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If you have a sizing concern on that new Bell helmet or Spidi one piece leather suit, we've likely tried it on, analyzed the fitment and completed a full product review video so we can better help you. From amateur racers, to track day instructors and street warriors, we have the experience using and putting the items we carry to the test. The staff here at STG are riders and enthusiasts alike, meaning that we are often using the same Alpinestars jacket or Michelin tires that you are thinking about pulling the trigger on. We pride ourselves on the brands we carry and the service that we are able to offer our customers. Lee Johnston led the Senior Classic times on the Davies Motorsport Yamaha at 108.41mph, although John McGuinness’ 109.68mph on the Winfield Paton remains the fastest overall.Sportbike Track Gear offers one of the best selections of motorcycle gear, parts, tires and accessories in the industry.

His lap of 125.537mph on Wednesday remains the class benchmark.Īustralian David Johnson was second fastest at 124.505mph on the Alasdair Cowan Kawasaki, 1.5s down on Dunlop. Meanwhile, 21-time TT winner Dunlop again set the pace in the Classic Superbike session.ĭunlop was back out on the Team Classic Suzuki GSX-R750 SRAD machine for a lap before switching to the XR69, recording the fastest speed of the evening at 124.676mph. The four-lap race is scheduled to commence at 2.40pm. Veteran Ian Lougher (LayLaw Yamaha) and Dominic Herbertson (John Chapman Honda) also can’t be ruled out of contention. I’ve to be happy but we’ve got to squeeze as much as possible from the bike.” Hind said: “I was running out of fuel when I came across the line on the second lap. Market Rasen’s James Hind - third in the race in 2019 - is another leading contender on Dennis Trollope’s Yamaha after setting the fastest lap of the week in the class at 117.488mph.

“I wasn’t fully fit at the TT and we were left wondering what we could have done if I hadn’t been injured, so we’re excited for next year to see what we can do now.”
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“I’ve just been taking it steady and you can really feel every crack and bump on the road on one of these,” said Browne.ĭaily Headlines & Evening Telegraph Newsletter The Cork man was the fastest rider through the Sulby speed trap at 153.776mph in the Lightweight class and posted his best lap of the week at 116.917mph.īrowne is making his debut on a 250cc machine and is now fully fit after he battled adversity at the TT in June, when he made his racing comeback after breaking both ankles in a crash at the Cookstown 100 in April. Irishman Mike Browne also threw his hat into the mix last night on the LayLaw Racing TZ250 Yamaha. Racing will get under way today at the Manx Grand Prix with several key contenders in action in the Dunlop Lightweight race.īallymoney’s Michael Dunlop will start at No.6 on the Crossan Motorcycles Honda RS250 as he returns to the class on the Isle of Man for the first time since 2017.ĭunlop has been at the sharp end in qualifying, although the 33-year-old hasn’t quite shown his full potential, only completing single laps on the Honda without doing a flying lap.
