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DUNLOP LIGHTWEIGHT NUMBERS RELEASED - Malcolm - 06-08-2019 Davey Todd will line up as number 1 in the Dunlop Lightweight Classic TT for the Milenco by Padgetts Motorcycles team, with team mate Bruce Anstey making a welcome return to TT action in the class and starting at his customary number 5.
Tickets for the 2019 Classic TT are now on sale via the Official iomttraces.com website including Official Grandstand Tickets, VIP Hospitality Experiences, and Official Entertainment Events including the Counterfeit Stones Classic TT Party Performance. You can stay up to date with all the latest Classic TT news by subscribing to the Official Isle of Man TT Races Newsletter.Clive Padgett’s team has won every year since the class – primarily for 250cc 2-stroke race machines – was introduced to the Classic TT presented by Bennetts in 2016, with the returning Bruce Anstey triumphant in 2016 and 2017 and Lee Johnston taking the honours twelve months ago. However, this year will be the first occasion that the team has fielded two machines, with rising star Todd and the seasoned Anstey on a pair of Honda RS250s. The combination of rider talent, machine preparation and proven pedigree means the Padgetts team will line up as hot favourites for victory, and whilst Anstey’s competitive return to racing is a triumph in itself, don’t be surprised to see the 250cc lap record holder make a fairy-tale return to the Classic TT podium. Reigning Dunlop Senior TT champion, Dean Harrison lines up at number 2 on the first of three Laylaw Racing Yamaha TZ250s, with team mate Ian Lougher starting from number 3. Harrison made his debut in the class in 2018 and while he wasn’t able to challenge for victory in 2018, he finished just off the podium with a fourth-place finish. Meanwhile, Lougher has stood on the rostrum in each running of the Lightweight Classic TT, taking second place in 2016 and 2017 and a third place in 2018. Phil Harvey lines up on the third yellow and white Laylaw machine at number 12. Michael Rutter is set to start at number 4, but the seven-time TT winner and two-time Classic TT winner has yet to reveal what machine he will be riding, having previously ridden a 750 Ducati in the class. Joey Thompson – starting at number 6 – is the first of a three-man fleet of Honda RS250s for John Chapman Racing, with team mates Dan Sayle and Ryan Kneen starting at numbers 10 and 11 respectively. 2-stroke specialist Gary Vines will start at number 7 on one of the three Binch Racing Yamaha TZ250s. With a personal best lap speed just shy of 115mph, the 29-year old could provide an upset for the established TT riders further up the field. Vines is joined in David Binch’s team by Jamie Coward starting at number 8 and last year’s winner Lee Johnston, who starts at number 13 having made the switch from Padgetts Honda to the Binch Racing Yamaha. Johnston will be onboard the same TZ250 that Adam McLean finished second on – behind Johnston – twelve months ago. To date, it is the closest that any rider or machine has come to besting the dominant Padgetts Motorcycles team and, with Johnston onboard, will surely be their toughest opposition to date. The complete top twenty is as follows: Davey Todd – Milenco by Padgetts Motorcycles, 250 Honda Dean Harrison – Laylaw Racing, 250 Yamaha Ian Lougher – Laylaw Racing, 250 Yamaha Michael Rutter – TBC, TBC Bruce Anstey – Milenco by Padgetts Motorcycles, 250 Honda Joey Thompson – John Chapman Racing, 250 Honda Gary Vines – Binch Racing, 250 Yamaha Jamie Coward – Binch Racing, 250 Yamaha David Johnson – TBC, TBC Daniel Sayle – John Chapman Racing, 250 Honda Ryan Kneen – John Chapman Racing, 250 Honda Phil Harvey – Laylaw Racing, 250 Yamaha Lee Johnston – Binch Racing, 250 Yamaha Chris Moore – Outhwaite Plane/SIlverstar Services/Devitt Racing, 250 Yamaha Michael Sweeney – TBC, TBC Rob Hodson – JGH Racing, 250 Yamaha Davy Morgan – DM71 Racing, 250 Honda Charles Rhys Hardisty – Kaymac/Willson and Widling, 250 Yamaha John Barton – wemoto.com, 750 Ducati Forest Dunn – Cleaver Browne Racing, 250 Honda Images courtesy of Pacemaker Press |