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VAUXHALL International NORTH WEST VAUXHALL International NORTH WEST 200 SUPERSPORT Race 1 - Ballymoney Borough Council Supersport Thursday, 16 May 2013 Supersport ------Best Lap------- PosClass No Name Machine / Sponsor Gp LapsTotal Time Behind Speed Time Speed On Race Classification 1 SSP 34 Alastair SEELEYKawasaki - Gearlink Kawasaki b524:55.528 107.625 4:56.968108.739 5 2 SSP 6 Michael DUNLOPHonda - MD Racing a524:56.8771.349 107.528 4:57.288108.622 3 3 SSP 4 Guy MARTINSuzuki - Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing a525:20.46524.937 105.860 5:03.400106.434 3 4 SSP 2 Bruce ANSTEYHonda - HM Plant Honda by Padgetts a525:34.11538.587 104.918 5:07.660104.960 2 5 SSP 5 Stuart EASTONYamaha - Martrain Yamaha Racing a525:36.26540.737 104.771 5:02.466106.762 5 6 SSP 8 Dean HARRISONYamaha - Ian Bell Motorcycles a525:37.60142.073 104.680 5:05.369105.747 3 7 SSP 3 John McGUINNESSHonda - HM Plant Honda by Padgetts a525:38.42942.901 104.624 5:06.384105.397 4 8 SSP 20 Daniel COOPERTriumph 675 - Centurion Racing a525:45.00549.477 104.178 5:05.463105.715 5 9 SSP 18 Lee JOHNSTONHonda - Millsport Racing a525:46.15850.630 104.101 5:09.006104.503 2 10 SSP 37 James HILLIERKawasaki - Quattro Plant Kawasaki a525:46.30350.775 104.091 5:07.371105.059 5 11 SSP 1 Ian LOUGHERHonda - W A Corless / Jackson Racing a525:47.69052.162 103.998 5:07.888104.882 3 12 SSP 50 William DAVISONHonda - Hill Contracts a525:54.98959.461 103.509 5:09.221104.430 5 13 SSP 14 Simon ANDREWSHonda - Ice Valley by Motorsave a526:01.6681:06.140 103.067 5:08.149104.793 5 14 SSP 15 Ivan LINTINKawasaki - Taylor Lindsey a526:02.4251:06.897 103.017 5:11.228103.757 5 15 SSP 86 Cameron DONALDHonda - Wilson Craig Racing a526:09.6431:14.115 102.543 5:12.280103.407 5 16 SSP 60 Derek SHEILSHonda - Murray Racing b526:12.6221:17.094 102.349 5:11.747103.584 5 17 SSP 52 James COWTONHonda - H Kitchen & Son b526:15.4141:19.886 102.167 5:13.306103.069 4 18 SSP 10 Conor CUMMINSYamaha - Milwaukee Yamaha a526:19.8111:24.283 101.883 5:15.365102.396 2 19 SSP 28 Ben WYLIEYamaha - Wylie Racing / Brenin Bikes a526:32.9511:37.423 101.043 5:15.837102.243 3 20 SSP 96 Neil GREGORYTriumph 675 - Trickbits / FBM Performance b526:33.8281:38.300 100.987 5:18.040101.534 3 21 SSP 26 Colin STEPHENSONYamaha - Road & Race Developments b526:40.4081:44.880 100.572 5:15.482102.358 5 22 SSP 27 Mark MADSEN MYGDALYamaha - Tile Tec / Mann Made Group b526:41.2251:45.697 100.521 5:19.755100.990 2 23 SSP 55 Scott CAMPBELLYamaha - Ian Bell Motorcycles a526:51.2141:55.686 99.897 5:19.201101.165 4 24 SSP 33 Paul JORDANKawasaki - Gearlink Buckley Racing b527:07.5042:11.976 98.897 5:22.142100.242 4 25 SSP 21 Paul CRANSTONHonda - P & J Fuel Haulage b527:09.0582:13.530 98.803 5:24.64399.469 3 26 SSP 35 Gary MILLERSuzuki b527:17.4742:21.946 98.295 5:23.99699.668 5 27 SSP 24 John DEANSuzuki a527:17.6732:22.145 98.283 5:24.78199.427 4 28 SSP 23 Nuno CAETANOKawasaki - KS Team of Portugal b527:18.0172:22.489 98.263 5:22.467100.140 5 29 SSP 75 Peter HEIJMANSYamaha - Lucky 13 b527:26.0342:30.506 97.784 5:28.61098.268 3 30 SSP 39 Timothee MONOTMV Agusta 675 b527:40.5492:45.021 96.929 5:26.76098.825 5 31 SSP 51 Marc McCULLOUGHYamaha b527:56.7983:01.270 95.990 5:31.32897.462 4 32 SSP 82 Xavier DENISYamaha b528:39.2353:43.707 93.621 5:41.56294.542 3 Fastest Lap SSP 34 Alastair SEELEYKawasaki - Gearlink Kawasaki b 4:56.968108.739 5 Not Classified DNF SSP 22 Stephen McILVENNAYamaha b421:53.1691 Lap 97.980 5:26.78198.818 2 DNF SSP 9 William DUNLOPYamaha - Milwaukee Yamaha a315:40.8462 Laps 102.431 5:10.849103.883 3 DNF SSP 44 Jamie HAMILTONKawasaki - KMR Vauxhall Dealers NI a316:18.61837.772 98.478 5:21.067100.577 2 DNF SSP 68 Gareth EVANSSuzuki - Joe Evans Garage/Race Logic b316:31.87451.028 97.162 5:27.36298.643 3 DNF SSP 7 Gary JOHNSONMV Agusta 675 - Valmoto MV Agusta b210:46.5753 Laps 99.107 5:40.70294.781 2 DNF SSP 98 Paul OWENYamaha - #98 Club b211:32.99946.424 92.468 6:01.58289.308 2 DNF SSP 65 Michael SWEENEYYamaha - Tracblast a15:26.1904 Laps 97.452 5:26.19097.452 1 DNF SSP 84 Maria COSTELLOTriumph 675 - Bob Wylie Racing b16:15.79349.603 84.589 6:15.79384.589 1 Provisional result to be confirmed by the Stewards of the Meeting subject to completion of technical inspections & the time limit for protests Page 1 / 1 Circuit The Triangle Signed Organising Club Coleraine & District Motor C Length(miles) 8.9700 Lap 1 (8.8300) Race Started 18:11 Weather Cloudy Chief Timekeeper Track Damp Issued At: 18:47 Gp Time Diff - b 43.52 VAUXHALL International NORTH WEST 200 SUPERTWIN Race 2 - Vauxhall Supertwin Thursday, 16 May 2013 Supertwin ------Best Lap------- PosClass No Name Machine / Sponsor Gp LapsTotal Time Behind Speed Time Speed On Race Classification 1 TWN 99 Jeremy McWILLIAMSKawasaki 650 - KMR Vauxhall Dealers NI a421:10.160 101.297 5:16.831101.922 4 2 TWN 37 James HILLIERKawasaki 650 - Quattro Plant Kawasaki a421:11.0030.843 101.230 5:15.852102.238 4 3 TWN 44 Jamie HAMILTONKawasaki 650 - KMR Vauxhall Dealers NI a421:11.7441.584 101.171 5:16.249102.109 4 4 TWN 15 Ivan LINTINKawasaki 650 - McKinstry Racing a421:13.2973.137 101.048 5:16.810101.929 4 5 TWN 5 Lee JOHNSTONKawasaki 650 a421:35.21925.059 99.338 5:20.234100.839 2 6 TWN 1 Michael RUTTERKawasaki 650 - KMR Vauxhall Dealers NI a421:42.22932.069 98.803 5:24.02399.660 2 7 TWN 52 James COWTONKawasaki 650 - KMR Vauxhall Dealers NI a421:49.74539.585 98.236 5:27.12198.716 2 8 TWN 65 Michael SWEENEYKawasaki 650 - Kiely Heating Racing b421:51.08340.923 98.136 5:27.53898.590 3 9 TWN 34 Colin STEPHENSONSuzuki 650 - Road & Race Developments b421:57.29047.130 97.673 5:28.79698.213 3 10 TWN 12 Paul SHOESMITHKawasaki 650 - Ice Valley by Motorsave a422:02.92152.761 97.258 5:30.74797.634 2 11 TWN 30 Bruce DUNNSuzuki 650 - JHS Racing b422:30.7621:20.602 95.253 5:36.88995.854 4 12 TWN 28 Paul GARTLANDSuzuki 650 - North West Gas a422:32.6761:22.516 95.118 5:35.20096.337 4 13 TWN 55 Scott CAMPBELLSuzuki 650 - Ian Bell Motorcycles a422:33.3311:23.171 95.072 5:37.10895.791 4 14 TWN 10 Nigel MOOREKawasaki 650 - Cookstown BE Racing a422:34.0121:23.852 95.024 5:34.02196.677 4 15 TWN 17 Dave MOFFITTSuzuki 650 - JHS Racing b422:34.9231:24.763 94.960 5:38.95495.270 4 16 TWN 57 Ian MORRELLSuzuki 650 - Gordy Hogg a422:36.1471:25.987 94.875 5:36.77495.886 4 17 TWN 66 Branko SRDANOVKawasaki 650 - Ice Valley by Motorsave a422:40.2781:30.118 94.587 5:39.53295.107 4 18 TWN 75 Peter HEIJMANSKawasaki 650 - Lucky 13 b423:24.6512:14.491 91.599 5:51.39991.896 3 19 TWN 101 Robert McCRUMSuzuki 650 - ATH b423:27.2642:17.104 91.428 5:44.99393.602 4 20 TWN 16 Mark SHIELDSSuzuki 650 b423:34.4442:24.284 90.964 5:51.77591.797 4 21 TWN 38 Darren GILPINKawasaki 650 - DNI 3 Racing b423:54.9352:44.775 89.665 5:54.43191.109 4 22 TWN 7 Dave WALSHKawasaki 650 - DRW Racing b423:55.2402:45.080 89.646 5:53.78791.275 4 23 TWN 53 Sandy BERWICKSuzuki 650 - Berm Shotblasters b424:43.7543:33.594 86.715 6:10.48287.162 4 Fastest Lap / New Lap Record 102.238 mph (Previously 101.270 mph) TWN 37 James HILLIERKawasaki 650 - Quattro Plant Kawasaki a 5:15.852102.238 4 Not Classified DNF TWN 50 William DAVISONKawasaki 650 - Hill Contracts a210:34.1732 Laps 101.045 5:19.615101.034 2 DNF TWN 6 Michael DUNLOPKawasaki 650 - MD Racing a15:31.0713 Laps 96.016 5:31.07196.016 1 DNF TWN 18 Ben WYLIESuzuki 650 - AFC Motorsport b15:35.8924.821 94.638 5:35.89294.638 1 DNF TWN 8 Anthony McCOLGANKawasaki 650 b15:47.00615.935 91.606 5:47.00691.606 1 Provisional result to be confirmed by the Stewards of the Meeting subject to completion of technical inspections & the time limit for protests Page 1 / 1 Circuit The Triangle Signed Organising Club Coleraine & District Motor C Length(miles) 8.9700 Lap 1 (8.8300) Race Started 19:14 Weather Bright Chief Timekeeper Track Damp-Drying Issued At: 19:41 Gp Time Diff - b 33.78 VAUXHALL International NORTH WEST 200 SUPERSTOCK Race 3 - LiveWire AV Solutions Superstock Thursday, 16 May 2013 Superstock ------Best Lap------- PosClass No Name Machine / Sponsor Gp LapsTotal Time Behind Speed Time Speed On Race Classification 1 STK 34 Alastair SEELEYKawasaki - MSS Kawasaki a628:34.583 112.708 4:39.994115.331 6 2 STK 5 Bruce ANSTEYHonda - HM Plant Honda by Padgetts a628:34.8790.296 112.689 4:39.765115.425 6 3 STK 7 Gary JOHNSONKawasaki - Lincs Lifting Ltd a628:51.28316.700 111.621 4:46.147112.851 4 4 STK 4 Guy MARTINSuzuki - Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing a628:55.16220.579 111.372 4:47.273112.409 6 5 STK 60 Derek SHEILSKawasaki - CD Racing a628:57.64323.060 111.213 4:45.351113.166 6 6 STK 10 Conor CUMMINSYamaha - Milwaukee Yamaha a628:58.04623.463 111.187 4:44.782113.392 6 7 STK 2 Josh BROOKESSuzuki - Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing b629:10.18735.604 110.416 4:43.487113.910 6 8 STK 1 Michael RUTTERHonda - Bathams Honda a629:17.55942.976 109.952 4:47.438112.344 6 9 STK 37 James HILLIERKawasaki - Quattro Plant Kawasaki a629:20.36345.780 109.777 4:49.675111.477 6 10 STK 44 Jamie HAMILTONKawasaki - KMR Vauxhall Dealers NI a629:32.64958.066 109.017 4:53.739109.934 3 11 STK 27 Paul SHOESMITHBMW - Ice Valley by Motorsave b629:36.6251:02.042 108.773 4:52.782110.294 5 12 STK 86 Cameron DONALDHonda - Wilson Craig Racing a629:36.8411:02.258 108.759 4:51.584110.747 5 13 STK 14 Simon ANDREWSHonda - RAF Reserves Racing with Honda b629:37.7651:03.182 108.703 4:53.549110.005 4 14 STK 111 Brian McCORMACKKawasaki - KMR Vauxhall Dealers NI b629:37.9591:03.376 108.691 4:53.375110.071 6 15 STK 20 Daniel COOPERHonda - Centurion Racing b629:38.7911:04.208 108.640 4:53.622109.978 4 16 STK 40 Martin JESSOPPBMW - Riders Motorcycles BMW a629:49.1011:14.518 108.014 4:54.188109.767 6 17 STK 11 Stephen THOMPSONBMW - T & R
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