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Cycle News 2014 Issue 23 June 10

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IN THE WIND P38 Ride To Work Day, always the third Monday in June, is an ef- fort by organizer Andy Goldfine to draw attention to this benefi- cial form of transportation and educate the general population about the positive impact of mo- torcycling. Goldfine has often emphasized that motorcycles and scooters consume fewer resources per mile than automobiles and take up less space in parking areas and on roads. Ride to Work Day is a nonprofit organization. More information is available at www.ridetowork.org. Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's home from work we go… MCGUINNESS TURNS 21 J ohn McGuinness won his 21st Isle of Man TT on Wednesday, June 4 when he took the SES TT Zero race in record-breaking style. Riding the Mu- gen Shinden electric racer, McGuinness was al- ways in the lead and with a stunning new lap record of 117.366 mph, he came home 23.3 seconds clear of teammate Bruce Anstey. Rob Barber, on the Ohio State University Buckeye machine, took third. With dry conditions all round the course, despite dark clouds looming overhead, McGuinness, num- ber one on the road, swept through Glen Helen 4.9 seconds clear of Anstey with Robert Wilson over a minute adrift in third. His advantage over Barber was only slight though at just 7.5 seconds. Through Ballaugh McGuinness had almost dou- bled his lead and went through the Sulby speed trap at 154.3 mph. McGuinness was clearly in con- trol, increasing his lead at every timing point, and by Ramsey Hairpin it was up to 11.8 seconds and unless Anstey was operating a different strategy and planning on a quicker run up and down the Mountain, the win was seemingly his. McGuinness added another seven seconds to his lead at the Bungalow and as he swept along Glen- crutchery road, he completed the lap at 117.366 mph - the first official lap under 20 minutes for an electric bike around the mountain course, shattering Michael Rutter's lap record of 20:38.461 (109.675 mph) set in last year's race by over a minute. John McGuinness earned the 21 st TT victory of his career last week.

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