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Johnston fastest in opening Vauxhall International North West 200 Superbike Qualifyi - Malcolm - 15-05-2018 Lee Johnston set the fastest superbike lap time on the Honda Racing Fireblade during the opening day of practice at the 2018 Vauxhall International North West 200. The diminutive Fermanagh racer was almost 2.7 seconds faster than the rest of the field.
“Everything felt good with the bike and so do I.” the 29 year old smiled after his first outing at a race meeting on the CBR1000RR. “We still have to make changes, lots of changes, and we have very little data from last year so there is plenty of work to do with the bike. But I feel good in myself on the Honda.” A shower of rain before the start of the superbike session, plus a red flag when Dutch rider Johan Fredriks’ crashed at University, played havoc with the superbike qualifying session. Ballymoney man Michael Dunlop finished second quickest on the Tyco BMW with James Cowton third on the McAdoo Kawasaki. Last year’s feature superbike race winner, Glenn Irwin, set the fourth fastest time on the PBM Ducati. But the Carrickfergus man, who has all of his North West eggs in just one basket in the superbike class, was far from happy. “I would have been better off going to the BSB test at Snetterton.” Irwin said after managing just three laps on the Ducati Panigale before the red flag incident stopped play. James Hillier (Quattro Plant Kawasaki) and Conor Cummins (Padgett’s Honda) completed the top six. Many of the superbike riders were just beginning their fastest laps when the session was stopped, catching out 21 times winner Alastair Seeley, Dan Kneen, Peter Hickman, Dean Harrison and Michael Rutter. Hickman’s issues were typical. “There was a damp start to the superbike session so we took our time getting going and by the time we were up to speed the red flag came out.” BSB star Hickman said. Dean Harrison faced similar problems. “We did a lap and then stopped to adjust the chain.” the Bradford rider explained.
“When we went out again the session was stopped.” Alastair Seeley also struggled in the Supersport session before bouncing back to top the timesheets on his Tyco BMW in the Superstock category. 14 times North West winner, Michael Rutter was second fastest on the Bathams BMW in the damp session with Dan Kneen (Tyco BMW) and Michael Dunlop (MD Racing BMW) third and fourth to make it a good day at the office for Tyco boss Philip Neill. “It was a difficult day for the organisers who did the best they could in the circumstances.” Neill said. “We are happy with the team’s performances today.” Lee Johnston’s Honda teammate, Ian Hutchinson, is having his first roads outing at the North West since breaking his left leg in a crash during last year’s Senior TT. “I am glad to get today out of the way and I felt comfortable on the bike.” the 38 year old said after outings in the superbike and superstock machines. He eventually finished 11thfastest during superbike qualifying. The Dunlop brothers, Michael (MD Racing Honda) and William (Caffrey Yamaha), dominated Supersport qualifying, finishing first and second. James Hillier (Quattro Plant Kawasaki was third ahead of Lee Johnston on the Padgett’s Honda and last year’s 600cc winner Martin Jessopp (Riders Motorcycles Triumph). Tobermore’s Adam McLean, who finished fourth in last year’s Saturday Supersport race was sixth quickest on the McAdoo Kawasaki. 54 year old Jeremy McWilliams, a double North West 200 winner, is making his return to the seaside races this year after sitting out the 2017 event. Machine problems saw the former MotoGP star fail to qualify his Ryan Farquhar prepared KMR Kawasaki in the Supertwins session. Derek McGee topped the time sheets on a similar KMR machine before another of Farquhar’s riders, Darren James, crashed out to bring the session to a premature close. Martin Jessopp (Riders Motorcycles Kawasaki) was second quickest and Adam McLean third on the McAdoo Kawasaki. PRACTICE TIMES
Superbikes: 1st L. Johnston 116.701mph (Not Qualified), 2nd M. Dunlop 115.577mph, 3rd J. Cowton 113,662, 4th G. Irwin 113.452, 5th J. Hillier 112.927, 6th C. Cummins 112.762 Supersport: 1st M. Dunlop 112.757mph, 2nd W. Dunlop 112.722, 3rd J. Hillier 112.466, 4th L. Johnston 112.357, 5th M. Jessopp 112.088, 6th A. McLean 111.984 Supertwins: 1st D. McGee 107.303mph, 2nd M. Jessopp 106.376, 3rd A, McLean 106.149, 4th J. Thompson 105.262, 5th J. Cowton 104.971, 6th C. Elkin 1103.976 Superstock: 1st A. Seeley 111.947mph, 2nd M. Rutter 110.894, 3rd D. Kneen 110.455, 4th M. Dunlop 110.279, 5th D. Harrison 109.925, 6th J. Hillier 108.314
Final qualifying resumes on Thursday with roads closing at 9.15am and the action beginning at 10 am.
Three races in the Supersport, Superstock and Supertwins classes will be run on Thursday evening.
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