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Practice & Qualifying ISLE OF MAN TT RACES FUELLED BY MONSTER ENERGY QUALIFYING & RACE SCHEDULE 2017 PRACTICE & QUALIFYING (Roads Close for practice at 16.45 hrs from Barrule Park, Ramsey to the Bungalow and at 17:00 hrs from the Bungalow to Creg ny Baa. The remainder of the roads on the TT Mountain Course close at 18:00 hrs). Saturday 27th May - 18.20 Solo Newcomers’ Speed Controlled Lap - 18.25 Sidecar Newcomers’ Speed Controlled Lap - 18.40 to 20.50 Supersport / Lightweight TT / Newcomers (all solo classes) practice Monday 29th May - 18.20 to 19.45 Superbike/Superstock/Supersport/Newcomers (All Classes except Lightweight) Qualifying - 19.50 to 20.50 Sidecars Tuesday 30th May - 18.20 to 19.20 Superbike/Superstock/Supersport/Newcomers (All Classes except Lightweight) Qualifying - 19.20 to 19.50 Supersport/Lightweight TT/ Newcomers (all Solo classes) Qualifying - 19.55 to 20.50 Sidecars Wednesday 31st May - 18.20 to 19.40 Superbike/Superstock/Supersport/Newcomers (All Classes except Lightweight) Qualifying - 19.45 to 20.40 Sidecars - 20.40 to 20.50 TT Zero 1 lap practice Thursday 1st June - 18.20 to 19.10 Superbike/Superstock/Supersport/Newcomers (All Classes except Lightweight) Qualifying - 19.10 to 19.35 Supersport/Lightweight TT/ Newcomers (all Solo classes) Qualifying - 19.40 to 20.40 Sidecars - 20.40 to 20.50 TT Zero 1 lap practice Friday 2nd June - 18.20 to 19.40 Superbike/Superstock/Supersport/Newcomers (All Classes except Lightweight) Qualifying - 19.45 to 20.40 Sidecars - 20.40 to 20.50 TT Zero 1 lap practice ISLE OF MAN TT RACES FUELLED BY MONSTER ENERGY QUALIFYING & RACE SCHEDULE 2017 RACE DAY PRACTICES (Roads close on the Mountain section of the Course 1 hour 15 minutes before the start of racing. Roads close from Barrule Park, Ramsey to The Bungalow 15 minutes prior to the road closing from The Bungalow to Creg Ny Baa – timings for Road Closures are annotated in this document on the relevant day. On the remainder of Course, roads close 45 minutes before the start of racing each day). Saturday 3rd June - 15.35 Supersport/Superstock/Lightweight TT Qualifying (2 laps) - 16.10 TT Zero Qualifying (1 lap) Monday 5th June - 12.30 Sidecar TT Qualifying (2 laps) - 16.05 Lightweight TT Qualifying (1 lap) - 16.20 TT Zero Qualifying (1 lap) Tuesday 6th June (alternate race day) - 14.15 Sidecar TT Qualifying (2 laps) - 15.40 Lightweight TT Qualifying (1 lap) - 15.55 TT Zero Qualifying (1 lap) Wednesday 7th June - 12.25 Sidecar TT Qualifying (1 lap) - 15.40 Senior TT Qualifying (1 lap) Thursday 8th June (alternate race day) - 14.10 Sidecar TT Qualifying (1 lap) - 15.25 Senior TT Qualifying ( 1 lap) ISLE OF MAN TT RACES FUELLED BY MONSTER ENERGY QUALIFYING & RACE SCHEDULE 2017 RACES (Roads close on the Mountain section of the Course 1 hour 15 minutes before the start of racing. Roads close from Barrule Park, Ramsey to The Bungalow 15 minutes prior to the road closing from The Bungalow to Creg Ny Baa – timings for Road Closures are annotated in this document on the relevant day. On the remainder of Course, roads close 45 minutes before the start of racing each day). Saturday 3rd June - 11.00 RST Superbike TT Race 6 laps - 14.00 Sure Sidecar TT Race 1 3 laps Monday 5th June - 10.45 Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1 4 laps - 14.15 RL360 Quantum Superstock TT Race 4 laps Wednesday 7th June - 10.45 Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 2 4 laps - 13.45 Bennetts Lightweight TT Race 4 laps - 16.25 SES TT Zero Race 1 lap Friday 9th June - 10.30 Sure Sidecar TT Race 2 3 laps - 12.45 PokerStars Senior TT Race 6 laps .
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