- 2007 Isle of Man TT
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colspan=2 align=centerRace Results
2007 Superbike TT final standings.
4th June 2007 6 Laps (236.38 Miles) Mountain Course.
2007 Supersport
Junior TT final standings6th June 2007 4 Laps (150.73 Miles) Mountain Course.
New Outright Lap Record: John McGuinness, 130.354 mph
Notes
* The Australian TT rider
Cameron Donald is forced to miss the 2007 Isle of Man TT Races after breaking a collar-bone while competing during the 2007North West 200 Suberbike Race. [ [http://www.iomtt.com/News/2007/05/14/Donald-out-of-Centenary-TT.aspx] Cameron Donald breakes collar-bone (Retrieved 22nd May 2007)]
* Carl Rennie was also forced to miss the 2007 Isle of Man TT Races included after breaking a collar bone at theCookstown 100 Races. ["Manx Independent" pp 54 dated 25th May 2007 - Isle of Man Newspaper Group]
* During Monday's evening practice session, Ian Hutchinson riding for HM Plant Honda records a speed of 192.838 mph through the speed trap in Sulby. [ [http://www.iomtt.com/News/2007/05/28/Hutchy-records-192mph-through-speed-trap.aspx] Hutchy records 192 through speed trap (Retrieved 29th May 2007)] Also during Monday opening practice, TT riders Steve Pooley and Andy King slipped of at the32nd Milestone suffering minor abrasions to hand and arms. AtLaurel Bank , Ian Hutchinson suffers an injury to an elbow. [ [http://www.iomonline.co.im/tt-news?articleid=2910672] McGuinness sets pace in Monday TT practice. (Retrieved 29th May 2007)]
* Tuesday's evening practice is held in slightly overcast conditions and John McGuinness riding aHonda in the Superbike class records a lap at an average speed 128.492 mph to lead practice. The practice times for Supersport and Superstock classes are both led by New ZealanderBruce Anstey recording lap times of 121.33mph (Yamaha) and 125.34 mph (Suzuki) respectively. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/motorbikes/6702861.stm] McGuinness increases pace at TT. (Retrieved 30th May 2007)] The sidecar class is dominated by Nick Crowe/Dan Sayle riding a 600cc Honda outfit recording a lap of 114.208 mph. The sidecar ofDave Molyneux and Rick Long stopped onBray Hill on the firstSidecar TT practice lap with continuing mechanical problems. At theQuaterbridge , Karsten Schmidt slipped off during Tuesday evening practice, William Dunlop and Roger Maher at theWater Works near Ramsey andConor Cummins and Alan Chamley collided at Lauel Bank. [ [http://www.iomtt.com/News/2007/05/30/Tuesday-Practice-Report.aspx] Tuesday Practice Report (Retrieved 30th May 2007)]
* After the cancellation of Wednesday evening practice session due to low-lying mist on the primary A18 Mountain Road section of theSnaefell mountain course the next TT Race practice was held on the evening of Thursday 31st May 2007. The traditional Thursday afternoon practice session held since 1937 [TT 2003 Race Guide. pp19 Motor-Cycle News EMAP Publication.] was moved to an evening practice session in line with theManx Grand Prix to increase the availability of race marshalls. The Thursday evening TT practice session was dominated again by John McGuinness who posted a lap of an average speed of 129.084 mph which was slightly slower than his outright TT lap record of an average speed of 129.45 mph. [ [http://www.iomonline.co.im/isle?articleid=2922044] Records tumble in Thursday practice session (Retrieved 1st June 2007)] TheSidecar TT practice was dominated again by the local Isle of Man crew of Nick Crowe/Dan Sayle with a lap at an average speed of 114.125 mph. [ [http://www.iomtt.com/News/2007/06/01/Thursday%20Practice%20Report.aspx] Thursday Practice Report] At Cruickshanks corner in Ramsey, James Coward suffered fractures to the lower leg after an accident and John Crellin hit a seagull on the Mountain Section.ources
External links
* [http://www.iommgp.com/tour/map.shtml Mountain Course map]
* [http://www.iomtt.com/sitecore/shell/Controls/Rich%20Text%20Editor/~/media/Files/Reports/08062007/senior%20race%20pdf.ashx Senior TT Results]
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