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2008 Isle of Man Billown Tt Races 2008 ISLE OF MAN BILLOWN TT RACES Steam Packet Sorted on Laps Saturday 7th June 2008 Billown Circuit 4.250 Miles [1] 125cc Ultra Lightweight TT 07/06/2008 17:30 Race (12 Laps) Pos No. Name Machine Laps Total Tm Avg. Speed Best Tm Best Spd In Lap 1 5 Chris Palmer 125 Mannin Honda 12 32:32.309 94.042 2:41.440 94.772 4 2 21 Dan Sayle 125 Honda 12 33:06.716 92.414 2:42.926 93.908 7 3 2 Nigel Moore 125 Honda 12 33:25.500 91.548 2:45.518 92.437 4 4 1 *James Ford 125 Honda 12 33:39.525 90.912 2:45.651 92.363 8 5 18 Chris McGahan 125 Hales Honda 12 33:51.452 90.379 2:46.852 91.698 10 6 26 Peter Wakefield 125 Honda 12 33:51.633 90.371 2:47.053 91.588 11 7 15 Samuel Dunlop 125 Honda 12 34:20.136 89.120 2:49.924 90.040 7 8 12 Barry Davidson 125 Coleraine MC Honda 12 34:20.787 89.092 2:49.746 90.135 11 9 30 Paul Dobbs 125 Jackson Honda 12 34:21.931 89.043 2:50.036 89.981 4 10 22 Robert Knight 125 Honda 12 34:26.982 88.825 2:50.498 89.737 4 11 24 Derek Kelly 125 Honda 11 32:39.939 85.870 2:56.164 86.851 9 12 31 Chris Barratt 125 Yamaha 11 33:50.007 82.906 3:01.026 84.518 11 Not classified DNF 9 Ian Lougher 125 Honda 10 27:25.388 92.987 2:42.642 94.072 7 DNF 32 Mark Buckley 125 Kinpac Honda 9 26:48.896 85.587 2:56.524 86.674 6 DNF 7 *Jon Vincent 125 JVR Honda 3 8:40.163 88.242 2:48.873 90.601 2 DNF 11 Paul Owen 125 Honda 2 6:23.408 79.811 3:11.155 80.040 2 Announcements Silver Replica Time 34m 09.924s awarded 1st to 6th position Bronze Replica Time 35m 47.540s awarded 7th to 10th position Newcomers Medals : James Ford Margin of Victory Avg. Speed Best Lap Tm Best Spd Best Lap by +34.407 94.042 2:41.440 94.772 [5] Chris Palmer ACU Permit No. ACU 21729 Orbits 4 Clerk of the Course : Phil Taubman www.amb-it.com Chief Timekeeper : Kevin Brookes www.mylaps.com Licensed to: Southern 100 MCRC Printed: 07/06/2008 18:20:02 Page 1/1 2008 ISLE OF MAN BILLOWN TT RACES Steam Packet Sorted on Laps Saturday 7th June 2008 Billown Circuit 4.250 Miles [2] 250cc Lightweight TT 07/06/2008 18:30 Race (12 Laps) Pos No. Name Machine Laps Total Tm Avg. Speed Best Tm Best Spd In Lap 1 9 Ian Lougher 250 Honda 12 30:22.495 100.741 2:29.530 102.321 10 2 7 Ryan Farquhar 250 Honda 12 30:31.151 100.265 2:30.056 101.962 6 3 5 Chris Palmer 250 Mannin Honda 12 31:01.940 98.607 2:32.067 100.614 12 4 33 Andrew Neill 250 Wray Honda 12 31:03.093 98.546 2:33.114 99.926 12 5 2 Davy Morgan 250 Honda 12 31:46.270 96.314 2:37.193 97.333 2 6 11 Paul Owen 250 Honda 12 31:58.045 95.722 2:37.329 97.248 10 7 20 Phil Harvey 250 Honda 12 32:24.803 94.405 2:40.123 95.552 9 8 10 *Paul Shoesmith 250 Honda 11 30:17.957 92.576 2:42.205 94.325 9 9 34 Sam Dunlop 250 TG Racing Honda 11 30:20.051 92.470 2:42.390 94.218 8 10 25 Chris Barratt 250 Yamaha 11 30:36.733 91.630 2:44.040 93.270 8 11 32 Neil Chadwick 250 Yamaha 11 30:59.906 90.488 2:45.661 92.357 7 12 26 Peter Wakefield 250 Honda 11 31:05.628 90.211 2:46.852 91.698 5 13 4 Dean Martin 250 Padgett Honda 11 31:14.368 89.790 2:48.069 91.034 7 14 18 Alastair Bayley 250 Honda 11 31:45.476 88.324 2:50.097 89.949 11 15 27 *Colin Wilcock 249 Yamaha 11 31:51.102 88.064 2:48.094 91.021 10 16 30 Carl Salvage 250 Yamaha 11 32:09.002 87.247 2:50.727 89.617 7 Not classified DNF 16 John Burrows 250 Honda 11 29:55.890 93.714 2:41.657 94.645 4 DNF 35 Derek Kelly 250 Yamaha 10 28:23.202 89.831 2:47.990 91.077 5 DNF 28 Chris Dean 250 Honda 10 29:00.094 87.926 2:50.250 89.868 8 DNF 8 Michael Dunlop 250 Marlow Pound Honda 8 20:20.255 100.307 2:30.160 101.891 8 DNF 23 *Jeff Ward 250 Yamaha 6 17:56.933 85.242 2:54.322 87.769 5 DNF 22 Robert Knight 250 Honda 5 13:41.920 93.075 2:41.941 94.479 4 DNF 29 AlanBudJackson 250 Honda 1 3:11.256 79.997 -.--- - 1 Announcements New Lap Record (2:29.530) for 250 by Ian Lougher on Lap 10. Silver Replica Time 31m 53.620s awarded to 1st to 5th position Bronze Replica Time 33m 24.744s awarded 6th to 7th position Margin of Victory Avg. Speed Best Lap Tm Best Spd Best Lap by +8.656 100.741 2:29.530 102.321 [9] Ian Lougher ACU Permit No. ACU 21729 Orbits 4 Clerk of the Course : Phil Taubman www.amb-it.com Chief Timekeeper : Kevin Brookes www.mylaps.com Licensed to: Southern 100 MCRC Printed: 07/06/2008 19:30:21 Page 1/1 2008 ISLE OF MAN BILLOWN TT RACES Steam Packet Sorted on Laps Saturday 7th June 2008 Billown Circuit 4.250 Miles [3] 600/1000 Steam Packet Race 07/06/2008 19:30 Race (9 Laps) Pos No. Name Machine Laps Total Tm Avg. Speed Best Tm Best Spd In Lap 1 7 Ryan Farquhar 1000 Kawasaki 9 21:39.200 105.988 2:21.730 107.952 2 2 3 Ian Lougher 1000 Blackhorse Fin.Yamaha 9 21:57.108 104.547 2:24.334 106.004 7 3 12 Mark Buckley 1000 Free Brothers Honda 9 22:07.615 103.720 2:25.539 105.126 4 4 6 Mark Parrett 1000 Yamaha 9 22:15.948 103.073 2:25.755 104.971 8 5 8 Gary Carswell 1000 Suzuki 9 22:18.104 102.907 2:26.681 104.308 5 6 10 Paul Cranston 1000 P+J Honda 9 22:19.937 102.766 2:26.874 104.171 5 7 48 Roy Richardson 599 Yamaha 9 22:20.206 102.745 2:26.349 104.545 6 8 9 Paul Dobbs 1000 Suzuki 9 22:21.748 102.627 2:26.702 104.293 4 9 46 Michael Dunlop 600 Yamaha 9 22:30.712 101.946 2:26.865 104.177 8 10 47 Stephen Oates 600 Suzuki 9 22:39.913 101.256 2:29.030 102.664 4 11 52 Andrew Neill 600 Moira Yamaha 9 22:59.454 99.822 2:30.612 101.586 2 12 66 Dave M/Mygdal 600 Yamaha 9 23:17.576 98.528 2:32.151 100.558 8 13 18 Stu Bainborough 1000 Honda 9 23:22.180 98.204 2:31.446 101.026 8 14 17 John Crellin 1000 Suzuki 9 23:46.980 96.497 2:34.914 98.764 9 15 55 Andy Cowin 600 Kawasaki 9 24:12.487 94.803 2:37.715 97.010 8 16 54 *Erwan Erkelens 600 Suzuki 8 21:43.602 93.894 2:38.653 96.437 7 17 63 *Alan Jackson 600 Honda 8 21:49.413 93.477 2:39.247 96.077 6 18 20 *Chris Dean 1000 Suzuki 8 21:56.394 92.981 2:40.985 95.040 2 19 61 Peter Simpson 600 Suzuki 8 22:07.347 92.214 2:40.534 95.307 6 20 53 Brian Appleton 600 Yamaha 8 22:25.003 91.004 2:44.235 93.159 5 21 60 Adam Jones 599 Kawasaki 8 22:25.547 90.967 2:39.991 95.630 6 22 19 Marie Hodgson 1000 Yamaha 8 23:29.438 86.843 2:51.143 89.399 8 Not classified DNF 62 Tony Oates 600 Suzuki 5 16:27.576 77.462 2:44.623 92.940 3 Announcements Fastest Lap - 600cc Class - 2m 26.349s 104.545mph on Lap 6 by No. 48 Roy Richardson Best Newcomer 600cc Class - No.54 Erwan Erkelens Best Newcomer 1000cc Class - No. 20 Chris Dean Margin of Victory Avg. Speed Best Lap Tm Best Spd Best Lap by +17.908 105.988 2:21.730 107.952 [7] Ryan Farquhar ACU Permit No. ACU 21729 Orbits 4 Clerk of the Course : Phil Taubman www.amb-it.com Chief Timekeeper : Kevin Brookes www.mylaps.com Licensed to: Southern 100 MCRC Printed: 07/06/2008 20:22:06 Page 1/1.
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