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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Dim 29 Juil 2012 - 12:28 | |
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Nombre de messages : 20388 Age : 78 Localisation : ARGELIERS dans L'Aude Date d'inscription : 14/08/2011
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Dim 29 Juil 2012 - 12:35 | |
| D'autres photos ici: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjAY2fJs
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Nombre de messages : 12435 Age : 47 Localisation : Campagne angevine Date d'inscription : 30/10/2008
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Dim 29 Juil 2012 - 12:45 | |
| Merci Tous les résultats ici : http://www.elaps-timing.com/results2012/armoy2012/armoy2012.html |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Dim 29 Juil 2012 - 20:44 | |
| Success at Armoy for Farquhar Ryan Farquhar battled his way through the difficult weather conditions at the Armoy 'Race of Legends' Road Races on Saturday to add two more wins to his haul for the season. The KMR Kawasaki rider took victory in the Supertwins and 450cc races whilst also claiming three more podiums thus ensuring another successful day's racing.
Conditions changed throughout the day as the rain came and went but Ryan opened his account with a comfortable victory in the Moto 450cc race, which was held in wet weather. The rain worsened for the Supersport 600cc race and after two warm up laps, the riders spoke to the officials and, with lots of standing water, the race was delayed. When it resumed, Ryan grabbed the holeshot and led for the opening three laps before the rain returned and so signalled to the officials, who had agreed to stop the race if conditions became unrideable. Michael Dunlop passed Ryan just before the line and, with another lap being completed, it was he was awarded the victory when the race was eventually stopped.
Next up for Ryan was the first Superbike race and, with conditions still wet, he opted to take out his 600cc machine once more. Despite being at a major disadvantage against the 1000cc machines, he led for the first two laps before being overhauled by Dunlop and Guy Martin but third was an excellent result given the horsepower deficit. Meanwhile, team-mate Jamie Hamilton took a solid eighth and the duo then went head to head in the Supertwins race. There was little between the two but it all went wrong when Hamilton tried to out-brake his team leader and he crashed out. That enabled Ryan to take the win from Adrian Archibald and Michael Sweeney.
The Grand Final was Ryan's last race of the day and he again went head to head with Dunlop, leading in the early stages before his younger rival found a way through. There was nothing separating the two until the closing few laps when backmarkers came into play and it was enough to allow Michael to edge out a gap and so Ryan had to settle for second at the chequered flag.
Speaking later, a pleased Ryan said; "It's been a challenging day with the ever-changing weather conditions but they improved as the day wore on and we all got some good races in. It was really wet at the beginning of the day, especially in the 600cc race where there was that much surface water, it simply wasn't safe to continue. The officials gave it some time to dry up and said if it started raining again, raise our hands. I did that and although the race win eventually went to Michael, I had no qualms finishing second on a race decided on safety grounds. With conditions still being far from ideal, I decided to take the 600 out for the Superbike race and I was pleased with third given the fact I was up against 1000cc bikes."
"The Supertwins race was going well for the team until Jamie crashed and I was lucky not to get caught up with him. Luckily he was ok but it's a real shame as the bike is pretty badly bent and there might not be enough time to get it repaired for the Ulster. I managed to hold on to the win and that just left the Grand Final where I had a great battle with Michael. The Superbike's about 95% there now and I'm just struggling to get the engine braking sorted but it was a real good race. It was a just a pity backmarkers came into play at the end as it would have been nice to have gone into the final lap with it all still to play for but I'm happy enough. I'm happy with the bike and I'm definitely going in the right direction so, overall, it's been a solid day."
Ryan now turns his attention to the Ulster Grand Prix, with the meeting taking place on the high-speed Dundrod circuit on August 8-11.
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Dim 29 Juil 2012 - 21:41 | |
| Tyco Suzuki riders Guy Martin and Conor Cummins took in Saturday’s Armoy Road Races in Northern Ireland as their final preparation for next month’s Ulster Grand Prix on August 11 at Dundrod. Inclement weather made conditions very difficult for all involved, with Martin taking second and third placed finishes in the two Superbike races and newcomer to the circuit, Conor Cummins, taking fourth and fifth placed finishes from the same two outings. Guy had led the opening Superbike race at the end of laps two and four but had to give best to hat-trick man on the day Michael Dunlop.
Martin also took fifth place in a shortened Supersport encounter [4 laps] due to a red flag situation for heavy rain with Cummins retiring in the opening laps after his helmet steamed up reducing vision to an unsafe level.
Despite the difficult conditions, team manager Philip Neill was more than complimentary of the organisers, saying: “The Armoy Road Races is a great event; it’s just a pity the weather played its part and made the day very difficult. In saying that, they cracked on through the schedule more than efficiently, and despite the difficult conditions it gave both our men another valuable outing before the Ulster in two week’s time.”
Superbike Race 1 [6-laps wet race] Michael Dunlop [Honda] 11:17.814; 2nd – Guy Martin [Tyco Suzuki] +4.2sec; 3rd – Ryan Farquhar [Kawasaki] +4.8sec; 4th – William Dunlop [Honda] +5sec; 5th – Conor Cummins [Tyco Suzuki] +2.9sec
Superbike Race 2 [8-laps dry race] Michael Dunlop [Honda] 13:53.649; 2nd – Ryan Farquhar [Kawasaki] +4.3sec; 3rd – Guy Martin [Tyco Suzuki] +9.5sec; 4th – Conor Cummins [Tyco Suzuki] +12.2; 5th – Adrian Archibald [Kawasaki] +8.4sec Fastest Speed Trap Time: Conor Cummins – 157.021mph |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 30 Juil 2012 - 8:54 | |
| Des photos ici de l'armoy et aussi beaucoups d'autres sur les courses Irlandaises. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.10150994943608074&type=1
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Nombre de messages : 12435 Age : 47 Localisation : Campagne angevine Date d'inscription : 30/10/2008
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 30 Juil 2012 - 13:01 | |
| Matt MackeyMichael réalise malgré sa blessure encore un beau week-end , de bon augure pour l 'UGP “It was another good day and it’s nice to keep on winning on the big bike, The conditions were horrendous in the Supersport race but we got the win and I had a bit more than the other lads in the big races. I could see by the way that Ryan [Farquhar] and Guy [Martin] were riding that they were determined to beat me, but I just got my head down and was able to pull away from them.I didn’t expect to get the lap record in the big race because I was riding in a bit of pain with my back, but it sets us up nicely now for the Ulster Grand Prix.” Guy Martin doit etre dèçu pourtant il a pas fait semblant !! Matt Mackey |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 30 Juil 2012 - 15:06 | |
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| Sujet: ULSTER GRAND PRIX 2012 Lun 6 Aoû 2012 - 14:33 | |
| Copier/coller du site de J.M. Prudon
ULSTER GRAND PRIX 2012
UN PREMIER APERCU DES ENGAGES
Finalement Gary Johnson sera aussi présent sur la Padgetts Honda
Le team Honda TT Legends ne sera pas présent car il y a une course du Championnat du Monde d'Endurance le même week end (Allemagne 8 Heures d'Oschersleben) donc exit John McGuinnesset Cameron Donald.
Le team Tyco Suzuki sera présent avec Guy Martin et Conor Cummins, ils espérent mettre l'UGP à leur palmarès.
Padgetts Honda sera présent avec Bruce Anstey (détenteur du record du tour), son coéquipier Gary Johnson est aussi de la partie, faisant l'impasse sur les 8 Heures d'Oschersleben au sein du team Honda TT Legends.
Bien sûr les frères Dunlop, William et Michael feront les quelques dizaines de kilomètres de leur domicile à la piste. William est cette année l'homme à battre en Supersport et Michael sort d'une Armoy Road Races superbe.
Ryan Farquhar fait une grande saison avec une énorme moisson de victoires, il sera accompagné au sein du team KMR Kawasaki par le jeune et talentueux pilote Jamie Hamilton.
Plus âgés mais toujours très performants on attendra les résultats de Ian Lougher et d'Adrian Archibald.
Le pilote de l'île de Man Dan Kneen sera lui aussi présent ainis que le l'australien David Johnson.
On retrouvera aussi des noms qui commencent à être connus dans la monde des courses sur routes et que l'on voit se battre maintenant pour rentrer dans le top 10: Dean Harrison, Dan Cooper, Russel Mountford (rentrés dans le top 10 au TT).
Ils devront se battre avec les pilotes irlandais que l'on a vu briller de nombreuses fois cette saison:Derek Sheils, Davy Morgan, John Burows, Michael Pearson.
D'autres pilotes étrangers viendront en découdre et notre Mig national sera de la partie.
CALENDRIER
Dés le 5 Aout visite du circuit, mise en place des structures
Mercredi 8 Aout essais Dundrod 150 et Ulster Grand Prix, fermeture des routes de 13h30 à 21h30. Concerts et expositions de motos classiques.
Jeudi 9 Aout essais Ulster Grand Prix et courses Dundrod 150 fermeture des routes de 10h30 à 20h30
Vendredi 10 Aout visite gratuite paddock, concerts, rencontre pilotes, différents shows
Samedi 11 Aout fermeture des routes de 9h30 à 20h30 courses Ulster Grand Prix
PROGRAMME DES COURSES
Dundrod 150 National Races
1 Dundrod 150 National Race (newcomers et support 250-750 cc avec Supertwins)
2A UGP 125 cc Race
2B 450 Mono, 400 4 Cylindres et Supertwins Race
3 UGP Classic Race (250, 350, 500-1000)
4 Dundrod 150 Challenge Race (newcomers and support 250-1100cc)
5 Dundrod 150 Superbike Race (601-1000 cc)
UGP Races
1 Superstock Race
2 UGP Supersport Race
3A 250 National UGP Race
3B UGP Supertwins Race
4 UGP Superbike Race
5 Supersport Race
6 Superbike Race
ULSTER GRAND PRIX 2012 QUELQUES PRECISIONS
Troisième grande course sur route avec la North West 200 et le TT, l'Ulster Grand Prix se déroule en Irlande du Nord non loin de Belfast, près de Lisburn. Le circuit de Dundrod mesure 11.910 kilomètres, c'est le circuit de courses sur routes le plus rapide, le record a été établi en 2010 par Bruce Anstey en 3mn18s870 soit à la moyenne de 133.977 mph ou 215.55 kmh, le record de la course est également détenu par Bruce Anstey (2010) à 132.029 mph soit 212.43 kmh. En fait on regroupe sous le nom d'Ulster Grand Prix, 2 courses différentes se déroulant sur le même circuit la même semaine soit la Dundrod 150 et l'Ulster Grand Prix chacune ouverte à différentes catégories
Pour les 90 ans de l'Ulster Grand Prix on retrouvera bien sur tous les grands noms des courses sur routes: William et Michael Dunlop, Ryan Farquhar, Conor Cummins, Guy Martin, Bruce Anstey.... 13 pays sont représentés avec pas moins de 40 newcomers, un record depuis 11 ans. |
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Nombre de messages : 12435 Age : 47 Localisation : Campagne angevine Date d'inscription : 30/10/2008
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 6 Aoû 2012 - 18:58 | |
| Farqhuar n'est pas sure de participer aux courses SBK et STK. En revanche il sera bien la pour le Supertwins ou son jeune protégé Hamilton commence à lui faire des miseres depuis quelques courses. Si la météo ne vient pas perturbée le bon deroulement des courses , cela va être intéressant !!!
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 6 Aoû 2012 - 19:29 | |
| Pour Farquhar apparemment il n'est pas content de l'emplacement de son camion dans le paddock, raison pour laquelle il veut boycotter certaines courses. Jamie Hamilton progresse bien, ça devrais être un futur grand des courses sur routes. La météo annoncée n'est pas terrible pour la semaine, attendons de voir. |
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Nombre de messages : 2015 Age : 45 Localisation : pres de nogaro Date d'inscription : 20/01/2010
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mar 7 Aoû 2012 - 22:18 | |
| Merci pour tout ces résumés. |
| | | mickey
Nombre de messages : 12435 Age : 47 Localisation : Campagne angevine Date d'inscription : 30/10/2008
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 8 Aoû 2012 - 13:14 | |
| Pour Farquhar , cela sera finalement Supertwins et SBK , il fait "l'impasse" sur le STK et SS. |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 8 Aoû 2012 - 18:53 | |
| RYAN Farquhar will sit out the Superstock and Supersport races at Saturday’s McKinstry Skip Hire Ulster Grand Prix.
The KMR Kawasaki rider will instead concentrate on the Supertwin and Superbike events at the 90th anniversary meeting.
Farquhar yesterday confirmed he would compete in the Superbike class after initially toying with the idea of only riding his Kawasaki ER6 twin at Dundrod.
The 36-year-old won the inaugural Supertwin races at the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT and is bidding to complete an international hat-trick in the class on Saturday.
He will also ride in the Supertwin and Superbike races at tomorrow’s Topaz Dundrod 150 meeting, which follows final practice for the UGP.
Farquhar said: “I want to try and get my Kawasaki Superbike sorted out and it will be a good opportunity to get a good bit of time on it.
“The first time I ever rode the bike was at the North West and I couldn’t get it to handle at the TT, so I parked it up.
“We made a massive improvement with it at Armoy although there are still things I want to try.
“It’s such a tough class and you’re up against so many good riders on good bikes, but it’s got to the stage now where you’ll never win a Superbike race on a ’stocker,” he added.
“I’m working away at the bike and we’ll take it as it comes on Saturday and I just want to go out and enjoy myself.”
Farquhar lost out in the first Supertwin race to the late Wayne Hamilton from Portadown in 2011 before bouncing back to win the second 650cc event.
He won this after Hamilton crashed out of contention while holding second place.
The vastly experienced road racer hasn’t been having it all his own way in the class this season, with his KMR Kawasaki team-mate and young protégé Jamie Hamilton emerging as a tough opponent.
Hamilton claimed a breakthrough victory at the Southern 100 on the Isle of Man last month and was chasing Farquhar hard until he crashed out at Armoy.
The Ballyclare rider’s participation in the class at Dundrod was in doubt due to the damage sustained to his Kawasaki ER6.
But the bike has been repaired in time for today’s practice and former British Superstock 600 champion Hamilton will ride in the Supertwin races plus the Superbike and Superstock events on a ZX-10.
“We’ve been working flat-out on Jamie’s bike and we should just about have it finished in time,” Farquhar said.
“I’d be surprised if he’s not up there challenging in the race.
“ But you never know who else might come through on the day in the Supertwin class.
“I’m not going out to break records at Dundrod because I’ve had a good year and I’m starting to wind things down,” added Farquhar.
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Jeu 9 Aoû 2012 - 8:20 | |
| Va falloir qu'ils commencent au lever du jour si ils veulent avoir le temps pour toutes les seances d'essais et les courses.
UGP 08-aout
Practice today started with the newcomers session which was under the control of the race instructors. The 30 minute saw two riders off but unhurtp and was then followed by a combined session for Supertwins and 125's. Times were as follows:
Supertwins Farquhar 115.445 Lint in 111.649 Mount ford 111.117 Archibald 110.796 Davison 110.234 Morell 109.804 Hamilton 109.661 M Dunlop 109.639 Morgan 108.927 Phillips 108.867
125 Linsdell 108.841 Wilson 106.686 Robinson 105.877 Elliott 103.553 Kennedy 102.192 Moore 102.114 Jordan 101.950 M Costello 101.375 S Dunlop 100.996 Lohse 99.829
This session was followed by a 30 minute practice for the Dundrod National and Challenge races which was red flagged on the second lap after a rider came off at Tournagrough, suffering a suspected broke collar bone. On the restart the riders had just left the line when the red flags went out again with a rider off at the start of the Flying Kilo. This rider suffered a suspected broken leg and the session was postponed until later in the day.
Next up was the Superbikes and again the red flags were shown at the end of lap 1 with another rider off at the Hairpin. This rider was taken to hospital with suspected back injuries and Ryan Farquhar arrived back at the pits after getting a lift home when his Superbike expired. The session was restarted and the early leaders were the Dunlop brothers but Gary Johnson soon split the sending William down to 3rd. Guy Martin then set the fastest time with Stephen Thompson moving up to a good 5th place behind. As the flag was shown though Conor Cummins went fastest with a lap of 129.427 to take pole as Ansty also posted a fast lap to take 4th
Cummins 129.427 M Dunlop 129.001 Martin 128.945 Ansty 128.806 W Dunlop 128.772 Johnson 128.065 Thompson 127.164 Lougher 126.742 Archibald 126.479 Pearson 126.446
Next session up was the Supersport bikes and the early pace setter was William Dunlop. While the riders behind him jockeyed for positions William firmly held on to his lead and when Ansty applied pressure to him, he upped the pace to hold on to his pole position
W Dunlop 125.675 Ansty 124.705 M Dunlop 124.150 Martin 123.783 Johnson 123.654 Kneen 123.231 Cummins 122.945 Lougher 122.942 Pearson 122.419 Cooper 122.272
Next session out was the postponed Dundrod National and Challenge where for the first half of the session Rob Barbour had a convincing lead before being overtaken by Dean Harrison. Harrison went on to set a new lap record for the class with a fastest time of 126.248
Harrison 126.248 Barbour 123.783 Davison 122.319 Johnson 121.501 Mount ford 120.841 Mulligan 120.785 Sweeney 120.712 Bonner 119.376 Patterson 118.628 Cooper 118.610
The combined 250 / Supertwins session was stopped after 10 minutes when the riders complained that, due to the low sun, they were unable to see on the run to Leathemstown. The time sheets were topped by
Morgan 111.447 Barber 109.766 Elliott 109.465 Robinson 107.539 Schuster 107.452
Supertwins Linsdell 108.620 M Costello 105.333 Morrell 104.779 McMullan 102.497 S Dunlop 101.590
There were only 17 riders out in this session and the final superbike session was cancelled, once again due to the low sun.
Sorry for the lack of updates during the day but due to the failure of the Internet at Dundrod and the terrible telephone service we have been unable to provide a better service. Engineers hope that this problem will be resolved for tomorrow morning so we hope for a better day tomorrow.
Apart from this we had an eventful days practice at the UGP in glorious sunshine. Apparently all of the riders injured have suffered nothing more than broken bones and we wish them all a speedy recovery. The good weather is set to continue for the rest of the week and we hope that we have had our share of incidents for the next 3 days.
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Nombre de messages : 12435 Age : 47 Localisation : Campagne angevine Date d'inscription : 30/10/2008
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Jeu 9 Aoû 2012 - 13:19 | |
| Notre seul représentant Fabrice Miguet s'est classé 34 eme hier lors de la séance SBK du Dundrod 150 Aujourd'hui la météo est plutot bonne et la seance d'éssai SBK pour l'UGP a démarré , et cela roule déja beaucoup plus vite qu'hier ! Margaret Patterson |
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Nombre de messages : 12435 Age : 47 Localisation : Campagne angevine Date d'inscription : 30/10/2008
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Jeu 9 Aoû 2012 - 14:48 | |
| Ce n'est pas forcément celui que l'on attendait , mais c'est bien Guy Martin qui a réalisé la pole position pour l'UGP (SBK) , il devance Michael et William Dunlop, suivi de Gary Johnson , Connor Cummins complète le TOP 5. Notre Mig national est classé 38 eme. Pas le temps de souffler pour certains pilotes puisque la première séance qualifs des Supersport pour l'UGP était juste après , et William Dunlop confirme sa domination dans la catégorie devant Gary Johnson et son frere Michael , Bruce Anstey place la 2eme honda Padgetts dans le top 4 juste devant les 2 Suzuki Tyco de Martin et Cummins ! |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Jeu 9 Aoû 2012 - 15:06 | |
| Cummins en pole à la Dundrod 1 Conor Cummins [Tyco Suzuki] 3mins: 25.858sec - 129.429mph 2 Michael Dunlop [Honda] +0.678sec 3 Guy Martin [Tyco Suzuki] +0.768 - 128.948mph 4 Bruce Anstey [Honda] +0.990sec 5 William Dunlop [Honda] +1.046sec 6 Gary Johnson [Honda] +2.189sec |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Jeu 9 Aoû 2012 - 16:04 | |
| Superbike qualifying practice - conditions dry
1 SBK 7 Guy MARTIN Suzuki - Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing 3:22.299 131.706 10 10 9 2 SBK 9 Michael DUNLOP Honda - Hunts/McAdoo Racing 3:22.495 0.196 131.578 9 11 9 3 SBK 6 William DUNLOP Honda - Wilson Craig Racing 3:23.174 0.875 131.139 10 10 9 4 SBK 29 Gary JOHNSON Honda - Padgett's MMCG Racing 3:23.451 1.152 130.960 5 6 4 5 SBK 10 Conor CUMMINS Suzuki - Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing 3:23.517 1.218 130.918 9 10 9 6 SBK 5 Bruce ANSTEY Honda - Padgett's MMCG Racing 3:25.096 2.797 129.910 9 9 6 7 SBK 26 Stephen THOMPSON BMW - Taylor Lindsey 3:27.515 5.216 128.395 2 8 7 8 SBK 13 Adrian ARCHIBALD Kawasaki - AMA Racing 3:27.591 5.292 128.348 4 5 5 9 SBK 36 Michael PEARSON Honda - MPRSC/Richard Rawson 3:27.854 5.555 128.186 2 5 5 10 SBK 77 Ryan FARQUHAR Kawasaki - KMR Kawasaki 3:27.971 5.672 128.114 9 9 5 11 SBK 1 Ian LOUGHER Kawasaki - ILR Kawasaki 3:28.034 5.735 128.075 8 10 7 12 SBK 57 Lee JOHNSTON Ducati - Millsport Racing Ducati 3:29.730 7.431 127.039 8 8 6 13 SBK 11 Rob BARBER BMW 3:29.961 7.662 126.900 3 5 4 14 SBK 15 Dean HARRISON Kawasaki - Team RC express Racing 3:30.343 8.044 126.669 6 10 8 15 SBK 16 John BURROWS Suzuki - Cookstown BE Racing 3:30.682 8.383 126.465 9 10 9 16 SBK 2 Dan KNEEN Suzuki - Marks Bloom Racing 3:30.777 8.478 126.408 7 9 6 17 SBK 96 Ben WYLIE BMW - Wylie Racing / Per Cup Coffee 3:30.900 8.601 126.335 3 10 8 18 SBK 66 Brian McCORMACK Honda - CD Racing 3:31.056 8.757 126.241 6 9 6 19 SBK 20 Denver ROBB Suzuki - D.R. Racing 3:32.464 10.165 125.405 8 9 6 20 SBK 18 Lee VERNON BMW 3:32.971 10.672 125.106 8 9 7 21 SBK 30 Paul SHOESMITH BMW - Ice Valley Motorsave BMW 3:33.101 10.802 125.030 5 10 8 22 SBK 54 Ivan SHANLEY Suzuki - Raymond Electrical 3:33.645 11.346 124.711 8 9 6 23 SBK 61 John WALSH Honda 3:34.288 11.989 124.337 7 9 6 24 SBK 52 Russ MOUNTFORD Honda - SHR 3:34.322 12.023 124.317 2 4 3 25 SBK 60 Robert WILSON Kawasaki - Taylor Lindsey 3:34.698 12.399 124.100 8 9 8 26 SBK 28 Jamie HAMILTON Kawasaki - KMR Kawasaki 3:34.744 12.445 124.073 3 9 6 27 SBK 71 Davy MORGAN Suzuki - Strangford Holiday Park 3:34.832 12.533 124.022 3 5 4 28 SBK 65 Michael SWEENEY BMW - MJR Racing 3:34.894 12.595 123.987 4 8 5 29 SBK 56 Daniel COOPER Honda - Centurion Racing 3:34.915 12.616 123.974 8 9 8 30 SBK 98 Paul OWEN Honda - WeTrackBikes.co.uk 3:36.603 14.304 123.008 8 9 7 31 SBK 53 Mark PARRETT BMW - C & C Ltd. Mark Parrett Racing 3:37.474 15.175 122.516 7 8 7 32 SBK 75 William DAVISON Honda - Hill Contracts 3:37.484 15.185 122.510 3 4 3 33 SBK 21 Alan CONNOR Suzuki - Connor Racing 3:37.841 15.542 122.309 8 8 6 34 SBK 24 Shaun ANDERSON Suzuki - Team GAS Racing 3:37.967 15.668 122.239 4 7 4 35 SBK 31 John TATTERSALL Suzuki - Ambience Tattoo Studio 3:38.082 15.783 122.174 5 7 4 36 SBK 87 Alan BONNER Honda 3:38.117 15.818 122.154 8 9 7 37 SBK 32 Neil GREGORY Honda - Trickbits/FBM/SNC Scaffolding 3:38.215 15.916 122.100 7 8 7 38 SBK 44 Fabrice MIGUET Kawasaki 3:38.454 16.155 121.966 7 9 7 39 SBK 51 Dave HEWSON Kawasaki - David Hewson Ltd 3:38.675 16.376 121.843 8 10 8 40 SBK 58 Paul CRANSTON Honda - P & J Fuel Haulage 3:39.182 16.883 121.561 8 10 8 41 SBK 14 Nuno CAETANO Kawasaki - KS Team of Portugal 3:42.741 20.442 119.619 3 5 4 42 SBK 27 Daniel JANSEN BMW - New Zealand M/cycle Adventures 3:42.825 20.526 119.573 4 5 4 43 SBK 17 Dennis BOOTH Suzuki 3:42.858 20.559 119.556 5 7 4 44 SBK 19 Kevin STROWGER Suzuki 3:46.279 23.980 117.748 7 7 4 45 SBK 40 Marc McCULLOUGH Yamaha - Kingswell Haulage 3:52.980 30.681 114.362 9 9 6 46 SBK 22 Paul DUCKETT Honda 3:55.154 32.855 113.304 9 10 8 Non Qualifiers SBK 46 Andrew TAYLOR BMW 3:59.685 37.386 111.162 7 8 0
Supersport combined qualifying - conditions dry
1 SSP 6 William DUNLOP 3:32.000 6 3:30.090 7 3:30.090 126.822 13 2 SSP 70 Gary JOHNSON 3:35.468 7 3:31.179 3 3:31.179 126.168 10 3 SSP 9 Michael DUNLOP 3:34.606 7 3:31.541 6 3:31.541 125.952 13 4 SSP 5 Bruce ANSTEY 3:33.653 6 3:32.288 5 3:32.288 125.509 11 5 SSP 7Guy MARTIN 3:35.244 7 3:32.809 7 3:32.809 125.201 14 6 SSP 10 Conor CUMMINS 3:36.706 5 3:32.908 7 3:32.908 125.143 12 7 SSP 1 Ian LOUGHER 3:36.717 8 3:32.952 7 3:32.952 125.117 15 8 SSP 36 Michael PEARSON 3:37.642 8 3:33.854 9 3:33.854 124.589 17 9 SSP 56 Daniel COOPER 3:37.905 8 3:34.724 5 3:34.724 124.085 13 10 SSP 57 Lee JOHNSTON 3:42.957 3 3:35.347 5 3:35.347 123.726 8 11 SSP 2 Dan KNEEN 3:36.210 8 3:38.353 6 3:36.210 123.232 14 12 SSP 66 Brian McCORMACK 3:39.373 8 3:36.225 5 3:36.225 123.223 13 13 SSP 96 Ben WYLIE 3:43.214 7 3:36.572 7 3:36.572 123.026 14 14 SSP 33 Olie LINSDELL 3:39.279 6 3:37.088 6 3:37.088 122.733 12 15 SSP 48 David MULLIGAN 3:40.465 7 3:37.382 6 3:37.382 122.567 13 16 SSP 54 Ivan SHANLEY 3:42.324 5 3:37.499 6 3:37.499 122.502 11 17 SSP 15 Dean HARRISON 3:40.487 7 3:37.507 8 3:37.507 122.497 15 18 SSP 18 Lee VERNON 3:41.820 5 3:37.856 9 3:37.856 122.301 14 19 SSP 13 Adrian ARCHIBALD 3:39.247 4 3:37.972 5 3:37.972 122.236 9 20 SSP 11 Rob BARBER 3:44.437 7 3:38.458 9 3:38.458 121.964 16 21 SSP 30 Paul SHOESMITH 3:41.982 6 3:38.628 9 3:38.628 121.869 15 22 SSP 65 Michael SWEENEY 3:39.901 7 3:38.682 7 3:38.682 121.839 14 23 SSP 97 Seamus ELLIOTT 3:43.299 6 3:39.231 6 3:39.231 121.534 12 24 SSP 60 Robert WILSON 3:43.457 5 3:39.383 8 3:39.383 121.450 13 25 SSP 75 William DAVISON 3:48.212 5 3:40.642 6 3:40.642 120.757 11 26 SSP 52 Russ MOUNTFORD ------ 3:40.847 4 3:40.847 120.644 4 27 SSP 28 Ivan LINTIN 3:47.008 6 3:41.525 4 3:41.525 120.275 10 28 SSP 98 Paul OWEN 3:43.742 7 3:41.690 4 3:41.690 120.186 11 29 SSP 53 Mark PARRETT 3:45.804 7 3:42.235 7 3:42.235 119.891 14 30 SSP 51 Dave HEWSON 3:48.626 6 3:42.558 8 3:42.558 119.717 14 31 SSP 24 Shaun ANDERSON 3:46.815 5 3:42.751 6 3:42.751 119.613 11 32 SSP 17 Dennis BOOTH 3:45.262 5 3:43.076 5 3:43.076 119.439 10 33 SSP 71 Davy MORGAN 3:48.809 3 3:44.576 4 3:44.576 118.641 7 34 SSP 58 Paul CRANSTON 3:48.484 6 3:46.099 7 3:46.099 117.842 13 35 SSP 63 Glenn WALKER 3:47.985 5 3:47.222 5 3:47.222 117.260 10 36 SSP 72 Gareth KEYS ------ 3:49.838 5 3:49.838 115.925 5 37 SSP 14 Nuno CAETANO ------ 3:50.231 6 3:50.231 115.727 6 38 SSP 22 Stephen McILVENNA 3:53.856 4 3:51.134 5 3:51.134 115.275 9 39 SSP 38 Callum LAIDLAW 3:59.950 7 3:51.635 7 3:51.635 115.026 14 40 SSP 69 Dave WOOLAMS 3:53.474 5 3:52.237 6 3:52.237 114.727 11 41 SSP 35 James FORD 4:06.701 3 3:52.752 6 3:52.752 114.474 9 42 SSP 59 Wayne KENNEDY 4:11.605 1 3:52.885 6 3:52.885 114.408 7 43 SSP 40 Marc McCULLOUGH 3:57.645 6 3:53.339 5 3:53.339 114.186 11 44 SSP 84 Petr HOMOLA 4:05.626 4 3:53.414 5 3:53.414 114.149 9 45 SSP 82 Olin HANAK 3:56.897 4 3:54.943 4 3:54.943 113.406 8 46 SSP 88 Gary MILLER 3:59.080 7 3:55.165 4 3:55.165 113.299 11 47 SSP 103 Reuben McPHEE 4:00.869 5 4:00.069 7 4:00.069 110.985 12 48 SSP 85 Martin SUCHACEK 4:10.893 1 4:00.402 5 4:00.402 110.831 6 49 SSP 49 Matt COLE 4:12.674 0 4:00.407 6 4:00.407 110.829 6 50 SSP 77 Dave WALSH 4:07.058 3 4:01.390 4 4:01.390 110.377 7 51 SSP 43 Sandy BERWICK 4:14.476 0 4:01.408 6 4:01.408 110.369 6 52 SSP 39 Paul LAWSON 4:12.147 1 4:01.540 7 4:01.540 110.309 8 53 SSP 44 Emmett BURKE 4:14.362 0 4:06.107 4 4:06.107 108.262 4 54 SSP 46 Andrew TAYLOR 4:11.178 3 4:06.623 4 4:06.623 108.035 7 Non Qualifiers SSP 29 Tuukka KORHONEN ------ 4:21.033 0 0 |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Jeu 9 Aoû 2012 - 19:19 | |
| les résultats
Dundrod 150 National results: 1.L Johnston 2. D Harrison 3. R Mountford UGP Supertwins Race results: 1. R Farquhar 2. J Hamilton 3. A Archibald UGP 125cc results: 1. W Dunlop 2. S Wilson 3. O Linsdell Dundrod 150 Challenge Race results: 1. L Johnston 2. R Barber 3. D Harrison Dundrod 150 Superbike results: 1. M Dunlop 2. G Martin 3. C Cummins |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Ven 10 Aoû 2012 - 7:52 | |
| By Phil Wain
Michael Dunlop signalled his intentions for the weekend when he dominated the shortened Dundrod 150 Superbike race on Thursday afternoon. The McAdoo Racing Honda rider grabbed the lead on the first lap and immediately opened up a 1.5s lead and when the red flag came out on lap five, his lead over second placed Guy Martin was up to 3.3s.
"I'm struggling with my back when I'm walking around but on the bike it's not too bad," said Dunlop, as he hobbled to the podium. "The bike's working well although I've a bit of work to do with the front but the tryes were lovely and a great first lap gave me a good buffer. I did have a major moment at Quarterlands though when I ran onto the white line and my feet were off the pegs and allsorts but I managed to hold on and carry on."
Dunlop had opened up a sizeable gap by the end of the first lap and it was Conor Cummins who was in second just ahead of Gary Johnson, Martin and the second Padgetts Honda of Bruce Anstey. Second time around and the order was the same with the major moves coming from William Dunlop who was fighting his way through the pack after a poor start and had gone from 11th to 7th.
Martin had lapped at 132.863mph on lap two and had moved up to second place a lap later but Dunlop had gone quicker still at 133.375mph and his lead was now 2.3s. Johnson was in fourth and had dropped back considerably off the tail of Cummins but Dunlop was pressing ahead and going into lap five he'd added another second to his lead. Martin, Cummins, Johnson and Anstey were safe but a good dice was taking place further back with William Dunlop and Stephen Thompson battling it out for sixth.
However, as the leaders were half way round lap five, the red flag came out after Lee Vernon crashed heavily at Rock Bends and so the result was taken at the end of three laps. That meant Dunlop, Martin and Cummins occupied the podium positions with Johnson, Anstey and Thompson completing the top six. William Dunlop, Adrian Archibald, Dean Harrison and Ian Lougher completed the top ten with Harrison's best lap of 128.786mph edging him ever closer to Dan Kneen's fastest newcomer lap of 129.254mph. |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Ven 10 Aoû 2012 - 11:06 | |
| "The Dundrod & District Motorcycle Club can confirm that Lee Vernon has sustained critical injuries following an incident during the Superbike race at the Dundrod 150 road races. The nature and extent of his injuries are being assessed at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. Further information will be issued in due course." |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Ven 10 Aoû 2012 - 12:15 | |
| By Paul Lindsay
Windsor-based Kiwi Bruce Anstey will awaken from a nine-week slumber to take in this week’s McKinstry Skip Hire Ulster Grand Prix — kicking off with the Dundrod 150 Races — and despite all the hype surrounding Michael Dunlop and a potential five-timer on Saturday the formbook can be thrown out the window.
His racing preparation model will not be found in any scientific handbook, and despite adding a bit of motocross to his repertoire this past 12 months, the former BMX champion literally just rolls up and races.
A lot has been said and written on his move to Padgett’s Honda at the end of the 2010 season, after what seemed like a lifetime under the auspices of Hector and Philip Neill at TAS Racing.
Everything comes to an end and despite tangible success on various branded Suzuki machinery with the Moneymore-based outfit, it would be fair to say that Bruce is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance in his career since joining Clive Padgett’s rainbow liveried set-up.
He comes to the Ulster Grand Prix not having raced a motorcycle since June 6 on the Isle of Man, but after his showing at Dundrod last season on Padgett’s machinery, taking a controversial Ulster Grand Prix Superbike victory from the second group on corrected time, the ever-smiling Kiwi would be happy to do it all again — in the very same format — on Saturday, should the opportunity present itself.
“I knew I had a good chance of the win last year, despite the problems in qualifying, but starting on the front of the second group was definitely an advantage for me,” said Anstey, who looking back on his victory added: “It gave me a clear run and I didn’t have to dice with anyone.
“I did come across some slower riders from the back of the first group towards the end, which held me up a bit, but we got the win,” he smiled.
Mass start racing is designed to take its winner from ‘first past the post’ or in the case of motorcycle racing, first to dip under the chequered flag.
But failing to qualifying in the ‘elite’ front group has turned out to be advantageous in recent times, as both Anstey and Michael Rutter (a winner at this year’s NW200 in similar circumstances) have shown, taking wins on corrected time.
It’s a loophole in the current rules that many feel needs addressed, arguably robbing the fans, who wait patiently in the Joey Dunlop Grandstand on the start-finish line at Dundrod, for the first man into view coming out of Quarry Bends as their winner.
Anstey, refuting the claim, said: “It is a great position to start from and I’d be happy to do it again, but no-one goes out to qualify in the second group.
“The best case scenario is qualify quickest in pole position; start from the front row and try to get away from the pack.” |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Ven 10 Aoû 2012 - 12:43 | |
| Cummins devant la meute : Pacemaker BelfastWilliam Dunlop on the big Bike : Pacemaker BelfastGuy Martin sous l'oeil avisé des spectateurs : Pacemaker BelfastWilliam toujours aussi rapide sur la 125 : Pacemaker BelfastLe prometteur Jamie Hamilton sur la SBK du Team KMR : Pacemaker BelfastMichael Dunlop , décidemment tres en forme en ce moment : Pacemaker BelfastUn podium qui a de la gueule !! |
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