John McGuinness (motorcycle racer)
- John McGuinness (motorcycle racer)
Infobox TT rider
Name = John McGuinness
Caption =
Nicknames = McG
Nationality = English
TTs Contested = 12 (1996 - 2000, 2002 - present)
TT wins = 14
First TT win = 1999 Lightweight 250 TT
Last TT win = 2008 Senior TT
Podiums = 28
John McGuinness (born 16 April 1972 in Morecambe) is an English motorcycle racer. McGuinness races for the HM Plant Honda team in road races like the Isle of Man TT and the North West 200, and on the short tracks in the British Superstock series.
McGuinness is one of the best riders on the 37.73-mile Mountain Course on the Isle of Man, having achieved 23 podiums, including 14 wins. He also holds the outright lap record on the circuit.
TT 2006 proved to be the best ever for McGuinness. He won three races (Senior, Superbike and Supersport) and he lowered the outright lap record four times during the festival. This all started in the TT Superbike race on June 3 2006, recording 17:42.53 from a standing start, then 17:41.71 on the second lap. His record lap stood at 127.933 mph to take in the 37.73 miles of the Mountain course, before another record-breaking performance in the Senior TT race on 9th June. John set a time of 17:39.95 from a standing start (already 1.76 seconds faster than a racing lap) and then blitzed the course in 17:29.26, 10.69 seconds faster than his opening lap and at an average speed of 129.451 mph.
TT 2007 was also a great year with McGuinness taking wins in the Superbike TT and the Senior TT with lap and race records in both, the Senior lap record of 17:21.99 averaging 130.35 mph not only the outright lap record but the first to break the 130 mph barrier.
The 2008 Isle of Man TT saw McGuinness struggle with reliability problems with his bikes, but did manage to pick up his 14th career win on the island, in the Senior TT. This win moves him alongside Mike Hailwood as the joint second-placed rider with most wins.
He has also finished on the podium at the Macau Grand Prix.
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