Clypse Course Explained

The Clypse Course describes a motor-cycle racing course used for the Isle of Man TT Races between 1954 and 1959.

The course is long[1] and is in the parish of Onchan in the Isle of Man. The course uses two short sections of the Snaefell Mountain Course which includes the primary A18 road between Cronk-ny-Mona and Creg-ny-Baa used in the reverse direction. Also, the primary A18 Mountain Road between Signpost Corner and Governor's Bridge. The highest point of the course is above sea level at Ballacarrooin Hill (Ordnance Survey). The name Clypse is probably a contraction from the Scandinavian word Kleppsstar (Kleppr's farm) which gives the modern name of Clypse Beg and Clypse Mooar.[2]

History

The Clypse Course was a new street circuit for racing in the Isle of Man was used to re-introduce the Ultra-Lightweight TT and Sidecar TT Race for the 1954 Isle of Man TT Races. To facilitate racing on the Clypse Course, during the winter of 1953/54 road widening occurs on the Mountain Course at Creg-na-Baa, Signpost Corner and the approach to Governor's Bridge. The re-introduction of the Sidecar TT Race for the 1954 Isle of Man TT Race was controversial as it was opposed by the motor-cycle manufacturers and also for the inclusion of the first female competitor Inge Stoll at an Isle of Man TT race.[3]

The Lightweight TT Race was run on the Clypse Course for the first time in 1955 and continued until the 1959 race. The Clubman Races were run on the Clypse Course for 1955, then reverting to the Snaefell Mountain Course for the next year. The last year for racing on the Clypse Course was the 1959 Isle of Man TT Race.

For 1960, the Lightweight, Ultra-Lightweight and Sidecar TT Races reverted to the Mountain Course.

Speed and lap records

The lap record for the Clypse Course is 8 Minutes and 4.2 seconds at an average speed of set by Tarquinio Provini during the 1959 Lightweight TT Race.

Legacy

The Clypse Course has not been used since 1959. Parts of the Clypse Course that are not part of the Snaefell Mountain Course have been used for cycle racing, Hill Climb events and Classic Car Racing. Parts of the Clypse Course which include the secondary road B12 Creg-na-Baa 'Back-Road' and the B20 Begoade Road are regularly used for the Rally Isle of Man and the Manx Rally.

Winners at the Clypse Course

Winners (riders)

  1. Wins
RiderWins
CategoryYears won
4 Carlo UbbialiLightweight TT1956
Ultra Lightweight TT1955, 1956, 1958
Tarquinio ProviniLightweight TT1958, 1959
Ultra Lightweight TT1957, 1959
3 Walter SchneiderSidecar TT1955, 1958, 1959
Hans StraussSidecar TT1955, 1958, 1959
2 Manfred GrunwaldSidecar TT1956, 1957
Fritz HillebrandSidecar TT1956, 1957
1 Rupert HollausUltra Lightweight TT1954
Les NuttSidecar TT1954
Eric OliverSidecar TT1954
Jimmy BuchanClubmans Junior TT1955
Eddie DowClubmans Senior TT1955
Bill LomasLightweight TT1955
Cecil SandfordLightweight TT1957

Winners (manufacturers)

  1. Wins
ManufacturerWins
CategoryYears won
8 MV AgustaLightweight TT1955, 1956, 1958, 1959
Ultra Lightweight TT1955, 1956, 1958, 1959
5 BMWSidecar TT1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959
2 BSAClubmans Senior TT1955
Clubmans Junior TT1955
MondialLightweight TT1957
Ultra Lightweight TT1957
1 NortonSidecar TT1954
NSUUltra Lightweight TT1954

By year

YearUltra Lightweight TTLightweight TTSidecar TTClubmans Junior TTClubmans Senior TTReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderPassengerManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1959 Tarquinio ProviniMV Agusta Tarquinio ProviniMV Agusta Walter Schneider Hans StraussBMWReport
1958 Carlo UbbialiMV Agusta Tarquinio ProviniMV Agusta Walter Schneider Hans StraussBMWReport
1957 Tarquinio ProviniMondial Cecil SandfordMondial Fritz Hillebrand Manfred GrunwaldBMWReport
1956 Carlo UbbialiMV Agusta Carlo UbbialiMV Agusta Fritz Hillebrand Manfred GrunwaldBMWReport
1955 Carlo UbbialiMV Agusta Bill LomasMV Agusta Walter Schneider Hans StraussBMW Jimmy BuchanBSA Eddie DowBSAReport
1954 Rupert HollausNSU Eric Oliver Les NuttNortonReport

External links

Notes and References

  1. Motor Cycling 30 May 1957
  2. Clepps(Beg) – Manorial Roll 1643 or Cleypse – Woods Atlas 1867 Manx Notebook.
  3. Isle of Man Weekly Times dated 22 May 1954