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Isle Of Man TT: Superstock TT Race Two Report

HICKMAN BREAKS OUTRIGHT LAP RECORD IN RL360 SUPERSTOCK TT RACE 2

Peter Hickman clinched his 11th victory at the Isle of Man TT Races when he won today’s second RL360 Superstock race in sensational style, the Monster Energy by FHO Racing BMW rider smashing his own outright lap record with a stunning final lap speed of 136.358mph.

 

Peter Hickman (10). Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.
Peter Hickman (10). Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.

Just like the previous Superstock race, Hickman quickly grabbed the lead from the outset and never looked back as he won by more than 17 seconds from Michael Dunlop (MD Racing Honda) with Dean Harrison (DAO Racing Kawasaki) once more taking third.

After an hour’s delay allowing a tree to be repaired at Greeba Castle, the race got underway at 12.45pm under sunny skies but with a blustery wind, especially over the Mountain and Hickman grabbed the lead at Glen Helen on the opening lap, his advantage over Dunlop just one tenth of a second. Harrison was in third, a further 2.6 seconds in arrears, followed by Conor Cummins (MIlenco by Padgett’s Motorcycles Honda), Jamie Coward (KTS Racing powered by Steadplan Honda) and James Hillier (OMG Racing Yamaha).

 

Michael Dunlop (6). Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.
Michael Dunlop (6). Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.

Cummins’ team-mate Todd, suffering with a sickness bug, which required a pre-race injection, was down in eighth with David Johnson, who’d started number one on the road, already out after retiring at Ballacraine with the same fate befalling Julian Trummer.

By Ballaugh, Hickman had stretched his lead out to 1.5 seconds but it had come back down to 0.8 seconds as they rounded Ramsey Hairpin for the first time and although Harrison and Cummins continued in third and fourth respectively, Hillier had relegated Coward to sixth albeit by just half a second. Todd was clearly struggling though and had slipped back further to 11th.

At the end of lap one, the riders pitted for their solitary fuel stop and an opening lap of 134.068mph gave Hickman a 1.8 seconds lead over Dunlop with Harrison still in third but now 11.6 seconds adrift. Cummins continued to hold fourth and with Coward getting back in front of Hillier for fifth, the top ten was rounded out by Josh Brookes, John McGuinness, Shaun Anderson and Dominic Herbertson.

 

Dean Harrison. Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.
Dean Harrison. Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.

James Hind, meanwhile, had retired at Sulby Bridge but Ryan Cringle was having another great ride, the Manx newcomer setting a personal best lap of 124.414mph as he slotted into 21st.

Hickman’s lead had gone out to 2.3 seconds as they went through Glen Helen for the second time with Harrison remaining just over 11 seconds behind in third. Cummins was a similar distance back in fourth but whilst Coward held station in fifth, there was change further back as Brookes and McGuinness moved up to sixth and seventh as Hillier slipped back to eighth.

Over Ballaugh Bridge on lap two, Hickman had added another second to his lead and by Ramsey Hairpin it was 3.8 seconds with Harrison losing more time in third, the gap to second now 16 seconds. He held the same advantage over Coward, but he was only 1.5s in front of Brookes who, in turn, only had a half second buffer to McGuinness. Hillier wasn’t out of the battle for fifth either as he sat 2.2s behind McGuinness.

Hickman was extending his lead ever so slightly through each timing point and as he started his third and final lap, he led Dunlop by 5.1s, Harrison continuing to run in a comfortable third. The same applied to Cummins in fourth but the battle for fifth continued to rage with nine seconds covering Coward, Brookes, Hillier and McGuinness. Rutter and Herbertson were now in ninth and tenth, but Todd’s brave ride came to an end as he retired at the pits.

The lead was up to 6 seconds at Glen Helen on lap three and little wonder as Hickman broke Harrison’s five-year old sector time from the Grandstand to Glen Helen. Harrison and Cummins were looking secure in third and fourth with Coward extending his gap over Brookes to 4.5 seconds and Hillier had now overhauled McGuinness for seventh.

All eyes were on Hickman as he circulated at outright lap record pace and the lead was over eight seconds at Ballaugh, which had jumped out to 13.2 seconds at the Bungalow and as he crossed the line at the end of the three laps, his winning margin over Dunlop was 17.1 seconds. The lap speed stood out more though at a sensational 136.358mph which obliterated the class lap record and added almost a full mph on to the outright lap record!

Harrison and Cummins took comfortable third and fourth place finishes and the battle for fifth went the way of Brookes by just 0.49 seconds after setting a new personal best lap of 131.759mph. Hillier grabbed seventh from McGuinness with Herbertson taking ninth from Rutter on the final lap. Meanwhile, Cringle went quicker again on his final lap with an excellent speed of 126.096mph seeing him rewarded with 19th position.

Carole Nash Supertwin TT Race 2 will begin at 15:00.

MotoGP: Bagnaia Best In FP2 At Mugello

Defending World Champion Francesco Bagnaia set the best lap time during MotoGP Free Practice Two (FP2) Friday afternoon at Mugello, in Italy. Riding his Lenovo Ducati Desmosedici, Bagnaia lapped the 3.2-mile (5.2 km) road course in 1:45.436, which was significantly quicker than Bagnaia’s own Race Lap Record of 1:46.588 and close to Fabio Quartararo’s All-Time Lap Record of 1:45.187.

Marco Bezzecchi was best of the rest with a very close 1:45.499 on his Mooney VR46 Racing Team Ducati.

Alex Rins was third overall and the top Honda rider with a lap of 1:45.517 on his LCR Honda Castrol machine.

The top 16 riders in FP2 were covered by 0.868 second. That 16th rider was 2021 World Champion Fabio Quartararo (1:46.304).

 

MotoGP Fp2

Moto2: Acosta Aces FP2 At Mugello

Spaniard Pedro Acosta aced Moto2 Free Practice Two (FP2) Friday afternoon at the Mugello Circuit, in Italy. Riding his Triumph-powered Red Bull KTM Ajo Kalex, Acosta lapped the 3.2-mile (5.2 km) track in 1:51.170, which led the 31-rider field.

Americans Joe Roberts (1:52.023) and Sean Dylan Kelly (1:53.386) were 10th and 26th, respectively, in the session.

 

Moto2 FP2

Moto3: Deniz Oncu Stays On Top In FP2 At Mugello

After leading the morning session, Deniz Oncu stayed on top with the fastest lap during Moto3 Free Practice Two (FP2) Friday afternoon at the Mugello Circuit, in Italy. Riding his Red Bull KTM Ajo machine, the Turkish racer did a lap time of 1:56.485, which was not only 0.5 second quicker than anyone else it was also faster than Fabio Di Giannantonio’s five-year-old Race Lap Record of 1:56.628.

 

Moto3 FP2

MotoGP: Alex Marquez Under Race Lap Record In FP1 At Mugello

Alex Marquez led MotoGP Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at the Mugello Circuit, in Italy, with a lap time that was quicker than the existing Race Lap Record. Riding his Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici, the Spaniard navigated the 3.2-mile (5.2 km) circuit in 1:46.121, which was quicker than Francesco Bagnaia’s 2022 Race Lap Record of 1:46.588.

 

MotoGP FP1

Moto2: Acosta Under Race Lap Record In FP1 At Mugello

Spaniard Pedro Acosta led Moto2 Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at the Mugello Circuit, in Italy, with a lap time that was quicker than the existing Race Lap Record. Riding his Triumph-powered Red Bull KTM Ajo Kalex, Acosta lapped the 3.259-mile (5.245 km) road course in 1:50.928, which was faster than Sam Lowes’ Race Lap Record of 1:51.208, which he set in 2021.

Americans Joe Roberts (1:51.959) and Sean Dylan Kelly (1:53.662) were 12th and 27th, respectively, in the session.

 

Moto2 FP1

Moto3: Deniz Oncu Dominates FP1 At Mugello

Turkish rider Deniz Oncu dominated Moto3 Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at the Mugello circuit, in Italy. Riding his Red Bull KTM Ajo machine, Oncu turned a 1:56.947, which was more than half a second faster than the next-quickest rider.

 

Moto3 FP1

MotoE: Ferrari Quickest With New Lap Record In FP1 At Mugello

Matteo Ferrari, riding his Felo Gresini Ducati electric motorcycle, led MotoE Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Mugello, in Italy. Ferrari’s lap time of 1:57.830 set a new All-Time Lap Record for the class.

 

MotoE FP1

MotoE: Ferrari Sets Another New Lap Record In FP2 At Mugello

Matteo Ferrari, riding his Felo Gresini Ducati electric motorcycle, led MotoE Free Practice Two (FP2) Friday afternoon at Mugello, in Italy. Ferrari’s lap time of 1:56.223 set another new All-Time Lap Record for the class.

 

MotoE

MotoGP: Injured Pirro Riding Aruba.it Racing Ducati At Mugello

The Aruba.it Racing team returns to MotoGP with Michele Pirro and the Ducati Desmosedici GP.

Fresh from the extraordinary WorldSBK weekend in Misano, concluded with Alvaro Bautista’s third consecutive hat-trick (14th win in the first 15 races) and Michael Rinaldi’s P2 finish in Saturday’s Race 1, the Aruba.it Racing team is preparing to dive back into the MotoGP adventure.

The partnership between Aruba.it and Ducati took another step forward in the 2022 season when, for the first time, the Ducati Desmosedici GP competed in the three wildcard races allowed by the MotoGP regulations, with Michele Pirro riding in the same colors and liveries used by the Panigale V4 R in WorldSBK.

The iconic Mugello circuit will kick off the Aruba.it Racing team’s MotoGP 2023 campaign; the team will also be present in Misano for the San Marino Grand Prix and the Riviera di Rimini, and to a third round that will be announced shortly

Michele Pirro is ready to hit the track after already making his MotoGP season debut during the Grand Prix of the Americas (replacing the injured Enea Bastianini), where he secured a valuable 11th place.

The first free practice sessions will take place on Friday at 10:45 am, followed by the exciting new addition of the Saturday Sprint Race (starting at 3 pm), and the weekend will conclude with the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday at 2 pm.

Michele Pirro (Aruba.it Racing #51)

“We are in the week of the Italian Grand Prix, and it is always a special emotion. It won’t be my first race of the season, but it’s obvious that racing at Mugello gives unique sensations. I am back on track with the colors of Aruba.it Racing, and it is a great honor for me, especially after the WorldSBK weekend in Misano, where the team achieved a real masterpiece. The goal is to be fast, competitive, and score some points to give the Aruba.it Racing team a place in the MotoGP standings. I will give my all, even though I am not in the best condition due to a shoulder injury. But I don’t want to think about it. Instead, I can’t wait to enter the garage and meet Stefano (Cecconi), Serafino (Foti), and the guys from my test team with whom we always do a great job throughout the year. I will put all my effort to give everyone a great satisfaction in the Gran Premio d’Italia”

Isle Of Man TT: Superstock TT Race Two Report

Michael Dunlop (6) leaving the starting line at the Isle of Man TT earlier this week. Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.
Michael Dunlop (6) leaving the starting line at the Isle of Man TT earlier this week. Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.

HICKMAN BREAKS OUTRIGHT LAP RECORD IN RL360 SUPERSTOCK TT RACE 2

Peter Hickman clinched his 11th victory at the Isle of Man TT Races when he won today’s second RL360 Superstock race in sensational style, the Monster Energy by FHO Racing BMW rider smashing his own outright lap record with a stunning final lap speed of 136.358mph.

 

Peter Hickman (10). Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.
Peter Hickman (10). Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.

Just like the previous Superstock race, Hickman quickly grabbed the lead from the outset and never looked back as he won by more than 17 seconds from Michael Dunlop (MD Racing Honda) with Dean Harrison (DAO Racing Kawasaki) once more taking third.

After an hour’s delay allowing a tree to be repaired at Greeba Castle, the race got underway at 12.45pm under sunny skies but with a blustery wind, especially over the Mountain and Hickman grabbed the lead at Glen Helen on the opening lap, his advantage over Dunlop just one tenth of a second. Harrison was in third, a further 2.6 seconds in arrears, followed by Conor Cummins (MIlenco by Padgett’s Motorcycles Honda), Jamie Coward (KTS Racing powered by Steadplan Honda) and James Hillier (OMG Racing Yamaha).

 

Michael Dunlop (6). Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.
Michael Dunlop (6). Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.

Cummins’ team-mate Todd, suffering with a sickness bug, which required a pre-race injection, was down in eighth with David Johnson, who’d started number one on the road, already out after retiring at Ballacraine with the same fate befalling Julian Trummer.

By Ballaugh, Hickman had stretched his lead out to 1.5 seconds but it had come back down to 0.8 seconds as they rounded Ramsey Hairpin for the first time and although Harrison and Cummins continued in third and fourth respectively, Hillier had relegated Coward to sixth albeit by just half a second. Todd was clearly struggling though and had slipped back further to 11th.

At the end of lap one, the riders pitted for their solitary fuel stop and an opening lap of 134.068mph gave Hickman a 1.8 seconds lead over Dunlop with Harrison still in third but now 11.6 seconds adrift. Cummins continued to hold fourth and with Coward getting back in front of Hillier for fifth, the top ten was rounded out by Josh Brookes, John McGuinness, Shaun Anderson and Dominic Herbertson.

 

Dean Harrison. Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.
Dean Harrison. Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT Press Office.

James Hind, meanwhile, had retired at Sulby Bridge but Ryan Cringle was having another great ride, the Manx newcomer setting a personal best lap of 124.414mph as he slotted into 21st.

Hickman’s lead had gone out to 2.3 seconds as they went through Glen Helen for the second time with Harrison remaining just over 11 seconds behind in third. Cummins was a similar distance back in fourth but whilst Coward held station in fifth, there was change further back as Brookes and McGuinness moved up to sixth and seventh as Hillier slipped back to eighth.

Over Ballaugh Bridge on lap two, Hickman had added another second to his lead and by Ramsey Hairpin it was 3.8 seconds with Harrison losing more time in third, the gap to second now 16 seconds. He held the same advantage over Coward, but he was only 1.5s in front of Brookes who, in turn, only had a half second buffer to McGuinness. Hillier wasn’t out of the battle for fifth either as he sat 2.2s behind McGuinness.

Hickman was extending his lead ever so slightly through each timing point and as he started his third and final lap, he led Dunlop by 5.1s, Harrison continuing to run in a comfortable third. The same applied to Cummins in fourth but the battle for fifth continued to rage with nine seconds covering Coward, Brookes, Hillier and McGuinness. Rutter and Herbertson were now in ninth and tenth, but Todd’s brave ride came to an end as he retired at the pits.

The lead was up to 6 seconds at Glen Helen on lap three and little wonder as Hickman broke Harrison’s five-year old sector time from the Grandstand to Glen Helen. Harrison and Cummins were looking secure in third and fourth with Coward extending his gap over Brookes to 4.5 seconds and Hillier had now overhauled McGuinness for seventh.

All eyes were on Hickman as he circulated at outright lap record pace and the lead was over eight seconds at Ballaugh, which had jumped out to 13.2 seconds at the Bungalow and as he crossed the line at the end of the three laps, his winning margin over Dunlop was 17.1 seconds. The lap speed stood out more though at a sensational 136.358mph which obliterated the class lap record and added almost a full mph on to the outright lap record!

Harrison and Cummins took comfortable third and fourth place finishes and the battle for fifth went the way of Brookes by just 0.49 seconds after setting a new personal best lap of 131.759mph. Hillier grabbed seventh from McGuinness with Herbertson taking ninth from Rutter on the final lap. Meanwhile, Cringle went quicker again on his final lap with an excellent speed of 126.096mph seeing him rewarded with 19th position.

Carole Nash Supertwin TT Race 2 will begin at 15:00.

MotoGP: Bagnaia Best In FP2 At Mugello

Francesco Bagnaia (1), as seen earlier this season. Photo courtesy Ducati.
Francesco Bagnaia (1), as seen earlier this season. Photo courtesy Ducati.

Defending World Champion Francesco Bagnaia set the best lap time during MotoGP Free Practice Two (FP2) Friday afternoon at Mugello, in Italy. Riding his Lenovo Ducati Desmosedici, Bagnaia lapped the 3.2-mile (5.2 km) road course in 1:45.436, which was significantly quicker than Bagnaia’s own Race Lap Record of 1:46.588 and close to Fabio Quartararo’s All-Time Lap Record of 1:45.187.

Marco Bezzecchi was best of the rest with a very close 1:45.499 on his Mooney VR46 Racing Team Ducati.

Alex Rins was third overall and the top Honda rider with a lap of 1:45.517 on his LCR Honda Castrol machine.

The top 16 riders in FP2 were covered by 0.868 second. That 16th rider was 2021 World Champion Fabio Quartararo (1:46.304).

 

MotoGP Fp2

Moto2: Acosta Aces FP2 At Mugello

Pedro Acosta (37). Photo courtesy Red Bull KTM Ajo.
Pedro Acosta (37), as seen at Mugello. Photo courtesy Red Bull KTM Ajo.

Spaniard Pedro Acosta aced Moto2 Free Practice Two (FP2) Friday afternoon at the Mugello Circuit, in Italy. Riding his Triumph-powered Red Bull KTM Ajo Kalex, Acosta lapped the 3.2-mile (5.2 km) track in 1:51.170, which led the 31-rider field.

Americans Joe Roberts (1:52.023) and Sean Dylan Kelly (1:53.386) were 10th and 26th, respectively, in the session.

 

Moto2 FP2

Moto3: Deniz Oncu Stays On Top In FP2 At Mugello

Deniz Oncu (53). Photo courtesy Red Bull KTM Ajo.
Deniz Oncu (53). Photo courtesy Red Bull KTM Ajo.

After leading the morning session, Deniz Oncu stayed on top with the fastest lap during Moto3 Free Practice Two (FP2) Friday afternoon at the Mugello Circuit, in Italy. Riding his Red Bull KTM Ajo machine, the Turkish racer did a lap time of 1:56.485, which was not only 0.5 second quicker than anyone else it was also faster than Fabio Di Giannantonio’s five-year-old Race Lap Record of 1:56.628.

 

Moto3 FP2

MotoGP: Alex Marquez Under Race Lap Record In FP1 At Mugello

Alex Marquez (73). Photo courtesy Gresini Racing.
Alex Marquez (73). Photo courtesy Gresini Racing.

Alex Marquez led MotoGP Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at the Mugello Circuit, in Italy, with a lap time that was quicker than the existing Race Lap Record. Riding his Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici, the Spaniard navigated the 3.2-mile (5.2 km) circuit in 1:46.121, which was quicker than Francesco Bagnaia’s 2022 Race Lap Record of 1:46.588.

 

MotoGP FP1

Moto2: Acosta Under Race Lap Record In FP1 At Mugello

Pedro Acosta (37). Photo courtesy Red Bull KTM Ajo.
Pedro Acosta (37). Photo courtesy Red Bull KTM Ajo.

Spaniard Pedro Acosta led Moto2 Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at the Mugello Circuit, in Italy, with a lap time that was quicker than the existing Race Lap Record. Riding his Triumph-powered Red Bull KTM Ajo Kalex, Acosta lapped the 3.259-mile (5.245 km) road course in 1:50.928, which was faster than Sam Lowes’ Race Lap Record of 1:51.208, which he set in 2021.

Americans Joe Roberts (1:51.959) and Sean Dylan Kelly (1:53.662) were 12th and 27th, respectively, in the session.

 

Moto2 FP1

Moto3: Deniz Oncu Dominates FP1 At Mugello

Deniz Oncu (53). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Deniz Oncu (53). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Turkish rider Deniz Oncu dominated Moto3 Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at the Mugello circuit, in Italy. Riding his Red Bull KTM Ajo machine, Oncu turned a 1:56.947, which was more than half a second faster than the next-quickest rider.

 

Moto3 FP1

MotoE: Ferrari Quickest With New Lap Record In FP1 At Mugello

Matteo Ferrari (11). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Matteo Ferrari (11). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Matteo Ferrari, riding his Felo Gresini Ducati electric motorcycle, led MotoE Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Mugello, in Italy. Ferrari’s lap time of 1:57.830 set a new All-Time Lap Record for the class.

 

MotoE FP1

MotoE: Ferrari Sets Another New Lap Record In FP2 At Mugello

Matteo Ferrari (11). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Matteo Ferrari (11). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Matteo Ferrari, riding his Felo Gresini Ducati electric motorcycle, led MotoE Free Practice Two (FP2) Friday afternoon at Mugello, in Italy. Ferrari’s lap time of 1:56.223 set another new All-Time Lap Record for the class.

 

MotoE

MotoGP: Injured Pirro Riding Aruba.it Racing Ducati At Mugello

Michele Pirro at Mugello. Photo courtesy Ducati.
Michele Pirro at Mugello. Photo courtesy Ducati.

The Aruba.it Racing team returns to MotoGP with Michele Pirro and the Ducati Desmosedici GP.

Fresh from the extraordinary WorldSBK weekend in Misano, concluded with Alvaro Bautista’s third consecutive hat-trick (14th win in the first 15 races) and Michael Rinaldi’s P2 finish in Saturday’s Race 1, the Aruba.it Racing team is preparing to dive back into the MotoGP adventure.

The partnership between Aruba.it and Ducati took another step forward in the 2022 season when, for the first time, the Ducati Desmosedici GP competed in the three wildcard races allowed by the MotoGP regulations, with Michele Pirro riding in the same colors and liveries used by the Panigale V4 R in WorldSBK.

The iconic Mugello circuit will kick off the Aruba.it Racing team’s MotoGP 2023 campaign; the team will also be present in Misano for the San Marino Grand Prix and the Riviera di Rimini, and to a third round that will be announced shortly

Michele Pirro is ready to hit the track after already making his MotoGP season debut during the Grand Prix of the Americas (replacing the injured Enea Bastianini), where he secured a valuable 11th place.

The first free practice sessions will take place on Friday at 10:45 am, followed by the exciting new addition of the Saturday Sprint Race (starting at 3 pm), and the weekend will conclude with the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday at 2 pm.

Michele Pirro (Aruba.it Racing #51)

“We are in the week of the Italian Grand Prix, and it is always a special emotion. It won’t be my first race of the season, but it’s obvious that racing at Mugello gives unique sensations. I am back on track with the colors of Aruba.it Racing, and it is a great honor for me, especially after the WorldSBK weekend in Misano, where the team achieved a real masterpiece. The goal is to be fast, competitive, and score some points to give the Aruba.it Racing team a place in the MotoGP standings. I will give my all, even though I am not in the best condition due to a shoulder injury. But I don’t want to think about it. Instead, I can’t wait to enter the garage and meet Stefano (Cecconi), Serafino (Foti), and the guys from my test team with whom we always do a great job throughout the year. I will put all my effort to give everyone a great satisfaction in the Gran Premio d’Italia”

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