Classic TT 2013 gets underway
Tuesday 20 August: The Isle of Man TT Mountain Course reverberated to the ear-splitting sound of Classic bikes (this morning NZ time) as qualifying began in the inaugural Classic TT Races presented by Bennetts.
The eclectic mixture of machines on the course featured some of the
finest names in Motorcycling history including Aermacchi's, AJS's,
BSA's, Patons, Benellis, Velocettes, Matchless, Vincent, Enfields, and a
smattering of Moto Guzzis alongside classic machines from the Japanese
manufacturers, while a number of Nortons and a few Triumphs ensured that
the high profile British manufacturers earlier machines were also
represented.
Oil on the track at Greeba Bridge and Barregarrow delayed the start
of the Classic session, and ultimately resulted in the Classic riders
only getting a single practice lap, although some of the riders went out
earlier in the MGP session. The Classic only practice eventually got
underway shortly before 8pm with riders warned that there would be lack
of adhesion flags displayed at the oil spills.
Bruce Anstey on the McIntosh Norton
A number of the leading TT riders took to the track for their first
experience of Classic Racing on the Mountain Course in the untimed
session including Bruce Anstey on the McIntosh Norton, Cameron Donald on
the Matchless, Ian Lougher on the Royal Enfield, Conor Cummins on Tony
Dunnells Manx Norton, Steve Mercer and Dan Cooper representing the
Yamaha Classic Race Team while experienced Classic Racer Olie Linsdell
was also prominent on the Giovanni Cabassi Paton.
Gary Johnson went out on a 1250 'Harris' and also got out on his
Lincs Lifting MV Agusta, while Nick Jefferies, the '93 Formula One TT
race winner, also returned to the Mountain Course for the first time
since 2002, riding a Honda.
Twenty-time TT race winner John McGuinness, who arrived on the Island
earlier in the day having competed in the World Endurance round in
Germany at the weekend, rode the Team Winfield Paton in a
much-anticipated appearance, with McGuinness getting into the spirit of
the event by wearing retro leathers and a historic Shoei helmet,
complete with Lancashire red rose.
Although the session was untimed, riders took advantage of the
session to get in practice ahead of tomorrow's first timed session with
no one pushing it more than Michael Dunlop, on the Team Classic Suzuki
XR69, first back to the Grandstand. Dunlop also got an earlier lap in on
the Manx Norton he'll ride in the 500cc race.
Each of the six classic races have ten nominated seeded riders who
will occupy the first ten start places with the qualifying sessions
determining the remaining start positions in each race.
An international field of newcomers, who earlier had their
speed-controlled lap at the beginning of the session, went out for their
first proper lap. They included Herman Verboven from Belgium,
Finland's Jussi Luoma, Hans De Witt from Holland, Ronald Van Looey
(Belgium), Kenny Hinck from Germany and a group of Australian newcomers
including Cycle Torque Magazine journalist Christopher Picket, Alan
Johnson, Mick Heason, Russell Fairburn and Noel Heenan who was riding an
ex Jack Findlay Yamaha.
UK based newcomers getting their first lap of the TT Mountain Course
included England's Keith Clarke, Richard Ford, Christopher Dixon, Adrian
Morris, Roger Birkinhead, Steve Dobie, Rob Padgett, Richard Wilson and
Adrian Morris.
Tomorrow's session sees the Classic machines away at 18.20 in the
first timed session for all classes. The race schedule sees the
much-anticipated Bennetts 500cc race on Saturday 24th August with the
combined Okells 350/250 race and the Motorsport Merchandise Formula 1, 2
and Formula Classic Races both on Monday