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Tuesday Practice + Reports + Times - Malcolm - 07-04-2016 Tuesday 31st May
18.20 - 19.25 - Superbike/ Superstock/ Supersport (Newcomers All Classes except Lightweight) 19.25 - 19.55 - Lightweight & Supersport +Newcomers (All Classes) 20.00 - 20:50 - Sidecars 16:45 - Roads close Barrule Park, Ramsey to Bungalow
17:00 - Roads close Bungalow to Creg Ny Baa
18:00 - Remainder of TT Course CLOSED
TT Course will reopen no later than 21:30 (Mountain Road will reopen approx 1 hour after...Not later than 22:30)
Weather Projection
Issued on Tuesday, 31 May 2016 at 8:05am by Ronaldsway Met Office
Staying dry tonight with good clear spells at first, but turning cloudier later.
Lowest temperature near to 12°C as the moderate to fresh northerly wind turns to the northeast
and becomes strong at times around the east of the island.
Sunset: 21:40 hrs Today Outlook Tomorrow will be mainly dry with only a slight risk of a shower. More cloudy than of late though particularly at first with the chance of some hill fog,
but the cloud will lift and break during the day allowing bright and sunny spells to break through.
A moderate to fresh north-easterly breeze and top temperature around 18°C.
Remaining dry and settled during Thursday and Friday with good sunny intervals and a mainly moderate north-easterly wind. Still feeling warm in the sunshine with temperatures once again rising to a high of 17 or 18°C.
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RE: Tuesday Practice - Malcolm - 31-05-2016 The Bungalow at 18:00 hrs
Sunset: 21:40 hrs Today
18:10 - Paddock Gate Open.
First Session away on time at 18:20 hrs Hutchy clocks a 196.8 through Sulby
Nearest so far is James Hillier at 192.8
William Dunlop retired at Quarterbridge
Hutchy and Dean Harrison both clock 129+ laps
Michael Dunlop retired at Lambfell - Returning to Grandstand to take out another bike.
Lougher does a 110 lap on the Suter
McGuinness does a 129.62 Lap
Bruce does a 128.976 on the RCV
Frank Gallagher off at the 32nd - OK
RE: Tuesday Practice - Chrisp955 - 31-05-2016 Hutchy sticks in a 130 at the end of play..amazing He was fast and smooth at the creg tonight.but Bruce was nearly running up the grass on the exit.looked like he was really pushing. RE: Tuesday Practice - Malcolm - 31-05-2016 Bingley Bullet' blasts to top of RST Superbike leaderboard with first 130mph lap of TT 2016
With glorious conditions once more all across the island, qualifying on Tuesday evening for the 2016 Isle of Man TT Races, fuelled by Monster Energy, went ahead promptly at 6.20pm and Ian Hutchinson recorded the first 130mph lap of the week with his fourth lap of the night stopping the clocks at 130.63mph.
Unlike the previous evening, the session was split into two with the Superbikes, Superstocks and Supersports away first before the latter were joined at 7.25pm by the Lightweights. Michael Rutter and Steve Mercer, both Supebike mounted, led the field away followed by Dan Stewart and Bruce Anstey, also electing to go out on their Superbikes, the latter again on the RCV213S. As expected, all the front runners were prominent with Ian Hutchinson in the third pairing away alongside Dean Harrison, while Peter Hickman, John McGuinness and Michael Dunlop weren’t far behind. Hutchinson was quickest through the speed trap at 196.8mph and the Tyco BMW rider set the fastest opening lap at 129.120 although he was only slightly quicker than starting partner Harrison who lapped at 129.022. Anstey improved to 127.37 whilst Conor Cummins, Mercer, McGuinness and Hickman all broke the 127mph barrier William Dunlop had stopped at Quaterbridge on his Superbike but returned to the paddock and rejoined the action on his Superstock bike while brother Michael also ran into trouble, pulling off the circuit before making his own way back to the Grandstand. However, the Ulsterman didn’t rejoin the session until 7.30pm on his Supersport bike. Hutchinson switched to his Superstock BMW but Hickman, McGuinness, Cummins and James Hillier all went straight through and McGuinness went quickest at 129.62mph although he was only a fraction ahead of Hickman’s lap of 129.55. Cummins was also in the 129s whilst Mercer set his best ever lap of the Mountain Course, albeit unofficially, at 128.55. Anstey improved again to 128.98mph while last year’s triple race winner Hutchinson went to the top of the Superstock leaderboard with a lap of 128.723mph. Meanwhile, newcomer Jochem van den Hoek from Holland was showing well with a lap in excess of 115mph. Rutter then went second quickest in the Superstock class after lapping at 128.43 but a lot of attention was focussing on Anstey’s third lap on the RCV with his sector times showing he as on a flyer. However, he lost time coming down the Mountain and crossed the line at 128.85mph but Hutchinson had switched back to his Superbike with a lap of 129.5mph before saving the best until last with his 130.63mph lap. At 7.25pm, it was the turn of the Lightweights to join the Supersports on course and TT Rider Liaison Officer John Barton was first to leave the line. Italian Stefano Bonetti was initially the quickest rider with his lap on the Paton being 114.611mph with last year’s Manx Grand Prix winner Rob Hodson not far behind at 113.545mph. However, there were all upstaged by last year’s race winner Ivan Lintin who went comfortably clear at the top of the pack after a lap of exactly 118mph. Martin Jessopp went second quickest at 114.871mph with Bonetti’s opening lap seeing him hold onto third. James Hillier slotted into fourth (114.482) with Hodson (114.049) and James Cowton (113.444) completing the top six. Rutter did his first lap on the SGS International/KMR Kawasaki at 113.342mph. In the Supersport class, Anstey was quickest with a speed of 124.51mph just ahead of Harrison and Hutchinson whilst Michael Dunlop got two laps in on his R6 Yamaha, the quickest of which was a fraction above 123mph. Frank Gallagher (32nd) and Kamil Holan (Cruickshanks) both came off their machines in the session but both were reported as unhurt. Hutchy sets the pace in the Superbike & Superstock classes
Bruce Anstey made further strides in setting up the Valvoline Racing by Padgett's Motorcycles Honda RC213V-S
for the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course, raising his best lap time on the MotoGP derived superbike to over 128mph
John McGuinness and James Hillier await the starter's signal to get their night's qualifying underway
Practice Times
RE: Tuesday Practice - Malcolm - 31-05-2016 Holden & Winkle top second sidecar qualifying session of TT 2016
With perfect conditions lasting long into the evening for qualifying for the 2016 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy, the Formula Two sidecars enjoyed a good session, which got underway at 8.05pm. After setting the quickest time on Monday evening, John Holden/Andy Winkle again topped the leaderboard, improving their speed to 113.15mph. It was close though with father and son team Ian and Carl Bell only marginally slower at 112.98mph. Dave Molyneux and passenger Dan Sayle led the field away swiftly followed by Ben and Tom Birchall, Holden/Winkle, Tim Reeves/Patrick Farrance, Alan Founds/Aki Aalto and Gary Bryan/Jamie Winn. Conrad Harrison was next to go and he had a new passenger on board, Jason Crowe having replaced Dean Kilkenny who was reported to have an injured leg. The Birchalls and Reeves/Farrance were early retirements though, stopping at Ballacraine and Laurel Bank respectively, but Molyneux, who experienced a water leak on Monday, got his first lap of 2016 in at 112.48mph. Founds/Aalto and Karl Bennett/Lee Cain also clocked in excess of the 110mph mark but Molyneux pushed his machine away from the session, clearly with more work to do in the garage. The Bells, who left the line towards the rear of the field, lapped at 111.63mph while Harrison was timed at over 107mph as he got used to both his new passenger and new outfit. Founds/Aalto continued onto a second lap as did Bennett/Cain but they only got as far as Glentramman second time around. Founds improved to 111.55mph with Bryan/Winn recording 108.34mph, slightly slower than Wayne Lockey/Mark Sayers who lapped at 108.84mph. However, the Bells moved up to second overall with their near 113mph lap whilst Australian Dwight Beare, with Ben Binns in the chair, recorded his first ever 110mph lap. Meanwhile, newcomers Lewis Blackstock/Patrick Rosney only just missed out on their first 100mph lap with a speed of 99.6mph. Tim Reeves/Patrick Farrance and Colin Buckley/Robbie Shorter both hit the bales at Laurel Bank and Kerrowmoar respectively but both crews were uninjured. Stephane Hubert, passenger to Dan Knight came into contact with the wall at Quarry Bends but was reported to be OK after being checked by the doctor. Kevin Jones, passenger to Dave Dermott, came off the sidecar at Burnside, at the end of Cronk Y Voddy and was taken to Nobles hospital with reported leg and arm fractures. John Holden and Andy Winkle were the men to beat in the second sidecar qualifying session, lapping in excess of 113mph on their first circuit
Father and son team Ian and Carl Bell waited until the dying moments of the session to jump into second place
on the leaderboard with a lap of 112.977mph, edging Molyneux and Sayle into third spot. Practice Times
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