12:45 PokerStars Senior TT Race (6 Laps)
Road Closing Times
A18 Mountain Road - 08:45
Rest of the Circuit - 09:30
Detailed forecast
Issued on Friday, 08 June 2018 at 11:55am by Ronaldsway Met Office
Staying dry and bright today with variable amounts of cloud, a fair deal of sunshine and light to moderate east or northeast breezes.
Temperatures rising to about 20 Celsius.
All the usuals in the 1 to 20 as listed go in the Senior (No one at 8, 14, 17, 19 & 20)
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The Senior is GO
Conor leads the 2018 Senior Race away down Glencrutchery towards Bray Hill. Followed by Hillier and then Rutter, next is Hutchy, then Deano, followed by Micky D, and then Gaz Johnson. Then it is a gap to Davo Johnson and next is Hicky, then Josh Brookes, followed by Martin Jessop and Lee Johnstone, a gap to Derek Sheils, Jamie Coward and Steve Mercer, then Phil Crowe, Sam west and Davey Todd
Glen Helen - Lap 1
First through is Conor and then Hillier closing, next is Rutter and then Deano and Hutchy following, next is Micky D, then it is Gaz Johnson, Davo and Hicky closing, now it is Josh Brookes, now Jessop runs through, next is Lee Johnstone,, a short gap to D Sheilds and close is J Coward and P Crowe
Deano
Hicky (-1.2)
M Dunlop
Hillier
Davo
Josh Brookes
Conor
Gaz Johsnon
S West
M Rutter
M Dunlop slows a bit after Ballaugh
Sulby
Davo a 195.1, Deano a 189, Gaz Johnson a 187.5, M Dunlop a 187, Conor a 183, Rutter a 181
Ramsey - Lap 1
First through is Conor, then it is Deano chasing, next is Rutter, and then Micky D, next is Gaz Johnson, Hutchy and Hicky and Davo, now it is Josh Brookes
Where is Hillier ??? - Retired at Westwood, Lintin retired at Ballacraine
Deano
Hicky (-2.3)
M Dunlop
Conor
Davo
Gaz Johnson
Josh Brookes
S West
M Rutter
M Jessop
Lee Johnson
J Coward
Grandstand - End of Lap 1
First through is Conor (131.75), and closing in on him is Deano (133.67). Next is Rutter and M Dunlop (131.8) close. Hickman is through. Davo into the pits & retired , Josh Brookes through
Deano
Hicky (-1.14)
M Dunlop (-12.9)
Conor
Davo (into pits)
JoshBrookes
Gaz Johnson
S West
M Rutter
D Todd
L Johnston
M Jessop
Glen Helen - Lap 2
Conor through, next is Deano, a short gap to M Dunlop and M Rutter behind him, next is Hicky then Gaz Johnson a gap to Josh Brookes and Hutchy, then M Jessop, next L Johnston and then J Coward, now P Crowe and Sam West, now D Todd
Deano
Hicky (-3.5)
Conor
M Dunlop
J Brookes
S West
Gaz Johnson
D Todd
M Rutter
M Jessop
L Johnston
Sulby
Hicky a 192, Deano a 190, Gaz Johnson a 186, M Dunlop a 185, Conor a 185
Ramsey - Lap 2
First through is Conor. Next on the road is Deano, and then it is Micky D, next is Hicky and Rutter. Now Gaz Johnson and short gap to Josh Brookes, now Hutchy, next is M Jessop and then Lee Johnston
Deano
Hicky (-4.6)
Conor
M Dunlop
J Brookes
S West
Gaz Johnson
M Jessop
D Todd
M Rutter
L Johnston
J Coward
Grandstand - End of Lap 2
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Glen Helen - Lap 3
Deano
Hicky (-4.82)
Conor
M Dunlop
Josh Brookes
Gaz Johsnon
S West
M Jessop
M Rutter
J Coward
D Todd
Sulby
Hicky with a 192m Deano a 190, Conor a 189,
Ramsey - Lap 3
Deano first through, Conor close behind. A gap to Hicky and M Dunlop, A fair gap to Gaz Johnson and Rutter tailing him, next is Josh Brookes. Jessop through, Hutchy next and then it is J Coward followed by S West and P Crowe through
Deano
Hicky (-8.2)
Conor
M Dunlop
J Brookes
S West
Gaz Johnson
M Jessop
P Crowe
J Coward
M Rutter
Grandstand - End of Lap 3
Deano is through first with Conor tailing him, a gap back to Hicky and then M Dunlop. A long wait now for Gaz Johnson and M Rutter, next is J Brookes. A long wait to M Jessop, thenit is Hutchy
Deano
Hicky (-5.8)
Conor (-35)
M Dunlop (-13)
J Brookes
S West
G Johnson
M Jessop
P Crowe
J Coward
M Rutter
Glen Helen - Lap 4
Deano through and Conor follows in among slower riders. Hickman is through, then it is M Dunlop. A long waitno - Gaz Johnson, then M Rutter and Josh Brookes follows, then Jessop, now it is S West and J Coward who go through
Deano
Hicky (-5.4)
Conor
M Dunlop
J Brookes
S West
G Johnson
P Crowe
M Jessop
J Coward
M Rutter
Sulby
Deano a 190, Josh Brookes a 188, Gaz Johnson a 187
Ramsey - Lap 4
Deano through, next Conor losing a wee bit of ground. A gap to Hicky, then it is M Dunlop next. Waiting for Gaz Johnson and then Josh Brookes, thenM Rutter (who pulls in, has a look, and sets off again). A gap to M Jessop
Deano
Hicky (-6.97)
Conor (-43.40)
M Dunlop (-23.2)
J Brookes
S West
G Johnson
P Crowe
M Jessop
J Coward
M Rutter
Grandstand - End of Lap 4
Deano in with a 133.87 lap. Next is Conor, then Hicky pulls in (134.456 lap- New Record). M Dunlop is in, Hicky is away again. Gaz Johnson is in, Brookes in, M Dunlop away. Rutter comes in and off the bike (having a look at the front wheel).M Jessop is in.
Deano
Hicky (-1.4)
Conor (-52)
M Dunlop
J Brookes
G Johnson
S West
P Crowe
M Jessop
J Coward
Glen Helen - Lap 5
Deano is through, Conor through. Hickman through and flying. Now it is M Dunlop. Long wait now to Gaz Johnson and close is Josh Brookes
Deano
Hicky (-6.2)
Conor
M Dunlop
J Brookes
G Johnson
Rutter retires at the pits
Sulby
Hicky a 19.2, Deano a 189, Conor a 188, M Dunlop a185.9
Ramsey - Lap 5
First through is Deano and a bit of a gap now to Conor, next through is Hicky. Another gap to Micky D. BIG gap now to Gaz Johnson and Josh Brookes together
Deano
Hicky (- 4.9)
Conor
M Dunlop
J Brookes
G Johnson
P Crowe
M Jessop
J Coward
B McCormack
D Todd
Hicky reduces the lead of Deano to 3.6 at the Bungalow
Grandstand - End of Lap 5 and Start of Last Lap
Deano through, Conor next, then a short gap to flying Hickman, next is M Dunlop with a high speed wobble as he crossed the line. Josh Brooks crosses the line followed by Gaz Johnson
Deano
Hicky (-1.903)
Conor (-1:13:06)
M Dunlop (-44.17)
J Brookes
G Johnson
Glen Helen - Last Lap
Deano through (a wee bit wide), Conor mixed up with back markers, Hicky through. A gap to M Dunlop, Now it is Josh Brookes and Gaz Johnson through safely. A long wait now for Martin Jessop
Deano
Hicky ((-3.7)
Conor (- 1:18:71)
M Dunlop
J Brookes
G Johnson
P Crowe
M Jessop
J Coward
B McCormack
Sulby
Hicky a 193.4, Deano a 190.6
Ramsey - Last lap
Deano through, Hicky follows after a short gap, then it is Conor, next comes M Dunlop. Brookes through and is followed by Gaz Johnson
Deano
Hicky (-2.0)
Conor
M Dunlop
J Brookes
G Johnson
The gap at the Bungalow is now Hicky leading by 0.8 seconds
Finish Line
First over the line is Deano, (134.918 A Record lap, but wait forit !!!), - followed by Hicky with a 135.452 lap (Smashed it)
Preliminary Top 10
1) P Hickman
2) D Harrison (-2.06)
3) C Cummins (-1:40:43)
M Dunlop
J Brookes
G Johnson
M Jessop
J Coward
D Todd
B McCormack
Fabulous performance by all participants, especially Peter Hickman.
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Results
Hickman pips Harrison in record breaking PokerStars Senior TT thriller
A packed trackside crowd were treated to one of the greatest races in the TT’s long illustrious history as Peter Hickman won a sensational PokerStars Senior TT race at the Isle of Man TT races, fuelled by Monster Energy, on Friday when he set a new outright lap record of 135.452mph on the final lap to defeat Dean Harrison by just two seconds.
The pair featured on the cover of the Official TT Programme and the ‘H-Bomb’ feature only hinted at the spectacular race that was to unfold at the climax of this year’s TT meeting as lap, race and sector records were all obliterated as the pair battled for the historic trophy.
Harrison had led the race for five and a half of the six laps but Hickman reeled him on the sixth lap and, having been quicker over the Mountain all race, he turned a 3.7s deficit at Glen Helen into a lead of 0.8s at the Bungalow and he smashed the race record by 48.064s to take his second win. Harrison took second with Conor Cummins in third.
After the race Hickman paid respect to Harrison and revealed that he had targeted the Mountain section of the Course as an opportunity to make up time;
“I knew that Dean was going to be fast but I’d always been strong on the Mountain section throughout the week. It’s a bit like a short circuit and I came into my own on it. I thought it if I was within five or six seconds on the last lap I could have a go over the Mountain.”
Harrison led Hickman by 1.2s through Glen Helen on the opening lap with Dunlop a further second back in third as Hillier, Cummins and David Johnson completed the top six and by Ramsey, the Kawasaki rider had doubled his advantage to 2.4s. Dunlop remained in third but was some 8.4s behind Hickman. Hillier’s strong week ended though with a retirement at Westwood.
Cummins led on the road with a lap of 131.754mph but it was Harrison who led with a lap of 133.678mph. However, Hickman was only 1.4s behind although Dunlop’s challenge looked to be already over as he was almost 13 seconds behind his fellow BMW rider. Cummins, David Johnson and Josh Brookes completed the top six but Johnson pulled into the pits to retire promoting namesake Gary Johnson into sixth.
Leading privateer Sam West was close to his maiden 130mph lap in eighth with newcomer Davey Todd performing superbly in tenth.
Through Glen Helen on lap two and Harrison had edged away from Hickman again to the tune of 3.5s with Cummins now third as Dunlop slipped further back. Brookes was up to fifth and West now a superb sixth and Todd a stunning eighth.
Harrison had added another second to his lead as he rounded Ramsey Hairpin and he came into his first pit stop at the end of lap two having lapped at 133.704mph. His lead had been slashed though with Hickman now only 1.4s in arrears once more. Cummins, Dunlop, Brookes and West rounded out the top six. Todd was now in eighth.
After the pit stop and through Glen Helen for the third time, Harrison’s lead had crept out to 4.8s and the duo were over half a minute clear of Cummins who was now coming under pressure from Dunlop with the gap just over half a second.
Throughout the first half of lap three, Harrison continued to pull away, with his lead at Ramsey over eight seconds, but Hickman was again quicker over the Mountain and as they started lap four, the difference between the two was back down to 5.8s. Cummins was looking more comfortable in third with Dunlop now 13.6s behind in fourth as Brookes and West held onto fifth and sixth.
At Ramsey Hairpin on lap four, Harrison had stretched his lead over Hickman to 6.9s but Hickman again showed his strength over the Mountain reducing the deficit at the Bungalow to 4.4s. And he wasn’t done there either, setting a new outright lap record of 134.456mph on his way into the second pit stop, the gap now just 1.402s. The order behind stayed constant as Cummins pulled further away from Dunlop with Brookes looking comfortable in fifth but Gary Johnson had overhauled West for sixth.
The second and final pit stop saw changes though as by Glen Helen on lap five Harrison’s lead had shot back up to 6.2s although by Ramsey Hickman had shaved 1.2s off despite his engine sounding significantly louder than how it started.
It was down to 3.6s at the Bungalow, 2.5s at Cronk ny Mona and as Hickman crossed the line to start the final, thrilling lap, his deficit to Harrison was only 1.9s. Harrison’s superiority over the first nine miles saw him open up the margin to 3.7s as traffic also came into play on the final lap and he pulled even further away on the high speed run to Ballaugh, his advantage now 5.7s.
However, Hickman really flew on the run to Ramsey bringing the lead down to just two seconds and by the Bungalow, he’d taken the lead for the first time by the slender margin of 0.834s. He doubled that at Cronk ny Mona but all eyes were on the chequered flag and Harrison crossed the line with a new lap record of 134.918mph/ 16:46.742 which he held for forty five seconds before Hickman crossed the line in a sensational, new outright lap record of 135.452mph, pipping Harrison to the race win by two seconds.
Cummins was over a minute and a half back in third with Dunlop, Brookes and Johnson finishing in fourth to sixth, Brookes’ final lap of 131.745mph the fastest by Norton and by an Australian.
West’s superb ride ended on lap five and although that promoted Phil Crowe up into seventh, the Lincolnshire also went out after coming off at Whitegates on the final lap, fortunately without injury, and the eventual seventh place finisher was Martin Jessopp with Jamie Coward, Todd and Brian McCormack completing the top ten.
Dunlop’s fourth place was enough for him to pick up the Joey Dunlop TT Championship with 94 points, with Hickman (86) and Harrison (81) taking second and third.
Todd’s brilliant week saw him pick up the TT Privateer’s Championship as well as the Newcomer’s Trophy.
Swedish rider Bjorn Gunnarsson had an accident at Glen Tramman and was taken by airmed to Nobles hospital and treated for bruising while Dom Herbertson (Laurel Bank), Mike Norbury (Keppel Gate), Michael Mylchreest (Gorse Lea) and Philip Crowe (Whitegates) also came off their machines during the race but all were reported as unhurt.
Peter Hickman wins the TT2018 Senior Race and a sets Record 135.452 Lap
Dean Harrison during the Senior Race
Conor Cummins takes some air at St Ninians
Photos Stephen Davison / Pacemaker Press Intl.