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Lee Johnston wins Manx GP Classic Senior Race

2022 Manx Grand Prix - Classic Senior Race

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 28, 2022
in Historic Road Racing, Real Road / TT

2022 Manx Grand Prix

Classic Senior Race


Lee Johnston rounded out an excellent opening day of racing at the Manx Grand Prix on Saturday evening with an eight second victory over Italian Stefano Bonetti in the three-lap Bremont Classic Senior race, the Davies Motorsport Yamaha rider also setting the fastest lap of the race at 111.029mph

Bonetti (Peter Beugger Racing Paton) grabbed the early advantage through Glen Helen on the opening lap, the Italian leading Johnston and Herbertson by 2.8 seconds, the two Davies Motorsport Yamaha’s inseparable after the first nine miles. Mike Browne (Peter Grantham Lodge Norton) slotted into fourth ahead of Rob Hodson (Ruthless Racing Hodson) and James Hillier (CSC Racing Yamaha).

By Ramsey in the north of the island, Bonetti’s lead had increased to 3.7s but it was now Herbertson in second albeit by just half a second from his team-mate. Hillier, circulating on the road with Johnston, had climbed up to fourth with Browne down to fifth and Jamie Coward (Ted Woof/Craven Manx Norton) now in sixth.

Bonetti’s opening lap of 109.211mph saw him maintain his lead but Johnston had charged over the Mountain and not only was he back up to second, he was now only 1.16 second behind the Italian. Herbertson had dropped to third, 2.7 seconds adrift of Johnston but ten seconds clear of Hillier with Browne and Coward holding station in fifth and sixth.

With the sun continuing to shine, the gap between the leaders at Glen Helen second time around was just 0.9s with Herbertson dropping 6.5s behind Johnston and the latter was certainly charging as he cut Bonetti’s advantage to 0.3s at Ballaugh. Hillier was also charging and was now only 3.7seconds off a podium position.

That had come down to two seconds at Ramsey Hairpin and, indeed, the gaps were tightening up with less than 12 seconds covering the first four riders. But it was now Johnston in the lead, the Northern Irishman turning his deficit into a one second advantage as he started his run over the Mountain for the second time, Hodson was out though at Rhencullen.

With a speed of 110.342mph Johnston’s lead extended to a more comfortable 7.2s as he started his third and final lap but whilst second to fourth behind him remained the same, Hillier was losing time and was now falling into the clutches of Browne. Indeed, the gap was just 1.87s at the Grandstand with the Irish rider lapping at 109.034mph second time around. Coward was also over 109mph and only 4.9s further back.

27/08/2022: Lee Johnston (500 Yamaha/Davies Motorsport/Haith) and James HIllier (500 Honda/CSC Racing) at Guthrie’s during the Bremont Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix race. PICTURE BY DAVE KNEEN/PACEMAKER PRESS.
2022 Manx Grand Prix
Classic Senior Race – Lee Johnston leads James Hillier – Image Dave Kneen

The race was far from over though as Bonetti cut Johnston’s lead to 4.3 seconds as they took the left-hander at Glen Helen for the final time and, further back, Hillier’s problems saw him drop to sixth with Browne and Coward now slitting into fourth and fifth respectively.

By Ballaugh, Johnston’s lead was down to 3.3seconds but Herbertson stopped and retired at the same spot which meant Lightweight race winner Browne was now up to third ahead of Coward, Hillier and Alan Oversby (Martin Ireland Honda).

Johnston responded to Bonetti’s charge and added another three tenths of a second to his lead by the time they reached Ramsey and that trend continued up and down the Mountain with a final lap of 111.029mph, the fastest lap of the race, giving him victory by 8.24 seconds from Bonetti who matched his second place finish from 2019.

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Browne completed his fine day with a lap of 110.312mph for his second podium finish in the space of a few hours, third place no mean feat given his lack of practice on the bike, with Coward, Oversby and Michael Sweeney (CSC Racing Honda) completing the top six.

Michael Russell, Hefyn Owen and Will Loder occupied seventh to ninth and it was Hillier who rounded out the top ten after pushing in from Governor’s Bridge. The first 350cc machine to finish was Nathan Harrison in 11th, winning the Harold Rowell Cup.

2022 Manx Grand Prix
Classic Senior Race Results

Pos Rider Machine Time Speed (mph)
1 Lee Johnston Yamaha TX-500 01:01m39s208 110.154
2 Stefano Bonetti Paton A1-B22 01:01m47s453 109.909
3 Mike Browne Norton ES2 01:02m21s844 108.899
4 Jamie Coward Norton 500Manx 01:02m42s947 108.289
5 Alan Oversby Honda CB500 01:05m23s981 103.845
6 Michael Sweeney Honda CB500 01:06m07s469 102.706
7 Michael Russell Norton 500Manx 01:06m43s738 101.776
8 Hefyn Owen Seeley G50 01:07m07s721 101.170
9 Will Loder Seeley G50 01:07m44s571 100.253
10 James Hillier Yamaha 500 01:08m23s296 99.307
11 John Leigh Pemberton Norton 500Manx 01:08m40s766 98.885
12 Nathan Harrison Honda CB350 01:09m20s540 97.940
13 David Madsen-Mygdal Honda CB450 01:09m46s539 97.332
14 Andy Hornby* Honda CB500 01:10m02s729 96.957
15 Richard Parker Honda CB350 01:12m24s050 93.803
16 Colin Stockdale Honda T-Bike CB500 01:13m02s169 92.987
17 Maria Costello MBE Honda CB350 01:13m33s756 92.321
18 Kelly Carruthers* Honda CB350 01:13m50s602 91.970
19 Leon Murphy Honda CB350K4 01:14m03s938 91.694
20 Jeff Smith Matchless G50 01:14:m08s426 91.602
21 Lee Jennings Norton T-Bike 350Manx 01:17m44s983 87.350
22 Adrian Skaife Aermacchi 350 01:17m50s051 87.255
23 Richard Wilson DKW 350 01:20m27s653 84.406

 

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