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16.25: DUNLOP LIGHTWEIGHT CLASSIC TT RACE (4 LAPS)



16:30 - DUNLOP LIGHTWEIGHT CLASSIC TT RACE (4 LAPS) - GETS AWAY


And it is Dan Cooper who leads away, followed by Dean Harrison, Adam McLean, Ian Lougher, D Johnson, Dan Sayle,  Cmris Moore, Michael Sweeney, Joey Thompson, Pau Owen and Lee Johnstone, Gary Vines and C R Hardisty, Davey Morgan, Ricky McGovern,


Glen Helen - Lap 1

Deano through with A McLean on his tail, next is Lougher, a gap to Davo Johnson, next is M Sweeney and then C Moore, now it is Joey Thompson and then Lee Johnstone, next is Paul Owen, and then G Vines, then comes D Morgan, and then R McGovern, JBarton through,

McLean
Lougher
L Johnstone
D Harrison
M Sweeney
J Thompson
G Vines
D Johnson
D Morgan
P Owen

Ramsey - Lap 1

McLean through with Harrison close by, next is Lougher closing in, next is M Sweeny and Davo Johnson  and next is Lee Johnstone, then it is J Thompson, and now P Owen and G Vines,

A McLean
I Lougher (+3.9)
L Johnston (+0.46)
D Harrison
M Sweeney
J Thompson
G Vines
P Owen
D Morgan
D Johnson

Davo retired as Caseys, Boast retires at Ballaugh

Grandstand - End of Lap 1

First across the line is A McLean (116.33), Lougher is through, Deano goes through, next is M Sweeney and Lee Johnston close, now it is Joey Thompson, and then G Vines and P Owen together, then Davey Morgan, a short gap to Ricky McGovern


A McLean
L Johnston (+4.1)
I Lougher (3.3)
D Harrison
M Sweeney
J Thompson
G Vines
D Morgan
P Owen
R McGovern


Glen Helen - Lap 2

McLean, a short gap to Harrison and with Lougher on his tail, a bigger gap now to Lee Johnston and then M Sweeney. Next is Joey Thompson, a short gap to G Vines and then P Owen. A long gap back to R McGovern

A McLean
L Johnston (+0.89)
I Lougher (+10.9)
D Harrison
M Sweeney
J Thompson
G Vines
P Owen
R McGovern

The field is starting to stretch out now.

Lee Johnston sneaking into the lead at Ballaugh

J Barton Retired at Ballaugh


Ramsey - Lap 2

Adam McLean is first through on the road, a short gap now to Lougher and then Harrison, a gap to Lee Johnston and then Micko Sweeney following. Joey Thompson goes through, next is Gary Vines and next is P Owen

L Johnston
A McLean (+3.15)
I Lougher (+12.34)
D Harrison
M Sweeney
G Vines
J Thompson
P Owen

Micko Sweeney ran out of GO Juice at Hillberry

Grandstand - End of lap 2 (Pits)

McLean in for fuel, next in is Lougher, then Deano, Mclean is away again. Next in is Lee Johnston, Deano away, Lougher away, Lee Johnston away, Joey Thompson in, Gary Vines in to retire,  Paul Owen in,


L Johnston 
A McLean (+1.7)
I Lougher (+17.86)
D Harrison
G Vines (retires)
J Thompson
P Owen
R McGovern


Glen Helen- Lap 3

McLean runs through very neatly, a gap now to Deano followed close by Lougher, now comes Lee Johnston. A fair old gap now to Joey Thompson. An even longer wait for Paul Owen

L Johnston
A McLean (+0.13)
I Lougher (+1.10:.30)
D Harrison
J Thompson
P Owen

Lee Johnston stretches his lead to 4.6 seconds at Ballaugh

Ramsey - Lap 3

A Mclean through first on the road, and a big gap to Deano followed by Lougher, now it is Lee Johnston closer. A long gap now to Joey Thompson, and another long gap to Paul Owen 

L Johnston
A McLean (+7.3)
I Lougher (+59.67)
D Harrison (+27.49)
J Thompson
P Owen


Lee Johnston lead is now up to 9 secs at the Bungalow


Grandstand - End of Lap 3 - Start of Last Lap

Adam McLean goes straight through, now a short wait for Ian Lougher and next is Lee Johnston leading Dean Harrison. A long gap to Joey Thompson


L Johnson
A McLean (+9.2)
I Lougher (+58.2)
D Harrison
J Thompson
P Owen
R McGovern


Glen Helen - Last Lap

First through is A McLean, next comes Lougher and then it is Lee Johnston, followed by Dean Harrison and then a wait for Joey Thompson

Lee Johnston
A McLean (+14.05)
I Lougher +(55.8)
D Harrison +(48.22)
J Thompson
P Owen
R McGovern
T Snow
S Ault
A Morris


Ramsey - Last Lap

Adam McLean runs through with a little wheelie on the way out of the hairpin. Next through is Lougher and then Lee Johnston, next it is Dean Harrison. A long wait for Joey Thompson

L Johnston
A McLean (+21.15)
I Lougher (+51.45)
D Harrison (+1.00.10)
J Thompson


Grandstand - Finish Line

First across the line to finish is Adam McLean, then comes Ian Lougher followed by Lee Johnson and then Dean Harrison


Provisional Finishers List


Lee Johnston
A McLean
I Lougher
D Harrison
J Thompson
R McGovern
T Snow
S Ault
A Morris
J Ford
S Hunt
N Champion
D Glover
A Cowie
C Moore

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Lee Johnston storms to Dunlop Lightweight Classic TT Race victory

Lee Johnston paid tribute to Bruce Anstey after winning a thrilling Dunlop Lightweight Classic TT Race – the second race of the 2018 Classic TT presented by Bennetts - after a titanic battle with Adam McClean. The Northern Ireland rider replaced Anstey on the Padgetts Racing Honda on which the New Zealander won the corresponding race last year.

“I’d like to thank Bruce for letting me ride the bike. He’s a hero of mine and it’s an absolute privilege. I really enjoyed it,” he said in the winner’s enclosure after the race. “The team told to try and win at the slowest possible pace. Clive Padgett has made my childhood dream come true.”

Although Anstey was unable to defend his Dunlop Lightweight Classic TT title due to illness, the popular New Zealander did ride a demonstration lap on a Padgetts Racing RCV Honda ahead of the race to show that he was on the road to recovery.

Dan Cooper on the Turner Racing Yamaha was first away from the start line at Glencrutchery road but almost immediately was reported as a retirement at Crosby Crossroads.

Cooper was followed by Dean Harrison on the Laylaw Racing Yamaha, Adam McLean, who was the fastest qualifier with a time set on the opening night on the Binch Racing Yamaha and Ian Lougher, Harrison’s Laylaw Racing teammate.

McLean was first to Glen Helen, less than a second ahead of Lougher with Lee Johnston, who started from his traditional grid position of 13, riding the Padgetts Racing Honda, completing the top three a further five seconds back. Harrison was less than a second behind Johnston with Sweeney holding fifth but already fifteen seconds behind the race leader.

Johnston turned around a three second deficit to Lougher at Ballaugh to move three seconds ahead of the Welshman by the Bungalow but at the front of the field McLean had established his own three second lead over Johnston.

That remained the order at the end of the opening lap with McLean’s 116.329 giving him a four second lead from Johnston )115.915) with Lougher (115.589) third a further three seconds back. Harrison 113.371 and Sweeney (112.461) completed the top five at the end of the opening lap.

Johnston was on a charge and had cut McLean’s lead to less than a second at Glen Helen and had put ten seconds between him and Lougher in third with Harrison dropping back almost half a minute behind his teammate. Johnston moved ahead of McLean by Ballaugh and extended the lead to three seconds at Ramsey with Lougher holding third and Harrison and Sweeney completing the top five.

Coming in to the pits at the end of the second lap, Johnston’s 117.463 gave him a 1.7s lead but McLean (116.870) made up a couple of seconds with a faster pit stop and the gap was reported to be only a tenth of a second at Glen Helen on the third lap. Loughe experienced a lengthy pit stop which put him a minute behind the leaders but he was still eighteen seconds ahead of Harrison with Gary Vines moving into the top five after Sweeney ran out of fuel at Hillberry but Vines then retired in the pits leaving Joey Thompson on the John Chapman Racing Honda in fifth.

Johnston upped the pace after Glen Helen and his third lap of 111.870 – including the pit stop - to McLean’s 111.181 gave him a lead of almost ten seconds from the Northern Ireland rider. The Laylaw Racing pair maintained their third and fourth places with Thompson holding fifth.

Johnston duly held on to take the chequered flag with a last lap of 117.919, finishing almost thirty seconds ahead of McLean (115.902) with Lougher’s last lap of 117.439 clinching the final podium place. Harrison was a minute and twenty seconds behind his teammate with Joey Thompson completing the top five.

Dan Sayle came off his bike at Ballaspur and was taken by airmed to Nobles Hospital where his condition was described as serious but stable with a reported head injury.

Dunlop Lightweight Classic TT - Start List - Lap By Lap - Results


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Lee Johnston (250 Honda/Padgetts Motorcycles) leaves the start line in the during the Dunlop Classic Lightweight TT race.
PICTURE BY DAVE KNEEN/PACEMAKER PRESS.

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Adam McLean (250 Yamaha) at St Ninians during the Dunlop Classic Lightweight TT race.
PICTURE BY DAVE KNEEN/PACEMAKER PRESS

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Ian Lougher (Yamaha/Laylaw Racing) leaves the start line in the during the Dunlop Classic Lightweight TT race.
PICTURE BY DAVE KNEEN/PACEMAKER PRESS.
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