Palmer and Donald give Ripley Land Racing one-two in Okells 350cc/250cc Classic TT Race
Tuesday 27 August: ... and Jonathan Cutts takes honours in Okells 250cc race.
After a half an hour delay due to mist on the Mountain Course, the Okells 350 and 250cc Classic TT Race got underway at
10.45am. The race was the second of the 2013 Classic TT presented by Bennetts.
Olie Linsdell, Saturday's Bennetts 500cc race winner, was first
away on the Team Winfield Honda followed by Cameron Donald on the
Ripley Land Racing AJS and 2012 MGP 350cc and 500cc runner up Chris
Swallow on the Colin Simpson Aermacchi
Chris Palmer on the Ripley Land Racing Honda, starting from
ninth, was first to Glen Helen, establishing a four second lead from Roy
Richardson's FCL Racing/Martin Bullock Manxsport Aermacchi with Alan
Oversby riding the Davies Motorsport Honda in third, Swallow holding
fourth and Linsdell completing the top five.
The top ten starters were seeded and went away from their
original grid positions but Doug Snow, the leading privateer from
Saturday's 500cc Race, moved into sixth by Glen Helen on the opening
lap.
Richardson cut Palmer's lead back to just under four seconds by
Ramsey but the pair had established a healthy lead over the chasing
pack. Linsdell was up into third by Ramsey but only a second ahead of
both Oversby and Swallow.
Palmer increased his lead with an opening lap of (22:22.600/101.168mph) to head the field by almost five seconds from Richardson (22:27.391/100.808). Oversby (22:40.678/99.824)) moved into third ahead of Linsdell (22:44.971/99.510mph) and Swallow (22:45.312/99.485).
As Manx radio commentator Roy Moore speculated whether
Richardson and the other single cylinder machines would try to complete
the four-lap race without refuelling, the Blackpool rider was reported
as retired at Glen Duff with mechanical trouble.
Oversby lost time over the mountain, dropping from second to
eighth place between Ramsey and the Bungalow, leaving Swallow in second
and Donald holding the final podium place. Both Alan Oversby and Olie
Linsdell duly came into the pits at the end of the second lap but rather
than refuelling the pair both retired in the pits.
Palmer's second lap of 22:18.613/101.318 gave him a lead of over forty seconds from Swallow (22:38.786/99.963)
at the Grandstand. Donald's (22.33.114/100.382) maintained his third
place with former British 125 Champion Dan Cooper, on the Team Molnar
Manx Norton moving up to fourth. That remained the top four at the end
of the third lap with Doug Snow staying in fifth place.
Northern Ireland rider Jamie Hamilton, after a slow opening lap of 23:37.651/95.812 where he clearly had problems, produced a considerably quicker second lap (22:19.679/101.388)
and was reported as fastest through most of the sectors, moving up into
seventh by the end of the second lap. However, with him cutting through
the field, he was reported off at Parliament Square but was OK.
Despite building a lead of over a minute going into the last
lap, Palmer elected not to refuel and managed to bring the Honda home
with a final lap of 22:25.566/100.945 for an overall race victory of 1:29.36.797/101.048. New Zealand rider Chris Swallow was reported as a last lap retirement at Gorse Lea leaving Cameron Donald (1:30.45.048/99.781) in the runner up spot and Dan Cooper (1:30.54.446/99.607) to take the final podium place.
In the concurrent 250cc class, Dan Sayle, better known as a
sidecar passenger with six TT wins but who also has two lightweight MGP
victories, was first away on the Bob Jackson Racing Suzuki from Chris
McGahan on a Kawasaki and Alan Bud Jackson also on a Suzuki.
Ewan Hamilton built a twenty second lead at the end of the opening lap with 22:36.186/95.911 from Jonathan Cutts (23:56.485) with Peter Wakefield in third with 24:12.446/93.517.
Hamilton maintained his lead with a 23:50.514/94.950 second lap with Jonathan Cutts (23:47.931/95.122)
holding second and Tom Jackson moving ahead of Wakefield into third but
with Hamilton experiencing problems in the pits which would force his
eventual retirement in Parliament Square, Cutts took the lead on the
third lap.
Cutts duly held on, posting a fourth lap of 24:11.378/93.586 for an overall race time of 1:37.13.323 to win by over twenty seconds from Peter Wakefield (1:38.53.149/91.572) with Geoff Bates (26:53.133/83.888) taking the final podium place as well as being the leading privateer in the race.
Copy and photos courtesy of Simon Crellin, Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling Press Office