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Cycle News 2015 Issue 24 June 16

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 24 JUNE 16, 2015 P31 an astonishing aver- age speed of 132.701 mph on his Honda Racing CBR1000RR. McGuinness had been somewhat subdued by his standards dur- ing TT 2015, scoring 4-7-8-7 results in the Superbike, Super- sport 1, Superstock and Supersport 2 TTs. However he saved his best until last with an incredible ride in the Senior to take the gold ahead of James Hillier and Hutchinson. Mc- Guinness also claimed the Zero TT for electric bikes on his Mugen machine from team- mate Bruce Anstey, with Lee Johnston taking the final podium position for Victory Motorcycles in the American firm's first trip to the Isle of Man. New Zealander Bruce Anstey finally took the Superbike TT victory he's been craving for over 10 years as he held off a charg- ing Hutchinson at the start of TT week for the Padgett's Honda team. It was Anstey's 10th TT victory, and his Superbike glory means he's taken wins in the 250cc, Supersport, Superstock and Zero TTs. The Kiwi had an excellent TT, posting 2-9-2-2- 8 finishes in the Supersport 1, Superstock, Supersport 2, Zero, and Senior events. And in the Lightweight TT, Ivan Lintin joined the illustrious group of TT winners as he clinched the second Lightweight TT victory in succession for the RC Express Racing Team following Dean Harrison's win in 2014. It would be a disastrous 2015 TT for defending Se- nior, Superbike, Supersport and Superstock TT champion Michael Dunlop. Fronting up to the Island with the Milwaukee Yamaha team in what would be the Northern Irishman's third different manufacturer in three years, things were wrong from the first lap of practice as Dun- lop struggled to get up to speed on the new Ya- maha YZF-R1M. Indeed his tenure with Shaun Muir's squad lasted all of three laps, and before the end of prac- tice week, Dunlop had sensationally walked out of the Milwaukee team to return to BMW. From there Dunlop faced an uphill battle to be com- petitive, as a Buildbase BMW was hurriedly put on the ferry to Douglas, arriving just in time for Michael to set a time for the Superbike race. He still had use of his 2014 S 1000 RR for the Su- perstock event, and he managed to score a new Honda CBR600RR for use in the Supersport TTs. But it would all come to naught for the younger of the two Dunlop brothers, with his best result being a second behind comeback king Ian Hutchinson in the Superstock event. A crash in the opening Supersport TT when he tangled with a backmarker effectively spelt the end of his TT week, and although he did continue to race the remaining Superstock, Supersport and Senior races, his battered and bruised body prevented him from reaching PHOTOGRAPHY BY PACEMAKER PRESS, IOMTT.COM, DAVEKNEEL.COM Ian Hutchinson was an incredibly popular winner once again at the TT after recovering from severe leg injuries.

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