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Wednesday 7th June

** Re-Revised Race Day Schedule **

10:45 - RL360 Quantom Superstock Race (4 laps) - Start List

12:25 - Sure Sidecar Qualifier (1 lap)

13:45 - Bennetts Lightweight TT Race (4 laps) - Start List

15:40 - Senior/Supersport Qualifiying (1 lap)

16:25 - SES TT Zero Race (1 lap) - Start List


17:00 - Roads Open Except Mountain Section

18:00 - Roads Open around the course


Weather Projection
Outlook
Dry for much of Wednesday with some sunshine at first but then clouding over with rain moving in during the evening. 
Brisk west or northwest winds will become south or southwest and ease with temperatures reaching 16 Celsius.


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Weather Update

Issued on Wednesday, 07 June 2017 at 9:00am by Ronaldsway Met Office

Much of today will be dry with some sunshine, but the sunshine will turn hazy this afternoon as it turns increasingly cloudy, ahead of rain which will move in early this evening bringing extensive hill fog. The fresh west to northwest wind will ease slightly and back to the southwest this afternoon and southeast this evening with a top temperature of 16°C.


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Superstock Race
4 Laps
  • 10:30 hrs - 15 minute signal sounded

10:45 - Superstock is GO

Davo Johnson leads them away, followed by Bruce Anstey and then James Hillier. Next away is Hutchy and then Michael Dunlop and then Conor
Guy Martin is a non-starter

Hillier retired at Ballacraine

Glen Helen - Lap 1

First on the road is Davo, then comes Hutchy closing on Bruce 

Rutter
Hutchy (+1.08)
Hickman (+0.32)
D Kneen
D Harrison
M Dunlop
W Dunlop
J Coward
D Johnson
D Stewart
M Jessopp
Conor
J Cowton
Bruce

Hutchy clocked at 189.6 at Sulby, Hickman at 180 and Rutter at 188 as well as D Harrison and M Dunlop at 185.9


Ramsey - Lap 1

Hutchy and Davo Johnson through, then Bruce and M Dunlop 

Hutchy
M Rutter
Hickman
D Kneen
D Harrison
M Dunlop
W Dunlop
D Johnson
Conor
D Hegarty
M Jessopp
I Lintin
S Mercer
Bruce

Hutchy leading Rutter by 3.7 at the Bungalow with Hickman 0.7 behind Rutter

Grandstand - End of Lap 1

First across the line is Hutchy doing a 131 lap, then Davo Johnson
Bruce into the pits (retired), Conor in as well

Hutchy
Hickman
M Rutter
D Kneen
D Harrison
M Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
D Stewart
D Hegarty


Glen Helen - Lap 2

Hutchy through a gap to Davo Johnson, next is M Dunlop

Hutchy
Hickman (+4.14)
Rutter (+2.15)
D Kneen
D Harrison
M Dunlop
W Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
D Hegarty
M Jessopp
S Mercer


Ramsey  Lap 2

Hutchy through, then Davo Johnson, next is M Dunlop, now it is a gap to Hickman and Harrison

Hutchy
P Hickman (+7.8)
D Kneen (+2.8)
M Rutter
D Harrison
M Dunlop
W Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
D Hegarty
M Jessopp
S Mercer

Hutchy leads Hickman by +9.3 at the Bungalow

Grandstand - End of Lap 2 ( Pits)

First in is Hutchy (130.67) then comes Davo Johnson (130.39). Hickman, Rutter. Deano, M Dunlop all in.
Hutchy away


Hutchy
P Hickman (+6.7)
D Kneen (+5.8)
M Rutter
D Harrison
M Dunlop
W Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
D Hegarty
D Stewart
M Jessopp
I Lintin
S Mercer


Glen Helen - Lap 3

Hutchy, Davo and M Dunlop all through safely. A gap now to Hickman and Harrison

Hutchy
P Hickman (+13.6)
D Kneen (+10.4)
M Rutter
M Dunlop
D Harrison
W Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
D Hegarty
M Jessopp
I Lintin

Hickman quickest at Sulby with a 188

Ramsey - Lap 3

First through is Hutchy, then M Dunlop, then Davo Johnson and P Hickman

Hutchy 
P Hickman (+12.9)
D Kneen (+14.66)
M Rutter
M Dunlop
D Harrison
W Dunlop
D Johnson


M Dunlop closing the gap to M Rutter (now +1.4) at the Bungalow

Grandstand - End of Lap 3 - (Start of Last Lap)

Hutchy through to start his last lap, a gap to M Dunlop next through then Hickman and Davo Johnson


Hutchy
P Hickman (+12.4)
D Kneen (+18.2)
M Rutter
M Dunlop
D Harrison
W Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
H Saiger
D Hegarty
M Jessopp

Glen Helen - Lap 4

Hutchy goes through, next is M Dunlop and then it is P Hickman and Davo Johnson, then D Harrison.

Hutchy
P Hickman (+11.8)
D Kneen (+21.28)
M Rutter
M Dunlop
D Harrison
W Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
D Hegarty
M Jessopp

Hutchy clocks a 190.1 at Sulby with Hickman closest at 186.4

Ramsey - Last Lap

Hutchy through, then M Dunlop and P Hickman


Hutchy
P Hickman (+16.4)
D Kneen (+19.4)
M Rutter
D Harrison
M Dunlop
W Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
D Hegarty
M Jessopp

Hutchy leading by +19 at the Bungalow


Grandstand - Finish Line

First over the line is Hutchy to take the win. with a 131.639

Next is P Hickman and then M Dunlop, Dean Harrison and Davo Johnson, then Rutter. Dan Kneen through in 3rd place

Hutchy
P Hickman
D Kneen
M Rutter
D Harrison
M Dunlop
W Dunlop
D Johnson
J Coward
H Saiger
D Hegarty
M Jessopp
S West
B McCormack
J Cowton
D Stewart
M Sweeney
P Crowe
I Lintin
D Cooper


Race Results





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Bennetts Lightweight Race
4 Laps


  • 13:00 hrs - It looks considerably brighter up on the mountain
  • 13:30 hrs - 15 minute Signal Sounded

And the race is GO

Glen Helen - Lap 1

First on the road is Lintin, then Jessopp, next is Rutter and then Dan Cooper, next is M Dunlop and then G Johnson

Rutter
Bonetti (+1)
Jessopp (+0.4)
Lintin
Cooper
Hickman
M Dunlop
G JOhnson
J Cowton
J Brookes

Jessopp and Bonetti both clocked at 157 at Sulby, 

Ramsey - Lap 1

First on the road is Jessopp, then Lintin, next is Rutter, then Cooper and then M Dunlop

Rutter
Bonetti (+3.4)
Jessopp (+2.18)
Lintin
Hickman
Cooper
M Dunlop
J Cowton
D Sheils
G Johnson

Maria Costello sitting in 15th at Ramsey

Rutter now leads Bonetti by +2.7 at the Bungalow

Grandstand - End of Lap 1

Lintin through first on the road. then Jessopp and Rutter

Rutter
Bonetti (+4.4)
Jessopp (+1.05)
Lintin (+4.6)
Hickman
Cooper
M Dunlop
J Cowton
D Sheils
J Brookes
G Johnson

Glen Helen - Lap 2

Lintin, Jessopp and Rutter are all through safely, then it is Dan Cooper and then M Dunlop

Rutter
Jessopp (+4.99)
Bonetti (+1.4)
Lintin
Hickman
M Dunlop
D Cooper
J Cowton
G Johnson
D Sheils

Jessopp (Kawasaki) clocks a 157 and Rutter on the Paton clocks a 155 through Sulby

Ramsey - Lap 2

Lintin, Jessopp and Rutter are all through here and then Dan Cooper. Hickman, M Dunlop and Bonetti all through safely


Rutter
Jessopp (+8.9)
Bonetti
Lintin 
Hickman
Cooper
J Cowton
G Johnson
M Dunlop
D Sheilds

Rutter ups his lead to 9.92 at the Bunglaow

Looks like Bonetti has retired hasn't reached Cronk ny Mona - Retired at the Creg (ok)

Grandstand - End of Lap 2 - (Pits)

Rutter in first, then Jessopp and Lintin, next in is D Cooper. Jessopp out first then Rutter

Rutter
Jessopp (+10.5)
Lintin
Hickman
Cooper
Cowton
M Dunlop
J Brookes
D Sheils
M Sweeney

Sheils gets a a 30 secs penalty


Glen Helen - Lap 3

Jessopp, Rutter Lintin in that order go through. Next is Dan Cooper

Rutter
Jessopp (+2.8)
Hickman (+25)
Lintin (+19)
Cooper
Cowton
M Dunlop
J Brookes

Derek Sheils retired at Quarterbridge
Gary Johnson retired
Dave Madsen-Mygdal retired

Jessopp clocks a158 at Sulby on the Kawasaki
Adam McLean retired at Ballaugh

Ramsey - Lap 3

Jessopp through, then Rutter. A gap to Lintin Dan Cooper and then Pete Hickman


Rutter
Jessopp (+6.7)
Hickman (+26.2)
Lintin
Cooper
M Dunlop
Cowton
Brookes

Rutters lead back up slightly to 7.0 at the Bungalow

Grandstand - End of Lap 3 - Last Lap

Jessopp goes through first followed by Rutter, a gap to Lintin. then it is  Cooper and Hickman

Rutter
Jessopp (+7.9)
Hickman (+26.3)
Lintin (+25.3)
Cooper
M Dunlop
Brookes
J Cowton


Glen Helen - Last Lap

Jessopp, Rutter then Lintin on the road, Cooper and Hickman run through safely

Rutter
Jessopp (+8.5)
Hickman
Lintin
Cooper
M Dunlop
Brookes
Cowton


Ramsey Last Lap

Rutter leads through Ramsey, followed closely by Jessopp, then a big gap to Lintin, then comes Cooper, Hickman and M Dunlop

Rutter
Jessopp (+10.4)
Hickman
Lintin
Cooper
M Dunlop
Brookes
J Cowton


Grandstand - End of Lap 4 - Finish Line

First over the line is Jessopp followed closely by Rutter, then a gap to Lintin

Preminary Finishers

M Rutter
M Jessopp (+8.8)
P Hickman
I Lintin
D Cooper
J Brookes
M Dunlop
J Cowton
M Sweeney
J Hodson
B Fuber
T Monot
X Denis
C Neve
C Laidlaw
R Hodson
J Barton
M Costello
P Jordan
D Moffitt
A Redmond



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IAN HUTCHINSON CLAIMS SECOND TT RACE OF THE WEEK WITH RL360 QUANTUM SUPERSTOCK RACE WIN

Ian Hutchinson made it three RL360 Quantum Superstock wins in a row, and his second victory of this year’s Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy, when he dominated Wednesday’s race.  The win gave him his 16th TT wins in total.

The Tyco BMW rider led from start to finish to take the win from Peter Hickman by 22.4s while there was joy for the Manx contingent with Dan Kneen taking his maiden TT podium in third.

Riders were warned of cross winds at Crosby Hill and damp patches at Ginger Hall, Ramsey Hairpin and Hillberry ahead of the race.

Michael Rutter led through Glen Helen on the opening lap by one second from Hutchinson with Hickman only three tenths of a second further back. There was disappointment though for James Hillier who was an early retirement at Ballacraine.

By Ballaugh, Hutchinson had inched ahead and rounding Ramsey Hairpin for the first time, his advantage over Rutter was 1.3s. Hickman was still third a further 1.5s back as Kneen, Dean Harrison and Michael Dunlop rounded out the top six.

As they flashed past the Grandstand for the first time, an opening lap of 131.109mph gave Hutchinson a 4.5s lead over new second placed rider Hickman with Rutter now in third, only 0.17s behind his fellow BMW rider, but ahead of Kneen, Harrison and Dunlop. The first four riders all lapped in excess of 130mph, Kneen setting a new personal best lap, but Bruce Anstey, Conor Cummins and Gary Johnson all retired at the pits.

Through Glen Helen on lap two and the gap was down slightly to 4.1s as Hickman opened up a two-second margin over Rutter. Kneen was well in contention for the final podium spot being just 1.5s behind Rutter. Good rides were also coming from Jamie Coward in ninth and Shaun Anderson in tenth.

At the head of the field, and leading on the roads, Hutchinson was piling on the coals and by Ramsey he’d stretched his lead to a slightly more comfortable 7.8s over Hickman. Kneen was now in third though having turned his deficit to a 3.3s advantage over Rutter. Harrison and Dunlop remained in fifth and sixth.

Coming into the pit stop, Hutchinson had lapped at 130.673mph on his second lap and changed his rear wheel as well as making a slight change to his front suspension setting. His lead over Hickman was still only 6.7s with Kneen now 5.8s further back. Rutter had slipped to five seconds behind Kneen with Harrison and Dunlop still in fifth and sixth. Coward, the leading privateer, remained in ninth, with Horst Saiger in tenth.

Despite the wheel change, Hutchinson’s lead had doubled as he went through Glen Helen on lap three, the gap now 13.6s. Hickman, in turn, was over ten seconds clear of Kneen but Rutter, in fourth, was coming under extreme pressure from Dunlop, the difference between the two just 0.2s. Indeed, he’d nosed ahead by the time they reached Ballaugh Bridge.

Heading into the final lap, Hutchinson’s lead over Hickman was down slightly to 12.4s with Kneen holding onto a comfortable third but Rutter had gone back ahead of Dunlop by 3.5s.

There was to be no final lap drama for Hutchinson though and with the fastest lap of the race on the final lap, 131.639mph, he swept to yet another TT win from Hickman by a commanding 22.4s with Kneen making it an all BMW rostrum in third.

The battle for fourth went all the way but Rutter held on by 1.1s with Harrison overhauling Dunlop for fifth on the final run over the Mountain. William Dunlop took seventh as David Johnson, Coward and Saiger completed the top ten.
Hutchinson’s victory moved him to 61 points at the top of the Joey Dunlop Championship with Hickman still in second (56) and Michael Dunlop and Kneen up to joint third (35).

Meanwhile, Coward’s ninth place saw him be the first privateer home but Saiger’s tenth place has seen him extend his lead in the TT Privateer’s Championship. He has 58 points with Sam West (43) in second and Coward (38) third.

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Hutchy sets off on a start to finish race win


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Peter Hickman at Ginger Hall on his way to 2nd Place

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Local Manx Rider Dan Kneen Re-fuelling for is run to 3rd place


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What Joy, Michael Rutter wins his first race " on a petrol Bike" as he said, since 1998!  Sounds like he and Martin Jessopp had some fun during the lightweight.

and now 4 podiums for Peter Hickman - da boy done good -  a win can't be far away.
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RUTTER WINS BENNETTS LIGHTWEIGHT TT IN RECORD RACE TIME

Michael Rutter took his first TT win since 2013, and his fifth in total, when he won Wednesday afternoon’s Bennetts Lightweight TT race at the 2017 Isle of Man TT Races, giving the Italian Paton manufacturer their first ever win around the Mountain Course. He set a new lap record of 118.645mph (1:16.19.324), beating Ivan Lintin’s time for the four lap race from last year.

Rutter took the lead from the beginning of the race and was never headed, eventually beating Martin Jessopp (Riders Motorcycles Kawasaki) by 8.8s with Peter Hickman taking yet another TT podium this week in third, this time on the KMR/IEG Kawasaki.

Rutter led through Glen Helen on the opening lap from his Paton team-mate Stefano Bonetti, the gap just one second with Jessopp only fourth tenths of a second further back in third. 2015 and 2016 race winner Ivan Lintin slotted into third ahead of Daniel Cooper and Hickman.

Passing through Ramsey first time around, Rutter had increased his lead slightly to 3.4s with Bonetti still holding onto second some 2.1s clear of Jessopp. Lintin was a further 2.9s back in fourth as Hickman moved up to fifth ahead of Cooper.

An opening lap of 118.955mph gave Rutter a 4.4s lead over Bonetti but Jessopp was now only one second behind as he looked to better this third place from last year’s race. Lintin was still in fourth but now 4.6s behind Jessopp as Hickman and Cooper maintained fifth and sixth.

Rutter added a further half second to his lead on the run to Glen Helen but it was Jessopp who was now up to second as Bonetti battled on track with Hickman and James Cowton. There was also a change in sixth as Michael Dunlop moved ahead of Cooper.

Coming into the pits for the fuel stop, a superb second lap of 120.362mph enabled Rutter to pull further clear, his lead now 10.5s from Jessopp as Bonetti’s good run ended with retirement at the Creg ny Baa. Lintin had a small advantage over Hickman and Cooper who was now up to fifth as Dunlop dropped back to seventh.

However, a helmet change by Lintin lost him valuable time whilst Rutter also lost time at the pits and, sure enough, through Glen Helen on lap three his lead over Jessopp was down to 2.8s. Hickman moved up to third at Lintin’s expense with Cooper in fifth and Cowton up to sixth.

Rutter immediately responded and almost doubled his lead on the high speed run to Ballaugh, his advantage going back up to 5.4s. Meanwhile, Hickman was now looking secure in third with a gap of over 21 seconds to Lintin but Gary Johnson was out of luck with his second retirement of the day.

At the head of the field, Rutter was pressing on ahead and going into the fourth and final lap, he’d increased his lead to 7.9s and was only a few machines length behind Jessopp on the road. Hickman was over 25 seconds behind in third with similar gaps between Lintin, Cooper and Dunlop but newcomer Adam McLean was forced to retire from an excellent ninth at Ballaugh.

Rutter had no such problems and, circulating with Jessopp on the road, he took the win by 8.8s with the latter securing his second TT podium and best ever result. Hickman’s stunning week continued with his fourth podium from four starts, giving team owner and former race winner Ryan Farquhar plenty to celebrate.

Lintin was unable to make it three in a row and had to settle for fourth as Cooper got his best TT result in fifth with Brookes doing the same in sixth. Riding the second KMR/IEG Kawasaki, he relegated Dunlop to seventh on the final lap with Cowton, Michael Sweeney and last year’s Manx Grand Prix winner Jamie Hodson rounding out the top ten.

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Michael Rutter

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Peter Hickman


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