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2019 Lightweight Classic TT

Course name: Mountain (post 1914)

Description: Following a two year absence, Bruce Anstey achieved one of the most popular Mountain Course race wins in history in Saturday's (24 August) Dunlop Lightweight Classic TT Race, the second race of the 2019 Classic TT Races presented by Bennetts.

The indomitable New Zealander, who has been battling cancer, was cheered all around the course by fans as he dominated the race on his 250cc two stroke Honda and was never headed, eventually clinching the race win – his sixth in the Classic TT and his third in the Lightweight class - by over a minute from his Milenco by Padgetts Motorcycles teammate, Davey Todd.

In the winners enclosure after the race, an emotional Anstey paid tribute to the Padgetts team: “It’s awesome to win. I can’t believe it. Everyone – the team, Clive (Padgett), my family have just been awesome. I was right in the zone but on the last lap I was really nervous and just short shifted – I was not trying to go fast – just get it to the end. The last two years have been really tough. If it wasn’t for Anny (his partner) I wouldn’t be here.”

Todd had the honour of leading the field away but it was Anstey who lead on the clock at the opening checkpoint at Glen Helen from James Hind - a MGP newcomer in 2018 - the second fastest qualifier, with Todd a further two seconds back in third.

Eight time Sidecar TT Race winning passenger Dan Sayle, on his own comeback from serious injury in last year’s Classic TT meeting, showed his two stroke prowess in fourth riding a John Chapman Racing Honda with Ian Lougher, himself no stranger to the lower capacity bikes, completing the top five on the Laylaw Racing Yamaha less than a second behind Sayle at the first timing point.

Anstey had increased his lead to 15 seconds over Hind by the Bungalow on the opening lap, with Todd a further five seconds back. Anstey’s opening lap – 117.053mph – gave him a near 20-second lead over Hind with Todd (114.687) holding third place.

Many of the leading riders came in for their pit stop at the end of the opening lap to give them a ‘flying’ third lap including Anstey, who emerged from a forty second pit stop to lead on the road and on the clock by 40 seconds at Glen Helen on the second lap.

However, Hind’s race challenge was effectively over as a 30-second pit lane speeding infringement, coupled with a long stop of over a minute, dropped him to eighth and although Todd was now second, a lengthy pit stop of 56 seconds put him significantly behind the race leader. Lougher, after his own 40-second pit stop, was only six seconds behind Todd in third.

By this stage Anstey was already in his own race and his second lap of 113.399mph gave him an unassailable lead of almost a minute from Todd (110.322) who was now established in second place, leading third placed man Lougher by 17 seconds.

Jamie Coward (109.950) on a Binch Racing Yamaha and Dominic Herbertson (109.620) completed the top five at the end of the second lap. Hind (110.037) had battled back to sixth place and was clearly on a charge after his earlier misfortune.

Anstey clinched the race win with a final lap of 116.157mph and Todd’s 114.889mph lap secured the runners-up spot but behind the Milenco by Padgetts Motorcycles pair, James Hind was on a charge and set the fastest lap on the final circuit – 116.601mph securing the Lincolnshire rider the final podium place. Lougher (114.628) came home in fourth with Jamie Coward (113.820) completing the top five.

(iomttraces.com)

Competitors

PositionCompetitor(s)TimeSpeedMachine
1Anstey, Bruce58:47.539115.515Honda
2Todd, Davey59:57.784113.260Honda
3Hind, James01:00:07.307112.961Yamaha
4Lougher, Ian01:00:17.699112.636Yamaha
5Coward, Jamie01:00:34.399112.119Yamaha
6Hardisty, Charles Rhys01:00:55.338111.476Yamaha
7Sayle, Dan01:01:00.202111.328Honda
8Vines, Gary01:01:25.447110.566Yamaha
9Harvey, Phil01:03:59.055106.142Yamaha
10Howard, Steven01:04:12.301105.777Yamaha
11Snow, Tom01:04:19.113105.590Yamaha
12Barton, John01:04:43.486104.927Ducati
13Sinclair, Alex01:04:51.589104.709Ducati
14Ford, James01:05:01.660104.439Honda
15Lambourne, Richard01:06:21.961102.332Yamaha 250
16Dowling, Chris01:06:39.280101.889Yamaha
17Owen, Hefyn01:06:49.724101.624Ducati
18Carter, Mike01:07:19.352100.879Honda
19Loder, Will01:07:29.982100.614Yamaha
20Morris, Adrian01:07:33.491100.527Yamaha
21Jennings, Lee01:08:53.38298.584Ducati
22Madsen-Mygdal, Dave01:09:48.83797.279Honda
23Cowie, Andrew01:10:12.81096.725Kawasaki
24Burrill, Jason01:12:56.41993.109Yamaha
RJohnston, LeeYamaha
RMoore, ChrisYamaha
RHerbertson, DominicHonda
RSvendsen, CarstenYamaha
RGrief, SamuelHonda
RGlover, DavidYamaha
RDavies, AndrewYamaha
RCroft, ColinYamaha

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