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Norton to race Bennetts Lightweight TT in British Motorcycle Manufacturing Academy - Malcolm - 23-04-2015

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Norton to race Bennetts Lightweight TT in British Motorcycle Manufacturing Academy Partnership


Not only will Norton compete in the RST Superbike and PokerStars Senior TT Races at the 2015 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy, but they will also be taking on the competitive Bennetts Lightweight class in partnership with The British Motorcycle Manufacturing Academy.  MCN's Senior Road Tester and TT racer Adam 'Chad' Child will be at the helm.

Students on the BMMA's apprenticeship programme at Norton HQ at Donington Park will primarily run the project. It is a unique opportunity for the students who will not only build the exciting new bike, but a lucky select few will travel with the Norton team to the TT to work on the lightweight bike alongside the factory team.

The project will use a proven Kawasaki ER-6 motor, in line with the majority of the field. Ohlins have already produced some bespoke suspension for the project; the BMMA race team are expected to start testing in the next few weeks.

Stuart Garner commented:

"It's a great opportunity for the students who will work alongside the Norton race team. Chad will be on hand giving feedback developing the bike and the team, he's obviously got extensive bike testing experience and knowledge of Lightweight class."

Chad, who will be competing in his fourth TT, and has competed in every Lightweight race at the TT since the new class was introduced in 2012, is looking forward to the new project.

"It's going to be really interesting to work with the students, together we have steep learning curve; the TT is the ultimate test. They have bags of enthusiasm and it's going to an exciting few weeks; it will be great to see young faces in the paddock actually working on the race bike."

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Adam "Chad" Child



Norton lightweight entry - Carole - 25-04-2015

Exiting to see that Chad has a confirmed entry in the lightweight riding a Norton . Even more so as that surely means that homologation had been granted for a road going version as per the rules?


RE: Norton to race Bennetts Lightweight TT in British Motorcycle Manufacturing Academy - scaramanga - 26-04-2015

that will be the same rules as last year when they entered the superbike race then ?
special dispensation to race but take no awards pending i think ?


RE: Norton to race Bennetts Lightweight TT in British Motorcycle Manufacturing Academy - spannerman - 26-04-2015

The rules are worse than ever they are poor on entry, never clear cut a mixture of ACU , FIM, and those made on the day.


RE: Norton to race Bennetts Lightweight TT in British Motorcycle Manufacturing Academy - Steady the Edward - 27-04-2015

Whats that saying ?? Run What you Brung , if your money is the right colour , I hate it when rules are only there to be broken bent or what ever for money or for a big enough name , long live the little man with a van , for he is what the TT is really about , well it is for me any way


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RE: Norton to race Bennetts Lightweight TT in British Motorcycle Manufacturing Academy - scaramanga - 27-04-2015

they were allowed to race the superbike last year but were not allowed to claim any race honours(not a chance anyway) but the 650 might just have a chance of getting up there with the right rider onboard
now if the norton is allowed to race as a prototype will kawasaki be allowed to race the h2 or even the h2r under same conditions i think not somehow


RE: Norton to race Bennetts Lightweight TT in British Motorcycle Manufacturing Academy - Evilkinevil-15 - 29-04-2015

He needs to loose some weight eh.

Maybe a haircut too, ha ha