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Junior TT

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2014 Isle of Man TT Races
2013 Isle of Man TT Supersport TT Race 2 Michael Dunlop (6), 600cc Honda TT Grandstand 5 June 2013
Race details
Date2 & 4 June 2014
LocationDouglas, Isle of Man
CourseRoad Course
37.73 mi (60.72 km)
Supersport TT Race 1
Pole Position Fastest Lap
England Gary Johnson England Gary Johnson
125.934 mph 126.732 mph
Podium
1. England Gary Johnson
2. New Zealand Bruce Anstey3. Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop
Supersport TT Race 2
Pole Position Fastest Lap
England Gary Johnson Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop
125.934 mph 127.403 mph
Podium
1. Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop
2. New Zealand Bruce Anstey3. Northern Ireland William Dunlop

The Junior TT is a motorcycle road race that takes place during the Isle of Man TT festival; an annual event at the end of May and beginning of June. Between 1949 and 1976 this race was part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.

Engine capacity

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The 1911 Isle of Man TT was the first time the Junior TT race took place and was open to 300cc single-cylinder and 340cc twin cylinder motor-cycles and was contested over 5 laps of the new 37.5 mile Mountain Course. The first event on the new course was the Junior TT Race and was contested by 35 entrants. It was won by Percy J. Evans riding a Humber motor-cycle in 3 hours, 37 minutes and 7 seconds at an average speed of 41.45 mph.

The 1912 event was the first to limit the Junior TT to only 350 cc machines and this engine capacity prevailed until 1994.

Eligibility

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Entrants

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  • Entrants must be in possession of a valid National Entrants or FIM Sponsors Licence for Road Racing.

Machines

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The 2012 specification for entries into the Junior TT race are defined as;-

  • Any machine complying with the following specifications:
    • Supersport TT: (Machines complying with the 2012 FIM Supersport Championships specifications)
      • Over 400cc up to 600cc 4 cylinders 4-stroke
      • Over 600cc up to 675cc 3 cylinders 4-stroke
      • Over 600cc up to 750cc 2 cylinders 4-stroke[1]

Official Qualification Time

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  • 115% of the time set by the third fastest qualifier in the class.[2]

Speed and Lap Records

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The lap record for the Junior TT is 17 minutes and 31.328 seconds, at an average speed of 129.197 mph (207.922 km/h) set by Michael Dunlop on lap 2 of the 2018 Isle of Man TT 600cc Supersport Junior TT Race 1.[3] The race record for a four-lap Junior TT is 1 hour, 11 minutes and 28.059 seconds at an average race speed of 126.703 mph (203.909 km/h) set by Dean Harrison during the 2018 600cc Supersport TT Race 2.[4][5]

List of Junior/Supersport TT Winners

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Year Rider Manufacturer Average Race Speed
1911 United Kingdom Percy J. Evans Humber 41.45 mph
1912 United Kingdom W. Harry Bashall Douglas 39.65 mph
1913 United Kingdom Hugh Mason NUT 43.75 mph
1914 United Kingdom Eric Williams AJS 45.58 mph
1915-1919 Not held
1920 United Kingdom Cyril Williams AJS 40.74 mph
1921 United Kingdom Eric Williams AJS 52.21 mph
1922 Isle of Man Tom Sheard AJS 54.75 mph
1923 Republic of Ireland Stanley Woods Cotton 55.74 mph
1924 United Kingdom Kenneth Twemlow New Imperial 55.678 mph
1925 England Wal Handley Rex-Acme 65.02 mph
1926 United Kingdom Alec Bennett Velocette 66.704 mph
1927 England Freddie Dixon HRD 67.19 mph
1928 United Kingdom Alec Bennett Velocette 68.65 mph
1929 United Kingdom Freddie Hicks Velocette 69.71 mph
1930 Republic of Ireland Henry Tyrell-Smith Rudge 71.08 mph
1931 United Kingdom Tim Hunt Norton 73.94 mph
1932 Republic of Ireland Stanley Woods Norton 77.16 mph
1933 Republic of Ireland Stanley Woods Norton 78.08 mph
1934 Scotland Jimmie Guthrie Norton 79.16 mph
1935 Scotland Jimmie Guthrie Norton 79.14 mph
1936 England Freddie Frith Norton 80.14 mph
1937 Scotland Jimmie Guthrie Norton 84.43 mph
1938 Republic of Ireland Stanley Woods Velocette 84.08 mph
1939 Republic of Ireland Stanley Woods Velocette 83.19 mph
1940-1946 Not held
1947 United Kingdom Bob Foster Velocette 80.311 mph
1948 England Freddie Frith Velocette 81.59 mph
1949 England Freddie Frith Velocette 83.15 mph
1950 Northern Ireland Artie Bell Norton 86.33 mph
1951 England Geoff Duke Norton 93.83 mph
1952 England Geoff Duke Norton 90.29 mph
1953 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Ray Amm Norton 90.52 mph
1954 New Zealand Rod Coleman AJS 91.51 mph
1955 England Bill Lomas Moto Guzzi 92.33 mph
1956 Australia Ken Kavanagh Moto Guzzi 89.29 mph
1957 Scotland Bob McIntyre Gilera 94.99 mph
1958 England John Surtees MV Agusta 93.97 mph
1959 England John Surtees MV Agusta 95.38 mph
1960 England John Hartle MV Agusta 96.70 mph
1961 England Phil Read Norton 95.11 mph
1962 England Mike Hailwood MV Agusta 99.59 mph
1963 Rhodesia Jim Redman Honda 94.91 mph
1964 Rhodesia Jim Redman Honda 98.51 mph
1965 Rhodesia Jim Redman Honda 100.72 mph
1966 Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 100.87 mph
1967 England Mike Hailwood Honda 104.68 mph
1968 Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 104.78 mph
1969 Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 101.81 mph
1970 Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 101.77 mph
1971 England Tony Jefferies Yamsel 89.91 mph
1972 Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 102.03 mph
1973 United Kingdom Tony Rutter Yamaha 101.99 mph
1974 United Kingdom Tony Rutter Yamaha 104.44 mph
1975 England Charlie Williams Yamaha 104.38 mph
1976 England Chas Mortimer Yamaha 106.78 mph
1977 England Charlie Williams Yamaha 99.62 mph
1978 England Chas Mortimer Yamaha 100.71 mph
1979 England Charlie Williams Yamaha 105.13 mph
1980 England Charlie Williams Yamaha 102.22 mph
1981 England Steve Tonkin Armstrong 106.21 mph
1982 Northern Ireland Con Law Waddon 105.32 mph
1983 Northern Ireland Con Law EMC 108.09 mph
1984 Australia Graeme McGregor EMC 109.57 mph
1985 Northern Ireland Joey Dunlop Honda 109.91 mph
1986 Northern Ireland Steve Cull Honda 109.62 mph
1987 Republic of Ireland Eddie Laycock EMC 108.52 mph
1988 Northern Ireland Joey Dunlop Honda 111.87 mph
1989 Northern Ireland Johnny Rea Honda 112.12 mph
1990 Wales Ian Lougher Yamaha 115.16 mph
1991 Northern Ireland Robert Dunlop Yamaha 114.89 mph
1992 Northern Ireland Brian Reid Yamaha 115.13 mph
1993 Northern Ireland Brian Reid Yamaha 115.14 mph
1994 Northern Ireland Joey Dunlop Honda 114.67 mph
1995 Scotland Iain Duffus Honda 116.58 mph
1996 Northern Ireland Phillip McCallen Honda 117.65 mph
1997 Scotland Ian Simpson Honda 118.41 mph
1998 England Michael Rutter Honda 114.37 mph
1999 Scotland Jim Moodie Honda 118.11 mph
2000 England David Jefferies Yamaha 119.33 mph
2001 Not held
2002 Scotland Jim Moodie Yamaha 119.22 mph
2003 New Zealand Bruce Anstey Triumph 120.36 mph
2004 England John McGuinness Yamaha 120.57 mph
2005 Wales Ian Lougher Honda 120.928 mph
Northern Ireland Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki 120.627 mph
2006 England John McGuinness Honda 122.264 mph
2007 England Ian Hutchinson Honda 123.225 mph
2008 England Steve Plater Yamaha 122.338 mph
New Zealand Bruce Anstey Suzuki 123.041 mph
2009 England Ian Hutchinson Honda 124.141 mph
Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop Yamaha 121.416 mph
2010 England Ian Hutchinson Honda 124.677 mph
England Ian Hutchinson Honda 125.161 mph
2011 New Zealand Bruce Anstey Honda 124.232 mph
England Gary Johnson Honda 123.819 mph
2012 New Zealand Bruce Anstey Honda 124.160 mph
Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop Yamaha 123.543 mph
2013 Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop Honda 125.182 mph
Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop Honda 125.997 mph
2014 England Gary Johnson Triumph 125.078 mph
Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop Honda 124.526 mph
2015 England Ian Hutchinson Yamaha 125.451 mph
England Ian Hutchinson Yamaha 125.803 mph
2016 England Ian Hutchinson Yamaha 126.445 mph
England Ian Hutchinson Yamaha 125.905 mph
2017 Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop Yamaha 124.368 mph
Supersport TT 2 Cancelled due to weather conditions
2018 Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop Honda 126.027 mph
England Dean Harrison Kawasaki 126.703 mph
2019 Northern Ireland Lee Johnston Yamaha 126.449 mph
England Peter Hickman Triumph 127.671 mph
2022 Northern Ireland Michael Dunlop Yamaha

Race winners (riders)

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Rider Wins
Ian Hutchinson, Michael Dunlop 8
Giacomo Agostini, Stanley Woods 5
Bruce Anstey, Charlie Williams 4
Joey Dunlop, Freddie Frith, Jimmie Guthrie, Jim Redman 3
Alec Bennett, Brian Reid, Geoff Duke, Mike Hailwood, Gary Johnson, Con Law, Ian Lougher, John McGuinness, Chas Mortimer, Jim Moodie, John Surtees, Eric Williams 2
Rod Coleman, Percy J. Evans, Ryan Farquhar, Peter Hickman, David Jefferies, Lee Johnston, Ken Kavanagh, Dave Leach, Bill Lomas, Phil Mellor, Steve Plater, Michael Rutter, T. M. Sheard, H. G. Tyrell Smith 1

Race winners (manufacturers)

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Marque Wins
Honda 26
Yamaha 25
Norton 12
MV Agusta 9
Velocette 8
AJS 5
EMC, Triumph 3
Moto Guzzi, Kawasaki 2
Armstrong, Cotton, Douglas, Gilera, Humber, HRD, New Imperial, NUT, Rex-Acme, Rudge-Whitworth, Suzuki, Waddon, Yamsel 1

Winners of Junior/Senior Double Isle of Man TT Races

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Year Name Make of Motorcycle
1931 Tim Hunt Norton
1932/33 Stanley Woods Norton
1934 Jimmie Guthrie Norton
1951 Geoff Duke Norton
1953 Ray Amm Norton
1957 Bob McIntyre Gilera
1958/59 John Surtees MV Agusta
1967 Mike Hailwood Honda
1968–70, 1972 Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta
1985, 1988 Joey Dunlop Honda
1996 Phillip McCallen Honda
2000 David Jefferies Yamaha
2006 John McGuinness Honda
2010 Ian Hutchinson Honda
2014 Michael Dunlop Honda / BMW
2017 Michael Dunlop Yamaha / Suzuki

References

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  1. ^ International Tourist Trophy Regulations 2012 page 3/Appendix A page 34 ACU Events (Isle of Man) Limited (2012) Isle of Man Department of Economic Development
  2. ^ International Tourist Trophy Regulations 2012 page 19 ACU Events (Isle of Man) Limited (2012) Isle of Man Department of Economic Development
  3. ^ "Michael Dunlop wins record breaking Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1". Isle of Man TT. Duke Marketing Ltd. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Harrison sets new race record in Supersport Race 2". Isle of Man TT. Duke Marketing Ltd. 6 June 2018. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Monster Energy Supersport TT 2 - Result Sheet" (PDF). Isle of Man TT. Duke Marketing Ltd. 6 June 2018. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  6. ^ "TT Fact Zone". Duke Marketing Ltd.

See also

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