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Manx Grand Prix update after Friday Qualifying – New race schedule

Trev by Trev
August 24, 2024
in Historic Road Racing, Real Road / TT

Manx Grand Prix 2024

Friday Qualifying

The 2024 Manx Grand Prix qualifying continued on Friday afternoon and whilst Dominic Herbertson was quickest in the session, lapping at 122.600mph in the Classic Superbike class on the BHR Racing Kawasaki, Andrea Majola continued to lead the way in the Junior class on the VAS Engine Racing Paton, the Italian lapping at 112.500mph.

Heavy overnight rain led to the planned morning session being cancelled to allow the Mountain Course to dry sufficiently for practice to take place and although damp patches remained and the strong winds continued, the Classic Senior, Classic Junior and Lightweight session eventually got underway at 1.45pm.

Stuart Hall – Yamaha YZ250 – Image by David Watts

Stuart Hall (Whippet Racing Yamaha) was the first to complete the lap at a speed of 108.177mph but it was Michael Dunlop (MD Racing Honda) who led the way, the 29-time Isle of Man TT winner completing his first lap of the week at 108.945mph. Lee Johnston (Reed Racing Honda) was third with a speed of 107.183mph with the evergreen Alan Oversby (Pipe Werx/Tony Leach Joinery Kawasaki Joinery) the quickest 400cc machine at 106.899mph.

Michael Dunlop – Honda RS250 – Image by David Watts

Conditions were improving all the time though and Hall’s second lap of 111.535mph saw him overhaul Dunlop to move to the top of the leaderboard. A late lap by Michael Evans (108.868mph) saw him relegate Johnston to fourth and Owen Monaghan (OM Racing Kawasaki) was another improver, his lap of 105.045mph making him the second quickest 400cc runner.

John McGuinness (Paton) – Image by David Watts

John McGuinness (Winfield Paton) was fastest first time around in the Classic Senior class at 107.921mph and he was followed by Mike Browne (Eureka Racing Norton) at 106.436mph and Shaun Anderson (Beugger Paton), the Ulsterman lapping at 105.537mph. Meanwhile, Evans (Ken Rutter Honda) was quickest in the Classic Junior at 99.337mph, which put him just ahead of Paul Jordan (Davies Motorsport Honda) who posted a speed of 98.928mph.

Mike Browne – Norton ES2 – Image by David Watts

Browne was slower on his second lap but both Anderson and Herbertson (Melbray London Norton) improved at 108.410mph and 104.105mph respectively, Anderson’s lap sending him to the top of the leaderboard. Newcomer Harley Rushton (Chris Hughes Racing Honda) was also going well at 95.277mph and it was a similar story in the Classic Junior class where Jordan’s second lap of 101.223mph made him quickest on the afternoon.

Dom Herbertson – Image by David Watts

After a non-racing medical urgency caused a short delay, the second session for the Classic Superbike, Senior and Junior classes started at 3.07pm with Herbertson quickest on the opening lap at 120.638mph. That put him ahead of Brian McCormack (119.429mph), Craig Neve (119.197mph), Michael Rutter (118.870mph), Derek Sheils (118.451mph) and Michael Sweeney (118.085mph).

Herbertson upped his pace second time around to 122.600mph which was enough to see him top the leaderboard whilst behind him, Sheils (120.441mph), Neve (119.976mph), Amalric Blanc (118.568mph) and Barry Furber (117.369mph) all improved on their second lap.

Chris Cook – Kawasaki ZX-6R – Image by David Watts

In the Senior class, Chris Cook set the initial pace on his Kawasaki at 14.654mph and that put him ahead of Julien Cregniot (114.053mph), Maurizio Bottalico (113.383mph), Michael Gahan (113.132mph), Sam Johnson (112.920mph) and Gerald Dath (112.707mph).

Cook maintained his place at the top of the timesheets on his second lap with a speed of 115.615mph as Gahan (114.725mph), Dan Sayle (114.447mph), Dath (114.231mph), Johnson (113.674mph) and Andy Skov (112.400mph) also upped their pace. Newcomers Johnny Stewart (110.928mph) and Caomhan Canny (110.225mph) also broke the 110mph barrier.

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Meanwhile, Daniel Ingham (Castings Technology Aprilia) led the way in the Junior class after the opening lap, his speed of 110.599mph seeing him just edge out Liam Chawke (110.161mph) and Jacque Foley (109.983mph) as Stewart (106.734mph) again impressed in fourth.

They were all upstaged by Majola though, the Paton rider again proving he’ll be the man to beat come race day. He held onto the top spot from fellow countryman Bottalico (112.004mph) as Ingham (111.196mph), Cregniot (111.171mph), Chawke and Foley completed the top six.

Racing gets underway on Saturday with the Classic Senior, Junior and Lightweight.  Forecast inclement weather for Sunday has seen organisers move Sunday’s races, the Classic Junior, Senior and Classic Superbike races, to Monday.

Manx GP Qualifying Times
Fastest times combined all week after Friday Qualifying Session

Classic Superbike

  1. Rob Hodson (Kawasaki ZX-7RR) 123.453
  2. Mike Browne (Ducati 916) 123.387
  3. Dominic Herbertson (Kawsaki ZXR750) 122.907
  4. James Hind (Norton WRS588) 122.519
  5. David Johnson (Kawasaki ZXR750) 122.057
  6. Derek Sheils (Kawasaki ZXR750) 121.830
  7. Julian Trummer (Kawasaki ZXR750) 121.807
  8. Michael Rutter (Suzuki XR69) 121.647
  9. Craig Neve (Kawasaki ZXR750) 121.425
  10. Ian Hutchinson (Kawasaki ZXR750) 121.035
  11. Brian McCormack (Kawasaki ZXR750) 120.730
  12. Joe Yeardsley (Kawasaki ZXR750) 119.490
  13. Amalric Blanc (Kawasaki ZXR750) 118.568
  14. Michael Evans (Suzuki GSX-R750) 118.415
  15. Michael Sweeney (Kawasaki ZXR750) 118.085
  16. Adam McLean (Yamaha YZF750) 117.963
  17. Paul Jordan (Kawasaki ZXR750) 117.954
  18. Stefano Bonetti (Bimota YB4) 117.536
  19. Baz Furber (Suzuki GSX-R750) 117.369
  20. Lee Johnston (Honda RC45) 117.242a

Classic Senior

  1. John McGuinness (Paton BIC 500) 110.874
  2. Shaun Anderson (Paton BIC 500) 109.694
  3. Joe Yeardsley (Royal Enfield 500) 109.119
  4. Jamie Coward (Norton Manx) 107.915
  5. Mike Browne (Norton Manx) 107.260
  6. Michael Russell (Norton Manx) 105.275
  7. Alan Oversby (Honda CB500/4) 104.753
  8. Adam McLean (Royal Enfield 500) 104.217
  9. Dominic Herbertson (Norton Manx) 104.105
  10. Paul Jordan (Yamaha TX500) 104.092
  11. Will Loder (Seeley MK2) 101.073
  12. David Johnson (Matchless G50) 99.807
  13. Michael Sweeney (Yamaha TX500) 99.627
  14. James Hind (Norton Manx) 99.236
  15. Conor Cummins (Honda CB500) 98.915

Senior

  1. Daniel Ingham (Yamaha YZF-R6) 119.968
  2. Chris Cook (Kawasaki ZX-6R) 115.615
  3. Maurizio Bottalico (Kawasaki ZX-6R) 114.902
  4. Michael Gahan (Yamaha YZF-R6) 114.725
  5. Dan Sayle (Yamaha YZF-R6) 114.447
  6. Gerald Dath (Honda CBR600RR) 114.231
  7. Julien Cregniot (Yamaha YZF-R6) 114.053
  8. Sam Johnson (Suzuki GSX-R600) 113.674
  9. Daniel Forbes (Suzuki GSX-R600) 113.457
  10. Eoin O Siochru (Triumph Daytona 675R) 112.549

Lightweight

  1. Ian Lougher (Yamaha TZ250) 114.317
  2. Lee Johnston (Honda RS250) 114.181
  3. Mike Browne (Yamaha TZ250) 112.410
  4. Stuart Hall (Yamaha TZ250) 111.535
  5. Rhys Hardisty (Yamaha TZ250) 111.280
  6. Chris Moore (Yamaha TZ250) 109.779
  7. Joe Yeardsley (Kawasaki ZXR400) 109.747
  8. Gareth Arnold (Yamaha TZ250) 109.577
  9. Michal Dunlop (Honda RS250) 108.945
  10. Michael Evans (KTM RC390) 108.868

Classic Junior

  1. Jamie Coward (Honda CB350K4) 103.585
  2. Paul Jordan (Honda CB350K4) 101.223
  3. Dan Sayle (Honda CB350K4) 99.402
  4. Michael Evans (Honda CB350K4) 99.337
  5. Adam McLean (Honda CB350K4) 99.191
  6. John McGuinness (Honda CB350K4) 98.293
  7. Alan Oversby (Honda CB350K4) 98.269
  8. Nigel Moore (Honda CB350K4) 96.446
  9. Will Loder (Greeves) 96.068
  10. Hefyn Owen (Honda CB350K4) 95.457

Junior

  1. Andrea Majola (Paton) 114.100
  2. Maurizio Bottalico (Aprilia RS660) 113.502
  3. Maurizio Bottalico (Kawasaki ER-6F) 113.245
  4. Alex Sinclair (Aprilia RS660) 112.018
  5. Liam Chawke (Kawasaki ER-6F) 110.304
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