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Monday Race Day + Start Lists + Races 1 & 2 Reports & Results
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Monday 6th June

10.45 - Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1 (4 laps)


12.25 - Sidecar qualifying (2 laps)

13:45 - RL360 Superstock TT Race (4 laps)

16.00 - Lightweight qualifying (1 lap)

16.10 - TT Zero qualifying (l lap)

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Weather Projection

Issued on Monday, 06 June 2016 at 7:25am by Ronaldsway Met Office

Dry again today, with almost unbroken sunshine and just a light easterly breeze. 
Afternoon temperatures will reach a very warm 22 or 23 Celsius again.

Sunset: 9:47pm Today 


Road Closure

09:15 - From Barrule Park Ramsey

09:30 - From the Bungalow

10:00 until 17:00 and then 18:00 until 21:30 - Rest of the Course

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The Bungalow at 10:00 hrs

10.45 - Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1 (4 laps)

Start List

45 minute signal given

Pit Lane now open

Bikes 1 ~ 20 called to the Start Line

Bikes 21 ~ 40 Called Forward

5 Minutes to go


John McGuinness leads away with Bruce following, then it is Hillier and then it is Hutchy and then Hicky, next is Michael Dunlop and followed by Gary Johnson, next is William Dunlop and then Michael Rutter, next is Conor Cummins and next is Cameron Donald

David Johnson appears to be a non-starter ??

Glen Helen - Lap 1

First through on the road is John McGuinness making a gap to Bruce and closing is Hillier and even closer is Hutchy, a bit of a gap to Michael Dunlop and then it is Gary Johnson, next is William Dunlop closing, a gap to Conor, two together Dean Harrison and Cameron Donald, next is Lee Johnson

Rutter retird at Ballacraine

1 Hutchy
2 D Harrison
3 M Dunlop
4 J Hillier
5 L Johnson
6 J McGuinness
7 B Anstey
8 W Dunlop
9 C Cummins
10 G Johnson

Hutchy 5 secs up on Michael Dunlop at Ballaugh
Peter Hickman stopped at Greeba making adjustments

Ramsey - Lap 1

McGuinness first through and now comes Bruce and on his tail Hutchy and Hillier closely following him. A short gap to Michael Dunlop. Gary Johnson goes through next is William Dunlop. Now it is Conor and now comes Dean Harrison, Lee Johnson goes through

1 Hutchy +6
2 M Dunlop
3 D Harrison
4 J Hillier
5 J McGuinness
6 C Cumins
7 L Johnson
8 B Anstey
9 W Dunlop
10 G Johnson

Hutchy 8 secs up at the Bungalow

( Internet connectivity failure - until 11:10)

Grandstand - End of Lap 1

1 Hutchy
2 M Dunlop
3 D Harrison
4 J Hillier
5 J McGuinness
6 L Johnson
7 Conor
8 Bruce
9 G Johnson
10 W Dunlop

Glen Helen - Lap 2

1 Hutchy
2 M Dunlop
3 D Harrison
4 J Hillier
5 C Cummins
6 J McGuinnes
7 L Johnson
8 Bruce Anstey
9 W Dunlop
10 G Johnson

Ballaugh - Hutchy increases the lead to 11 secs

Ramsey - Lap 2

1 Hutchy +11.5
2 M Dunlop
3 D Harrison
4 C Cummins
5 J HIllier
6 J McGuinness
7 L JOhnson
8 B Anstey
9 W Dunlop
10 G Johnson


Grandstand - End of Lap 2

First in is Hutchy, (128.26) then in comes John McGuinness, a gap to James HIllier and Michael Dunlop, Bruce is in, Hutchy away, John Mc Guinnesss away, Hillier away, Michael is away, Gary Johnson is in, Conor is in, Deano is in, William Dunlop is in, Conor, William and Dean away, Gary Johnson having trouble getting the Triumph to fire up ??? Eventually getting the bike away.

1 Hutchy +12.8
2 M Dunlop + 10.7
3 D Harrison  + 14.7
4 Conor
5 J Hillier
6 J McGuinness
7 L Johnson
8 W Dunlop
9 G JOhnson
10 Bruce Anstey

Bruce Anstey retires ta Ballacraine
Peter Hickman retired

Glen Helen - Lap 3

First on the road is Hutchy, then comes John Mc Guinness, closing is Michael Dunlop and close is James Hillier. A gap to Conor followed by Dean Harrison and then William Dunlop follows. A gap to Lee Johnson then it is Gary Johnson. Now it is Cameron Donald on his own. A big gap to Jamie Coward and James Cowton, then Steve Mercer, Dan Hegarty runs through.

1 Hutchy +11.4
2 M Dunlop
3 D Harrison
4 J Hillier
5 Conor Cummins
6 J McGuinness
7 L Johnson
8 W Dunlop
9 S Mercer
10 D Hegarty

Ramsey - Lap 3

First through again is Hutchy and then it is John Mc Guinness and Michael Dunlop, now comes Hillier. A gap to Deano and Conor on his tail. W Dunlop goes through. Lee Johnson and then Gary Johnson. Cam Donald goes through

1 Hutchy +10.1
2 M Dunlop
3 D Harrison
4 J Hillier
5 Conor
6 J Mc Guinness
7 L Johnson
8 W Dunlop
9 S Mercer
10 D Hegarty

Hutchy + 9.6 at the Bungalow
Hudson Kennaugh retired at Governors

Grandstand - End of Lap 3 - Start of Last Lap

Hutchy goes through, followed by M Dunlop nd John McGuinness and then comes James Hillier. A gap to Conor and Deano together on the road.
Next through is W Dunlop and a gap back to Lee Johnson then G Johnson, then a gap to Cameron Donald

1 Hutchy +11.6
2 M Dunlop
3 D Harrison
4 J Hillier
5 Conor 
6 J Mc Guinness
7 L Johnson
8 W Dunlop
9 S Mercer
10 D Hegarty


Glen Helen - Last Lap

Hutchy goes through, Michael Dunlop and John McGuinness go through then James Hillier. Conor and Deano go through together. Lee Johnson and Gary Johnson through together. 


1 Hutchy +12.4
2 M Dunlop +31.8
3 Deano
4 J Hillier
5 Conor
6 J McGuinness
7 L Johnson
8 W Dunlop
9  S Mercer
10 G Johnson

Dan Hegarty retired at Glen Helen
Dan Cooper retires

Ramsey - Last Lap

Hutchy goes through, then it is Michael Dunlop and now it is John McGuinness, next through is James Hillier, a long gap to Conor and Deano together on the road. Next through is William Dunlop, now it is Lee & Gary Johnson together on the road


1 Hutchy + 12.9
2 M Dunlop 
3 D Harrison
4 J Millier
5 Conor
6 J Mc Guinness
7 L Johnson
8 W Dunlop
9 S Mercer
10 G Johnson


At the Bungalow the gap is now + 13

Grandstand - Finish Line

Hutchy crosses the line, with M Dunlop and John McGuinness following then it is James Hillier.

1 Hutchy + 14.3 - ( Race Record)
2 M Dunlop
3 Dean Harrison
4 James Hillier
5 Conor Cummins
6 John McGuinnes
7 Lee Johnson
8 W Dunlop
9 S Mercer
10 G Johnson



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13:45 - RL360 Superstock TT Race (4 laps)

Start List

13:00 - 15 minute delay announced

13:45 - 15 minute signal given

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John McGuinness is first away down Glencrutchery, followed by Bruce Anstey and then James Hillier, next is Hutchy and followed by Peter Hickman, Michael Dunlop is next followed by Gary Johnson and then William Dunlop at 8 and then comes Michael Rutter and Conor makes 10


Glen Helen - Lap 1

On the road it is McGuinness first and then it is  gap to Bruce and James HIllier on his tail and now Hutchy closes in on them, then it is Hickman and Michael Dunlop, next is Gary Johnson and then William Dunlop with Michael Rutter close behind, next is Conor. A gap to Deano, then Lee Johnson

Martin Jessop doesn't show at Glen Helen.

1 Hutchy +2.4
2 M Dunlop
3 G Johnson
4 M Rutter
5 P Hickman
6 J Hillier
7 D Harrison
8 L Johnson
9 J McGuinness
10 Conor

Hutchy clocks a 190.6 at Sulby
M Dunlop is next with a 188

Ramsey - Lap 1

On the road it is John Mc Guinness first through, next is Hutchy and then it is James Hillier. A short gap to Michael Dunlop closing quick on Peter Hickman, then Bruce, next is Gary Johnson. Rutter comes through then it is William Dunlop, Conor runs through.

1 Hutchy +5.2
2 M Dunlop
3 G Johnson
4 J Hillier
5 D Harrison
6 M Rutter
7 P HIckman
8 C Cummins
9 L Johnson
10 J McGuinness

Hutchy + 7.4 at the Bungalow, M Dunlop + 8 on James Hillier

Grandstand - end of Lap 1

Hutchy at a 133.098 lap

Michael Dunlop in the pits with a broken gearlever
Bruce Anstey is in the pits retiring.

1 Hutchy
2 M Dunlop
3 J Hillier
4 D Harrison
5 G Johnson
6 L Johnson
7 M Rutter
8 P Hickman
9 Conor
10 J McGuinness

Retirements push riders from 3 up one place


Glen Helen - Lap 2

Hutchy runs through and then it is John McGuinness, next it is James Hillier. A gap to Peter Hickman and now it is Gary Johnson. A gap to Michael Rutter, then comes W Dunlop and Conor together, next it is Deano

1 Hutchy +23
2 Hillier
3 Deano
4 L Johnson
5 M Rutter
6 G Johnson
7 Conor
8 J McGuinness
9 P Hickman
10 W Dunlop

Ramsey - Lap 2

First in is Hutchy and now comes John McGuinness, next is Hillier and then a gap to Gary Johnson and Pete Hickman close on his tail. Rutter comes through looking good, next it is Conor and W Dunlop and then Deano. Lee Johnson runs through

1 Hutchy +23
2 J Hillier
3 D Harrison
4 M Rutter
5 G Johnson
6 L Johnston
7 J McGuinness
8 Conor
9 P HIckman
10 W Dunlop

(Internet issues again)

Grandstand - End of Lap 2

1 Hutchy
2 Hillier
3 Deano
4 Lee Johnston
5 M Rutter
6 G Johnson
7 J McGuinness
8 Conor
9 W Dunlop
10 D Johnson

Glen Helen - Lap 3

Hutchy runs through, McGuinness through, McGuinness through, a gap to Gary Johnson. Agap to Rutter and then it is Dean Harrison, next it is W Dunlop and Conor go throughtogether, next is Lee Johnson. Now a long gap to Davo Johnson, then it is Steve Mercer and next id Ivan Lintin

1 Hutchy + 36
2 J Hiliier
3 D Harrison
4 J McGuinness
5 L Johnston
6 G Johnson
7 M Rutter
8 Conor Cummins
9 W Dunlop
10 D Johnson

Lee Johnston retired at Sulby X Roads 

Ramsey - Lap 3

Hutchy through ok, next it is John McGuinness and close is James Hillier.  A long gap now to G Johnson and a short gap to D Harrison and M Rutter together, next is Conor and W Dunlop close together

1 Hutchy + 36
2 J Hillier
3 D Harrison
4 J Mc Guinness
5 G Johnson
6 M Rutter
7 Conor Cummins
8 W Dunlop
9 D Johnson
10 S Mercer

Grandstand and Last Lap

Hutchy runs away with it, with a  long gap back to James Hillier and John McGuinness, now a long gap to Gary Johnson, another gap to Dean Harrison, M Rutter goes through, then Conor and William Dunlop. A long gap now back to 

1 Hutchy + 40.3
2 J Hillier
3 D Harrison
4 J McGuinness
5 G Johnson
6 M Rutter
7 C Cummins
8 W Dunlop
9 D Johnson
10 S Mercer


Glen Helen - Last Lap

Hutchy runs through on his last lap, James Hillier and John McGuinnes close together. A long wait now to Gary Johnson, then it is Dean Harrison and M Rutter close together. Next is Conor and then it is William Dunlop.  A long gap to David Johnson

1 Hutchy
2 J Hillier
3 D Harrison
4 J McGuinness
5 G Johnson
6 M Rutter
7 Conor Cummins
8 W Dunlop
9 D Johnson
10 

Dean Harrison moves into 2nd at Ballaugh


Ramsey Last Lap

Hutchy first again through the Hairpin, now it is James Hillier and John McGuinness, a gap to Gary Johnson and now another gap to Dean Harrison and now Michael Rutter, next is Conor and William Dunlop together  


1 Hutchy
2 D Harrison
3 J Hillier
4 J McGuinness
5 G Johnson
6 M Rutter
7 C Cummins
8 W Dunlop
9 D Johnson
10 S Mercer


Grandstand and & Finish Line

Two in a day for Hutchy as he pulls a wheelie over the line (13 TT wins now). James Hillier through and then John McGuinness. A gap to Gary Johnson and then it is Dean Harrison and M Rutter together


1 Hutchy
2 D Harrison 
3 J Hillier
4 M Rutter
5 G Johnson
6 J McGuinness
7 C Cummins
8 W Dunlop
9 D Johnson
10 S Mercer

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Hi Malcolm,

The linked start list is for the sidecars - can you sort the Superstocks?

Cheers


Sam



No sooner said than done.


Having issues with the Internet today - Intermittent connectivity necessitating an Engineer Call out.
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Great to see Hutchy back at it. Should provide more of a test to MD for the Senior?
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Hutchinson breaks race record to win Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1

Ian Hutchinson took his 12th TT win on Monday morning when he dominated the Monster Energy Supersport race from start to finish.  The CAME BPT Yamaha rider defeated Michael Dunlop by 14.3s in a race-record winning time with Silicone Engineering rider Dean Harrison taking third.

Hutchinson signalled his intentions from the off and by Glen Helen on the opening lap, he’d already opened up a three-second lead over Harrison with Dunlop a further tenth back in third as James Hillier, Lee Johnston and John McGuinness completed the top six. Michael Rutter was reported out at Ballacraine though with Peter Hickman stopping at Greeba making adjustments and eventually retiring on the opening lap.

At the head of the field Hutchinson was pressing on, extending his advantage all the time and with a lap of 127.872mph, his lead was now over ten seconds as Dunlop moved up to second with Harrison dropping back to third.  Hillier, Johnston and McGuinness maintained their places in the top six.

Dunlop was unable to make any inroads into Hutchinson’s lead, which was seen with the Bingley Bullet’s second lap at 128.72mph, extending his lead to 12.8s with Dunlop enjoying a similar gap to Harrison. Conor Cummins moved into fourth ahead of Hillier and McGuinness while the second lap saw a number of high profile retirements including Bruce Anstey, Ivan Lintin, Martin Jessopp and Dan Cooper.

The leading duo matched each other in the pits and by Ramsey on the third lap Hutchinson lead was over ten seconds and the Yorkshireman was also at the front of the pack on the roads, having overhauled Hillier, McGuinness and Anstey on the first two laps. Harrison was comfortable in third and a lot of attention fell on the battle for fourth with little to choose between Cummins, Hillier and McGuinness.

With conditions on the island again perfect, Hutchinson could ride to his signals in the closing lap and a half and although he encountered traffic on the final lap, he duly came home for his 12th TT win – his seventh in the Supersport class – by over 14 seconds from Dunlop who had a 38.6s gap over Harrison.

The battle for fourth went all the way to the wire before Hillier secured it by the narrow margin of 0.7s from Cummins with McGuinness only a further four seconds back in sixth.

Lee Johnston, William Dunlop, Steve Mercer and Gary Johnson rounded out the top ten with the latter losing valuable time in the pits when his Triumph refused to fire at the end of the second lap.

Dan Hegarty had been running in an excellent tenth and looked like he’d again take the maximum points in the TT Privateer’s Championship but he unluckily retired at Glen Helen on the final lap and that allowed 12th placed James Cowton to take the 25 points followed by Jamie Coward (13th) and Rob Hodson (14th).



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Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1: Ian Hutchinson in the winner's enclosure

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Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1: The winners enclosure, Dean Harrison (3rd), Ian Hutchinson (1st) and Michael Dunlop (2nd)

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One for the boys !!!!

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Hutchy at the double in record breaking RL360º Quantum Superstock TT Race

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.

Hutchinson was by now leading on the road and with Dunlop out, retiring in the pits, his advantage over Hillier shot up to 24s at Glen Helen and he continued to increase his lead throughout the lap. Indeed, with a second lap of 132.93mph, the gap to Hillier had grown to 32.7s with the Kawasaki rider enjoying a six second lead over Harrison.

Johnston was now fourth ahead of Rutter and Gary Johnson as Bruce Anstey and Peter Hickman also retired. Meanwhile, 12th placed Ivan Lintin picked up a pit-lane speeding penalty dropping him down the order.

With a commanding lead, Hutchinson could control the race from the front and that’s exactly what he did over the next two laps with his final lap being over 129mph.  

However, the battle for second and third was raging between Hillier and Harrison with just over a second dividing them on the third lap while there was also a four-way battle going on for fourth between John McGuinness – who again gained time at the pit stop - Johnston, Johnson and Rutter.

Harrison had now overtaken Rutter on the road and the pair of them both lapped at over 131mph on their final laps which enabled Dean to take second and Rutter fourth, Hillier just missing out on second by 1.9s. Rutter got the better of Johnson for fourth by 3.2s and with Johnston retiring at Sulby Crossroads, McGuinness took sixth.

Conor Cummins, William Dunlop, Steve Mercer and David Johnson rounded out the top ten, having missed out in the morning’s race.

Hutchinson has now moved to the top of the race for the Joey Dunlop Championship with 70 points and with Dunlop retiring, Harrison movea up to second on 47 points with Dunlop remaining on 45 in third.

Meanwhile, Dan Hegarty was again the top privateer in an excellent 11th place. Horst Saiger was the second privateer home in 13th overall with Jamie Coward third and 14th overall.

Hegarty leads the overall privateers table on 50pts followed by Coward on 47 and Saiger 46.


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Burn out for Ian Hutchinson to celebrate his second win of TT 2016

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Ian Hutchinson and the Tyco BMW team in the winners enclosure

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Winners' podium: Dean Harrison (2nd), Ian Hutchinson (1st) and James Hillier (3rd)


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