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2011 Isle of Man TT Races
Isle of Man TT Mountain Course layout
Race details
Date
30 May – 10 June 2011
Location
Douglas, Isle of Man
Course
Isle of Man TT Mountain Course 37.733 mi (60.725 km)
Superbike TT
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Bruce Anstey
Bruce Anstey
131.431 mph
131.379 mph
Podium
1. John McGuinness
2. Cameron Donald
3. Gary Johnson
Sidecar TT Race 1
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Klaus Klaffenböck / Dan Sayle
John Holden/ Andrew Winkle
113.754 mph
114.861 mph
Podium
1. Klaus Klaffenböck / Dan Sayle
2. John Holden/ Andrew Winkle
3. Conrad Harrison/ Mike Aylott
Supersport TT Race 1
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Michael Dunlop
Bruce Anstey
125.464 mph
126.595 mph
Podium
1. Bruce Anstey
2. Keith Amor
3. Guy Martin
Superstock TT Race
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Michael Dunlop
Michael Dunlop
130.024 mph
129.709 mph
Podium
1. Michael Dunlop
2. John McGuinness
3. Guy Martin
Supersport TT Race 2
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Michael Dunlop
Gary Johnson
125.464 mph
125.892 mph
Podium
1. Gary Johnson
2. John McGuinness
3. Guy Martin
Sidecar TT Race 2
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Klaus Klaffenböck / Dan Sayle
John Holden/ Andrew Winkle
113.754 mph
114.672 mph
Podium
1. John Holden/ Andrew Winkle
2. Conrad Harrison/ Mike Aylott
3. Tony Elmer/ Darren
Marshall
TT Zero
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Michael Rutter
Michael Rutter
92.779 mph
99.604 mph
Podium
1. Michael Rutter
2. Mark Miller
3. George Spence
Senior TT
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Bruce Anstey
John McGuinness
131.431 mph
131.248 mph
Podium
1. John McGuinness
2. Guy Martin
3. Bruce Anstey
The 2011 Isle of Man TT Festival was scheduled to be held between Monday 30 May and Friday 10 June 2011 on the 37.73-mile Snaefell Mountain Course in the Isle of Man. The main celebration for the 2011 Isle of Man TT Races the Milestones of the Mountain Course special parade lap held on 10 June 2011 to commemorate the centenary of the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course[1] included the former FIM World Champions Giacomo Agostini and Phil Read. The 2011 Isle of Man TT Festival also included the Pre-TT Classic Races on 27, 28 and 30 May 2011 and the Post-TT Races on 11 June 2011 and both events held on the Billown Circuit.
The Blue Riband event of the 2011 TT Race week the Senior TT was delayed several hours after a heavy rain shower in the Ramsey area of the Mountain Course. The Senior TT was won by John McGuinness and after also winning the Superbike TT Race raised to 17 wins his tally of Isle of Man TT victories. The Supersport TT Race 1 was reduced to 3 laps (113.00 miles) and after a tactical battle was won by the New Zealand competitor Bruce Anstey.[2] The Supersport TT Race 2 produced a first win for Gary Johnson and the sidecar crew John Holden/Andrew Winkle also scored a popular maiden win in the second Sidecar TT Race. After dominating Sidecar TT practice the former Austrian World Sidecar Champion Klaus Klaffenböck scored his third Isle of Man TT win in the Sidecar TT Race 1. The Superstock TT Race for production motorcycles was won by Michael Dunlop. In the TT Zero race for battery powered electric motor driven motorcycles the American MotoCzysz team won for the second year and the race time for Michael Rutter falling slightly short of the coveted 100 mph average lap speed.
During the second practice session the sidecar crew of Bill Currie/Kevin Morgan crashed fatally at Ballacrye Corner.[3] The former 2007 Junior Manx Grand Prix winner Derek Brien died in an accident at Gorse Lea during lap 1 of the Supersport TT Race 1, and the race was red-flagged after the incident and re-run later in the day.[4]
^Isle of Man Courier page 1 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing Ltd 28 October 2010
^Daily Express page 53 Express Newspapers (2011) Northern & Shell Media 7 June 2011 ISSN, 2042-9592
^Manx Independent page 3 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2011) Johnson Press Publishing 3 June 2011
^Isle of Man Examiner page 1 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2011) Johnson Press Publishing 7 June 2011
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