Re: Isle of Man TT 2019
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 18:35 pm
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You're welcome, mate
Loved Peter Hickmans explanation of giving up half a second on the entry to a straight but gaining a sec and more on the exit
Almost forgot to mention that the 2019 press launch has been uploaded to YouTube. It is at :
Travel day has been coming up quickEverso Biggyballies wrote: ↑4 years ago @Andy Glad to read you are going.... have a safe and great time and look forward to your reports and photos as usual. Hopefully the weather Gods shine and the event is not too disrupted.
Are you flagging/marshalling whilst there?
https://www.iomtt.com/news/2019/05/26/f ... ng-sessionThe postponed first qualifying session of the 2019 Isle of Man TT took place in blustery but sunny conditions on Sunday afternoon.
Once the newcomers - solos and sidecars - had completed their obligatory guided sighting lap, the supersport and lightweight qualifying got underway. Solo newcomers were also permitted to take part, having their first chance to get to know the course in racing conditions.
2018 sensation Dean Harrison unsurprisingly topped the day's times with a best lap of 126.09mph, out of the six he completed on the Silicone Engineering Racing Kawasaki ZX6R.
On his MD Racing Honda CBR600RR bike, Michael Dunlop managed 123.90mph, Conor Cummins went round at an average of 123.71mph on his fifth lap of the session and Jamie Coward and Gary Johnson also impressed.
Coward proved even more formidable on the lower powered lightweight machine clocking a very impressive 119.96mph, pushing last year's class winner Michael Dunlop into second on the day at 118.52mph and RC Express Racing new recruit Paul Jordan repaid the team's faith at 117.45mph.
Meanwhile, John McGuinness, who completed his first qualifying laps as a Norton rider recorded a best of 111.77mph.