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Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 11:12
by Perkles
amazing race Dunlop was untouchable,McGuiness looked old and tired after the finish the younger boys are coming through strongly
RST Superbike TT results

1. Michael Dunlop (BMW)

2. Ian Hutchinson (BMW) + 19.064s

3. John McGuinness (Honda) + 1.13.239m

4. Peter Hickman (Kawasaki) + 1.30.692m

5. Dean Harrison (Kawasaki) + 1.55.637m

6. Michael Rutter (BMW) + 2.25.943m

7. David Johnson (Norton) + 2.42.171m

8. Bruce Anstey (Honda) + 2.51.677m

9. Gary Johnson (BMW) + 3.02.264m

10. Lee Johnson (BMW) + 3.03.174m

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 19:40
by Blade
RIP Shoey. Local Cheshire Lad who has been a TT regular for over a decade. Best finish 15th in Superbike / Senior. Lost not but not forgotten

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 20:42
by rocket
Perkles wrote:amazing race Dunlop was untouchable,McGuiness looked old and tired after the finish the younger boys are coming through strongly
RST Superbike TT results

1. Michael Dunlop (BMW)

2. Ian Hutchinson (BMW) + 19.064s

3. John McGuinness (Honda) + 1.13.239m

4. Peter Hickman (Kawasaki) + 1.30.692m

5. Dean Harrison (Kawasaki) + 1.55.637m

6. Michael Rutter (BMW) + 2.25.943m

7. David Johnson (Norton) + 2.42.171m

8. Bruce Anstey (Honda) + 2.51.677m

9. Gary Johnson (BMW) + 3.02.264m

10. Lee Johnson (BMW) + 3.03.174m
a few really good rides in there dont discount McGuinness he takes a while to warm up. Hutcy seem to give up to fast as MD put in some stunning laps. Great racing

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 21:16
by Perkles
Yep hutchys head went to pieces ,Hickman did a great ride it's only his 3rd time there
What happened to hilliers bike ?

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 21:58
by markrsvr15
The rcv is the road version rcv s it's called they brought it out last year it's not the gp bike still very nice though but it's nor marquez spec bike

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 14:27
by Blade
133 on a stocker from a standing start. Hutchy is on fire. I want a S1000RR 8)

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 16:25
by Perkles
Ian Hutchinson won his third consecutive Isle of Man TT supersport race after winning Monday’s opening event, finishing nearly 15 seconds ahead of Saturday’s victor Michael Dunlop to join the Northern Irishman on the same number of wins around the TT course.

After winning both supersport races last year on the Team Traction Control Yamaha R6, Hutchinson was the favourite heading into Monday’s opening race and the Yorkshireman fully justified his billing, leading from start to finish to claim his first win of the week and set himself up perfectly for the afternoon’s superstock race.

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 18:07
by Blade
And he dominated the Superstock race too.

Double for Hutchy today and he made it look easy.

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 18:22
by C00kiemonster
Bad day for dunlop. Now disqualified from his 2nd in the supersport and then broke down in the super stock.

Hutchy is amazing.

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 18:24
by Perkles
whys he disqualified ?

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 18:25
by C00kiemonster
Perkles wrote:whys he disqualified ?
Technical discrepancies - i.e. not a legal bike in the class. They have said they don't think it was deliberate.

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 18:28
by Perkles
Ian Hutchinson made it two wins in a day when he smashed the lap and race records in Monday afternoon’s RL360 Quantum Superstock TT race, the Tyco BMW rider leading from start to finish to take victory by 27 seconds.

With an opening lap of 133.098mph, it was the Bingley rider’s 13th TT race win as Dean Harrison and James Hillier battled all the way for the runner up position, Harrison clinching it by just one second.

As he had done earlier in the morning, Hutchinson blazed a trail from the off and he was again leading at Glen Helen on the opening lap, his advantage over Michael Dunlop two seconds with Gary Johnson a similar distance behind in third. It was close behind the leading trio with Michael Rutter, Peter Hickman and Hillier separated by just three-quarters of a second.

It was clear Hutchinson was putting in a remarkable lap and so it proved as he flashed across the line at a speed of 133.098mph, faster than he’d done in Saturday’s RST Superbike race. The gap to Dunlop had grown to 15.9s but the Ulsterman was in trouble, pulling into the pits with a broken gear lever. Hillier had moved up to third with Harrison, Johnson and Lee Johnston now the top six.

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 16:42
by Kwacky
The E bikes aren't very successful, are they?

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 20:00
by C00kiemonster
Kwacky wrote:The E bikes aren't very successful, are they?
Terrible race, transponders not working, McGuiness cockup and one team not even starting. Not good!

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 20:00
by C00kiemonster
Great Lightweight Race just finished - very close between the top two. Very late race though......

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 10 Jun 2016, 08:05
by Itchy
2nd cousin had a close call...

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Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 10 Jun 2016, 08:20
by Perkles
whos going to win the senior ? my moneys on Dunlop ,Hutchy close 2nd

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 10 Jun 2016, 08:43
by Kwacky
Shit, how close was that?

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 10 Jun 2016, 09:05
by rocket
Perkles wrote:whos going to win the senior ? my moneys on Dunlop ,Hutchy close 2nd
i think if the bike holds up Dunlop but he may try to hard and Hutchy is brimming with confidence its going to be close

Re: TT 2016 - discuss...

Posted: 10 Jun 2016, 10:14
by Blade
Hutchy will WIN as long as no mechanical issues. Simple as that (lol)