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Race times for today - Updated

by isleofman.com 6th June 2011

FOLLOWING a red flag incident earlier today in the Supersport Race the schedule for today's racing has now changed.

 

It has not yet been revealed why the race was red flagged at Gorse Lea just over an hour ago.

 

The delay means the racing schedule has been changed and should now run as follows: 

 

1pm:          Monster Energy Supersport 1 (3 laps)
2.45pm:    Sidecar practice
3.30pm:    Subaru demonstration lap
4.15pm:    SES TT Zero practice
4.30pm:    Crossing points start to open from St Ninians
6pm:          Crossing points close
6.30pm:    Royal London 360 Superstock Race (4 laps)

Crossing points will start to re-open from St Ninians at around 4.30pm and will remain open until 6pm.

 

The crossing points and access corridors are as follows:

- St Ninians Cross Roads
- Stoney Rd and Tromode Road
- Quarterbridge Through Strang Road
- Crosby Crossroads to Ballavitchell Rd
- Barregarrow crossroads
- Douglas Road Corner Kirk Michael to Faaie ny Cabbal
- Ballaugh, Station Road and Glen Road
- Sulby Glen Crossroads
- Albert Square and Princes Rd (Ramsey Bus station)
- Lheaney Rd and Barrule Park (Ramsey)
- Signpost corner and Bedstead Corner
- Governors Rd through to second avenue

 

Cars and pedestrians can use both access corridors and crossing points. The public are urged to ensure that the crossing points are open before using them.

 

Also see: Road closure timings for Monday's TT Races

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 6th, June 2011 01:00pm.

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