D Johnson Guy John McGuinness Bruce Conor Hutchy stretches his lead to 20+ by the Bungalow Hillier gets in front of M Dunlop on the road. End of Lap 4 & Finish Line First across the line is P Hickman and then M Dunlop. A gap to Hutchy and John McGuinness. 123 Hutchy (130.924 on the last lap) - a New race Record taking 32 secs off the previous record M Dunlop Lee Johnston J Hillier P Hickman D Johnson Guy Martin John McGuinness Bruce Anstey Conor Cummins RE: Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race - R7A5B0 - 09-06-2015 wow, that was incredibly fast . no matter who your favourite rider is, i doubt anyone would begrudge hutchy the success this week so far after what he has been through the last few years .a good example of just how hard and determined these lads really are. RE: Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race - Harvey T - 09-06-2015 Cheers Malcolm................ RE: Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race - AndyL - 09-06-2015 Imagine if Hutchy hadn't suffered the injury - he'd probably be celebrating his 20th+ win today! Lee Johnston snatched that 3rd place on the final run from Cronk-ny-mona. MD running out of puff on the last lap really cost Hillier, the tow rope went slack! RE: Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race - Maca944 - 09-06-2015 That was an impressive ride by Hutchy! Amazing how exciting listening to TT radio and keeping an eye on loMTT live timing actually is. RE: Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race - OldhamJules - 09-06-2015 Wonder what happened to Peter Hickman between Cronk ny Mona and G'Stand on last lap, lost about 20 secs in that sector ? RE: Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race - Triumph675Daytona - 09-06-2015 (09-06-2015, 02:08 PM)OldhamJules Wrote: Wonder what happened to Peter Hickman between Cronk ny Mona and G'Stand on last lap, lost about 20 secs in that sector ? Congratulations to Peter... RE: Tuesday 9th - Superstock Race - Malcolm - 09-06-2015 HUTCHINSON AT THE DOUBLE AS HE TAKES HIS SECOND TT WIN OF THE WEEK WITH SUPERSTOCK TRIUMPH
Ian Hutchinson won his second race of the week at the 2015 Isle of Man TT races, fuelled by Monster Energy, when he took the RL360 Superstock race on Tuesday afternoon obliterating Michael Dunlop’s race record by 32 seconds. In a stunning race the top four – Hutchinson, Michael Dunlop, Lee Johnston and James Hillier were all inside the old mark.
Hutchinson’s PBM Kawasaki rider took control at the half race distance point and the ‘Bingley Bullet’ eventually ran home victor by just under 20 seconds from early leader Michael Dunlop. Lee Johnston nipped in for the final podium place, his first TT podium finish, after getting the better of James Hillier in a thrilling final lap. Dunlop set the early pace and he led at Glen Helen by 1.1s from Hillier with Hutchinson in third and Guy Martin in fourth ahead of Johnston and Gary Johnson. By Ramsey, the Northern Irishman still led and had added a second to his lead with Hutchinson now relegating Hillier to third. An opening lap of 130.932 gave Dunlop the lead from Hutchinson by 1.6s with Martin now up to third, 3.3s behind. All three were over 130mph with Hillier, Johnston and Hickman completing the top six. The gap remained the same for the first half of the second lap but Hutchinson started to reel Dunlop in, getting the gap down to 0.8s at Ramsey. However, the MD Racing BMW rider responded and as they came into the pits, his lead was back up to 1.9s. Martin had dropped back and was now eight seconds adrift with Johnston, Hillier and Hickman maintaining their top six positions. Johnston posted his first 130mph lap of the Mountain Course at 130.285. At the pit stop, Hutchinson changed his rear tyre whilst Martin lost a significant amount of time when the Tyco BMW refused to fire. However, the change in rubber worked wonders for Hutchinson and with more grip, he shot into the lead at Glen Helen, his margin over Dunlop now 2.7s. Indeed, as the lap wore on, he continued to pull away and his advantage was almost ten seconds going into the final lap. Martin had dropped all the way down to seventh and it was Hillier, circulating on the road with Dunlop, who was now up into third ahead of Johnston, Hickman and David Johnson. Hutchinson wasn’t to be denied his second win of the week and he increased his lead all the way round the final 37.73 miles to eventually cross the line 17.2s clear for his tenth TT victory. Dunlop had to settle for second but the battle for third went all the way to the chequered flag and it was Johnston who grabbed it from Hillier by just 0.270s after a stunning final lap of 130.851. Hickman took a brilliant fifth in just his second TT with fellow BMW riders Johnson and Martin following him home in sixth and seventh. The three Hondas of John McGuinness, Bruce Anstey and Conor Cummins completed the top ten. Ian Hutchinson on his way to the Superstock win Ian celebrates his win with a burn out "Hutchy" leads Guy Martin over the Mountain
Michael Dunlop racing into 2nd place in the Superstock Race
Lee Johnson who took 3rd place in the Superstock Race, his first TT podium.
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