Friday Race Day - Lightweight Race + Results & Report
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Friday Race Day - Lightweight Race + Results & Report
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Friday, June 7


10.15 - Bikesocial.co.uk Lightweight (three laps) - Start List

13.00 - Pokerstars Senior TT (six laps) - Start List



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Friday will be another dry, sunny and warm day, with light winds again. Maximum temperatures will be between 17 and 21 Celsius.

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Various Updates
Weather is looking really good for a start at 10:15 of the Lightweight Class

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Sector 12 - Idiots have sprayed graffiti on the road near the entrance to the Governors Residence !!

If Dave Madsen-Mygdal gets a finish in the Lightweight today, that will be his 100th finish in TT racing

They got away on time with James Hillier leading off down Glen Crutchery Road.


Lap 1 Ramsey

D Harrison + 0.5
J Hillier
I Lintin
C Cummins
M Rutter
Lee Johnson
C Donald
J Hamilton
C Palmer
R Mountford

Hillier takes the lead at the Bungalow
D Harrison ??? Where is he ?
Lap Record has been broken by the top four place men (from a standing start).
Different strategies by some riders. some pitting after 1 lap, others going for two laps before re-fuelling. This will affect overall positions until after lap 2.

End of Lap 1

J Hillier + 8
D Harrison
I Lintin
C Cummins
J Hamilton
M Rutter
C Palmer
C Donald
Lee Johnson
I Lougher

Hillier clocks a 153 through Sulby Speed Trap
Davy Morgan and Stephen Thompson receive pit lane time penalties
Chris McGahan retired at Sulby
D Johnson retired

Ramsey - Lap 2

I Lintin + 7.4
J Hillier
D Harrison
C Palmer
C Cummins
J Hamilton
I Lougher
M Rutter
C Donald
Lee Johnson
R Mountford
D Kneen

D Madsen-Mygdal still going strong for his 100th TT finish
Olie Linsdell retired at Ballacraine


End of Lap 2 - Start of Last Lap

J Hillier (does a 116 lap, - inside the old lap record again, - including his pit stop !!)
I Lintin - 3.5secs
D Harrison
C Cummins
C Palmer
J Hamilton
M Rutter
C Donald
I Lougher
R Mountford

D Madsen-Mygdal goes through to start his last lap

Glen Helen - Last Lap

First through on the road is J Hillier, then a big gap back to J Hamilton and close behind is Cam Donald.
Next is I Lintin then Conor Cummins and M Rutter close behind him.
Next through is D Harrison

J Hillier + 21 secs
D Harrison
C Cummins
I Lintin
J Hamilton
M Rutter
C Donald
C Palmer
R Mountford


Ramsey - Last Lap

J Hillier + 25.0
D Harrison + 30.0
C Cummins + 1.5
I Lintin
J Hamilton
M Rutter
C Donald
C Palmer
Lee Johnson
I Lougher
R Mountford
D Kneen

Hillier extends his lead to +29.3 at the Bungalow
Dave Madsen-Mygdal goes through at the Bungalow safely

Finish Line

J Hillier (new lap record 119.13) - (New Race Record - 67min 42.245secs)
D Harrison
C Cummins
I Lintin
J Hamilton
M Rutter
C Donald
C Palmer
Lee Johnson
I Lougher

Maria Costello comes home in 15th

Dave Madsen-Mygdal does it to take his 100th finish of TT races by finishing in 21st place.


Race Results


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RE: Friday Race Day - Lightweight Race + Results
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HILLIER SECURES DEBUT WIN WITH VICTORY IN BIKESOCIAL.CO.UK LIGHTWEIGHT TT AT 2013 ISLE OF MAN TT RACES

James Hillier won a record-breaking bikesocial.co.uk Lightweight TT at the 2013 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy, with the Quattro Plant Kawasaki rider smashing the lap and race records on his way to a maiden TT victory. The 28-year old broke the old lap record on each of the three laps with his final lap speed of 119.130mph giving him a 33.5s margin over Dean Harrison who took his debut podium in second with Conor Cummins in third.

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With perfect conditions on the Island, it was Harrison who made the early running with his lead over Hillier at Glen Helen on the opening lap a miniscule 0.05s whilst Ivan Lintin was lying in third, four seconds further back. By Ramsey, Hillier had taken over the lead and with an opening lap of 117.959mph, he was 5.4s clear of Harrison with Lintin still in third ahead of Cummins, Jamie Hamilton and Michael Rutter.

However, pit stop strategy then came into play and whilst the majority of the riders opted to stop after their first lap, Lintin, Chris Palmer and Ian Lougher were the three riders in the top ten who went straight through.

That gave Lintin the lead at Glen Helen although his lead was only 14s over Hillier with Harrison dropping to third as Palmer leapt up from seventh to fourth. Hillier was setting a ferocious pace though and ate into Lintin's advantage all the way round the lap and as he swept across the line and Lintin pitted at the end of lap two, he was back in the lead by over three seconds. Lintin, Harrison, Cummins, Palmer and Jamie Hamilton completed the top six.

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Going through Glen Helen on the final lap, Hillier's lead was a more than healthy 21s with Harrison in turn holding a similar lead over Cummins. However, Lintin was only a further second back and Hamilton just 6s seconds after that so the final podium spot was going to be fought out all the way to the chequered flag.

By Ramsey, Hillier and Harrison seemingly had the first two places sewn up, save for mechanical problems, but Lintin had now closed to within 1s of Cummins with Hamilton still in touch in fifth.

Hillier, number one on the road and in the race, flashed over the line with that stunning 119mph+ lap, which was also quicker than John McGuinness' old 250cc lap record of 118.29mph from 1999, and he duly took his maiden TT victory with Harrison in second for his debut rostrum.

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All eyes turned to the battle for third and it was Cummins who came out on top by 4.2s, for his first podium since 2010, with Lintin's second lap pit stop strategy dropping him back to fourth. Hamilton had an excellent ride into fifth with Rutter making it three KMR Kawasaki's in the top six as he took a solid sixth.

Cameron Donald, Palmer, Lee Johnston and Ian Lougher completed the top ten.

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