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Saturday 2nd June + S/Bike Report & Pics and Sidecar Report & Pics + All Results
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Saturday 2nd June

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Detailed forecast

Issued on Saturday, 02 June 2018 at 7:25am by Ronaldsway Met Office

Dry today but rather cloudy with mist in places this morning, and some fog around the coast, 
but this should thin, lift and break to give some sunshine as the day goes on. 
Temperatures rising to 18 or 19 Celsius this afternoon, with light winds.


Road Closing Times

A18 Mountain Road - 10:30

Rest of the Circuit - 11:00


12:00  RST Superbike TT Race (6 Laps)

15:00  Sidecar TT Race 1 (3 Laps)

16:35  Superstock / Supersport / Lightweight Qualifying

17:10  TT Zero Qualifying (1 Lap)


Programme Re-Scheduled

13:00 - Superbike Race

16:00 - Sidecar  Race 1

17:35 - Newcomers Qualifying

18:10 - TT Zero Qualifying

18:45 - Roads open except Mountain Section

19:45 - All Roads Open
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RST Superbike Race

Roads Closing as per schedule


RST Superbike  - Start List


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View of Snaefell at 10:45 hrs

11:00 hrs - 30 minute delay announced

11:30 - Another 30 minute added delay - Racing to go at 13:00 hrs


13:00 and Superbikes are away

And Conor leads away down Glencrutchery
Hillier, Rutter, Hutchy, Deano, Micky D, Gaz Johnson, Davo Johnson, Hicky all get away.
Next to go is Josh Brookes, Martin Jessop, Lee Johnston, Derek Sheils, Jamie Coward, Phil Crowe and Shaun Anderson all get away.

Lap 1 - Glen Helen

First on the road is Conor, closing is Hillier, next through is Rutter, then Deano and Hutchy, then Gas Johnson and next is M Dunlop, then Hicky

1 Deano
2 M Dunlop
3 Hicky
4 Hillier
5 Conor

Sulby

Hicky clocks a 194, Deano a 192, Hillier a 191, Davo Johnson a 191, Micky D a 190

Ramsey - Lap 1

First through is Conor, next is Hillier, then Deano, next it is Rutter, and then Micky D, then Hutchy, next is Gaz Johnson, Josh Brookes goes through and Martin Jessop runs through with Lee Johnston following

Deano
Micky D - 7.5 secs
Hicky
Hillier
Conor

Deano on target for a Lap record

Grandstand - End of Lap 1

Conor through with a 131 lap, Hillier with a 131, Micky D with a 132, Hillier seems to be dropping back slightly, Hutchy with a 127

DEANO does a 134.43 Lap (new Lap Record + ALL Sector Records)

Hicky pulls into the pits, Josh Brookes goes through

Deano
Micky D ( - 11.3)
Conor
Hillier
Davo Johnson

Glen Helen - Lap 2

First through is Conor, next it is Hillier and Deano together, now it is Micky D, next it is Rutter. Now it is Hutchy and Gaz Jonhson on his tail, then Davo Johnson, a short gap to Josh Brookes

Deano
Micky D ( -15)
Conor
Hillier
Davo Johnson
Gaz Johnson
M Rutter
Josh Brookes
Jamie Coward
Lee Johnston

Sulby

Deano at 192
Hillier at 191.2
Micky D at 190.1
Conor at 184
Rutter at 185

Ramsey - Lap 2

Conor through followed close by Deano, next is Hillier. Then it is Micky D, now it is Rutter and then Gax Johnson, and then Hiuchy with Davo Johnson, Josh Brookes goes through, then Lee Johnston and followed by Jessop

Deano
Micky D ( -17)
Conor
Hillier
Davo Johnson
Gaz Johnson
Josh Brookes
Rutter
J Coward
Lee Johnston
Phil Crowe

Grandstand- End of Lap 2 (Pits)

Conor in with a 133.5, Deano in with a 134.18, Micky D in with a 133.51,

Deano
Micky D ( -16.3)
Conor
Hillier
Davo Johnson
Gaz Johnson
Josh Brookes
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
M Jessop
Hutchy


Glen Helen - Lap 3

First on the road is Deano and then Conor together, next is Hiliier closing next is Micky D, a long gap to Rutter, next is Davo Johnson then Gaz Johnson, next is Hutchy, a longgap top Josh Brookes, followed by Lee Johnston and then

Deano
M Dunlop ( - 16)
Conor ( - 24 )
J Hillier
Davo Johsnon
Gaz Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johsnton
Josh Brookes
M Jessop

Sulby

Deano clocked at 192, Davo Johnson at 192

Ramsey - Lap 3

Deano leads by a whisker from Conor, then comes Micky D with J Hillier behind him. A gap to M Rutter, then it is Davo Johnson, next comes Gaz Johnson, a short gap to Hutchy, a gap to Josh Brookes, then follows Lee Johsnton, next is M Jessop, a gap to D Sheils and J Coward.

Deano
M Dunlop ( - 14.3)
Conor ( - 26.3 )
J Hillier
Davo Johnson
Gaz Johnson
M Rutter
L Johnston
J Brookes
J Coward


Grandstand - [b]End of Lap 3[/b]

First through is Deano, followed by Conor, a gap back to M Dunlop, a gap to J Hillier. Now a long gap back to M Rutter, then Davo Johnson, next is Gaz Johnson. Hutchy goes through. Now a long gap back to Josh Brookes and then Lee Johnston


Deano
M Dunlop ( - 11.5)
Conor ( - 29.5)
J Hillier
Davo Johnson
Gaz Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
Josh Brookes


Glen Helen - Lap 4

Deano then a short gap to Conor next is M Dunlop, and J Hillier. A long gap to M Rutter, then Davo Johnson, next is Gaz Johnson (sounding a bit off ), next is Hutchy, a gap to Josh Brookes closely followed by Lee Johnston, next is M Jessop

Deano
M Dunlop ( -9 )
Conor (- 33 )
J Hillier
Davo Johnson
Gaz Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
Josh Brookes
J Coward

Micky D pulls the gap back to about 4 seconds at Ballaugh


Sulby - Lap 4

Davo clocks a 191, Hillier does a 189

Deano retires at the Sulby Cross Roads.


Ramsey - Lap 4

Conor first through and then it is Micky D, next through is J Hillier, Davo Johnson and M Rutter go through.  A really long wait for the next man Hutchy, then comes LeeJohnston followed by Josh Brookes, next is M Jessop, D Sheils and J Coward go through

Micky D
Conor ( - 38 )
J Hillier
Davo Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
Ivan Lintin
Phil Crowe
Jamie Coward
Josh Brookes
Sam West


Grandstand -End of Lap 4 ( Pits)

Conor in, Micky D in & with a 133 lap, Hillier comes in next, a long gap to Davo Johnson and then M Rutter, Lee Johnston comes in next, then M Jessop and Josh Brookes

Micky D
Conor ( -40 )
J Hillier ( - 21 )
Davo Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
Ivan Lintin
Phil Crowe
J Coward
Sam West


Hutchy retires at Governors Bridge
Lougher retires in the pits.
Gaz Johnson pulls up.

Glen Helen - Lap 5

Micky D goes through with Conor close behind, next it is J Hillier, A very long gap back to Davo, next is M Rutter, another big gap to Lee Johnston, then it is M Jessop and followed by Josh Brookes, then it is J Coward and D Sheilds

M Dunlop
Conor Cummins
J Hillier
Davo Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
J Coward
M Jessop
P Crowe
D Sheils


Sulby - Lap 5

Hillier at 189, Davo at 191M Dunlop at 187, Conor at 183, M Rutter at 180


Ramsey - Lap 5

M Dunlop goes through, followed by Conor, next is J Hillier, a gap to Davo Johnson, then it is M Rutter. A long, long gap to Lee Johnston

M Dunlop
Conor (- 52 )
J Hillier ( - 11 )
Davo Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
Ivan Lintin
J Coward
Sam West
M Jessop


Grandstand - End of Lap 5 and Start of Final Lap

M Dunlop, Conor and J Hillier go through. Davo goes through then it is M Rutter. 

M Dunlop
Conor
J Hillier
Davo Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
I Lintin
J Coward
Sam West
M Jessop

Glen Helen - Last Lap

M Dunlop followed by Conor and then it is James Hillier, next is Davo Johnson, now it is M Rutter, a very long gap to Lee Johnston, then comes Josh Brookes and M Jessop

M Dunlop
Conor (-51)
J Hillier (-14)
Davo Johnson
M Rutter
Lee Johnston
I Lintin
M Jessop
Sam West
J Coward


Ramsey - Final Lap

M Dunlop and Conor close together, then it is J Hillier who is next on the road. Then we have Davo Johnson and M Rutter who run through safely. A gap to Lee Johnston

M Dunlop
Conor (- 50)
J Hillier ( - 16 )
Davo Johnson
M Rutter
Lee JOhnston
M Jessop
P Crowe
Josh Brookes
J Coward


Grandstand and Finish Line

M Dunlop crosses the line first closely followed by Conor Cummins in 2nd place overall. James Hillier next across the line. Davo Johnson and M Rutter next.


Provisional Top 20 Finishers

M Dunlop - With a new Superbike Race Record
Conor Cummins ( - 50)
J Hillier ( - 21)
Davo Johnson ( - 32)
M Rutter (- 1.28:37 )
Lee Johnston
M Jessop
Ivan Lintin
P Crowe
Josh Brookes
Sam West
J Coward
Shaun Anderson
D Sheils
D Todd
R Hodson
J Cowton
S Bonetti
K Holan
D Webb







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Superbike Race 1 Report

Michael Dunlop takes emotional RST Superbike TT win

Michael Dunlop gave Tyco BMW an emotional victory in today’s RST Superbike race, the opening race of the 2018 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy, with the Ulsterman taking over the lead on lap four after long time leader Dean Harrison retired at Sulby Crossroads.

The Silicone Engineering Kawasaki rider shattered the outright lap record from a standing start with a lap of 134.432mph to open up an 18 second lead but as he hit problems, Dunlop took his 16th TT win by 50.8s from Conor Cummins (Padgetts Honda) with James Hillier (Quattro Plant JG Speedfit Kawasaki) taking third.

At Glen Helen on the opening lap, Harrison had already opened up a 3.7s lead over Dunlop with Peter Hickman a further 1.9s behind in third. Hillier, Cummins and Gary Johnson completed the top six. But Harrison was really pressing on, extending his advantage to 5.6s at Ballaugh and adding another 2.2s by the time he reached Ramsey.

With a sensational opening lap of 134.432mph – a new outright lap record and from a standing start to boot - Harrison held an 11.3s lead over Dunlop with Cummins moving up to third as Hickman dropped back. Indeed, the Smiths Racing BMW pulled in to the pits to retire which meant Hillier, David Johnson and Gary Johnson now filled the top six positions.

By Glen Helen second time around, Harrison was 14.7s clear of Dunlop who in turn was 10.7s ahead of Cummins. Fourth to sixth remained the same as Michael Rutter, Josh Brookes, Jamie Coward and Lee Johnston rounded out the top ten.

With the fastest ever times in all six sectors now under his belt, having not held one before the race, Harrison led by 17s at Ramsey and as he came in at the end of the lap for his first pit stop, he stopped the clocks at 134.180mph. His lead was a healthy 16.3s over Dunlop, who lapped at 133.513mph. Cummins was still in third after setting a new personal best lap of 132.589mph as Hillier, David Johnson and Gary Johnson maintained the fourth, fifth and sixth places.

After the first set of pit stops, Harrison swept through Glen Helen for the third time with his gap over Dunlop still over 16 seconds with the Ulsterman in turn some 24.3s clear of Cummins. Indeed, the gaps between the riders were extending with Hillier ten seconds adrift of Cummins but 13s clear of David Johnson with Gary Johnson over 30s back in sixth. However, a better pit stop saw Rutter get ahead of Brookes at Glen Helen.

At half race distance, Harrison’s lead had been cut by 11.5s as Dunlop began to make his charge, the Ballymoney rider taking back one of the fastest sector times from Cronk ny Mona to the Grandstand. The race was really hotting up and by Glen Helen on the fourth lap, Dunlop had taken a further 2.5s out of his deficit, the difference now just nine seconds.

Harrison still led on the road at Ballaugh but all was not well as he lost over five seconds on the run from Glen Helen and the gap was just 4.6s over the famous hump-backed bridge. And shortly afterwards, news came through that Harrison’s superb race had ended with retirement at Sulby Crossroads.

Dunlop completed lap four with a lap of 133.240mph and a 40.3s lead over Cummins with Hillier now in third some 20.5s in arrears. David Johnson was up to fourth with Rutter and Lee Johnston promoted to fifth and sixth respectively as Gary Johnson’s strong ride came to an end with a retirement at Sarah’s Cottage.

With considerable gaps between the leading riders, positions stayed the same over the final two laps and although Hillier halved the deficit to Cummins after the second pit stop, the Manxman responded to edge away once more and secure his second place finish.

Dunlop duly took the chequered flag for his 16th TT win with Cummins equalling his best ever result in second as he took his seventh TT podium. Hillier rounded out the podium, the 11th time he has been on the TT rostrum.

Further back, David Johnson equalled his best ever TT result in fourth while Rutter saw off a late charge from Johnston to hold onto fifth. Martin Jessopp took his best ever 1000cc result around the Mountain Course in a fine seventh with Ivan Lintin and Phil Crowe doing likewise in eighth and ninth, the latter only a fraction off his maiden 130mph+ lap with a speed of 129.957mph. Josh Brookes completed the top ten.

Crowe was the first privateer to finish ahead of Sam West (11th), who lapped at 129.123mph on the final lap, and Shaun Anderson (13th) whilst newcomer Davey Todd had a superb ride into 16th as he lapped at 126.268mph to become the third fastest newcomer in TT history.


Race Results


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Dean Harrison. RST Superbike TT Race. (Thinking what might have been).
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Michael Dunlop Sets off to take the Superbike Race
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Conor flying at Ballacrye on his way to 2nd place
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James Hillier leaps Ballaugh Bridge on his way to 3rd place
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Sidecar TT Race 1

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The Bungalow at 14:00 approx.

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Locate.im Sidecar Race #1 - Start List



16:00 - Sidecar Race 1 is GO

Start Line

Birchalls lead off down Glen Crutchery, next is Moly and then John Holden, then it is A Founds and next Tim Reeves, next away is P Founds and then Karl Bennett, Conrad Harrison, Lewis Blackstock, Greg Lambert, Gary Bryan, Gary Gibson, Steve Ramsden all get away. Darren Hope, Howard Baker, Estelle Leblond, Tony Baker, Gary Knight also away.


Glen Helen - Lap 1

First through on the road is the Birchalls, then it is John Holden having passed Moly. Next is Moly and then A Founds, and then it is it Tim Reeves, next is P Founds

J Holden
Birchalls (-1.14)
T Reeves (-0.96)
A Founds
P Founds
S Molyneux
C Harrison
L Blackstock
T Baker
G Bryan

Estelle Leblond retires at Union Mills

Sulby

Birchalls clock a 149, as does John Holden Tim Reeves does a 149 as well, A Founds a 145, P Founds a 141 and Moly a 138


Ramsey - Lap 1

First through the Birchalls and now comes John Holden closing, now it is Moly, next comes Tim Reeves and A Founds close behind. Now it is P Founds


J Holden
Birchalls (-0.5)
T Reeves
A Founds
P Founds
D Molyneux
C Harrison
S Ramsden
G Bryan


FULL COURSE RED FLAG - Incident at SKY Hill

I outfit involved, both driver and passenger ok and talking, taken by AirMed to Nobles as a precaution


Race Announcement to be made at 17:00 hrs - now 17:15 hrs

17:50 - 2 Lap Practice of Superstock / Supersport / Lightweight
 
Followed by

TT Zero Qualifying

19:00 Sidecar Race (3 Laps)

5 minute delay to start


And we are off again at 19:05

Birchalls, Moly, John Holden away. Next it is A Founds , Tim Reeves and then P Founds, next to go is Steve Ramsden and then Gay Bryan, and following is Conrad Harrison,

Glen Helen - Lap 1

Birchalls first through, next is John Holden, then comes Moly, and then comes A Founds and Time Reeves, followed by P Founds, and then it is S Ramsden

Birchalls
J Holden
T Reeves
A Founds
P Founds
Moly
C Harrison
S Ramsden
D Hope
G Bryan

Sulby

Birchalls do a 145.6, John Holden a 149.5, Tim Reeves a 151.1, A Founds a 144, P Founds a 141, Moly a 137.8.


Ramsey - Lap 1

First on the road is the Birchalls, then comes John Holden. Next is  T Reeves, A Founds, Moly and then P Founds and the Steve Ramsden & Conrad Harrison, next Gary Bryan. Now it is Greg Lambert

Birchalls
J Holden (-6.6)
T Reeves (-4.2)
A Founds
P Founds
Moly
C Harrison
S Ramsden
D Hope
G Gibson
G Lambert
G Bryan

Birchalls increase their lead to 9.8 secs over J Holden

Grandstand - End of Lap 1

Birchalls through and straight down Glencrutchery with a new Lap record of 117.502

Next is John Holden with a 116.17, then it is Reeves with a 115.89 and Moly comes into the pits to retire, A Founds also in the pits.

Birchalls
Holden (-13.19)
Reeves
P Founds
A Founds (coming in)
Moly (coming in)
C Harrison
S Ramsden
D Hope
G Gibson
G Lambert
G Bryan


Glen Helen - Lap 2

Birchalls run through (perfect line), next after a gap is John Holden, then T Reeves, then P Founds, next is a big gap back to A Founds and S Ramsden and then C Harrison

Birchalls
Holden (-16)
Reeves (-4)
P Founds
C Harrison
S Ramsden
D Hope
G Gibson
G Lambert
G Bryan
A Founds

Sulby

Reeves does a 151 again, Birchalls do a 150, Holden a 149.5, P Founds  a 141


Ramsey - Lap 2

Birchalls run through first on the road (and flying), followed by John Holden next is T Reeves. A Long gap now to P Founds, and then another gap to A Founds. C Harrison, S Ramsden a big gap to GBryan,

Birchalls
J Holden (-20)
T Reeves (-9.3)
P Founds
C Harrison
S Ramsden
A Founds
D Hope
G Gibson
G Lambert
G Bryan


Grandstand End of Lap 2

Birchalls go through with yet another Lap record (118.69),
John Holden goes through with a 117.37 (Beating Pre Race Record), Lee Cain is chuffed to be the fastest Manx Sidecar Passenger
Next is Tim Reeves, then it is P Founds, then A Founds, and next is Conrad Harrison and now it is S Ramsden


Birchalls,
J Holden (-26.10)
T Reeves (-19.01)
P Founds
C Harrison
A Founds
S Ramsden
D Hope
G Gibson
G Lambert
G Bryan


Glen Helen - Last Lap

Birchalls are through. then a fair old gap to John Holden and again another gap to Tim Reeves, now it is P Founds. Another large gap to A Founds and then C Harrison, next through is S Ramsden and then D Hope and G Bryan

Birchalls
J Holden (-26)
T Reeves (-24)
P Founds
C Harrison
A Founds
S Ramsden
D Hope
G Gibson
G Lambert
G Bryan


Sulby

Reeves clocks a 150, Holden a 148, Birchalls a 141

Ramsey - Last Lap

Birchalls through and on it. A fair gap to John Holden, and then T Reeves goes through. A long wait now for P Founds. Next is A Founds. A gap again to Conrad Harrison, next S Ramsden

Birchalls
J Holden (-32)
T Reeves (-30)
P Founds
A Founds
C Harrison
D Hope
G Gibson
S Ramsden
G Lambert
G Bryan


Finish Line

Birchalls take the win, John Holden next over the line and then it is Tim Reeves, and then it is Pete Founds

Provisional Top Ten

Ben & Tom Birchall Brothers
John Holden
Tim Reeves
Peter Founds
Alan Founds
Conrad Harrison
Darren Hope
Gary Gibson
Gary Bryan
Greg Lambert



The two people involved in the RED Flag incident that stopped the start of the race earlier, are Tony Baker (Leg Fracture) and Fiona Baker-Holden  (Soft Tissue damage)


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Birchalls blitz lap and race records in Locate.im Sidecar TT Race 1

Ben and Tom Birchall took their seventh Isle of Man win on Saturday evening when they blitzed the record books in the opening Locate.im Formula Two Sidecar race at the 2018 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy, shattering both lap and race records.

The Mansfield brothers broke their own lap record on each of the three laps, moving the outright lap record to an astonishing 118.694mph, and they came home 47.1s clear of John Holden/Lee Cain with Tim Reeves/Mark Wilkes completing the podium in third.

After the race Ben revealed that they had to work hard for the win and paid tribute to his brother and team. He said:

“You never know what pace you can run on the Isle of Man. Tom’s been incredible – faultless. We had a bit of a moment at Windy Corner – I’m blaming the wind. We’ve got a great team and Chris builds some great engines.”

The Birchalls led from start to finish and at Glen Helen on the opening lap, their advantage over Holden/Cain was a slender 2.1s with Reeves/Wilkes only a further second back as Alan Founds/Jake Lowther, Pete Founds/Jevan Walmsley and Dave Molyneux/Dan Sayle completed the top six.

As the lap progressed, the Birchalls continued to extend their lead through all the timing points and it was clear they were on a fast lap – indeed, as they flashed across the line at the end of the lap, they broke their own lap record with a speed of 117.502mph.

That gave them a more than healthy lead of 13.1s over Holden/Cain and although Reeves/Wilkes continued to hold onto third, there were problems for Founds/Lowther who pitted to make adjustments and Molyneux/Sayle who retired from the race whilst holding onto sixth. Meanwhile, newcomers Michael Jackson/Harry Payne set a good opening lap of 106.242mph.

The pit stop dropped Founds to 21st place but there were no such problems at the head of the field and the Birchalls were setting a sensational pace and by the end of the lap, they’d doubled their lead to 26.1s – and little wonder as they’d smashed the lap record with a stunning lap of 118.694mph.

Holden/Cain became only the second crew to lap at more than 117mph with a lap of 117.370mph and they were now 19 seconds clear of Reeves/Wilkes. Founds/Walmsley were up to fourth with a new personal best lap of 114.613mph ahead of Conrad Harrison/Andy Winkle and Founds/Lowther who had amazingly climbed all the way back up to sixth.

On the third and final lap, the gaps between the front runners continued to widen and with a final lap of 117.771mph, the Birchalls came home for their seventh TT win and fourth in a row. Holden’s runner-up spot was his ninth podium in a row and 19th in total, while passenger Lee Cain became the fastest Manx passenger whileReeves/Wilkes came home in a good third place.

Founds/Walmsley took fourth place with brother Alan and passenger Lowther taking a brilliant fifth place given their earlier pit stop and it was Harrison/Winkle who completed the top six.

Darren Hope/Lenny Bumfrey, Gary and Daryl Gibson, Gary Bryan/Phil Hyde and Greg Lambert/Julie Canipa rounded out the top ten.


Results



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Ben Birchall/Tom Birchall (LCR Honda/IEG Racing) at Ballaugh during the LOCATE.IM Sidecar TT race one

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John Holden/Lee Cain (LCR Honda/Silicone Engineering/Barnes Racing) at Quarry Bends
during the LOCATE.IM Sidecar TT race one.

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Tim Reeves/Mark Wilkes (LCR Honda/Carl Cox Motorsport powered by H&S Contractors)
at Quarry Bends during the LOCATE.IM Sidecar TT race one



PICTURES BY DAVE KNEEN/PACEMAKER PRESS

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“With the fastest ever times in all six sectors now under his belt, having not held one before the race, Harrison led by 17s at Ramsey and as he came in at the end of the lap for his first pit stop...”

It is not correct: Deano in the first lap got fastest ever times in 2’-3’-4’and 5’ sector; he got in the second lap the best time in the 1’ sector (Glen Helen) and MD got the best ever time in the last sector in his 3’ lap.
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