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Thursday 21 August

Roads close at 1800 hrs until no later than 2100 hrs

1820-1900 Classic TT 500, SuperTwin, Lightweight, Newcomers B/C (No Classic TT 250/350 & F1/F2)

1905-2000 Senior, Junior, Newcomers A


Weather Forecast

Issued on Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 11:40am by Ronaldsway Met Office

A risk of showers this afternoon and evening, possibly becoming heavy for a while, but skies will start to brighten up at times as the day progresses.
West or south-westerly winds, moderate to fresh, locally strong in exposed spots, will turn west or north-west this evening, easing for a while,
with temperatures rising to around 16 Celsius.

Showers will die out overnight with the north-westerly wind freshening for a time; lowest temperatures 9 to 12 Celsius.

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CLERK OF THE COURSE SWITCHES TO UNTIMED SESSION AS RAIN AFFECTS CLASSIC TT RACE MEETING


With heavy rain on the Isle of Man in mid afternoon, Clerk of the Course Phil Taubman decided to make tonight's Classic TT Qualifying on the Isle of Man an untimed session.

By the time the riders got underway shortly after 6.20pm, the roads were reported as drying quickly but the riders were still warned to expect damp patches under the trees and possible showers during the session.

The F1, F2 and 350cc machines were given the night off as they have an extended practice scheduled as part of Saturday's Race day, so the session gave riders the chance to focus on their 500cc machines.

Manx Radio's Chris Palmer, who won last year's 350 and F2 Classic TT races, said that many of the riders would opt to miss the session unless they needed to qualify or wanted to carry out suspension or gearing checks, bed tyres in or stretch chains. That was reflected in the fact that only around 250 bikes went through scrutineering across both the Classic TT and Manx Grand Prix, as opposed to the 387 through on Monday night's session.

Riders who took the opportunity to go out included Bruce Anstey on his McIntosh Norton, Michael Rutter on the G50 Matchless, Specialised Glazing Solutions Molnar Manx Riders Michael Dunlop and Lee Johnston and Willliam Dunlop on the Davies Motorsport Honda. Mick Godfrey, a replacement for the injured John Barton on the Dunnell Racing Norton, also took the opportunity to get some laps under his belt.

Although the session was untimed, the Sulby speed trap times were recorded with William Dunlop posting the fastest of the session at 135.30mph from Michael Rutter (134.76) - times that were noticeably down on the ones recorded earlier in the week.

With no times recorded from this evening's session, the Patons of Ryan Farquhar (111.102), John McGuinness (109.846) and Ian Lougher (109.282) set earlier in the week top the board with only tomorrow's final qualifying session ahead of Saturday's Bennetts 500cc Race.

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Lee Johnson & Michael Dunlop both on Molnar Manx Nortons

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Bruce Anstey on a McIntosh Manx Norton

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Lee Johnson on his Molnar Manx Norton

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William Dunlop on the Davies Motorsport 500cc Honda

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Clerk of the Course switches to untimed session as rain affects IMGold Manx Grand Prix meeting


With heavy rain on the Isle of Man in mid afternoon, Clerk of the Course Phil Taubman decided to make tonight's Manx Grand Prix Qualifying on the Isle of Man an untimed session.

By the time the riders got underway shortly after 6.20pm, the roads were reported as drying quickly but the riders were still warned to expect damp patches under the trees and possible showers during the session.

The F1, F2 and 350cc machines were given the night off as they have an extended practice scheduled as part of Saturday's Race day, so the session gave riders the chance to focus on their 500cc machines.

Manx Radio's Chris Palmer said that many of the riders would opt to miss the session unless they needed to qualify or wanted to carry out suspension or gearing checks, bed tyres in or stretch chains. That was reflected in the fact that only around 250 bikes went through scrutineering across both the Classic TT and Manx Grand Prix, as opposed to the 387 through on Monday night's session.

Riders who took the opportunity to go out included Andy Soar, Peter Symes, Paul Smyth and Gavin Lupton on their Senior machines, Andrew Farrell, Dean Roberts and Michael Moulai on their Junior machines, Stuart Garton on his SuperTwin and Mick Jordan on his Lightweight bike. Newcomers who took the opportunity for additional laps included fastest qualifier to date Malachi Mitchell Thomas, who recorded 163.28 through the Sulby speed trap, marginally slower than Andrew Farrells 167.35mph which was the fastest recorded time on the night.

With no times recorded from this evening's session, Michael Moulai's 117.274 set in Wednesday's qualifying remains the fastest Junior time of the week, slightly ahead of Andy Lawson's 116.332 which is the fastest Senior qualifying time. Mick Jordan's 105.882 tops the Lightweight board with James Neesom's 110.772 the fastest SuperTwin to date.

Malachi Mitchell-Thomas tops the Newcomer A qualifying board (112.530) with two further qualifying sessions ahead of Monday's Newcomer A race with Dean Osborne (106.353) and French rider Lancelot Unissart (97.651) leading the B and C respectively.

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Malachi Mitchell-Thomas on the Kawasaki ZX6R


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