Friday Practice Session + Report
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Friday Practice Session + Report
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Friday Practice Session - 5th June

Roads Close for Practice. 

18:20 hrs - 19:10 hrs Sidecars

 19:15 hrs - 19:50 hrs Supersport/Lightweight/Newcomers (all Solo classes)

 19:55 hrs - 20:25 hrs Superbike/Superstock/Supersport/Newcomers (except Lightweight)

 20:30 hrs - 20:50 hrs TT Zero Challenge

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Issued on Friday, 05 June 2015 at 11:30am by Ronaldsway Met Office

Remaining outbreaks of rain and drizzle will clear away through the early part of this afternoon, and the low cloud and hill fog will lift. Sunny spells will then develop for the rest of the day, with just a very small risk of a passing shower this evening. Maximum temperature 15 Celsius, with the south or southwest winds becoming moderate to fresh, then fresh to strong in exposed places this evening.

17:00
Everything looking good for a Go

18:20
Sidecar Practice Session is GO

19:22
Second session is GO
Rutter away on a Lightweight, Keith Amor follows
W. Dunlop clocked at 177.5 through Sulby Speed Trap on the R6
Next fastest is Lee Johnson on a Triumph at 173.9
John McGuinness and Conor identical at 169.0
Peter Hickman on the MV3 at 160.5
Guy Martin on the Triumph at 168.2

Hutchy did an average of 124.9mph
John McGuinness did 123.9
Lee Johnson did 123.7
Conor 122.4
Keith Amor did a 121.48
Guy down at 118.4 !!

This session about to be flagged in order to get the big bikes out for 20:00


20:06
Last Session for Big Bikes is GO

Martin Jessop is first away down Glencrutchery

M Dunlop clocked at 192.8 through Sulby Speed Trap
W Dunlop clocked at 192.3
Gary Johnson clocked at 191.2
Bruce Anstey clocked at 189.6
Guy Martin clocked at 189.0

Guy did a 127.8mph lap
Gary Johnson did a 126.8
John McGuinness did a 125.4
M Dunlop and W Dunlop did near identical @ 124.22 & 124.26

20:37
TT Zero Bikes being called to the grid

Lee Johnson first away at 20:44

Lee Johnson clocked at 141.3 through Sulby Speed Trap
Robert Wilson clocked at 141.0






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NEW WEEKEND RACE SCHEDULE FOR ISLE OF MAN TT RACES AS FINAL FULL QUALIFYING SESSION COMPLETED



With morning rain having cleared, dry roads and clear skies greeted competitors for Friday evening's practice session at the 2015 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy, but increasing winds would be problematical throughout the evening.

The paddock was already aware that Clerk of the Course Gary Thompson had announced a change to the proposed race schedule with Saturday's RST Superbike moving to Sunday due to a near gale forecast for the Isle of Man.

The F2 sidecars to go away first and, as with previous sessions, the outfits left the line in numerical order with Dave Molyneux/Ben Binns, Conrad Harrison/Mike Aylott, Ben and Tom Birchall, Tim Reeves/Patrick Farrance and John Holden/Dan Sayle the first five crews to head towards Bray Hill.

Molyneux led the lap all the way round and was first across the line at 113.12 with Harrison next quickest at 111.96. Holden went to the top of the leaderboard with a speed of 113.22 but pulled in immediately to make adjustments to his suspension. Reeves had a slow lap at 104.91 but the Birchalls fared even worse at 90.65 and clearly had problems.

Gary Bryan/Jamie Winn and Karl Bennett/Lee Cain posted almost identical times at 109.58 and 109.55 respectively, the former reporting blustery winds over the Mountain.

Molyneux continued straight through for a second lap and went quickest at 114.687, just a whisker outside Holden's fastest lap of the week set on Thursday. Reeves, who was running in an engine in on his first lap, posted a speed of 113.30 with Gary Knight/Jason Crowe (109.16) and Tony Baker/Fiona Baker-Milligan (108.57) also showing well.

Holden failed to go quicker on his second lap but Knight continued for a third lap and improved again to 109.67.

At 7.22pm, it was the turn of the Supersport and Lightweight machines with Lee Johnston, Ian Hutchinson, Keith Amor, Conor Cummins, Michael Rutter, Gary Johnon, William Dunlop and John McGuinness the first to leave the line. All were 600cc mounted with the exception of Rutter who was again out on the Paton.

Hutchinson was first back at 123.13 followed by Johnston on 119.85 and Johnson 117.49. McGuinness went quickest briefly with a speed of 123.99 but that fellow Honda rider Anstey bettered that with 124.36. Speeds fluctuated though with William and Michael Dunlop and Dan Kneen all in the 115-117mph bracket.

James Hillier was the quickest Lightweight at 113.74 as Rutter pulled in with a broken steering damper but Jamie Hamilton's second lap of 115.74 sent him top.

Second time around for the 600s and speeds were up too as Hutchinson improved to 124.92. It was close at the top of the leaderboard though with McGuinness, the two Dunlops and Dean Harrison all breaking the 124mph mark.

The 1000cc machines were let out on the Mountain Course shortly after 8pm with Martin Jessopp away first on the Riders BMW soon followed by Guy Martin (Tyco BMW), Hutchinson (PBM Kawasaki) and William Dunlop (Tyco BMW).

Martin was first back at 127.861 with Michael Dunlop's opening lap on the BMW Superbike only slightly slower at 127.755. However, Bruce Anstey again showed his race winning credentials with a speed of 129.394 to jump to the top of the leaderboard.

No one managed to get close to Anstey's lap second time around although Dan Kneen did improve to almost 126mph. One man who did get over the 126mph mark was Dean Harrison who's lap of 126.59 made him the quickest Superstock on the night. Gary Johnson was out of luck though pulling in on the exit of Ballaugh village.

At the end of the evening a few of the Zero machines also had their first outing ahead of Wednesday's SES TT Zero with lap record holder John McGuinness showing the form that saw him triumph in last year's race with a lap of 113mph although his Mugen Shinden teammate Bruce Anstey broke down.  The Victory Racing pair of William Dunlop and Lee Johnston both posted hugely impressive debut laps of 105.185 and 104.185 respectively.


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William Dunlop on the Victory Motorcycles TTZero Machine

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Dave Molyneux & Ben Binns during Friday practice
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Michael Dunlop on the BMW Superbike at the Gooseneck

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