- Ultra-Lightweight TT
The Ultra-Lightweight TT is a motorcycle road race that takes place during the
Isle of Man TT festival; an annual event at the end of May and beginning of June. Between 1951 and 1974 this race was part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. The Ultra-Lightweight TT and theLightweight TT Races where both dropped from the 2005 Isle of Man TT Race calendar due to lack of entries.Engine Capacity
The
1924 Isle of Man TT was the first time the Ultra-Lighweight TT race took place for motor-cycles not exceeding 175cc engine capacity. It was won by Jack Porter, riding aNew Imperial motor-cycle at an average speed of 51.21 mph for 3 laps of theSnaefell mountain course . The Ultra-Lightweight TT Race was re-introduced for the1951 Isle of Man TT Race for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity. The Ultra-Lighweight class was part of the Isle of Man TT Races until 1974 races and then dropped from the TT Race meeting. The Ultra-Lightweight TT Race was re-introduced for the1989 Isle of Man TT Races again for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and was part of the TT Festival until the2004 Isle of Man TT Races.* 1924-1925 For motor-cycles not exceeding 175cc engine capacity.
* 1951-1953 World Championship event for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and held on theSnaefell mountain course .
* 1954-1959 World Championship event for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and held on theClypse Course .
* 1960-1974 World Championship event for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and held on the Mountain Course.
* 1989-2004 for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and held on the Mountain Course.* 1962-1968 Additional World Championship event for motor-cycles not exceeding 50cc engine capacity and held on the Mountain Course.
50cc Ultra-Lightweight TT Winners
References
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