2010 Isle of Man TT explained

Year:2010
Date:29 May – 11 June 2010
Location:Douglas, Isle of Man
Course:Isle of Man TT Mountain Course
37.73miles
Race1:Superbike TT
Race1 Pole: Ian Hutchinson
Race1 Fast: Conor Cummins
Race1 Pole Speed:130.614 mph
Race1 Fast Speed:131.511 mph
Race1 1St: Ian Hutchinson
Race1 2Nd: Michael Dunlop
Race1 3Rd: Cameron Donald
Race2:Sidecar TT Race 1
Race2 Pole: Dave Molyneux/ Patrick Farrance
Race2 Fast: Dave Molyneux/ Patrick Farrance
Race2 Pole Speed:115.464 mph
Race2 Fast Speed:115.284 mph
Race2 1St: Klaus Klaffenböck / Dan Sayle
Race2 2Nd: Dave Molyneux/ Patrick Farrance
Race2 3Rd: Tim Reeves/ Dipash Chauhan
Race3:Supersport TT Race 1
Race3 Pole: Michael Dunlop
Race3 Fast: Keith Amor
Race3 Pole Speed:126.395 mph
Race3 Fast Speed:126.909 mph
Race3 1St: Ian Hutchinson
Race3 2Nd: Guy Martin
Race3 3Rd: Michael Dunlop
Race4:Superstock TT
Race4 Pole: Michael Dunlop
Race4 Fast: Ian Hutchinson
Race4 Pole Speed:128.324 mph
Race4 Fast Speed:130.741 mph
Race4 1St: Ian Hutchinson
Race4 2Nd: Ryan Farquhar
Race4 3Rd: Conor Cummins
Race5:Sidecar TT Race 2
Race5 Pole: Dave Molyneux/ Patrick Farrance
Race5 Fast: Klaus Klaffenböck / Dan Sayle
Race5 Pole Speed:115.464 mph
Race5 Fast Speed:114.157 mph
Race5 1St: Klaus Klaffenböck / Dan Sayle
Race5 2Nd: John Holden/ Andrew Winkle
Race5 3Rd: Conrad Harrison/ Kerry Williams
Race6:Supersport TT Race 2
Race6 Pole: Michael Dunlop
Race6 Fast: Michael Dunlop
Race6 Pole Speed:126.395 mph
Race6 Fast Speed:127.836 mph
Race6 1St: Ian Hutchinson
Race6 2Nd: Michael Dunlop
Race6 3Rd: Keith Amor
Race7:TT Zero
Race7 Pole: Mark Miller
Race7 Fast: Mark Miller
Race7 Pole Speed:94.664 mph
Race7 Fast Speed:96.820 mph
Race7 1St: Mark Miller
Race7 2Nd: Robert Barber
Race7 3Rd: James McBride
Race8:Senior TT
Race8 Pole: Ian Hutchinson
Race8 Fast: Ian Hutchinson
Race8 Pole Speed:130.614 mph
Race8 Fast Speed:131.487 mph
Race8 1St: Ian Hutchinson
Race8 2Nd: Ryan Farquhar
Race8 3Rd: Bruce Anstey

The 2010 Isle of Man TT Festival was held between Saturday 29 May and Friday 11 June on the 37.73-mile Isle of Man TT Mountain Course. The 2010 races again included a second 600 cc Supersport Junior TT race. The Lightweight TT and Ultra-Lightweight TT race class previously held on the 4.25miles Billown Circuit in the Isle of Man for the 2008 Isle of Man TT and 2009 Isle of Man TT were dropped from the 2010 race schedule. The 2010 Isle of Man TT Races included the one-lap TT Zero for racing motorcycles "to be powered without the use of carbon based fuels and have zero toxic/noxious emissions."[1] which replaced the TTXGP and also a Suzuki 50th Anniversary Lap of Honour and the TT Classic Parade which were held before the main Senior TT race.[2]

The Blue Riband event of the 2010 TT Race week the Senior TT run over a reduced race distance after the race was red-flagged on lap 3 after an incident at Ballagarey on the TT Course involving Guy Martin and caused a number of protective hay-bails to be set alight.[3] The 2010 Isle of Man TT Races provided a clean-sweep of the solo motorcycle classes for Ian Hutchinson winning five Isle of Man TT races in a week,[4] including the Senior TT race, the Superport and Superstock TT races, the six lap Superbike TT race and also winning the prestigious Joey Dunlop 2010 Isle of Man TT Championship.[5] The previous record for four race wins in a week completed during the 1996 Isle of Man TT was held by Phillip McCallen. During the 2010 Isle of Man TT Races, Ian Hutchinson also completed a Junior/Senior double win and completed two Isle of Man TT race wins in one day, winning the Supersport TT Race 1 and the Superstock TT races for the second consecutive year.

The 2010 Sidecar TT Race 1 proved to be a first-time win for the former World Sidecar champion Klaus Klaffenböck and the first Austrian winner of an Isle of Man TT race since Rupert Hollaus won the 1954 Ultra-Lightweight TT held on the Clypse Course.[6] The sidecar crew of Klaus Klaffenböck/Dan Sayle also won the 2010 Sidecar TT Race 1 and the 2010 Sidecar TT Championship. The closely contested 2010 TT Privateers Championship was won by James McBride.

Another first-time winner during the 2010 Isle of Man TT races was Mark Miller from the United States after winning the inaugural TT Zero race with a battery-powered, electric motor-driven MotoCzysz E1pc motorcycle and the first United States winner since Dave Roper won the 1984 Historic TT riding a 500 cc Matchless. The MotoCzysz E1pc was also the first American-manufactured motorcycle to win an Isle of Man TT Race since Oliver Godfrey won the 1911 Senior TT with an Indian V-Twin motorcycle.

During the 2010 Supersport TT Race 2, the New Zealand competitor Paul Dobbs crashed fatally at Ballagarey and the Austrian Martin Loicht died in an accident at Quarry Bends during the same race.[7] [8] The 2010 Post-TT Races held on the Billown Circuit, the solo motorcycle races were won by William Dunlop with a Hat-trick of wins in the 125 cc, 250 cc and 600 cc classes. The 400 cc and 650 cc Twins class were run concurrently with other races; both classes were won by Roy Richardson to give a double win at the 2010 Post-TT Races.[9]

The 2010 Isle of Man TT formed the subject of the 2011 documentary .

Pre-TT Classic 2010

The traditional curtain-raiser since 1988 to the Isle of Man TT Festival has been the Pre-TT Classic Races held on the 4.25miles Billown Circuit in Castletown. The first evening practice session for the 2010 Pre-TT Classic Races were held on Friday 28 May 2010 in cold and blustery conditions. The fastest time in the first Friday practice session was set by the Isle of Man TT competitor Guy Martin in the Post Classic class in 2 minutes and 37.890 seconds at an average speed of 96.903 mph. The Senior class was dominated by Alan Oversby debuting a 500 cc MV Agusta on the Billown Circuit at an average speed of 91.656 mph. With the highly competitive Junior class, it was Roy Richardson who was fastest in the Friday evening practice riding a 350 cc Aermacchi at an average speed of 84.551 mph and Chris Palmer in second place with a speed of 83.181 mph riding a 350 cc AJS. Fastest time in the Lightweight class was an average speed of 83.603 mph set by Mike Hose riding a 250 cc Ariel Arrow and Vince Biggs/Phil Biggs with a 1000 cc BMW outfit led the practice for the sidecar class at an average speed of 79.287 mph.

The first race of the 2010 Pre-TT Classic Races was the 350 cc Singles event held on Saturday 30 May 2010 and run in light rain and drizzle. Despite setting fast-time in practice and storming into the lead on lap 1, Roy Richardson slipped-off at Church Bends on lap 2 in the difficult conditions. This allowed local competitor and TT winner Chris Palmer to win in 19 minutes and 41.282 seconds at an average race speed of 77.712 mph riding a 350 cc AJS motorcycle. The 250 cc class was won by Ted Fenwick riding a Ducati at an average race speed of 69.279 mph.

Racing for the 2010 Pre-TT Classic recommenced on Monday 31 May 2010 with the 9 lap (38.25 miles) Lightweight Classic race in almost perfect conditions held in bright sunshine and light winds. The leader from the massed-start for the Lightweight race was Ewan Hamilton riding a 242 cc Suzuki leading all 9 laps to win in 27 minutes and 26.926 seconds an average race speed of 83.610 mph. The Senior Classic Race was also a start to finish race for the winner Mike Oversby riding a 500 cc MV Agusta at an average race speed of 90.659 mph.[10] The 6 lap (25.5 miles) Sidecar Classic Race was won by Vince Biggs/Phil Biggs with a 1000 cc BMW outfit at an average race speed of 80.509 mph with only two competitors running at the finish.

Recommencing after the lunch break was the Junior Classic race and the winner was Mike Hose riding a 350 cc Honda at average race speed of 85.796 mph. The penultimate race was the Post-Classic Superbike Race and the early leader was the Isle of Man TT race competitor Guy Martin retiring from a comfortable leader on lap 5 and the overall winner and class winner of the Post Classic class was Roy Richardson riding a 247 cc Yamaha TZ at an average race speed of 93.397 mph. The winner of the 850 cc Classic class was Alan Oversby riding a 500 cc Norton at an average race speed of 93.244 mph. The final race of the 2010 Pre-TT Classic was the Support Race and the winner was Bernie Wright riding a 347 cc Yamsel at an average race speed of 82.943 mph.

TT Practice Week 2010

Saturday evening practice

The first practice session for 2010 Isle of Man TT races was due to feature an evening untimed practice session and a Newcomers control lap on Saturday 29 May 2010. Due to inclement weather conditions including light rain and low cloud on the Mountain Section of the course, the untimed session was cancelled by the Race organisers and only the TT Newcomers completed their speed control lap. There was a long delay to the start of the first practice session caused by vehicles on the course, the removal of signage from the Mountain Section and a wait for an improvement in the weather conditions and for better visibility on the Mountain Section. The competitors were a little disappointed about losing the first practice session to the weather and John McGuinness said;- "It would have been good to go out but I don't think we'd have learned a lot in the damp conditions."[11] As with previous years the Newcomers Control Lap was led away from the TT Grandstand by the TT Travelling Marshals and a steady pace set by the accompanying experienced Isle of Man TT and Manx Grand Prix competitors. The first group of Newcomers to leave the TT Grandstand at 8 pm was the former TT winner and Rider's Liaison Officer Richard Quayle with the South African competitor Hudson Kennaugh from Durban, Brandon Cretu from Felton, Pennsylvania, David Johnson from Adelaide and the Swiss competitor Herve Ganther. Fellow TT Rider's Liaison Officer John Barton accompanied Brian McCormack, the Japanese rider Takahiro Itami and Gary May. The former 2003 Senior Manx Grand Prix winner Paul Duckett led a group of newcomers including Tony Czyzewski, Dan Cooper, the Austrian rider Martin Loicht and Stephen Thompson. The final group of Newcomer solo competitors on their speed control lap were escorted by the 2002 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix winner Nigel Beattie with James Hurrell, David Jones and Clinton Pienaar from Johannesburg. The newcomers control lap a number of outfits for the Sidecar TT were accompanied by experienced TT sidecar competitors Roy Hanks/Dave Wells and John Holden/Andrew Winkle and included TT sidecar newcomers Michael Grambuller/Stefan Trautner from Vienna, the German crew Mike Roscher/Gregory Cluze from Kassel and Roger Stockton/Annette Daykin. The South African competitor Hudson Kennaugh stopped at Douglas Road Corner on the Newcomers Control Lap with technical problems and Clinton Pienaar at the Quarterbridge.

Monday evening practice

The first timed session of the 2010 Isle of Man TT commenced on Monday 31 May 2010 after the Saturday practice session was cancelled by race organisers due to inclement weather. Held in warm overcast conditions, the Monday evening practice session for solo motorcycles commenced promptly at 6:35 pm with Michael Dunlop and Cameron Donald the first competitors away from the TT Grandstand. The fastest time on Monday evening practice was set by Ian Hutchinson on a 1000 cc Honda in the Superbike class in 17 minutes and 38.66 seconds at an average speed of 128.302 mph. The Supersport TT class was dominated by Michael Dunlop and the winner of the 2009 Supersport Race 2 with a lap at an average speed of 123.960 mph riding a 600 cc Yamaha motorcycle. The Superstock TT class was led by Ryan Farquhar riding a 1000 cc Kawasaki at an average speed of 126.799 mph. The Sidecar TT class on Monday evening, the fastest time was set by Klaus Klaffenböck/Dan Sayle with a 600 cc LCR Honda outfit in 20 minutes and 15.35 seconds at an average speed of 111.761 mph.[12]

Tuesday evening practice

After overnight rain the Tuesday practice session was held in ideal conditions and warm evening sunshine with damp patches reported on the many tree lined sections of the course including Glen Helen and the Ramsey Hairpin. The practice session was again dominated by Ian Hutchinson in the Superbike class setting at an average speed of 128.017 mph and 2.36 seconds slower than the mark set on Monday evening. It was Michael Dunlop that was again set the fastest time in the Supersport class at an average speed of 122.278 mph.[13] The Superstock class the fastest time was again by Ian Hutchinson riding a 1000 cc Honda at 126.339 mph and just 3.9 seconds slower than the time set by Ryan Farquhar on the previous night. In the Sidecar class the first lap under 20 minutes was recorded by Dave Molyneux/Patrick Farrance with a 600 cc DMR Kawasaki outfit in 19 minutes and 47.77 seconds an average speed of 114.355 mph to lead the Sidecar TT practice times. At Keppel Gate during Tuesday evening practice, Chris Bradshaw suffered a shoulder injury and the American competitor James Vanderhaar walked into the TT Grandstand after an incident at Governor's Bridge. The local Isle of Man side crew of Glyn Jones/Jason O'Connor following an accident at Lambfell Mooar on Creg Willey's Hill sustained ankle and hand friction burns.

Wednesday evening practice

The Wednesday evening practice session held on 2 June 2010 was run in almost perfect conditions and without most of the damp road patches which had caused problems to competitors the previous evening. In the Superbike class, the first 130 mph lap was recorded in practice for the 2010 Isle of Man TT races by John McGuinness riding a 1000 cc Honda in 17 minutes and 22.89 seconds an average race speed of 130.242 mph to move to the top of the practice Superbike/Senior TT leaderboard. The 600 cc Supersport class continued to be dominated by Michael Dunlop lapping the Mountain Course in 18 minutes and 5.87 seconds an average speed of 125.087 mph and 9.87 seconds faster than his time recorded on Monday practice. For the Superstock class there was further improvements in practice times with Ryan Farquhar also 10.69 seconds faster than his time on the Monday evening practice, recording an average speed of 128.076 mph. After winning the Superstock class at the 2010 North West 200 Races, the 1000 cc BMW ridden by Keith Amor moved into second place on the Superstock TT leaderboard, with a lap at an average speed of 127.525 mph during Wednesday evening practice. For the Sidecar TT, the 600 cc DMR Kawasaki of Dave Molyneux/Patrick Farrance continued to lap under 20 minutes pushing the practice pace to an average speed of 114.748 mph. The TT newcomer Brian McCormack, Scott Wilson and Paul Shoesmith were involved in an accident at the Water Works Corner. Other incidents included TT newcomers, the Japanese competitor Takahiro Itami at the Jubilee Oak on Braddan Bridge and Brendan Cretu at the Nook. The 2009 Junior Manx Grand Prix winner Steven McIlvenna slipped-off at the nearby Governor's Bridge and Jenny Tinmouth at Sulby Bridge all without serious injury. Approaching Cruickshanks Corner, the passenger Keir Pedley fell from a sidecar outfit driven by Carl Fenwick sustaining leg injuries and was taken to Ramsey Cottage Hospital by Ambulance.

Thursday evening practice

The Thursday evening practice session was delayed until 6:45 pm due to a series of road traffic accidents on the A18 Mountain Road. The first scheduled session was the sidecars to allow an extended track-time for the class and also to permit the solo competitors to test the new pit-lane speed limit first used for the 2009 Manx Grand Prix. The 600 cc DMR Kawasaki of Dave Molyneux/Patrick Farrance was first away from the end of the TT Grandstand pit-lane and recorded another lap under 20 minutes to continue to dominate the class with a time of 19 minutes and 36.36 seconds and average speed of 115.464 mph. The Monday evening practice leader for sidecar class, Klaus Klaffenböck/Dan Sayle with a 600 cc LCR Honda outfit also recorded a sub-20-minute lap at an average speed of 114.096 mph in the Thursday evening practice session.[14] In the Superbike class, Ian Hutchinson was fastest during practice and recorded his first 130 mph lap with a time of 17 minutes and 23.51 seconds at an average speed of 130.165 mph. The fastest time in the Supersport class was set by Keith Amor riding a 600 cc Honda motorcycle at an average speed of 124.797 mph to move into third place on the Supersport practice leaderboard. With the 1000 cc Superstock class, the fastest time of the evening was recorded by Michael Rutter at an average speed of 127.564 mph. The TT newcomer sidecar outfit of Nigel Mayers/Joseph Shardlow crashed at Kate's Cottage during Thursday evening practice with the passenger taken to Noble’s Hospital by Medical Helicopter.

Friday evening practice

The Friday evening practice session on 4 June 2010 was delayed until 6:30 pm and the first competitor away from the TT Grandstand in the sidecar class was the 600 cc LCR Suzuki of John Holden/Andrew Winkle following the Thursday practice format to allow the solo competitors a further test of the new 60 km/h pit-lane speed limit. The fastest time of the evening in the Sidecar TT class was recorded by Klaus Klaffenböck/Dan Sayle with a time of 19 minutes and 56.64 seconds at an average speed of 113.508 mph. The sidecar crew of John Holden/Andrew Winkle recorded their first lap in practice under 20 minutes at an average speed of 113.224 mph to move into third place in the Sidecar TT practice leaderboard. The Superbike class continued to be denominated by Ian Hutchinson with the only 130 mph lap during Friday evening practice in a time of 17 minutes and 19.92 seconds at an average speed of 130.614 mph to claim pole position for the Superbike TT Race.[15] The fastest time for the 600 cc Supersport TT was Michael Dunlop recording the first lap in practice under 18 minutes for the class in a time of 17 minutes and 54.63 seconds an average speed of 126.395 mph. The fastest time for the 1000 cc Superstock TT was also set by Michael Dunlop at an average speed of 128.324 mph to displace Ryan Farquhar from pole position for the class. The New Zealander Bruce Anstey stopped at Sulby Bridge during Friday evening practice and Guy Martin was delayed with mechanical problems at Ballacraine. A further practice session occurred after racing on Saturday 5 June 2010 for the Supersport and Superstock classes with the TT Zero motorcycles also completing their first practice lap. The fastest time was recorded by Rob Barber the winner of the 2009 TTXGP class at an average speed of 84.875 mph riding the Team AGNI Motors entry.

Results

Practice Times

Practice Times & Leaderboard Superbike/Senior TT

Plates; Black on White/Black on Yellow.

RankRiderSat 29 MayMon 31 MayTues 1 JuneWed 2 JuneThurs 3 JuneFri 4 June
1 Ian Hutchinson
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
17' 38.66
128.302 mph
17' 41.02
128.017 mph
17' 31.59
129.164 mph
17' 23.51
130.165 mph
17' 19.92
130.614 mph
2 John McGuinness
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
17' 48.76
127.090 mph
18' 01.90
125.546 mph
17' 22.89
130.242 mph
18' 05.64
125.113 mph
      ——
    No Time
3 Conor Cummins
1000 cc Kawasaki
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 00.16
125.748 mph
      ——
    No Time
17' 49.43
127.010 mph
17' 34.25
128.838 mph
17' 29.63
129.405 mph
4 Adrian Archibald
1000 cc Suzuki
  Cancelled
    No Time
17' 49.04
127.056 mph
      ——
    No Time
17' 36.06
128.618 mph
18' 19.21
123.569 mph
17' 30.00
129.360 mph
5 Guy Martin
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
17' 49.04
127.056 mph
17' 51.61
126.752 mph
17' 31.75
129.145 mph
18' 21.84
123.274 mph
17' 39.17
128.240 mph
6 Cameron Donald
1000 cc Suzuki
  Cancelled
    No Time
17' 47.21
127.274 mph
17' 47.73
127.212 mph
17' 41.06
128.011 mph
17' 34.27
128.836 mph
17' 33.14
128.974 mph
7 Michael Dunlop
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 11.89
124.397 mph
18' 00.68
125.668 mph
17' 56.49
126.177 mph
17' 45.35
127.496 mph
17' 34.63
128.792 mph
8 Keith Amor
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 26.21
122.787 mph
17' 57.63
126.043 mph
17' 41.78
127.925 mph
17' 35.46
128.691 mph
17' 37.14
128.487 mph
9 Bruce Anstey
1000 cc Suzuki
  Cancelled
    No Time
17' 57.83
126.020 mph
17' 50.20
126.919 mph
17' 41.86
127.915 mph
18' 41.01
121.166 mph
17' 35.54
128.682 mph
10 Michael Rutter
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
17' 44.78
127.564 mph
18' 18.38
123.662 mph
[16]

Practice Times & Leaderboard Supersport Junior TT

RankRiderSat 29 MayMon 31 MayTues 1 JuneWed 2 JuneThurs 3 JuneFri 4 June
1 Michael Dunlop
600 cc Yamaha
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 15.74
123.960 mph
18' 26.74
122.278 mph
18' 05.87
125.087 mph
      ——
    No Time
17' 54.63
126.395 mph
2 Ian Hutchinson
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
18' 06.45
125.020 mph
18' 09.37
124.684 mph
      ——
    No Time
3 Keith Amor
600 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
18' 27.45
122.649 mph
      ——
    No Time
18' 08.39
124.797 mph
      ——
    No Time
4 Guy Martin
600 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 37.00
121.600 mph
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
18' 16.25
123.902 mph
      ——
    No Time
5 John McGuinness
600 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 49.18
120.289 mph
      ——
    No Time
18' 23.14
123.128 mph
18' 40.03
121.272 mph
18' 17.60
123.750 mph
6 William Dunlop
600 cc Yamaha
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 42.36
121.020 mph
18' 38.07
121.484 mph
18' 27.54
122.639 mph
18' 58.70
119.284 mph
18' 18.74
123.621 mph
7 Ryan Farquhar
600 cc Kawasaki
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
18' 25.93
122.818 mph
18' 43.78
120.867 mph
8 Conor Cummins
600 cc Kawasaki
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
18' 37.68
121.527 mph
18' 28.31
122.554 mph
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
9 Adrian Archibald
600 cc Yamaha
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
18' 52.27
119.960 mph
18' 30.62
122.300 mph
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
10 Bruce Anstey
600 cc Suzuki
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
18' 32.68
122.072 mph
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
[17]

Practice Times and Leaderboard 600 cc Sidecar TT

RankRiderSat 29 MayMon 31 MayTues 1 JuneWed 2 JuneThurs 3 JuneFri 4 June
1 Dave Molyneux/ Patrick Farrance
600 cc DMR Kawasaki
  Cancelled
    No Time
20' 53.80
108.333 mph
19' 47.77
114.355 mph
19' 43.71
114.748 mph
19' 36.36
115.464 mph
22' 12.56
101.930 mph
2 Klaus Klaffenböck/ Dan Sayle
600 cc LCR Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
20' 15.35
111.761 mph
20' 05.79
112.647 mph
19' 55.92
113.576 mph
19' 50.47
114.096 mph
19' 56.64
113.508 mph
3 John Holden/ Andrew Winkle
600 cc LCR Suzuki
  Cancelled
    No Time
20' 17.36
111.576 mph
20' 09.86
112.267 mph
20' 04.82
112.737 mph
20' 15.90
111.710 mph
19' 59.43
113.224 mph
4 Simon Neary/ Paul Knapton
600 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
20' 24.08
110.964 mph
20' 05.64
112.661 mph
20' 11.98
112.071 mph
20' 00.19
113.172 mph
20' 01.41
113.058 mph
5 Conrad Harrison/ Kerry Williams
600 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
20' 50.30
108.636 mph
20' 27.78
110.629 mph
20' 25.77
110.810 mph
20' 13.17
111.962 mph
20' 29.39
110.484 mph
6 Tim Reeves/ Dipash Chauhan
600 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
20' 59.60
107.834 mph
20' 45.81
109.028 mph
20' 26.35
110.758 mph
37' 03.92
61.076 mph
7 Gary Bryan/ Gary Partridge
600 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
21' 21.24
106.013 mph
21' 09.41
107.001 mph
20' 47.90
108.845 mph
20' 27.35
110.668 mph
20' 40.91
109.459 mph
8 Roy Hanks/ Dave Wells
600 cc Suzuki
  Cancelled
    No Time
21' 36.43
104.771 mph
21' 05.27
107.351 mph
20' 50.62
108.608 mph
20' 27.93
110.615 mph
      ——
    No Time
9 Tony Elmer/ Darren Marshall
600 cc Ireson Yamaha
  Cancelled
    No Time
21' 35.11
108.877 mph
21' 02.66
107.573 mph
20' 43.24
109.253 mph
20' 28.72
110.554 mph
20' 39.74
109.562 mph
10 Greg Lambert/ Jason Slous
600 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
21' 19.63
106.147 mph
20' 55.62
108.176 mph
20' 42.98
109.276 mph
25' 34.17
88.535 mph

Practice Times & Leaderboard Superstock TT

RankRiderSat 29 MayMon 31 MayTues 1 JuneWed 2 JuneThurs 3 JuneFri 4 June
1 Michael Dunlop
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 08.28
124.810 mph
18' 29.65
122.406 mph
      ——
    No Time
17' 48.58
127.111 mph
17' 38.48
128.324 mph
2 Keith Amor
1000 cc BMW
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 36.92
121.610 mph
      ——
    No Time
17' 45.11
127.525 mph
      ——
    No Time
17' 39.26
128.229 mph
3 Ryan Farquhar
1000 cc Kawasaki
  Cancelled
    No Time
17' 51.21
126.799 mph
      ——
    No Time
17' 40.52
128.076 mph
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
4 Michael Rutter
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 20.85
123.385 mph
18' 02.91
125.429 mph
18' 02.34
125.495 mph
17' 44.78
127.565 mph
      ——
    No Time
5 Guy Martin
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 10.27
124.582 mph
18' 12.58
124.319 mph
17' 45.30
127.503 mph
21' 38.73
104.586 mph
      ——
    No Time
6 Ian Hutchinson
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
17' 55.11
126.339 mph
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
18' 02.15
125.517 mph
7 Ian Lougher
1000 cc Kawasaki
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 40.82
121.186 mph
18' 40.32
121.240 mph
17' 56.15
126.216 mph
      ——
    No Time
17' 56.53
126.173 mph
8 Cameron Donald
1000 cc Suzuki
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 32.73
122.068 mph
18' 43.63
120.883 mph
17' 57.90
126.012 mph
      ——
    No Time
      ——
    No Time
7 Conor Cummins
1000 cc Kawasaki
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 20.22
123.456 mph
17' 59.61
125.812 mph
      ——
    No Time
18' 07.29
124.924 mph
18' 03.87
125.318 mph
10 John McGuinness
1000 cc Honda
  Cancelled
    No Time
18' 10.79
124.523 mph
18' 59.65
119.184 mph
18' 06.86
124.973 mph
      ——
    No Time
18' 00.54
125.704 mph
[18]

Race results

2010 Superbike TT final standings.

5 June 2010 6 Laps (236.38 Miles) TT Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Ian HutchinsonHonda 1000 cc127.502 mph1:46.31.82
2 Michael DunlopHonda 1000 cc126.828 mph1:47.05.75
3 Cameron DonaldSuzuki 1000 cc126.638 mph1:47.15.40
4 Guy MartinHonda 1000 cc126.586 mph1:47.18.05
6 Adrian ArchibaldSuzuki 1000 cc126.586 mph1:47.18.05
6 Keith AmorHonda 1000 cc126.467 mph1:47.24.11
7 Ian LougherKawasaki 1000 cc124.895 mph1:48.45.20
8 Michael RutterHonda 1000 cc123.997 mph1:49.32.47
9 Daniel StewartHonda 1000 cc123.438 mph1:50.02.24
10 Ryan FarquharKawasaki 1000 cc123.428 mph1:50.02.81
Fastest Lap and New Class Record: Conor Cummins – 131.511 mph (17' 12.83) on lap 1.[19]

2010 Sidecar TT Race 'A' TT final standings

5 June 2010 3 Laps (113.00 Miles) TT Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Klaus Klaffenböck/ Dan Sayle600 cc LCR Honda114.410 mph59’ 21.61
2 Dave Molyneux/ Patrick Farrance600 cc DMR Kawasaki114.326 mph59’ 24.24
3 Tim Reeves/ Dipash ChauhanHonda 600 cc112.676 mph1:00.16.41
4 Simon Neary/ Paul KnaptonLCR Honda 600 cc112.344 mph1:00.27.12
5 Tony Elmer/ Darren MarshallIreson Yamaha 600 cc110.178 mph1:01.38.41
6 Gary Bryan/ Gary PartridgeHonda 600 cc110.027 mph1:01.43.49
7 Greg Lambert/ Jason SlousHonda 600 cc108.980 mph1:02.19.07
8 Bill Currie/ Robert BiggsYamaha 600 cc107.944 mph1:02.54.96
9 David Kimberley/ Robert BellIreson Honda 600 cc107.025 mph1:03.27.37
10 Gordon Shand/Stuart GrahamSuzuki 600 cc106.506 mph1:03.45.92
Fastest Lap: Dave Molyneux/Patrick Farrance – 115.284 mph (19' 38.20) on lap 3.[20]

2010 Supersport Junior TT Race 1

7 June 2010 4 Laps (150.73 Miles) TT Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Ian HutchinsonHonda 600 cc124.667 mph1:12.37.75
2 Guy MartinHonda 600 cc124.591 mph1:12.40.78
3 Michael DunlopYamaha 600 cc124.264 mph1:12.52.24
4 Keith AmorHonda 600 cc123.773 mph1:13.09.59
5 Dan KneenYamaha 600 cc123.314 mph1:13.25.92
6 William DunlopYamaha 600 cc123.066 mph1:13.34.81
7 John McGuinnessHonda 600 cc122.861 mph1:13.42.17
8 Conor CumminsKawasaki 600 cc122.685 mph1:13.48.51
9 Ryan FarquharKawasaki 600 cc122.507 mph1:13.54.95
10 Cameron DonaldSuzuki 600 cc121.519 mph1:14.30.99

Fastest Lap and New Lap Record: Keith Amor – 126.909 mph (17' 50.28) on lap 4.[21]

2010 Superstock TT final standings.

7 June 2010 4 Laps (150.73 Miles) TT Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Ian HutchinsonHonda 1000 cc128.100 mph1:10.41.31
2 Ryan FarquharKawasaki 1000 cc128.060 mph1:10.42.63
3 Conor CumminsKawasaki 1000 cc127.117 mph1:11.14.12
4 John McGuinnessHonda 1000 cc126.472 mph1:11.35.92
5 Guy MartinHonda 1000 cc126.057 mph1:11.50.06
6 Keith AmorBMW 1000 cc126.051 mph1:11.50.25
7 Ian LougherKawasaki 1000 cc125.448 mph1:12.10.97
8 Michael DunlopHonda 1000 cc124.939 mph1:12.28.63
9 Michael RutterHonda 1000 cc124.819 mph1:12.32.78
10 Adrian ArchibaldSuzuki 1000 cc124.525 mph1:12.43.08
Fastest Lap and New Lap Record: Ian Hutchinson – 130.741 mph (17' 18.91) on lap 4.[22]

2010 Sidecar TT Race 'B' TT final standings

10 June 2010 3 Laps (113.00 Miles) TT Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Klaus Klaffenböck/ Dan Sayle600 cc LCR Honda113.431 mph59’ 52.35
2 John Holden/ Andrew Winkle600 cc LCR Suzuki113.396 mph59’ 53.47
3 Conrad Harrison/ Kerry WilliamsHonda 600 cc110.962 mph1:01.12.29
4 Gary Bryan/ Gary PartridgeHonda 600 cc109.105 mph1:002.14.77
5 Greg Lambert/ Jason SlousHonda 600 cc108.362 mph1:002.40.38
6 Roy Hanks/ Gary PartridgeSuzuki 600 cc108.257 mph1:02.44.03
7 Robert Handcock/ Mike AylottHonda 600 cc107.291 mph1:03.17.92
8 David Kimberley/ Robert BellIreson Honda 600 cc106.996 mph1:03.28.39
9 Gordon Shand/Stuart GrahamSuzuki 600 cc106.437 mph1:03.48.42
10 Brian Kelly/ Dicky GaleDMR Honda 600 cc105.139 mph1:04.35.68
Fastest Lap: Klaus Klaffenböck/Dan Sayle – 114.157 mph (19' 49.84) on lap 3.[23]

2010 Supersport Junior TT Race 2

10 June 2010 4 Laps (150.73 Miles) TT Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Ian HutchinsonHonda 600 cc125.161 mph1:12.20.89
2 Michael DunlopYamaha 600 cc125.120 mph1:12.22.34
3 Keith AmorHonda 600 cc124.180 mph1:12.55.19
4 Guy MartinHonda 600 cc124.035 mph1:13.00.31
5 John McGuinnessHonda 600 cc123.098 mph1:13.33.64
6 Conor CumminsKawasaki 600 cc123.092 mph1:13.33.87
7 William DunlopYamaha 600 cc122.751 mph1:13.46.12
8 Bruce AnsteySuzuki 600 cc122.031 mph1:14.12.16
9 Ryan FarquharKawasaki 600 cc121.929 mph1:14.15.97
10 Dan KneenYamaha 600 cc121.654 mph1:14.26.04
Fastest Lap and New Lap Record: Michael Dunlop – 127.836 mph (17' 42.52) on lap 4.[24]

2010 TT Zero Race

The inaugural TT Zero race was held in 2010. The class is for racing motorcycles "powered without the use of carbon based fuels and have zero toxic/noxious emissions."10 June 2010 1 Lap (37.773 Miles) TT Mountain Course

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Mark MillerMotoCzysz E1pc / MotoCzysz96.820 mph23' 22.89
2 Robert BarberAgni / AGNI Racing89.290 mph25' 21.19
3 James McBrideMan TTX / Man TTX Racing88.653 mph25' 32.13
4 Jennifer TinmouthAgni / AGNI Racing88.228 mph25' 39.50
5 George SpencePeter Williams / Kingston University64.705 mph34' 59.19
Fastest Lap and New Lap Record:Mark Miller – 96.820 mph (23' 22.89) on lap 1.[25]

2010 Senior TT final standings.

11 June 2010 4 Laps (150.73 Miles) TT Mountain Course (Reduced Race Distance).

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Ian HutchinsonHonda 1000 cc128.607 mph1:10.24.59
2 Ryan FarquharKawasaki 1000 cc127.467 mph1:11.02.36
3 Bruce AnsteySuzuki 1000 cc126.408 mph1:11.38.08
4 Ian LougherKawasaki 1000 cc125.721 mph1:12.01.57
5 Michael RutterHonda 1000 cc125.455 mph1:12.10.74
6 Daniel StewartHonda 1000 cc124.797 mph1:12.33.57
7 Adrian ArchibaldSuzuki 1000 cc124.675 mph1:12.37.82
8 Dan KneenSuzuki 1000 cc123.220 mph1:13.29.30
9 Davy MorganSuzuki 1000 cc122.894 mph1:13.40.98
10 James McBrideYamaha 1000 cc122.625 mph1:13.50.69

Fastest Lap: Ian Hutchinson – 131.487 mph (17' 13.01) on lap 1.

2010 Isle of Man TT Championship Points Standings

2010 Joey Dunlop TT Champion Trophy

PosRiderSuperbikeSupersport 1SuperstockSupersport 2Senior TTPts
1 Ian Hutchinson2525252525125
2 Michael Dunlop201682064
3 Ryan Farquhar672072060
4 Guy Martin1320111357
5 Keith Amor1013101649
6 Ian Lougher94921337
7 Conor Cummins8161034
8 John McGuinness9131133
9 Cameron Donald1665330
10 Dan Kneen41116830
11 Adrian Archibald1164930
12 Bruce Anstey581629
13 Michael Rutter871126
14 William Dunlop10919
15 Daniel Stewart71017
16 Gary Johnson535215
17 Davy Morgan279
18 James McBride268
19 Jimmy Moore156
20 James Hillier246
21 Ian Mackman336
22 Rico Penzkofer44
23 Derek Brien33
24 John Burrows11
25 Stephen Oates11
26 Ben Wylie11
PosRiderSuperbikeSupersport 1SuperstockSupersport 2Senior TTPts

2010 TT Privateers Championship

PosRiderSuperbikeSupersport 1SuperstockSupersport 2Senior TTPts
1 James McBride111325112080
2 Jimmy Moore1613251670
3 Davy Morgan25112561
4 Derek Brien2512046
5 Stefano Bonetti71661039
6 Ben Wylie6201137
7 Stephen Oates2061035
8 Oliver Linsdell161632
9 Paul Dobbs138930
10 Luis Carreira92029
11 Antonio Maeso883928
12 David Johnson*4551327
13 Ian Pattinson1053927
14 Chris Palmer111021
15 David Hewson741820
16 Roger Maher28717
17 Steve Mercer51116
18 Paul Shoesmith26614
19 Stephen Mcllvenna9413
20 Jim Hodson117211
21 Paul Owen1010
22 Michael Russell358
23 Kiaran Hanklin77
24 Hudson Kennaugh*55
25 Stephen Thompson*44
26 Rob Barber323
27 Brian McCormack*35
28 Michal Dokoupil44
29 Sergio Romero22
30 David Madsen-Mygdal11
31 Roy Richardson11
PosRiderSuperbikeSupersport 1SuperstockSupersport 2Senior TTPts

External links

Notes and References

  1. REGULATIONS – 2009 International Tourist Trophy – Isle of Man 30 May – 12 June p37-40 ACU Events Ltd (2009)
  2. Manx Independent page 1, 47 & 49 dated 27 November 2009 Isle of Man Newspapers ISSN 1358-4391
  3. Isle of Man Examiner - Brialtagh Ellan Vannin page 1 Miracle Escape - Martin left at scene with minor injuries 15 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing ISSN 1358-4383
  4. Daily Star page 67 Hutch’s FAB FIVE Saturday 12 June 2010 Northern and Shell Network Ltd ISSN 0957-6231
  5. Motor Cycle News page 74–76 HUTCHINSON'S PERFECT TT Honda Star becomes new King of the Mountain Record breaking five wins in one week Wednesday 16 June 2010 EMAP Publications Ltd
  6. TT News 2010 Race Edition One page 15 Klassy Kaffi claims first TT win 8 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspaper Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing ISSN 1471-7905
  7. Isle of Man Examiner page 5 dated 15 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspapers
  8. Manx Independent page 7 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2010)Johnston Press Publishing 12 November 2010
  9. Manx Independent - Manninagh Seyr page 41 William Dunlop scores hat-trick at Post-TT Friday 18 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing ISSN 1358-4391
  10. TT News 2010 Race Edition One page 10–11 Oversby guides MV Agusta to first solo Classic win 8 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspaper Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing ISSN 1471-7905
  11. Motor Cycle-News page 67 dated 2 June 2010 EMAP Publications Ltd
  12. Isle of Man Examiner- Brialtagh Ellan Vannin page 18 1 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing ISSN 1358-4383
  13. Isle of Man Courier - Roieder Ellan Vannin page Page 52 TT 2010 Michael Dunlop tops in the 600's Thursday 3 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing
  14. TT News 2010 Race Edition One page 12–13 Hutch sets practice pace 8 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspaper Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing ISSN 1471-7905
  15. Bike Sport News - Isle of Man TT Special 2010 page 12 TT Practice Round-Up Issue 263 15 June 2010 BSN - Bike Sport News (2010) Harmsworth Press Ltd
  16. TT 2010 All Sessions TT Superbike PRACTICE FASTEST LAPS pages 1 & 2 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 4 June 2010
  17. TT 2010 All Sessions TT Supersport PRACTICE FASTEST LAPS pages 1 & 2 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 4 June 2010
  18. TT 2010 All Sessions TT Superstock PRACTICE FASTEST LAPS pages 1 & 2 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 4 June 2010
  19. TT 2010 Superbike TT Provisional Results Sheet pages 1 & 2 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 5 June 2010
  20. TT 2010 Sidecar TT Provisional Results Sheet page 1 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 5 June 2010
  21. TT 2010 Supersport Race 1 Provisional Results Sheet pages 1 & 2 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 7 June 2010
  22. TT 2010 Superstock Provisional Results Sheet pages 1 & 2 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 7 June 2010
  23. TT 2010 Sidecar Race 2 Provisional Results Sheet page 1 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 10 June 2010
  24. TT 2010 Supersport Race 2 Provisional Results Sheet pages 1 & 2 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 10 June 2010
  25. TT 2010 The TT Zero Race Provisional Results Sheet page 1 Eddie Nelson, Clerk of the Course. ACU Events Ltd (2010) Isle of Man TT Press Office. Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. 10 June 2010