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Www .Iomtt.Com Locate.Im Sidecar TT ISLE OF MAN TT RACES FUELLED BY MONSTER ENERGY 26TH MAY - 8TH JUNE 2018 Locate.im Sidecar TT - List of Riders Start Pos No. Rider Machine/Entrant Interval 1 1 Ben Birchall / Tom Birchall Honda / IEG Racing 00:00:00 2 2 Dave Molyneux / Daniel Sayle Yamaha / DMR / A&J Racing 00:00:10 3 3 John Holden / Lee Cain Honda / Silicone Engineering/Barnes Racing 00:00:20 4 4 Alan Founds / Jake Lowther Yamaha / Brian Gray Powerbiking 00:00:30 5 5 Tim Reeves / Mark Wilkes* Honda / Carl Cox Motorsport powered by H& 00:00:40 6 6 Peter Founds / Jevan Walmsley DDM / Trustland Group 00:00:50 7 7 Karl Bennett / Maxime Vasseur Suzuki / Totally Wicked Racing IOM 00:01:00 8 8 Steve Ramsden / Matty Ramsden LCR / Ramsden Racing 00:01:10 9 9 Gary Bryan / Philip Hyde Baker / GBM UK / Drury Eng / CVR GLOBAL 00:01:20 10 10 Conrad Harrison / Andrew Winkle Honda / Printing Roller Services 00:01:30 11 12 Lewis Blackstock / Patrick Rosney Honda / Silicone Engineering 00:01:40 12 11 Tony Baker / Fiona Baker-Holden Suzuki / Silicone Engineering & Carl Cox Mot 00:01:50 13 17 Estelle Leblond / Melanie Farnier SGR Suzuki / Racing Side / Optimark Road R 00:02:00 14 18 Gregory Lambert / Julie Canipa Honda / Johnny Yates/Biker Construction/Per 00:02:10 15 29 Gary Gibson / Daryl Gibson Suzuki / GDM Logistics 00:02:20 16 21 Darren Hope / Leonard Bumfrey Suzuki / Ablec/Cameron Engineering 00:02:30 17 14 Wayne Lockey / Kenny Cole Ireson Honda / Real Racing 00:02:40 18 19 Mike Roscher / Shaun Parker LCR Suzuki / Roscher Racing by Penz13.co 00:02:50 19 26 Howard Baker / Mike Killingsworth Shelbourne Honda / BK Racing 00:03:00 20 20 Gordon Shand / Frank Claeys Shand / Kevin Ashworth Machined Timber 00:03:10 21 16 Gary Knight / Daniel Evanson Kawasaki / Redline Superbikes 00:03:20 22 30 Roy Tansley / Jason O'Connor MR Equipe / Proshift.com / Mike Austin Racin 00:03:30 23 42 Michael Jackson* / Harry Payne* Suzuki / AV Craine & Sons 00:03:40 24 24 John Saunders / James Saunders* Shelbourne / Stapletons Tyre Services 00:03:50 25 31 Craig Melvin / Stuart Christian Suzuki / Artisan Real Estate Investors Ltd 00:04:00 26 44 Andy King / Alun Thomas Lumley/Ireson / The Bell on the Common 00:04:10 27 22 Michael Grabmuller / Sebastien Lavorel* Yamaha / Delta-Racing-Team/Polizeisportver 00:04:20 28 23 Mike Cookson / William Moralee Honda / Cookson Travel Ltd 00:04:30 29 33 Kevin Thornton / Dave Dean Suzuki / Thornton Racing 00:04:40 30 27 Francois Leblond / Marlene Couillard* SGR suzuki / Racing Side 00:04:50 31 28 Darryl Rayner / Wendy Campbell* Shelbourne Honda / Chivos 00:05:00 32 40 John Shipley / Andrew Haynes* LCR Suzuki / Team Shipley Racing 00:05:10 33 37 Nigel Smith / Chris McGahan Honda 00:05:20 34 38 Mark Saunders / Karl Schofield Honda / MS Racing 00:05:30 35 35 Brian Alflatt / Aaron Gorman* Suzuki / Tom@Yorkshire Stove Solutions / Jo 00:05:40 36 43 Paul Leglise* / Ben McBride DrVracing / DrVracing 00:05:50 www.iomtt.com Fri Jun 1 21:17:25 2018 Page 1 of 1.
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