12:45 SES TT Zero Race (1 Lap)
Detailed forecast
Issued on Wednesday, 06 June 2018 at 8:30am by Ronaldsway Met Office
Any patchy hill fog at first this morning will gradually lift and break, leaving the day dry with lengthy sunny spells.
A light to moderate east to north-easterly breeze with highs of 19°C.
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TT Zero is GO
First away is Michael Rutter, followed by Lee Johnson and then Daley Mathison, then Jamie Cowton and Ian Lougher, then Shaun Anderson and finally Adam Child
Glen Helen
First on the road is Michael Rutter and then it is Lee Johnston with Daley Mathison behind him, a big gap to James Cowton and after a very large gap it is Ian Lougher (Sounds sick), , next is Shaun Anderson and then it is Adam Child
M Rutter
L Johnston (-5.1)
D Mathison (-0.96)
J Cowton (-52.81)
I Lougher (-1:07:18)
Shaun Anderson (-30.66)
Adam Child (-7.28)
Sulby
Lee Johnston clocks a 170.8 mph, Rutter a 166 and Daley Mathison does a 153
Ramsey
Rutter is through first on the road, and then it is Lee Johnston, and then comes Daley Mathison. A long gap now to Jamie Cowton
Rutter
L Johnson (-7.8)
D Mathison (-4.0)
Finish Line
Rutter finishes first with a 121.824 Lap, next is Daley Mathison (119.29 mph) and then it is Lee Johnston (105.56 mph) and a long way back is Jamie Cowton ( 97.37 mph)
Michael Rutter
Daley Mathison
Lee Johnston
James Cowton
Rutter makes history in record breaking SES TT Zero Race
Results
Michael Rutter, riding the team Mugen machine, became the first rider to clock a 120mph+ lap of the TT Course in winning today’s one lap SES TT Zero.
Rutter was flagged away by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cambridge, and later received his trophy from the Duke on the TT podium.
Afterwards Rutter revealed that he had been feeling the pressure all week to deliver a result for the Japanese Mugen outfit.
“It was drummed into me all week that the team wanted to break the lap record so it’s been a hard week with only one practice lap. I had a sleepless night last night. Every time you go out on the course you pick up something new, or try something different and Mugen pulled it all out today. I wasn’t hanging around and it was quite scary in places.”
Rutter was away first from Glencrutchery Road and was first to Glen Helen, over five seconds ahead of his teammate Lee Johnston with the University of Nottingham’s Daley Mathison less than a second further back in third.
James Cowton (Brunel University), Ian Lougher (Team Mirai), Shaun Anderson (Brammo) and Adam Child (Moto Corsa) also made the first checkpoint to Glen Helen but there was already a gap of almost a minute from the leading three riders.
Lougher was reported as a retirement shortly after but at the front of the pack Michael Rutter was having no such problems and had extended his lead to six seconds by Ballaugh which he maintained at Ramsey.
However, behind him Lee Johnson was experiencing problems and the Northern Ireland rider was actually reported as stopped at the Bungalow with a chain issue and two helpful spectators held his bike while Johnston carried out on the spot repairs.
This left Daley Matheson to move up into second by the Bungalow and gave Rutter a dominant lead of over twenty seconds at the front of the field.
Rutter duly came home in a new lap record of 121.824 (18:34.956) breaking John McGuinness’s 2015 lap record by over twenty seconds in the process. Matheson maintained his second place in a highly credible 119.294/ 18:58.600 with Lee Johnston (105.566/ 21:26.668) taking the final podium place. James Cowton, Adam Child and Shaun Anderson also completed laps.
Rutter at the Cregg on his way to taking the TT Zero Race Win
Daley Mathison on the Nottingham University Bike
Lee Johnston at the Creg on the Mugen Bike