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Dunlop wins record-breaking Superbike TT

John Hopkins by John Hopkins
May 31, 2014
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Photo courtesy Isle of Man TT

Michael Dunlop (c) won the Superbike TT on the Isle of Man from Guy Martin (l) and Conor Cummins (r).

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Michael Dunlop took his eighth Isle of Man TT victory when he won Saturday’s six-lap Dainese Superbike race in record-breaking style. The BMW Motorrad rider took control from early race leader James Hillier at Ballaugh on the opening lap and, aided by two laps inside the old outright lap record, he surged clear and was able to control the race in the closing stages to take the win by 20.5s from Guy Martin (Tyco Suzuki) with Conor Cummins (Honda Racing) in third.

There was also sensational news on the final lap when Bruce Anstey, outside the top 10 on the opening lap after overshooting the Nook, tore round the Mountain Course on the Valvoline Racing/Padgetts Honda to become the first man ever to have lapped at more than 132mph with a final lap of 132.298mph.

Hillier was quickest to Glen Helen on the opening lap on his Quattro Plant/Muc-Off Kawasaki and he led Dunlop by one second with Martin, a rapid starting Dean Harrison (RC Express Racing Kawasaki), Gary Johnson (Lincs Lifting Honda) and Dan Kneen (Cookstown BE Racing Suzuki) close behind.

As the lap unfolded though, it was clear Dunlop was charging and having overhauled Hillier at Ballaugh, he increased his lead all round the opening 37 and ¾ miles and with a new lap record of 131.730mph, he rocketed clear with Martin 9.4s in arrears. The leaderboard was constantly changing and Cummins moved up into third with Hillier, Harrison and John McGuinness completing the top six with Johnson reported retired at Creg ny Baa.

Dunlop was in determined mood and was closing in on Martin, who had started 20 seconds ahead of him on the road, the gap between the duo after two laps almost 17 seconds as the Ballymoney man went quicker still at 131.890mph. The Tyco Suzuki rider was six seconds clear of Cummins as they took their first pit stop with Michael Rutter up to fourth on the Bathams BMW.

Dunlop, Martin, McGuinness and Hillier were circulating in close formation on the roads but Dunlop’s lead was increasing and he was first into the pits at the end of lap four, the gap to Martin now a very healthy looking 25s after another 130mph+ lap. Martin was coming under pressure from Cummins though with his advantage now under five seconds for the first time while Rutter was still in fourth with McGuinness and William Dunlop completing the top six.

As the race went into its final third, Dunlop and Martin were still together on the roads and the 25-year-old rode to his signals to control the race for his eighth victory and BMW’s first ‘big bike’ win since German Georg Meier won the 1939 Senior.

Martin took his 14th podium in second with Cummins three seconds further back after doing his all on the final lap. Anstey really put the hammer down after his early race mishap and his lap of 132.298mph was some six seconds quicker than McGuinness’ lap set in the same race last year.

Rutter ensured it was a good day for BMW with a strong fifth with William Dunlop making a late charge to overhaul McGuinness on the final lap, the gap between the pair just 0.8s after six hard laps.

The 20-times winner had to settle for seventh with his wrist injury, as expected, unable to run the pace for six entire laps but it was a solid effort by the Morecambe man. Harrison and Hillier both dropped back as the race wore on, finishing in eighth and ninth with Josh Brookes completing the top 10.

Newcomer Peter Hickman had a brilliant ride into 14th place with his final lap of 126.195mph making him the second fastest newcomer in TT history and it also meant he was the first privateer home.

After six previous podium positions and over 20 years since his debut, Conrad Harrison, partnered by Mike Aylott, took his maiden Isle of Man TT victory on Saturday after coming through from an opening lap fourth to win a dramatic opening Sure Sidecar race.

Harrison and Aylott took the win by 17s from former winner John Holden/Andy Winkle with last year’s Race 1 winner Tim Reeves, now partnered by Gregory Cluze, a further 16 seconds back in third.

Superbike Race Results (Top 15)

Pos No. Rider Machine/Entrant Time Speed Subclass Replica

1 6 Michael Dunlop BMW / BMW/Hawk Racing 01:45:46.384 128.415 Silver

2 4 Guy Martin Suzuki / Tyco Suzuki 01:46:06.954 128.000 Silver

3 10 Conor Cummins Honda / Honda Racing 01:46:09.934 127.940 Silver

4 5 Bruce Anstey Honda / Valvoline Racing by Padgetts Moto 01:46:31.687 127.504 Silver

5 9 Michael Rutter BMW / Bathams Prize Winning Ales 01:46:48.186 127.176 Silver

6 8 William Dunlop Suzuki / Tyco Suzuki 01:46:57.992 126.982 Silver

7 1 John McGuinness Honda / Honda Racing 01:46:58.772 126.966 Silver

8 12 Dean Harrison Kawasaki / RC Express racing by MSS Perf 01:47:39.797 126.160 Silver

9 2 James Hillier Kawasaki / Quattro Plant Muc-Off Kawasaki 01:48:04.777 125.674 Silver

10 14 Joshua Brookes Yamaha / Milwaukee Yamaha 01:48:05.487 125.660 Silver

11 17 Dan Kneen Suzuki / Cookstown B.E.Racing 01:48:20.997 125.360 Silver

12 16 David Johnson Kawasaki / Lloyd and Jones PR Kawasaki 01:49:09.248 124.437 Silver

13 13 Lee Johnston Honda / ECC / Pirtek Racing Honda 01:49:10.958 124.404 Silver

14 60 Peter Hickman* BMW / Ice Valley by Motorsave Trade 01:50:58.103 122.402 Silver

15 11 Dan Stewart Honda / SMT / WILCOCK Racing 01:52:11.142 121.074 Bronze

–From the Isle of Man TT

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Tags: BallaughBMW MotorradConor CumminsDainese SuperbikeGuy MartinHonda RacingJames HillierMichael DunlopTyco Suzuki
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