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ULSTER GRAND PRIX BIKE WEEK 12Th – 15Th AUGUST 2009 ULSTER GRAND PRIX BIKE WEEK 12th – 15th AUGUST 2009 promoted by Dundrod & District Motorcycle Club www.ulstergrandprix.net DUNDROD 150 LISBURN CITY COUNCIL SUPERSPORT 400 & SUPERTWINS The Dundrod Circuit 7.401 miles LAP RECORDS Class Name Machine m s mph Year 125cc Gary Dynes Honda 3 56.89 112.474 1999 250cc Darran Lindsay Honda 3 38.634 121.866 2006 Supersport 400 Jason Griffiths Yamaha 400 3 58.43 111.748 2003 Supertwins Andy Farrell Suzuki 650 4 01.807 110.187 2008 Supersport Ian Hutchinson Kawasaki 3 32.414 125.434 2006 Superstock Bruce Anstey (NZ) Suzuki 3 28.23 127.955 2003 Superbike John McGuinness Honda 3 22.282 131.717 2007 Challenge 1000cc Keith Amor Suzuki 3 32.175 125.575 2006 National 750cc Olie Linsdell Yamaha 600 3 41.281 120.408 2008 ULSTER GRAND PRIX BIKE WEEK 125cc & 400cc / SUPERTWINS McKinstry Skip Hire Dundrod 150 Qualifying Wednesday, 12 August 2009 Lisburn City Council 400cc/Supertwins --------- Best Lap ----------- Total Pos Class No Name Machine / Sponsor Time Behind Speed On Laps Qualifying Classification 1 TWINS 77 Ryan FARQUHAR Kawasaki 650 - D n D Motorcycles 3:55.190113.287 7 8 2 TWINS 41 Joe PHILLIPS Kawasaki 400 4:06.47711.287 108.099 7 7 3 TWINS 42 Lee HILL Suzuki 650 - NH trade frames 4:07.29712.107 107.741 6 7 4 TWINS 46 John BURROWS Suzuki 650 4:13.25318.063 105.207 6 7 5 TWINS 40 Martin LYONS Suzuki 650 - Lyons Racing 4:16.74621.556 103.776 7 7 6 TWINS 56 Richard McCARTNEY Suzuki 650 - McCartney Motors 4:18.24823.058 103.172 6 7 7 TWINS 97 Paul TURNER Suzuki 650 4:19.85624.666 102.534 5 7 8 TWINS 54 Darren GILPIN Suzuki 650 - Irish Racer 4:19.92124.731 102.508 7 7 9 TWINS 52 Alan BROWN Suzuki 650 4:22.65627.466 101.441 3 7 10 TWINS 51 Alan CONNOR Honda 400 - Connor Racing 4:23.20628.016 101.229 6 7 11 TWINS 63 Ronnie SCOTT Suzuki 650 4:24.17728.987 100.856 6 7 12 TWINS 58 William DAVISON Honda 400 - James Lennox 4:25.95530.765 100.182 3 3 13 TWINS 60 Mark SHIELDS Suzuki 650 4:26.21031.020 100.086 7 7 14 TWINS 49 Mick JORDAN Honda 400 4:26.36431.174 100.028 6 7 15 TWINS 50 Roy SCOTT Suzuki 650 - P.K. Racing 4:27.23332.043 99.703 6 7 16 TWINS 64 Brian APPLETON Suzuki 650 4:27.57732.387 99.575 7 7 17 TWINS 61 Dave WALSH Suzuki 650 - Selective Developments 4:28.08332.893 99.387 7 7 18 TWINS 43 Maria COSTELLO Suzuki 650 4:28.96433.774 99.061 6 7 19 TWINS 86 Warren REEVE Honda 400 4:29.40134.211 98.901 5 6 20 TWINS 70 Paul MAGUIRE Kawasaki 400 4:34.64739.457 97.012 2 2 21 TWINS 68 Colin McWHIRTER Suzuki 650 - Hot Stuff 4:43.51348.323 93.978 4 6 22 TWINS 90 David BLACK Suzuki 650 4:58.2611:03.071 89.331 4 5 23 TWINS 57 Roy McLARNON Suzuki 650 4:58.6341:03.444 89.219 5 6 24 TWINS 66 David HOWARD Suzuki 650 5:09.4541:14.264 86.100 1 1 25 TWINS 47 Jack WILLIAMSON Suzuki 650 5:13.4381:18.248 85.006 3 3 These Results are provisional and are subject to ratification by the Stewards of the Meeting. Track Dundrod Signed Organising Club Dundrod & District MCC Length(miles) 7.4011 Lap 1 (7.2763) Weather Sunny Chief Timekeeper Qualifying Started 15:50:12.945 Track Dry Issued At: 16:32:00 Page 2 / 2 ULSTER GRAND PRIX BIKE WEEK 125cc & 400cc / SUPERTWINS McKinstry Skip Hire Dundrod 150 Qualifying Wednesday, 12 August 2009 DETAILED RESULT Lisburn City Council 400cc/Supertwins Lisburn City Council 400cc/Supertwins Qualifying Classification Qualifying Classification Position Position 1 77 Ryan FARQUHAR 5 40 Martin LYONS TWINS Behind TWINS Behind 21.556 Best Time 3:55.190 Best Speed 113.287 On 7 Gp a Best Time 4:16.746 Best Speed 103.776 On 7 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 15:44.455 5:44.455 76.047 16:23.590 6:23.590 68.288 29:48.934 4:04.479 108.983 210:59.315 4:35.725 96.632 313:52.398 4:03.464 109.437 315:26.921 4:27.606 99.564 417:52.483 4:00.085 110.977 419:55.893 4:28.972 99.058 521:51.537 3:59.054 111.456 524:22.160 4:26.267 100.065 625:49.686 3:58.149 111.879 628:43.280 4:21.120 102.037 729:44.876 3:55.190 113.287 733:00.026 4:16.746 103.776 833:41.476 3:56.600 112.612 6 56 Richard McCARTNEY 2 41 Joe PHILLIPS TWINS Behind 23.058 TWINS Behind 11.287 Best Time 4:18.248 Best Speed 103.172 On 6 Gp a Best Time 4:06.477 Best Speed 108.099 On 7 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 15:48.208 5:48.208 75.227 15:22.494 5:22.494 81.225 210:18.293 4:30.085 98.650 29:42.259 4:19.765 102.569 314:42.288 4:23.995 100.926 313:54.931 4:12.672 105.449 419:04.447 4:22.159 101.633 418:05.915 4:10.984 106.158 523:24.162 4:19.715 102.589 522:20.497 4:14.582 104.658 627:42.410 4:18.248 103.172 626:29.743 4:09.246 106.898 732:00.887 4:18.477 103.081 730:36.220 4:06.477 108.099 7 97 Paul TURNER 3 42 Lee HILL TWINS Behind 24.666 TWINS Behind 12.107 Best Time 4:19.856 Best Speed 102.534 On 5 Gp a Best Time 4:07.297 Best Speed 107.741 On 6 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 15:51.741 5:51.741 74.472 15:45.801 5:45.801 75.751 210:18.743 4:27.002 99.789 29:55.212 4:09.411 106.828 314:43.557 4:24.814 100.614 315:19.838 5:24.626 82.076 419:06.123 4:22.566 101.475 420:44.417 5:24.579 82.088 523:25.979 4:19.856 102.534 524:54.108 4:09.691 106.708 628:25.879 4:59.900 88.843 629:01.405 4:07.297 107.741 732:46.685 4:20.806 102.160 733:08.942 4:07.537 107.636 8 54 Darren GILPIN 4 46 John BURROWS TWINS Behind 24.731 TWINS Behind 18.063 Best Time 4:19.921 Best Speed 102.508 On 7 Gp a Best Time 4:13.253 Best Speed 105.207 On 6 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 16:07.480 6:07.480 71.282 16:13.333 6:13.333 70.164 210:36.149 4:28.669 99.170 210:37.012 4:23.679 101.047 315:00.234 4:24.085 100.892 314:59.518 4:22.506 101.498 419:25.720 4:25.486 100.359 419:16.952 4:17.434 103.498 523:51.277 4:25.557 100.332 523:32.891 4:15.939 104.103 628:14.285 4:23.008 101.305 627:46.144 4:13.253 105.207 732:34.206 4:19.921 102.508 732:11.140 4:24.996 100.545 Page 4 / 6 ULSTER GRAND PRIX BIKE WEEK 125cc & 400cc / SUPERTWINS McKinstry Skip Hire Dundrod 150 Qualifying Wednesday, 12 August 2009 DETAILED RESULT Lisburn City Council 400cc/Supertwins Lisburn City Council 400cc/Supertwins Qualifying Classification Qualifying Classification Position Position 9 52 Alan BROWN 13 60 Mark SHIELDS TWINS Behind 27.466 TWINS Behind 31.020 Best Time 4:22.656 Best Speed 101.441 On 3 Gp a Best Time 4:26.210 Best Speed 100.086 On 7 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 15:27.844 5:27.844 79.900 16:43.516 6:43.516 64.916 29:52.673 4:24.829 100.608 211:28.330 4:44.814 93.549 314:15.329 4:22.656 101.441 315:58.188 4:29.858 98.733 420:19.360 6:04.031 73.191 420:27.874 4:29.686 98.796 524:50.593 4:31.233 98.233 524:54.640 4:26.766 99.878 629:22.995 4:32.402 97.811 629:22.734 4:28.094 99.383 733:59.485 4:36.490 96.365 733:48.944 4:26.210 100.086 10 51 Alan CONNOR 14 49 Mick JORDAN TWINS Behind 28.016 TWINS Behind 31.174 Best Time 4:23.206 Best Speed 101.229 On 6 Gp a Best Time 4:26.364 Best Speed 100.028 On 6 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 16:44.474 6:44.474 64.762 16:44.204 6:44.204 64.806 211:33.935 4:49.461 92.047 211:33.066 4:48.862 92.238 316:06.923 4:32.988 97.601 316:07.977 4:34.911 96.918 420:36.538 4:29.615 98.822 420:36.250 4:28.273 99.317 525:02.903 4:26.365 100.028 525:04.810 4:28.560 99.210 629:26.109 4:23.206 101.229 629:31.174 4:26.364 100.028 733:50.405 4:24.296 100.811 733:58.507 4:27.333 99.666 11 63 Ronnie SCOTT 15 50 Roy SCOTT TWINS Behind 28.987 TWINS Behind 32.043 Best Time 4:24.177 Best Speed 100.856 On 6 Gp a Best Time 4:27.233 Best Speed 99.703 On 6 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 16:05.045 6:05.045 71.757 16:32.280 6:32.280 66.775 210:39.833 4:34.788 96.962 211:10.278 4:37.998 95.842 315:09.886 4:30.053 98.662 315:40.818 4:30.540 98.484 419:40.859 4:30.973 98.327 420:14.074 4:33.256 97.505 524:10.090 4:29.231 98.963 524:43.201 4:29.127 99.001 628:34.267 4:24.177 100.856 629:10.434 4:27.233 99.703 732:58.619 4:24.352 100.790 733:39.603 4:29.169 98.986 12 58 William DAVISON 16 64 Brian APPLETON TWINS Behind 30.765 TWINS Behind 32.387 Best Time 4:25.955 Best Speed 100.182 On 3 Gp a Best Time 4:27.577 Best Speed 99.575 On 7 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 15:58.765 5:58.765 73.013 15:51.455 5:51.455 74.532 210:35.085 4:36.320 96.424 210:34.838 4:43.383 94.021 315:01.040 4:25.955 100.182 315:14.171 4:39.333 95.384 419:58.103 4:43.932 93.839 524:27.702 4:29.599 98.828 628:55.898 4:28.196 99.345 733:23.475 4:27.577 99.575 Page 5 / 6 ULSTER GRAND PRIX BIKE WEEK 125cc & 400cc / SUPERTWINS McKinstry Skip Hire Dundrod 150 Qualifying Wednesday, 12 August 2009 DETAILED RESULT Lisburn City Council 400cc/Supertwins Lisburn City Council 400cc/Supertwins Qualifying Classification Qualifying Classification Position Position 17 61 Dave WALSH 21 68 Colin McWHIRTER TWINS Behind 32.893 TWINS Behind 48.323 Best Time 4:28.083 Best Speed 99.387 On 7 Gp a Best Time 4:43.513 Best Speed 93.978 On 4 Gp a LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed LapElapsed Time Lap Time Lap Speed 16:21.018 6:21.018 68.749 16:43.140 6:43.140 64.977 210:59.905 4:38.887 95.537 211:37.350 4:54.210 90.561 315:31.055 4:31.150 98.263 316:23.003 4:45.653 93.274 420:14.327 4:43.272 94.058 421:06.516 4:43.513 93.978 524:43.383 4:29.056 99.028 525:50.114 4:43.598 93.950 629:11.733 4:28.350 99.288 630:38.285 4:48.171 92.459 733:39.816 4:28.083 99.387 22 90 David BLACK 18 43 Maria COSTELLO TWINS Behind 1:03.071 TWINS Behind 33.774 Best Time 4:58.261 Best Speed 89.331 On 4 Gp a Best Time 4:28.964 Best
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