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Earliest TT career win - Kursaal Flyer - 31-03-2015

Just curiosity really . Including Manx rides what is the least amount of races a rider has completed in before standing on the top step of the TT podium.
This question should really be aimed at post war TT's and Manx's . 


RE: Earliest TT career win - Splashdown - 31-03-2015

I think Dieter Braun always wins this one with a win in the 1969 125cc (Ultra Lightweight) TT, it was his first visit.
Phillip McCallen won the Lightweight Manx in 1988 first time there, plus the Newcomers.
Geoff Duke's first TT was 1950. 1st and 2nd, although he had ridden the 1948 Manx (Retired), the 1949 Clubmans (1st), and the 1949 Manx (1st).


RE: Earliest TT career win - Mountain Man - 31-03-2015

Rob Fisher won in his second year at the TT (1994), in what was his third TT start in the sidecar class. He finished fifth in his debut race in 1993; and did not finish the second race. He went on to record a double in 1994, and repeated the feat in 1995; racking up a total of ten wins and three second places during his TT career.


RE: Earliest TT career win - scaramanga - 31-03-2015

(31-03-2015, 12:44 PM)Mountain Man Wrote: Rob Fisher won in his second year at the TT (1994), in what was his third TT start in the sidecar class. He finished fifth in his debut race in 1993; and did not finish the second race. He went on to record a double in 1994, and repeated the feat in 1995; racking up a total of ten wins and three second places during his TT career.

i also think robs worst finish was 5th
real nice bloke to have a chat with is rob had some health problem in recent years but looks well last time i saw him
10 times sidecar tt winner too not a bad record that


RE: Earliest TT career win - Mountain Man - 31-03-2015

(31-03-2015, 12:49 PM)scaramanga Wrote:
(31-03-2015, 12:44 PM)Mountain Man Wrote: Rob Fisher won in his second year at the TT (1994), in what was his third TT start in the sidecar class. He finished fifth in his debut race in 1993; and did not finish the second race. He went on to record a double in 1994, and repeated the feat in 1995; racking up a total of ten wins and three second places during his TT career.

i also think robs worst finish was 5th
real nice bloke to have a chat with is rob had some health problem in recent years but looks well last time i saw him
10 times sidecar tt winner too not a bad record that

Remarkable record, one of the best on three wheels at the TT, and also on the short circuits. We had the pleasure of sharing a garage with Rob (and the inspirational Rick Long) last weekend at Croft, where they were having their first ride out on their newly acquired Baker Yamaha (ex-Ian Bell machine).


RE: Earliest TT career win - bsa499 - 31-03-2015

Another German with a great TT record was Werner Haas, he had 2 second places in 1953 and a win in 1954. Not quite as good a record as Dieter Braun's, but not too bad eh?


RE: Earliest TT career win - Steady the Edward - 31-03-2015

As a side question to this ,I am sure it has been said before but I can't remember the answer who was the youngest rider to stand on the top step of the senior and then of any other TT/Manx race

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RE: Earliest TT career win - milestone 11 - 01-04-2015

(31-03-2015, 11:17 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: As a side question to this ,I am sure  it has been said before but I can't remember the answer who was the youngest rider to stand on the top step of the senior and then of any other TT/Manx race

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Mike the Bike, 21?


RE: Earliest TT career win - warrior - 01-04-2015

(31-03-2015, 11:17 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: As a side question to this ,I am sure  it has been said before but I can't remember the answer who was the youngest rider to stand on the top step of the senior and then of any other TT/Manx race

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And in the MGP Olie Linsdell's double (Newcomers and Lightweight) aged 19 must be a contender.


RE: Earliest TT career win - spannerman - 01-04-2015

Was Phillip McCallen 18 or 19 when he won the Manx


RE: Earliest TT career win - warrior - 01-04-2015

Ah yes come to think about it you could be right Spanns, I guessed early 20's but might have been a teen still.


RE: Earliest TT career win - serowmaster - 01-04-2015

how old was craig ryding when he did the double in the manx Icon_question


RE: Earliest TT career win - milestone 11 - 01-04-2015

(01-04-2015, 03:45 PM)spannerman Wrote: Was Phillip McCallen 18 or 19 when he won the Manx
Supermac was born in 1964, winning in '88 makes him 24 possibly 23, his bio doesn't give a date.


RE: Earliest TT career win - Bill Peacock - 07-04-2015

What about Norman Brown? Didn't he win 1st year at TT after winning MGP the previous yeat


RE: Earliest TT career win - Yamanx - 07-04-2015

Michael Dunlop was 20, I think in his first win, Mike Hailwood in 1961 was 21 I think

Stanley Woods was 18, but after a bit of research Brian Purslow is the youngest ever win at the TT in 1951, so the internet says Smile