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ELECTRIC BIKES PREPARE TO SHOCK THE WORLD WITH 100MPH LAP BARRIER OF THE ISLE OF MAN TT MOUNTAIN COURSE SET TO BE BROKEN


The leading contenders are all massing for the prestige of being the first – or fastest – to break the 100mph lap for an electric bike at the 2012 SES TT Zero race which is part of the TT Races.

Scotsman Bob McIntyre broke the ‘ton’ on a conventional bike in 1957 but a number of contenders have emerged from the qualifying session to be the first electric bike to record the prestigious mark around the 37¾ mile ‘Mountain Course’ circuit on the Isle of Man.

The qualifying session threw up as many questions as answers with leading contenders MotoCzysz, Kingston and Mugen all showing their hands to a certain extent.

Heading the pack, and setting off from number 1 and number 2 on the grid in Wednesday’s race will be American outfit Team Segway Racing MotoCzyz with 2011 winner Michael Rutter and 2010 champion Mark Miller representing them. The Portland based team has an all-new outfit for their 2012 campaign. Previous generation MotoCzysz electric race bikes were specifically designed with attention placed on items such as drive systems and suspension dynamics, and while this was further refined with the new effort, other areas have been targeted this season.

“The design of the 2012 MotoCzysz E1pc focuses on overall vehicle and system efficiency, with aerodynamics being a high priority,” commented MotoCzysz founder and CEO, Michael Czysz, “By 2012 we were capable of building an eGrand Prix machine with sufficient torque and HP, handling and reliability, so what was next? We want more for longer. Adding range is simple; you could add more batteries or you could do more with less! Racing, the automotive industry and the world in general desperately need to recalibrate from using more, to using less more efficiently. Nowhere is this more critical than when creating an electric machine.”

Michael Rutter showed that he will start the race as favourite by clocking an unofficial time of 102.508 mph (22:05.05) in qualifying which included a recorded speed of 153mph through the Sulby Speed Trap. However, the time is only counted as an official time if it is set in a race. His team mate Mark Miller will again provide a challenge and Mark posted a time of 94. 812mph to remind Michael that he will have competition close to home.

The Mugen Shinden team gave their Japanese designed and built EV machine its first taste of English conditions with a test at Cadwell Park ahead of the TT and it clearly paid dividends as John McGuinness powered the machine to a qualifying lap of 96.953, the fastest ever first lap of the TT Mountain Course by an electric bike. There was a lot of speculation about how much the team had conserved power as McGuinness hurtled through the start/finish line on Glencrutchery Road.

Kingston University – Iom Horse 1 - overcame a dash failure in qualifying to record a lap of 99.5mph until the machine ran out of power 800 metres from the line and their rider, George Spence, was forced to push the University team’s outfit over the line.

Other teams who took part in the first session include Lighting Superbike (John Burrows), T003X powered by Spain’s Antonio Maeso the returning Komatti-Mirai outfit from Japan, which is being ridden by Yoshinari Matsushita, Russ Mountford on the BX09 and Olie Linsdell who tested the ManTTx outfit, replacing Dan Kneen who was injured in the Supersport race earlier in the day. Italian outfit Vercarmoto has signed up 2011 Supersport Race winner Gary Johnson and the outfit, who are making their debut this year, will look to the TT winner to help them develop a competitive effort.

The SES TT Zero race has been scheduled for Wednesday 6th June, subject to the weather and we have some setup changes to make before then. The 100mph lap is very close for us, but we need to ensure we cross the finish line.

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Rutter achieves 100mph lap in 2012 SES TT Zero


Michael Rutter has made history, becoming the first man to lap the TT Mountain course at more than 100mph on a zero emission machine in the 2012 SES TT Zero.

Rutter brought his Motoczysz machine home first at the end of the one lap race, crossing the line at an average speed of more than 104mph. Amazingly, second placed John McGuinness on the Mugen and third placed Mark Miller, also for MotoCzysz, also passed the 100mph barrier.

It was Rutter's third TT win, and earned him a cheque for £10,000 form the Isle of Man Government.

Full report to follow.

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MICHAEL RUTTER AND TEAM SEGWAY RACING MOTCZYSZ MAKE HISTORY
AT THE ISLE OF MAN TT RACES


Michael Rutter and Team Segway Racing MotoCzysz made history on the Isle of Man today by becoming the first team to record a 100mph lap of the course in the SES TT Zero race in what is being hailed as one of the greatest achievements in the event’s one hundred and five year history.

John McGuinness closely followed Rutter home on the Team Mugen Shinden machine with Michael Rutter’s MotoCzysz teammate Mark Miller taking the final podium slot, with all three breaking the prestigious 100mph mark, which was first achieved by a conventional bike by Scotsman Bob McIntyre in 1957.

After a series of weather delays and revisions to the running order, ten machines lined up for the 2012 SES TT Zero race at the Isle of Man TT Races. Damp patches were reported around the course following the earlier rain but nothing was going to prevent the Midlands man from his history-making lap.

Michael Rutter had the honour of carrying the number one plate and was the first away down Glencrutchery Road and quickly established a lead of over 30 seconds at the first checkpoint at Glen Helen from John McGuinness with Mark Miller a further 3 seconds back in third. Yoshinari Matsushita, representing Japanese outfit Komatti-Mirai Racing was running in fourth place with Rob Barber on the Austrian TGM IOT outfit completing the top five.

With Matsushita dropping out of the race before Ballaugh Bridge, Rob Barber moved up to fourth but at the front of the field Rutter continued to set the pace with an average speed of 118.730mph and a lead of almost a minute from second placed John McGuinness.

Miller was quickest through the speed trap at 132.6mph with John McGuinness at 128.8 and Michael Rutter 126.6, down on the 152mph he set in qualifying but Rutter continued to be on the pace for the ‘ton’ and reached Ramsey Hairpin in 12:53.24 (119.653mph).

The capacity grandstand waited anxiously for news and when Rutter’s time of 20:31.00 (107mph) was reported at Cronk-ny-mona the crowd rose as one in anticipation of witnessing history.

Rutter duly crossed the line in 21:45.33 (104.056mph) and wrote his name and that of MotoCzysz in the TT Races Record books. The final podium received added poignancy with both John McGuinness on the Team Mugen (22:08.85-102.215mph) and Mark Miller (22:23.97-101.065mph) joining Michael Rutter in breaking the 100mph+barrier.

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