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Sunday Racing - Report, Results & Pics - Malcolm - 01-06-2017 14.00 hrs - TT Superbike Race 1 (6 laps) - Start List
16.25 - Sidecar Qualifying (1 Lap)
16.40 - TT Zero Qualifying (1 Lap)
RE: Sunday Racing - Malcolm - 04-06-2017 The mountain at 10:30hrs this morning.
Weather Projection (Update)
Issued on Sunday, 04 June 2017 at 11:40am by Ronaldsway Met Office
Sunny intervals today and largely dry with just the slight risk of a shower. Light to moderate west or southwest winds will become south or southwest during the afternoon before freshening later and temperatures will reach a high of around 16 Celsius. Rain, becoming heavy at times, will move in overnight, accompanied by a strong south or southwest wind; overnight low 11 Celsius.
14:01 - Superbike Race 1 is GO
David Johnson leads away on the Norton, followed by Bruce, then James Hillier. Next to go is Hutchy and then Michael Dunlop, Then it's Conor and next Guy Martin, then it's Dean Harrison and then Peter Hickman, and next is Michael Rutter making the first ten away. Bruce closing on Davo Johnson at Glen Helen.
Glen Helen - Lap 1
Hillier
Harrison
Hutchy
M Dunlop
Bruce
Conor
Hickman
Dan Kneen
Davo Johnson
Rutter
Guy Martin off at Dorans Bend - ok
Hillier, Hickman, Jessop and Anstey clock 191+ at Sulby
Ramsey - Lap 1
First on the road is Hillier just in front of Bruce
Harrison
Hillier
M Dunlop
Hutchy
HIckman
Conor
Dan Knnen
Bruce
Rutter
Davo Johnson
Michael Dunlop goes to the front at the Bungalow
Grandstand - End of Lap 1 First across the line is Hillier M Dunlop 131.135 - Standing Start Harrison (+1.885) Hillier Hutchy Hickman D Kneen Conor Bruce Rutter Davo Johnson Glen Helen - Lap 2 M Dunlop Harrison (+1.48) Hillier Hutchy Hickman Conor D Kneen Bruce Rutter Davo Johnson Looks like Bruce is having some trouble as his top speed is way down at Sulby Where's Michael Dunlop ? - Retired at Hanleys - ok. Ivan Lintin and Dan Cooper retired Ramsey - Lap 2 Harrison Hutchy (+7.5) Hillier Hickman Conor D Kneen Davo Johnson Rutter W Dunlop Bruce Hillier in 2nd at the Bungalow Derek Shiels retires at Kirk Michael Grandstand - End of Lap 2 (Pits) Hillier first in Harrison Hillier (+5.4) Hickman Hutchy Conor D Kneen Davo Johnson Rutter W Dunlop Bruce Glen Helen - Lap 3 Hutchy first through on the road Harrison Hutchy (+4.88) Hickman Hillier Davo Johnson Rutter W Dunlop Bruce D Kneen J Coward Hillier clocked at 191.2 at Sulby Ramsey - Lap 3 Harrison Hutchy (+4.2) Hickman HIllier Davo Johnson Rutter D Kneen W Dunlop Bruce J Coward Gary Johnson out at Sulby Bridge Steve Mercer retires at Cruikshanks - OK Grandstand - End of Lap 3 Hutchy Harrison (+0.48) Hickman Hillier Rutter Davo Johnson D Kneen Bruce W Dunlop J Brookes Glen Helen - Lap 4 Harrison Hutchy (+0.6) Hickman Hillier Rutter D Kneen Davo Johnson W Dunlop Bruce J Brookes Bruce down in top speed again through Sulby, 172 this time Bruce stops at the Hairpin for a look at the bike, He is back on and away up the hill. Ramsey - Lap 4 Hutchy first through on the road Hutchy Harrison (+0.7) Hickman Hillier Rutter D Kneen Davo Johnson W Dunlop Bruce J Brookes Hutchy leads by 3.37 at the Bungalow Grandstand - End of Lap 4 Hillier first through on the road Hutchy Hickman (+4.06) Harrison Hillier Rutter D Kneen Davo Johnson W Dunlop J Brookes Jessopp Glen Helen - Lap 5 Hillier first through, then Hutchy Hutchy Hillier (+9.33) Hickman (+0.74) Harrison Rutter D Kneen Davo Johnson W Dunlop J Brookes Jessopp Conor retires at the pits Ramsey - Lap 5 Hutchy now first on the road Hutchy Hickman (+10.9) Hillier Harrison Rutter D Kneen D Johnson W Dunlop J Brookes Jessopp Grandstand - Start of Last Lap Hutchy Hickman (+7.9) Hillier Harrison D Kneen Rutter D Johnson W Dunlop J Brookes Glen Helen - Last Lap Hillier and Hutchy together Hutchy Hickman (+2.5) Harrison Hillier D Kneen Rutter D Johnson W Dunlop J Brookes Jessopp Ramsey - Last Lap Hutchy and Hillier go through close together Hutchy Hickman (+1.6) Harrison Hillier D Kneen Rutter D Johnson J Brookes W Dunlop Jesopp Hutchy leads by 2.7 at the Bungalow Finish Line First across the line is Hutchy and then James Hillier (Waiting for Hickman to come through) Harrison and then Hickman Hutchy Hickman +5 Harrison +8 Hillier D Kneen Rutter D Johnson J Brookes W Dunlop Jessopp .
RE: Sunday Racing - AndyL - 04-06-2017 I think that Ramsey lap 4 gap for the lead is 0.07, not 0.7 (based on gap at Ballaugh and the difference between their sector times). For years there's been an unfixed bug on the live timing where gaps less than 0.1 are shown incorrectly. RE: Sunday Racing - AndyL - 04-06-2017 Rutter and Kneen are in a race on the road, just like in the old days of 2-by-2 starts. Kneen's 30 second penalty exactly cancelling the 30 seconds start difference between them. RE: Sunday Racing - Malcolm - 04-06-2017 Qualifying Sessions
16.25 - Sidecar Qualifying (1 Lap)
16:25 - Sidecars are away
16.40 - TT Zero Qualifying (1 Lap)
TT Zero Bikes away
RE: Sunday Racing + Results - Malcolm - 04-06-2017 HUTCHINSON TAKES RST SUPERBIKE WIN IN OPENING RACE OF 2017 ISLE OF MAN TT RACES
Ian Hutchinson took his 15th victory at the Isle of Man TT races fuelled by Monster Energy when he took a thrilling RST Superbike race on Sunday afternoon by five seconds from Peter Hickman, after Hickman had closed the gap down to 1.6s on the final lap.
Hutchinson’s final run over the Mountain on the Tyco BMW saw him edge clear from Hickman’s Smiths Racing machine, who claimed his maiden TT podium, with early race leader Dean Harrison taking third. James Hillier (JG Speedfit Kawasaki) led at Glen Helen on the opening lap by 0.8s from Harrison with Hutchinson and Michael Dunlop tied for third but on the run to Ramsey Hairpin, Harrison was 1.3s quicker to turn his deficit into a lead of 0.5s. Dunlop was now in third, 0.7s behind Hillier, with Hutchinson, Hickman and Conor Cummins completing the top six. The returning Guy Martin on the Honda Racing machine was out though having crashed, fortunately without injury, at Doran’s Bend. By the Bungalow, Dunlop was now in the lead and with an opening lap of 131.135mph he led Harrison by 1.8s. Harrison in turn was only half a second ahead of Hillier with Hutchinson and Hickman holding onto fourth and fifth. The leading five were all above 130mph with Dan Kneen up to sixth on the opening lap. Second time around and Dunlop still led at Glen Helen but Harrison was quicker over the first nine miles to reduce the gap to 1.4s and by the time the riders passed through Ballaugh, he was leading Hillier by 5.3s with Dunlop and the Bennetts Suzuki out after retiring at Handley’s. At Ramsey, Harrison’s extended his lead to 7.5s but Hutchinson was now up into second although he was only 0.4s clear of Hillier and at the Bungalow the latter had turned the tables, also reducing Harrison’s lead to 6.5s. A second lap speed of 130.907mph meant Harrison’s lead was 5.4s at the pit stop with Hillier still in second and 1.6s clear of new third placed man Hickman. Hutchinson had dropped back to fourth but Hillier lost time getting away. The Manx pairing of Cummins and Kneen were now in fifth and sixth but they too had trouble at the pits with Cummins having a lengthy stop and Kneen picking up a 30s speeding penalty. Early on the third lap, the leaderboard read Harrison, Hutchinson, Hickman and Hillier as Kneen dropped back to ninth and Cummins 17th and that meant David Johnson moved up to fifth on the Norton and Michael Rutter sixth. By half race distance, Hutchinson led for the first time but only by 0.4s and only ten and a half seconds covered the top four with Hickman and Hillier holding station in third and fourth. Johnson and Rutter were still in fifth and sixth as Kneen, Bruce Anstey, William Dunlop and Brookes completed the top ten. On lap four, there was little between the leaders. Harrison moved back into the lead at Glen Helen by 0.6s, the same margin at the next point through Ballaugh. However, by Ramsey Hutchinson was marginally back in front with just 0.07s separating the leading pair. Hickman was only five seconds further back in third but Anstey stopped at Ramsey hairpin before continuing and Steve Mercer and Gary Johnson were out at Cruickshanks and Sulby Bridge respectively. Coming into the pits at the end of lap four and there was still only ten seconds covering the leading quartet but Hutchinson’s prowess up and down the Mountain gave him a 4s lead and it was now Hickman in second. His gap to Harrison was only 1.6s with Hillier a further four seconds back in fourth. The pit stops saw Hutchinson lead with a 10s lead over Hickman but Hillier was back up to third with Harrison losing time and dropping back to fourth. Indeed, Hillier was up to second at Glen Helen as he circulated on the road with Hutchinson and the latter’s lead had risen considerably to 9.5s. Two more retirements though were Cummins and last year’s Privateer’s Champion Dan Hegarty. Going into the final lap, Hutchinson still led but the gap to Hickman was only 7.9s at Glen Helen and by Ballaugh it was only 2.5s. Harrison was now in third as Hillier experienced fuel problems and the thrilling race still saw just 9.5s split the top four. Hickman had reduced the gap further still at Ramsey Hairpin to 1.6s and it was all going to come down to the final run up and down the Mountain. And with a final lap of 130.738mph, it was Hutchinson who prevailed by 5s despite Hickman the quicker over the final 37.73 miles at 131.103mph. Harrison claimed third ahead of Hillier with Kneen overcoming his pit lane penalty to take fifth from Rutter albeit by only 0.135s. Johnson, Brookes, William Dunlop and Martin Jessopp completed the top ten. Horst Saiger was the first privateer home in 11th ahead of Sam West (12th) and Philip Crowe (14th). Hutchy takes the winners "Prize"
Dean Harrison at Ballaugh
Peter Hickman gets some air
Horst Saiger First Privateer - At Ballaugh
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