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10.15: - MANX GRAND PRIX SUPPORTERS CLUB - LIGHTWEIGHT MGP RACE 2 (4 LAPS) & ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT MGP RACE 2 (3 LAPS)

Detailed forecast

Issued on Friday, 31 August 2018 at 7:20am by Ronaldsway Met Office

Fine today with sunny spells and a light to moderate south to south-easterly breeze; highs of 18 Celsius.

09:30 - Roads NOW Closed

09:40 - 30 Minute Delay Announced
(A bit of mist on the mountain and various damp patches in the usual places)

10:45 - The Race is GO


First away is Victor Lopez-Santos, followed by Andy Farrell then Gary Vines, next Brad Vicars then Dave Lumsden. Following is Gareth Evans, then Dave Butler, then James Chawke next is Leon Murphy then Roger Wibberley. Next away is Jamie Edwards, Steven Horne, Richard Stubbs and then David Quine, followed by Nigel Rea,

Lopez-Santos Retired at Quarterbridge

Glen Helen Lap 1

Andy Farrell through first then Gary Vines closing, now it is Lumsden and then Vicars, next is Evans then Butler, followed by Chawke, next is Murphy then Wibberley, then Edwards and next is Horne, followed by Quine and Stubbs close together, Rees and then Hinde together,


Chawke
Butler (+1.0)
Vines
Lumsden
Farrell
Evans
Rees
Vicars
Quine
Edwards
Horne

Rea retires at the Highlander

Chawke ups it to 3.9 at Ballaugh

Chawke clocks a 150.5 and Farrell clocks a 148 at Sulby


Ramsey - Lap 1

First through is Farrell then Vines closing, next is Lumsden, then Vicars, next through is Butler and then Evans, a gap to Chawke, then a gap to Murphy

Butler
Vines (+0.19)
Farrell
Lumsden
Chawke
Evans
Quine
Vicars
Edwards
Horne
Wibberley

Chawke black flagged at Sulby, but nothing wrong with the bike, so a time credit of 20 secs will apply


Grandstand - Lap 1

First across the line is Farrell and then Gary Vines, a gap to Lumsden and then into the pits is Butler, (Spalsh & Dash) next through is Vicars, Evans and Chawke. A gap to Murphy. Wibberley into the pits for a top up,

Chawke
Vines (+8.45)
Farrell (+1.82)
Butler
Lumsden
Evans
Quine
Vicars
Edwards
Hind
Horne
Stubbs
Wibberley


Glen Helen- Lap 2

Farrell through then Gary Vines close behind. A gap to Lumsden, and another to Vicars and Chawke together, then Evans through ok, Now it is Butler. A long wait to Edwards and Murphy close together. next is Quine then Horne and then Stubbs and then Rees,

Chawke
Vines (+9.14)
Farrell (+5.12)
Lumsden
Evans
Quine
Butler
Vicars
Edwards
Hind
Horne
Stubbs
Murphy
Wibberley

The 123 - Tweed, Moody and Snow in the UltraLightweight


Ramsey - Lap 2

Farrell and Vines through together, a gap to Lumsden, then Chawke goes through then it is Vicars, followed by Evans and then Butler. A long gap now to Edwards, Quine and Murphy all close together

Chawke
Vines  (+14.03)
Farrell (+8.07)
Lumsden
Butler
Evans
Quine
Vicars
Rees
Hind
Edwards

Ali Foster in 24th, Veronica Hankocyova in 26th

U/Lightweight - Tweed, Snow and Ingham the 123 at Ramsey

Grandstand - End of Lap 2

First in is Farrell (missed his pit), then Vines comes in. Next is Lumsden, and then Chawke with a new lap record ( 114.993 ), all away safely. Butler straight through, Vicars in for fuel, Evans, Quine and Edwards all in,

Chawke
Vines (+15.10)
Farrell (+9.11)
Lumsden
Butler
Evans
Quine
Vicars
Hind
Edwards
Horne

30 sec penalty for Quine (Speeding)


Glen Helen - Lap 3

Farrell through and Vines behind. Lumsden through and then Chawke followed by Butler. A long wait for Evans and Vicars. An even longer wait now to Quine followed by Edwards and Wibberley, then it is Murphy

Chawke
Butler (+42.50)
Farrell (+1.57)
Vines (+0.2)
Lumsden
Evans
Rees
Vicars
Hind
Quine
Edwards


Ramsey - Lap 3

Farrell through ok and then Gary Vines. Next Lumsden and Chawke very close, then Butler follows them. A gap to Evans and Vicars together. A long, long wait now to Quine, then Evans and Wibberley


Chawke
Butler (+49.95)
Vines (+1.45)
Farrell
Lumsden
Evans
Rees
Vicars
Hind
Quine
Edwards


U/Lightweight - Tweed, Snow, Cowie and Ingham the 1234 

Grandstand - End of Lap 3 - Start of Last Lap


First across the line is Andy Farrell, then it is Gary Vines following. A gap to Chawke and then Lumsden and Butler. A gap to Vicars and Evans together

Chawke
Farrell (+51.25)
Butler (+1.07)
Vines
Lumsden
Evans
Vicars

Chawke retired at Ballagarey


Glen Helen- Last Lap

Farrell and Vines go through. Lumsden and Butler go through. A long wait to Evans and then it is Vicars, next it is a long wait for Quine and Edwards together. Next is Rees and then Wibberley, then Hind.

Farrell
Vines (+3.13)
Butler (+0.48)
Lumsden
Evans
Rees
Vicars
Hind
Quine
Edwards


Ultra-Lightweight winner is Darryl Tweed, 2nd Tom Snow and 3rd Andrew Cowie


Ramsey - Last Lap

Farrell through and Vines closing in again, next is Lumsden and Butler. Vicars is next and then Evans

Farrell
Vines (+4.44)
Butler (+2.15)
Lumsden
Evans
Rees
Vicars
Hind
Quine
Edwards
Wibberley


Farrell leads by 5.19 at the Bungalow


Grandstand and Finish Line

Crossing the line is Andy Farrell to take the win, then it is Gary Vines on the TZ, and next to finish is Dave Butler and then Dave Lumsden and then a wait for Brad Vicars, David Quine and Jamie Edwards, then Michael Rees


Provisional Finishers List

1: A Farrell
2: G Vines
3: D Butler
  D Lumsden
  M Rees
  B Vicars
  J Hind
  D Quine
  J Edwards
  R Stubbs
  S Horne
  R Wibberley
  P Wardell
  L Murphy
  R van der Donckt
  J Fowler
  D Fernandez
  R Maloney
  A Foster
  B Appleton



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Dave Butler, Andrew Farrell and Gary Vines, the top three in Friday's Manx Grand Prix Lightweight race.
PICTURE BY DAVE KNEEN.


Farrell at the double as he takes second Lightweight MGP win

Tweed wins his second race of the week with Ultra Lightweight win

Ireland’s Andrew Farrell won a dramatic Manx Grand Prix Supporters Club MGP Lightweight Race 2, following up his victory in the first Race earlier in the week, but the race was decided on the last lap when race leader James Chawke retired while leading by over fifty seconds. There was also a second win for Darryl Tweed in the concurrent MGP Ultra Lightweight Race.

Following Monday’s thrilling MGP Lightweight Race, the second iteration was eagerly anticipated on the final day of the Manx Grand Prix Races.

After a thirty-minute delay to allow the course to dry from the overnight rain, the MGP Supporters Club Lightweight and Ultra Lightweight Race got away at 10.45.

Spain’s Victor Lopes Santos – the fastest qualifier in the Lightweight Class - who was away at number 1, was an early retirement at Quarterbridge while Nigel Rea was also reported as a retirement on the opening lap at the Highlander, approximately five miles into the race.

James Chawke, looking for his second MGP win of the week following victory in Wednesday’s Junior MGP Race, was first to Glen Helen on the opening lap, a second ahead of Dave Butler with Gary Vines a further second back in third, fractionally ahead of Dave Lumsden. Wednesday’s Lightweight Race winner Andrew Farrell was over three seconds behind the early race leader in fifth place.

James Chawke was black flagged at Sulby, however, nothing was found to be wrong with the bike, so he was credited with the time lost and continued to lead by five seconds from new second placed man Gary Vines with Dave Butler third. Farrell had moved into fourth at the Bungalow on the opening lap with Lumsden completing the top five.

Farrell was first through the grandstand with his opening lap of 112.695 which put him in third place, but he was already over ten seconds behind James Chawke after his opening lap of 113.664. Gary Vines was second to Chawke, 8.4 seconds behind the race leader.

Dave Butler (112.374) came in to the pits in fourth place at the end of the opening lap for a quick ‘splash and dash’ fuel stop which put him over a minute behind the race leader with Lumsden (111.822) completing the top five.

With Butler dropping to seventh at Glen Helen on the second lap following his pit stop, Gareth Evans moved into the top five but out at the front of the field, Chawke had extended his lead to a healthy nine seconds at Glen Helen on the second lap.

At the end of the second lap Chawke’s set a new lap record of 114.993, all the more remarkable because he was slowing down to come in to the pits which put him fifteen seconds ahead of Gary Vines (114.993). Vines lost time in the pits with a stop of 1:08.26 while Andrew Farrell, running in third after a lap of (113.652), also lost time on the race leader with a stop of over a minute by overshooting his pit.

After the pits, Chawke was now over forty seconds in front of new second placed man Butler who ran through on the second lap and moved back up the field. Butler’s lead was only a second and a half over Farrell with Vines lengthy pit stop dropping him to fourth, two tenths of a second behind Farrell. David Lumsden, a further thirteen seconds behind Vines, completed the top five at Glen Helen on the third lap.

Chawke was even further in command by the end of the third lap (110.785), leading second placed man Farrell by over fifty seconds. But there was a battle Royale brewing for the remaining podium places with Farrell’s lead at the end of lap three only a second from new third placed man Butler with Vine just over half a second further back in fourth.

However, there was drama on the last lap with Chawke retiring at Ballagarey which meant that there was now a thrilling battle for the Lightweight MGP Race win. Farrell was the new race leader at Glen Helen on the last lap, three seconds ahead of Vines with Butler less than half a second further back in third.

Farrell powered over the mountain to take the chequered flag with a final lap of 114.650 to win by six seconds from Gary Vines with Dave Butler a further three seconds back in the final podium place. David Lumsden was fourth but with Chawke’s retirement, and fifth placed rider Gareth Evans also a retirement at Casey’s on the last lap, newcomer Michael Rees, in an impressive performance, completed the top five.

In the concurrent 3 lap Ultra Lightweight Race, Darryl Tweed continued his form from Wednesday’s Race win to lead by almost seven seconds from Steve Moody at Glen Helen on the opening lap with Mike Carter almost four seconds further back in third and Alex Sinclair and Daniel Ingham rounding out the top five.

Tweed’s opening lap of 105.839 gave him a lead of over thirty seconds from Steve Moody with Tom Snow (103.193) holding third and Ingham and Sinclair fourth and fifth respectively.

Sinclair and Moody elected to pit at the end of the opening lap which saw Andrew Cowie and Mike Carter move ahead of them into the top five, with Sinclair now sixth, twenty seconds behind Carter.

Tweed came into the pits at the end of the second lap with a pit stop of 48 seconds, but with both Snow and Cowie electing to run through, Tweed’s lead was thirteen seconds at Glen Helen on the third lap with Ingham and Sinclair completing the top five.

Tweed’s last lap of 103.026 gave him victory by almost thirty seconds from Tom Snow with Andrew Cowie clinching the final podium place. Ingham was reported as a retirement on the last lap at Joeys which saw Alex Sinclair move into fourth with Steve Moody completing the top five.

Paul O'Rourke was taken by airmed to Noble's Hospital following an incident at the Bungalow where he was reported to have sustained hand and hip injuries while Japan’s Yoshihiro Kishimoto was unhurt following his accident at Sulby Bridge. Alan Thomas’s accident at Greeba Castle saw him transferred to Noble's with a leg fracture.


MGP SUPPORTERS CLUB LIGHTWEIGHT MGP RESULT

1. Andrew Farrell, Ollies Place/JFR Racing Kawasaki: 112.296mph/ 01:20:38.202

2.Gary Vines, Wobbly Bob Racing Yamaha: 112.149mph/ 01:20:44.539

3. Dave Butler, Finglas Motor Club Kawasaki: 112.089mph/ 01:20:47.135




MGP SUPPORTERS CLUB ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT MGP RESULT:


1. Darryl Tweed, M&D Racing Kawasaki: 105.122mph/ 01:04:36.313

2. Tom Snow, Falcon Electrical Honda: 104.327mph/ 01:05:05.832

3. Andrew Cowie, Neil Wood Painting Kawasaki: 104.135mph/ 01:05.13.038


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