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Michael Dunlop takes Supertwin glory to increase his Isle of Man TT tally to 31
Michael Dunlop takes Supertwin glory to increase his Isle of Man TT tally to 31

Belfast Telegraph

time3 days ago

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  • Belfast Telegraph

Michael Dunlop takes Supertwin glory to increase his Isle of Man TT tally to 31

It's Dunlop's second win of this year's TT. The Northern Irishman produced a blistering pace to win the two-lap battle. Earlier in the day, Bradford's Dean Harrison won his first Isle of Man TT race since 2019 with victory in the Superstock TT. The Honda rider overhauled Superbike TT winner Davey Todd to win by 11.656 seconds in the delayed two lap race. Dunlop finished in third.

Honda's Harrison claims first TT win in six years
Honda's Harrison claims first TT win in six years

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Honda's Harrison claims first TT win in six years

Dean Harrison won his first Isle of Man TT race since 2019 with victory in the Superstock TT on Tuesday. Honda rider Harrison overhauled Superbike TT winner Davey Todd in the two-lap sprint around the 37.7 mile course to win by 11.656 seconds. Advertisement The race had been due take place on Tuesday afternoon but wet weather postponed the race until the evening and also saw it reduced to two laps. Michael Dunlop, who won the Supersport race on Monday, finished in third. "I got the hammer down from the start," Harrison told TT Plus. "I really dug deep and the bike was really good. I've been third and second, so to get another TT win is magic. "I can't thank the team enough. It's been a long time coming, I've over the moon." With a two-lap race and no pit stops, emphasis was placed on a fast start and it was Todd who set the early pace. Advertisement The BMW rider led by 0.2 seconds by Glen Helen over Harrison, with James Hillier just ahead of Nathan Harrison and Dunlop in third. Todd's lead was up to a second at Ballaugh, and he doubled his advantage by the time he reached the Bungalow. However, it was over the Mountain that Harrison started to chip away at Todd's advantage. The Yorkshire rider pulled back a second-and-a-half to end the lap just 0.4 seconds behind heading onto the second and final lap. Harrison found 2.3 seconds on Todd in the first sector to Glen Helen, and from there he didn't look back as he moved 3.2 seconds clear by Ballaugh Bridge. Advertisement As Todd battled traffic, Harrison, with clean road in front of him, was able to extend his lead to five seconds by Ramsey Hairpin, and the final margin was 11 seconds. His final lap of 135.692mph was more than enough to claim his fourth victory at the Isle of Man TT and the popularity of his victory was evident by the cheers in the winners' enclosure as he crossed the line. It was a first win for Honda in the Superstock race since Dunlop triumphed in 2013. Dunlop held on to third after battling an electronic issue on his BMW.

Isle of Man TT rider in terrifying ‘140mph slap' crash and left battered and bruised after he is airlifted to hospital
Isle of Man TT rider in terrifying ‘140mph slap' crash and left battered and bruised after he is airlifted to hospital

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Isle of Man TT rider in terrifying ‘140mph slap' crash and left battered and bruised after he is airlifted to hospital

THE fastest rider to ever lap the Isle of Man TT course was airlifted to hospital after crashing at 140mph during practice. 4 Peter Hickman was in a terrifying '140mph slap' crash on Friday 4 Hours before his crash, Hickman posted the second-fastest time in Superbike qualifying 4 The 38-year-old is currently wearing arm brace and left hospital in a temporary wheelchair after being discharged Hickman has paid tribute to the The 8Ten Racing rider and co-owner spent two nights in intensive care after suffering chest, back, shoulder, and facial injuries. The 38-year-old has two black eyes, is currently wearing an arm brace and left hospital in a temporary wheelchair after being discharged. Hickman broke his silence writing to fans: 'Well this isn't quite how I'd planned my TT to go. READ MORE SPORT NEWS 'Had a bit of a get off Friday night… nothing quite like a 140mph slap against the Manx countryside. Battered and bruised, but we'll be back. 'Very fortunate to be looked after by SUOMY Helmets, Weise Motorcycle Clothing, Five Advanced Gloves and Frey Daytona, the best in the business . 'And a massive thanks to the amazing IOM TT Marshals, the TT medical team, and staff at Noble's Hospital.' The session, the third of the day which got under way at 6:30pm, was red flagged at 6:40pm before any riders had completed a lap. Most read in Motorsport CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS The 14-time race winner will not participate in the remainder of the TT after his terrifying accident. Hickman was expected to be among the frontrunners, alongside Michael Dunlop and Davey Todd, challenging for race wins this week. Inside Taycan Turbo GT Porsche that can hit 200mph as SunSport's Isabelle Barker is taken for a spin by Formula E safety car driver In 2023, Hickman set a course pace record of 136.358mph that still stands. Hours before his crash, he posted the second-fastest time in Superbike qualifying. Hickman entered this year's TT in a new-look team alongside Todd. They set up 8TEN Racing together for this year's road racing commitments. But only Todd, who won the Superbike race on Monday, will continue with the TT, with Hickman's focus now on recovery. Hickman actually crashed in the same section last year, with the Kerrormoar corner immediately following Ginger Hall. In 2015, the dare devil 4 Hickman's business partner and team-mate Davey Todd won the Superbike TT race on the Isle of Man on Monday

Isle of TT rider in terrifying ‘140mph slap' crash and left battered and bruised after he is airlifted to hospital
Isle of TT rider in terrifying ‘140mph slap' crash and left battered and bruised after he is airlifted to hospital

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Isle of TT rider in terrifying ‘140mph slap' crash and left battered and bruised after he is airlifted to hospital

THE fastest rider to ever lap the Isle of Man TT course was airlifted to hospital after crashing at 140mph during practice. 4 Peter Hickman was in a terrifying '140mph slap' crash on Friday 4 Hours before his crash, Hickman posted the second-fastest time in Superbike qualifying 4 The 38-year-old is currently wearing arm brace and left hospital in a temporary wheelchair after being discharged Hickman has paid tribute to the The 8Ten Racing rider and co-owner spent two nights in intensive care after suffering chest, back, shoulder, and facial injuries. The 38-year-old has two black eyes, is currently wearing an arm brace and left hospital in a temporary wheelchair after being discharged. Hickman broke his silence writing to fans: 'Well this isn't quite how I'd planned my TT to go. READ MORE SPORT NEWS 'Had a bit of a get off Friday night… nothing quite like a 140mph slap against the Manx countryside. Battered and bruised, but we'll be back. 'Very fortunate to be looked after by SUOMY Helmets, Weise Motorcycle Clothing, Five Advanced Gloves and Frey Daytona, the best in the business . 'And a massive thanks to the amazing IOM TT Marshals, the TT medical team, and staff at Noble's Hospital.' The session, the third of the day which got under way at 6:30pm, was red flagged at 6:40pm before any riders had completed a lap. Most read in Motorsport CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS The 14-time race winner will not participate in the remainder of the TT after his terrifying accident. Hickman was expected to be among the frontrunners, alongside Michael Dunlop and Davey Todd, challenging for race wins this week. Inside Taycan Turbo GT Porsche that can hit 200mph as SunSport's Isabelle Barker is taken for a spin by Formula E safety car driver In 2023, Hickman set a course pace record of 136.358mph that still stands. Hours before his crash, he posted the second-fastest time in Superbike qualifying. Hickman entered this year's TT in a new-look team alongside Todd. They set up 8TEN Racing together for this year's road racing commitments. But only Todd, who won the Superbike race on Monday, will continue with the TT, with Hickman's focus now on recovery. Hickman actually crashed in the same section last year, with the Kerrormoar corner immediately following Ginger Hall. In 2015, the dare devil 4 Hickman's business partner and team-mate Davey Todd won the Superbike TT race on the Isle of Man on Monday

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