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TT Race Result with Replicas 2003 International Tourist Trophy Races PROVISIONAL RESULT - SCOTTISH LIFE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION 1000 TT Average Pos No Name Machine Home Town Laps Time Behind MPH Replica 1 13 Shaun HARRIS Suzuki 1000New Zealand 3 55:39.38 122.02 Silver 2 15 Bruce ANSTEY Suzuki 1000New Zealand 3 55:55.4216.04 121.44 Silver 3 10 Ryan FARQUHAR Suzuki 1000Dungannon 3 56:10.5031.12 120.90 Silver 4 2 Richard BRITTON Suzuki 1000Enniskillen 3 56:20.8741.49 120.53 Silver 5 20 Chris HEATH Suzuki 1000Douglas, Isle of Man 3 56:52.841:13.46 119.40 Silver 6 8 Jason GRIFFITHS Yamaha 1000Ramsey, Isle of Man 3 57:07.661:28.28 118.88 Silver 7 17 Paul HUNT Suzuki GSXR 1000Braddan, Isle of Man 3 57:26.071:46.69 118.25 Silver 8 3 Adrian ARCHIBALD Suzuki 1000Ballymoney 3 57:27.511:48.13 118.20 Silver 9 18 Martin FINNEGAN Suzuki 1000Lusk 3 57:42.872:03.48 117.67 Silver 10 22 Colin BREEZE Suzuki 988Leicester 3 58:31.742:52.36 116.03 Bronze 11 7 Iain DUFFUS Suzuki 1000Fife 3 58:45.623:06.24 115.58 Bronze 12 24 Ian PATTINSON Suzuki 998Weardale 3 58:59.503:20.12 115.12 Bronze 13 26 Roy RICHARDSON Suzuki 1000Blackpool 3 59:11.923:32.54 114.72 Bronze 14 34 Alan (Bud) JACKSON Suzuki 1000Kendal 3 59:48.874:09.49 113.54 Bronze 15 29 Paul DUCKETT Suzuki 1000Foxdale, Isle of Man 3 1:00:03.554:24.17 113.08 Bronze 16 11 Jim HODSON Suzuki GSXR 1000Wigan 3 1:00:04.644:25.26 113.04 Bronze 17 40 Fabrice MIGUET Suzuki 1000France 3 1:00:10.824:31.44 112.85 Bronze 18 66 Jun MAEDA Honda 954Koyto, Japan 3 1:00:10.864:31.48 112.85 Bronze 19 50 Liam QUINN Suzuki 1000Lisburn 3 1:00:16.484:37.10 112.67 Bronze 20 23 Alan JACKSON JNR Suzuki 750Preston 3 1:00:18.014:38.63 112.63 Bronze 21 41 David CASTLE Suzuki 749Skipton 3 1:00:29.134:49.75 112.28 Bronze 22 33 Tommy CLUCAS Suzuki 1000Peel, Isle of Man 3 1:00:35.214:55.83 112.09 Bronze 23 55 Dirk KALETSCH Suzuki GSXR 1000Germany 3 1:00:52.605:13.22 111.56 Bronze 24 43 Kenneth McCREA Suzuki 1000Tynan 3 1:00:53.695:14.31 111.53 Bronze 25 31 Adrian CROSSAN Yamaha 1000Hungerford 3 1:00:56.715:17.33 111.43 Bronze 26 32 John DONNAN Suzuki 1000Ardglass 3 1:01:13.355:33.97 110.93 27 56 Paul DOBBS Suzuki 750Hamilton 3 1:01:24.405:45.02 110.60 28 30 Davy MORGAN Suzuki 1000Saintfield 3 1:01:36.235:56.84 110.24 29 47 Marc GRANIE Suzuki 750France 3 1:01:42.086:02.70 110.07 30 44 Andrew MARSDEN Suzuki 1000Bristol 3 1:01:45.486:06.10 109.97 31 65 Christophe DIMARINO Suzuki 1000France 3 1:01:46.636:07.25 109.93 32 36 Victor GILMORE Suzuki 1000Ballymoney 3 1:02:09.646:30.26 109.26 33 60 Michael CRELLIN Suzuki 1000Douglas, Isle of Man 3 1:02:18.026:38.64 109.01 34 28 Steven LINSDELL Triumph 955Flitwick 3 1:02:23.096:43.71 108.86 35 27 Alan BENNIE Suzuki 1000Freuchie 3 1:02:33.826:54.44 108.55 36 52 Wade BOYD Kawasaki 900San Francisco, USA 3 1:02:45.767:06.38 108.21 37 21 Philip GILDER Honda 1000Malmesbury 3 1:02:51.307:11.92 108.05 38 63 Jeff JONES Suzuki GSXR 1000Maesteg 3 1:03:13.587:34.20 107.41 39 53 Dean MARTIN Suzuki 1000Baldrine, Isle of Man 3 1:03:19.187:39.80 107.26 40 57 Marc DUFOUR Yamaha 1000France 3 1:03:35.947:56.56 106.78 41 49 John RICHARDS GSXR 750Chesterfield 3 1:03:37.277:57.89 106.75 42 80 Paul WILSON Yamaha 1000Bishops Stortford 3 1:03:50.668:11.28 106.37 43 35 Benny JERZENBECK Suzuki 1000Germany 3 1:03:52.148:12.76 106.33 44 45 John LEIGH-PEMBERTON Suzuki 1000Sittingbourne 3 1:04:18.858:39.47 105.60 45 61 Thierry DEMOLY Yamaha 998France 3 1:05:40.8810:01.50 103.40 46 62 Ian SMITH Ducati 999Dyserth 3 1:05:42.9610:03.58 103.34 47 69 Cyril GUILLEMIN Aprilia 1000France 3 1:05:51.8910:12.51 103.11 48 76 Paul MERCER Ducati 748Kirk Michael, Isle of M 3 1:06:23.0910:43.71 102.30 49 54 Umberto RUMIANO Suzuki 1000Brescia 3 1:06:41.1611:01.78 101.84 50 64 Geoff SAWYER Honda RC45 750 3 1:08:03.7712:24.38 99.78 51 74 Axel RAUCH Yamaha YZF R1 1000Germany 3 1:09:03.3113:23.93 98.35 52 73 Giuseppe BARACHETTI Yamaha 1000 3 1:09:45.5214:06.14 97.36 53 48 Peter HOUNSELL Suzuki 1000Douglas, Isle of Man 3 1:13:50.0518:10.67 91.98 54 68 Mark BRADY Yamaha YZFR1 1000Australia 3 1:14:27.5618:48.18 91.21 Start Time : 16:15 06 February 2003 HS Sports Timing and Results Systems Page 1 of 2 2003 International Tourist Trophy Races PROVISIONAL RESULT - SCOTTISH LIFE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION 1000 TT Average Pos No Name Machine Home Town Laps Time Behind MPH Replica 55 9 Ian LOUGHER Suzuki 1000Dromore 3 1:17:42.2322:02.85 87.40 Retirements 14 Gary CARSWELL SuzukiMaughold, Isle of Man 2DNF 37:51.28 119.60 19 Chris PALMER SuzukiCastletown, Isle of Ma 2DNF 39:49.16 113.70 4 John McGUINNESS DucatiHeysham 2DNF 40:21.22 112.20 67 Peter LOVELL SuzukiBirmingham 2DNF 45:18.22 99.94 16 John BARTON Ducati Crosby, Isle of Man 0Starter 37 Andrew (Andy) JACKSONSuzuki Preston 0 Starter 79 Henry BELL Honda Penrith 0Starter Fastest Lap 13 Shaun HARRIS Suzuki New Zealand 18:19.37 123.55 Start Time : 16:15 06 February 2003 HS Sports Timing and Results Systems Page 2 of 2.
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