Michael Dunlop took his ninth Isle of Man TT victory when he comfortably won Tuesday’s RL 360 Superstock race, giving BMW its second win in four days. Riding the MD Racing machine, Dunlop faced a serious challenge from Monster Energy Supersport 1 race winner Gary Johnson but the Lincolnshire man crashed out on the run up to the Waterworks on the opening lap.
From that point Dunlop was able to maintain his lead over second placed Dean Harrison and eventually came home 20.1s clear of the RC Express Racing by MSS Performance rider with Bruce Anstey taking third for Valvoline Racing/Padgetts Honda.
Dunlop was quickest to Glen Helen on lap one but it was close as only 0.5s covered the top four riders with Harrison, Johnson and James Hillier all in touch with the Ballymoney man. By Ramsey, Johnson had moved up to second but his challenge came to an abrupt end just a few hundred yards up from the hairpin. He was reported conscious but with fractures and taken by airmed to Nobles Hospital.
As the riders flashed through the grandstand for the first time, Dunlop’s opening lap of 129.588mph gave him a 6.7s lead over Harrison with Anstey now up to third and Hillier still holding onto fourth. Conor Cummins and Guy Martin rounded out the top six.
On lap two, Dunlop continued to increase his advantage but Harrison was keeping him honest although the margin had more than doubled as they came in to refuel, the gap now just under 13 seconds as Dunlop set the fastest lap of the race at 129.778mph. Anstey continued to hold onto third but Cummins, Martin and Michael Rutter had all overhauled Hillier, who had slipped back to seventh.
Harrison appeared to lose time at the pit stop but that was clearly not the case as he’d brought Dunlop’s lead down to nine seconds at Glen Helen on the third lap although hopes of reducing it further soon evaporated as the Northern Irishman had moved it back up to 18s by the end of the lap. One rider out of luck though was Martin, who retired at Parliament Square.
Using his pit boards to control the race in the closing stages, Dunlop duly came home for his third win in the Superstock race and, uniquely, on a third different bike manufacturer while it also extended his lead at the top of the Joey Dunlop Championship table. Harrison equalled his best ever result in second, repeating the runner-up spot in last year’s Lightweight race, with Anstey comfortable in third for the entire race.
The battle for fourth was close throughout though and going into the final lap, just 2.7s separated fourth to seventh and in the end it went to Australian David Johnson, comfortably his best ever TT result after a brilliant ride although it was tight – just 0.8s ahead of Cummins, who lost time at his pit stop when the bike refused to fire up. Lee Johnston had his best ever result as well as he finished sixth only 0.2s clear of Michael Rutter whose solid week continued.
Cummins was later awarded a two-minute time penalty due to having an ineligible suspension component fitted to his RAF Honda Superstock machine. As a result he was placed 18th in the final results.
Dan Kneen had another good ride, finishing in seventh place while Peter Hickman took a brilliant eighth place to be both the first newcomer and first privateer home with John McGuinness and Hillier completing the top 10. Hickman increased his personal best lap to 126.545mph.
Superstock TT Results (Top 15)
1 6 Michael Dunlop BMW / MD Racing 01:11:10.773 127.216 Silver
2 12 Dean Harrison Kawasaki / RC Express racing by MSS Perf 01:11:30.882 126.620 Silver
3 5 Bruce Anstey Honda / Valvoline Racing by Padgetts Moto 01:11:54.197 125.936 Silver
4 16 David Johnson Kawasaki / Lloyd and Jones PR Kawasaki 01:12:11.802 125.424 Silver
5 13 Lee Johnston Honda / Miles Kingsport / Pirtek Honda 01:12:18.017 125.244 Silver
6 9 Michael Rutter BMW / Bathams Prize Winning Ales 01:12:18.305 125.236 Silver
7 17 Dan Kneen Suzuki / Marks Bloom Racing 01:12:52.351 124.261 Silver
8 60 Peter Hickman* BMW / Ice Valley by Motorsave Trade 01:13:13.249 123.670 Silver
9 1 John McGuinness Honda / Valvoline Racing by Padgetts Moto 01:13:15.099 123.618 Silver
10 2 James Hillier Kawasaki / Quattro Plant Muc-Off Kawasaki 01:13:24.822 123.345 Silver
11 28 Horst Saiger Kawasaki / Saiger-Racing.com Kawasaki 01:13:46.555 122.739 Silver
12 48 Russ Mountford Kawasaki / Silicone Engineering Racing 01:13:51.100 122.613 Silver
13 54 James Cowton Honda / STEVE PARKIN 01:14:01.169 122.335 Silver
14 37 Ivan Lintin Honda / Taylor Lindsey Racing 01:14:02.371 122.302 Silver
15 41 Jimmy Storrar BMW / penz13.com 01:14:02.830 122.290 Silver
–From the Isle of Man TT
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