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John McGuinness' TT bike has the wow factor

by isleofman.com 29th June 2011

A MOTORCYCLE which 17-times TT winner John McGuinness won three TTs on received the accolade of 'biggest wow factor' at an exclusive car and motorcycle show.

 

McGuinness showed off the Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade at the fifth annual Salon Privé Concours d’Élegance just a few miles outside of central London last week.

 

Entry for the event is by invitation only.

 

However McGuinness' machine did not win the 100 Years of the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course class which was won by Sammy Miller's water-cooled 1939 AJS V four racer.

 

But the wow factor award was not just judged against the other motorcycles in the TT class, but against every vehicle entered in the overall event – including a number of rare and exclusive automobiles from the world's most esteemed manufacturers.

 

The judging panel, made up of respected figures from the automotive industry, was impressed by the Honda Fireblade's remarkable history.

 

John McGuinness powered the machine to his 15th Isle of Man TT victory in 2009 in the TT Superbike race – a record that surpassed the legendary tally of Mike Hailwood to place John as the second most successful TT racer of all time behind the late Joey Dunlop.

 

In the same year and on the same machine, McGuinness broke the existing outright lap record with a 130.442mph lap before making history again that week by setting the fastest lap ever recorded around the TT course – 131.578mph – a speed still unbeaten by any other rider.

 

At the 2011 Isle of Man TT the same Fireblade, resplendent in the all-new Honda TT Legends livery, saw McGuinness storm to victory in the Superbike and Senior races, taking his tally of wins to 17.

 

Marc Potter, editor of MotorCycle News and head judge for motorcycles at the event said: "The judges felt that John McGuinness' Honda TT Legends Fireblade encapsulated the real essence of the 'Wow Factor' award at such a prestigious event.

 

"Not only is the Fireblade a beautiful motorcycle but with the flies still stuck to the front of the bike as it finished this year's Isle of Man TT, it was a crowd pleaser all day.

 

"The bike is purposeful, stunning to look at and with the kind of detailing that makes a winning TT machine, it was a worthy winner of the award in such esteemed company."

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 29th, June 2011 11:38pm.

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