- 1921 Isle of Man TT
The
1921 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Junior 350cc race took place on Tuesday 14th and the Senior 500cc was on Thursday 16th. June.This year
AJS redeemed themselves by completing a hat trick, taking the first four places for a total of six of the top ten places in the Junior 350cc race. Works teams boosted the entries to 133 riders and machines and amongst the thousands of spectators this year was the first visit to the island for a young man,Stanley Woods , who would make TT history by winning 10 times. [http://www.iomtt.com/HistoryOfTheTT/TheHistoryoftheTTRaces/TheMountainCircuit.aspx] IOM TT "The Mountain Circuit" (retrieved 20 August 2006)]The Junior race speeds also rose considerably over the previous year with a lap speed of more than 50 mph. It had been suggested that
sidecar racing start in 1921 but this idea was not well received and not implemented until 1923. It was announced there was a possibility of moving the TT races toBelgium for 1922 but theAutoCycle Union never made the switch. [ [http://www.steam-packet.com/SteamPacket/Timetables/2006-Manx-Grand-Prix.htm] Steam-Packet "2006 Manx GP" (retrieved 20 August 2006)]Despite AJS motor-cycle filling the first five places of the 1921 Junior TT Races it was punctures that had decided the race outcome. Eventual winner of the 1921 Junior TT Race was Eric Williams riding an AJS motor-cycle in 3 hours, 37 minutes and 23 seconds an average race speed of 52.10 mph. The race was initially led by
Howard R Davies also riding for AJS and set a new lap record for the 1921 Junior TT Race of 41 minutes and 4 seconds an average speed of 55.15 mph. Time lost mending a puncture at theWindy Corner by Howard Davies gave the lead to Jim Whalley riding aMassey-Arran motor-cycle. On the last lap Jim Whalley also punctured at the Windy Corner and finished the 1921 Junior TT Race in fifth place. New Imperial made sales boosting news with a win in the Lightweight 250-cc class by rider Doug Prentice, coming tenth overall in the 350 cc Junior TT. [http://www.newimperial.co.uk/history.asp] New Imperial Owners Association History (retrieved16 October 2006 )]More drama was to follow in the 1921 Senior TT Race as the race lead changed every lap between
Alec Bennett riding a Sunbeam, Freddie W.Dixon riding an Indian andFreddie Edmond riding a Triumph motor-cycle who set a new lap record of 40 minutes and 8 seconds an average speed of 56.40 mph. The 1921 Senior TT race was eventually won by Howard Davies riding a 350cc Junior TT Race motor-cycle by a margin of 2 minutes and 3 seconds from Freddie Dixon andHubert Le Vack in 4 hours, 9 minutes and 22 seconds at an average race speed of 54.49 mph.Junior 350cc Race
enior 500cc Race
References
External links
* [http://www.iomtt.com/Home/TTDatabase/races.aspx?meet_code=TT21 Detailed race results]
* [http://www.mcb.net/ttraces/tt/ttwin.html Isle of Man TT winners]
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