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Old hands throw down gauntlets

by isleofman.com 28th May 2012

The two most successful riders currently competing on the Mountain Course threw down the gauntlet in tonight's first timed practice session of TT 2012.

Seventeen-time winner John McGuinness topped the solo standings after lapping at 128.26mph.

He said he was happy with that, given the conditions: (play audio)

Simon Andrews was quickest in the Superstock class, William Dunlop in the Supersport.

Conor Cummins decided give tonight's session a miss, to give the hand he injured at the North West 200 more time to heal.

Meanwhile in the sidecars Dave Molyneux - the 14-time winner who sat out last year - went round at an average speed of 111.86mph.

Two sidecar crews - the Birchall brothers, and Glyn Jones and Richard Murphy - were air-medded to Noble's Hospital after accidents at Brandywell and Keppel gate respectively.

Both pairs were conscious when they were taken in.

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Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 28th, May 2012 10:15pm.

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