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IofM Government Dep't of ED Publishes Proposals for new Classic TT Races
Isle of Man Government Department of Economic Development Publishes Proposals for new Classic TT Races
Following the announcement that the Manx Motor Cycle Club and the Department of Economic Development (DED) had reached an agreement on the future direction of the Manx Grand Prix Festival, the Department has published its outline proposals for the newly introduced Classic TT Races which will form a key part of the new festival.
The proposal features three Classic TT Races taking place over the traditional middle weekend of racing and the August Bank Holiday Monday. The Manx Grand Prix Races are scheduled to run on the following Wednesday and Friday with practice and qualifying for both series of races taking place during the previous week.
Early plans include the potential for a four-day festival of motorcycling nostalgia to support the Classic TT Races. The festival will feature period events, exhibitions of exotic classic racing motorcycles, chat shows and autograph sessions with legendary riders, parade laps, air displays, Vintage Motorcycle Club Events and family entertainment.
The proposals also include a revamped race programme and race regulations with races for the traditional MGP 500cc and 350cc class, rebranded as Classic TT Races, along with new Formula 1 and Formula 2 Classic TT Races.
The plans would see the Formula 1 and Formula 2 Races run concurrently and would represent the original FIM World Championship classes of the same title from the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. These new classes would open the Classic TT to a new generation of machinery including iconic machines such as the Honda RC30, Kawasaki ZXR 750, Yamaha OW01, Suzuki GSX-R 750 and Ducati 888.
A number of sub classes are also being proposed to ensure competitors of all abilities and experience, and machinery of varying specifications, can compete in the Classic TT Races in an environment that promotes equality and sportsmanship.
All competitors in the Classic TT would be given a classification as either a GP Rider or Clubman Rider depending on their previous results and experience, with further sub-divisions relating to the specification of the machinery they are competing on.
Whilst there would only be one podium presentation per race, based on the overall race result, the sub classes would be used to determine qualification times, the awarding of replicas and other trophies and would be clearly identified in the official results and recognized as sub-class winners in the official post race press reports.
The Department is inviting comments from interested parties via e-mail at iomtt@gov.im by Monday 24th September 2012.
Colin Kniveton, Chief Executive, Department of Economic Development commented:
“We have had a remarkable response to the idea of a Classic TT from the international classic motorcycle movement, which confirms our research that our motorsport heritage is unrivalled anywhere in the world. We have spoken to people from all corners of the globe including existing and potential competitors, machine owners, parade participants and race fans and all are keen to be a part of this new event.”
“We have also had a very encouraging response to our plans for the race regulations from existing MGP classic competitors and machine owners, teams and riders who have competed at the MGP in the past who are keen to return and also potential new participants.
“We now have a huge amount of work to do to develop our plans alongside our key stakeholders including the Manx Motor Cycle Club, the TT Marshals Association, the Vintage Motor Cycle Club and our commercial partners. We intend to release the regulations for the event by the end of September to allow people the maximum possible time to prepare for the inaugural event. We then plan to release details of some of the riders and machines expected to compete along with further details of the supporting festival events, ticket options and travel packages at the Motorcycle Live event at the Birmingham NEC in November.”
2013 Race Programme
Saturday 24 August
Race 1 The 500cc Classic TT Race
Monday 26 August
Race 2 The 350cc Classic TT Race
Race 3 The Formula 1 Classic TT Race / The Formula 2 TT Classic TT Race
(2 races ran concurrently)
Machine Eligibility
The 500cc Classic TT Race
- 301cc–500cc Machines as per MGP Regulations
The 350cc Classic TT Race
- 175cc - 350cc Machines as per MGP Regulations
The Formula 1 Classic TT Race
- Up to 1000cc 4 stroke Machines Pre 1975
- Up to 1300cc 4 stroke Machines Pre 1986
- Up to 750cc 4 stroke, 4 cylinder Machines Pre 1993
- Up to 1000cc 4 stroke, 2 cylinder Machines Pre 1993
- 351cc - 750cc 2 stroke Machines
The Formula 2 Classic TT Race
- Up to 750cc 4 stroke, 2 cylinder Machines Pre 1986
- Up to 600cc 4 stroke, 4 cylinder Machines Pre 1986
- 126cc -350cc 2 Stroke Machines Pre 1993
Race Sub Classes
500cc Classic TT Race
Class GP1 301cc–500cc Single Cylinder and Push Rod Twin Cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C1 301cc–500cc Single Cylinder and Push Rod Twin Cylinder Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP2 301cc–500cc Multiple Cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C2 301cc–500cc Multiple Cylinder Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
350cc Classic TT Race
Class GP1 300cc - 350cc Single Cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C1 300cc - 350cc Single Cylinder Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP2 300cc - 350cc Multiple Cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C2 300cc - 350cc Multiple Cylinder Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP3 175cc - 250cc Two Stroke Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C3 175cc - 250cc Two Stroke Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP4 175cc - 250cc Four Stroke Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C4 175cc - 250cc Four Stroke Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Formula 1 TT Race
Class GP1 Pre 1975 Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C1 Pre 1975 Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP2 Pre 1985 Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C2 Pre 1985 Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP3 Pre 1993 Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C3 Pre 1993 Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Formula 2 TT Race
Class GP1 Pre 1986 2 Stroke Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C1 Pre 1986 2 Stroke Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP2 Pre 1993 2 Stroke Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C2 Pre 1993 2 Stroke Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP3 Pre 1986 4 stroke, 2 cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C3 Pre 1986 4 stroke, 2 cylinder Machines by Clubman status Riders
Class GP4 Pre 1986 4 stroke, 4 cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C4 Pre 1986 4 stroke, 4 cylinder Machines by Clubman status Riders
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(This post was last modified: 05-09-2012, 03:07 PM by Malcolm.)
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05-09-2012, 02:52 PM |
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larryd
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RE: IofM Government Dep't of ED Publishes Proposals for new Classic TT Races
I note that the latest idea from the DED and the illustrious Mr Kniveton is to have so many classes and sub-classes that everybody will win a prize.
Honestly, if these people had any amount of brains at all they'd be seriously dangerous.
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05-09-2012, 04:45 PM |
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RE: IofM Government Dep't of ED Publishes Proposals for new Classic TT Races
(05-09-2012, 06:36 PM)beepee Wrote: Totally bewildering,and how exactly is a rider of GP status defined.I presume it means the likes of Crutchlow,McWilliams and even Rossi.! What an absolute can of pigs ears.
If you took the time to read through the proposals you would probably see this..........
"As an initial guide, a rider regularly finishing on the podium in the 500cc, 350cc, Classic Superbike or Junior Post Classic, MGP Classic Races or a current TT competitor who regularly finishes inside the top 10 at the TT will likely be graded as a GP Rider. All other riders will likely be graded as a Clubman Rider."
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RE: IofM Government Dep't of ED Publishes Proposals for new Classic TT Races
(07-09-2012, 08:13 AM)rc30alfie Wrote: (05-09-2012, 06:36 PM)beepee Wrote: Totally bewildering,and how exactly is a rider of GP status defined.I presume it means the likes of Crutchlow,McWilliams and even Rossi.! What an absolute can of pigs ears.
If you took the time to read through the proposals you would probably see this..........
"As an initial guide, a rider regularly finishing on the podium in the 500cc, 350cc, Classic Superbike or Junior Post Classic, MGP Classic Races or a current TT competitor who regularly finishes inside the top 10 at the TT will likely be graded as a GP Rider. All other riders will likely be graded as a Clubman Rider."
Well, unless Ive gone totally blind, I cant see anywhere in the above statement where it says that so perhaps you would like to point out where this is, or have you seen something that we havent ? So, whats it all about, Alfie ?
ammo
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2012, 08:38 PM by ammo.)
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07-09-2012, 03:02 PM |
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ian charlton
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RE: IofM Government Dep't of ED Publishes Proposals for new Classic TT Races
Ron, i see where you are coming from , and as a entrant of a classic bike i can see the problems,BUT,it seems that any proposal made is now jumped on and frowned upon, more so on the other forum,but still on here by dedicated persons,entrants,riders and the like. Is it not time to cut the promoters a bit of slack, OR offer a set of proposals for further consideration. No way will any format suit everyone, but i respect your point. Only time will tell whatworks and what doesn,t. I personnaly think the new proposals are good and might just give the Manx a lift to another level. What would you propose?
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13-09-2012, 07:08 PM |
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