Voir la version complète : IOM TT 2010 (29/04 au 11/06/2010)
webamanu
03/06/2010, 08h59
C'est la période du IOM TT.
LIVE TIMING (http://ttlive.iomtt.com/index.htm)
Horaires (http://www.iomtt.com/en/TT-2010/Practice-and-Race-Schedule.aspx)
conversion mph en kmh (http://calculator-converter.com/converter_mph_per_miles-hour_to_km-hour_calculator.php)
Provisional Times:
Poker Stars Superbike TT
1. Ian Hutchinson Padgetts Honda 128.017mph
2. Cameron Donald Relentless by TAS Suzuki 127.212mph
3. Bruce Anstey Relentless by TAS Suzuki 126.919mph
4. Guy Martin Wilson Craig Honda 126.752mph
5. Keith Amor HM Plant Honda 126.043mph
Monster Energy Supersport TT
1. Michael Dunlop Street Sweep/Hardship Racing Yamaha 122.728mph
2. Keith Amor Kojak Racing Honda 122.649mph
3. Conor Cummins McAdoo Kawasaki 121.527mph
4. William Dunlop CD Racing Yamaha 121.484mph
5. Ryan Farquhar KMR Kawasaki 121.452mph
Royal London 360◦ Superstock TT
1. Ian Hutchinson Padgetts Honda 126.339mph
2. Conor Cummins McAdoo Kawasaki 125.812mph
3. Michael Rutter HM Plant Honda 125.429mph
4. Guy Martin Wilson Craig Honda 124.319mph
5. Adrian Archibald AMA Racing Suzuki 122.928mph
Ian Hutchinson
http://pix.crash.net/motorsport/710/AU623198.jpg
Y'a un endroit au détour du web ou au coin d'une télé qui diffuse le TT?
webamanu
03/06/2010, 21h27
McGuinness sur une petite portion du tracé.
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wouaw
dans la famille "'j'en ai une grosse paire et j'ai éteint mon cerveau"
je demande mr John McGuiness
webamanu
12/06/2010, 20h23
Guy Martin a fait un gros crash au TT et quand ont vois l'état de la moto, ont a du mal a croire qu'il n'ai rien eu de grave.
http://www.visordown.com/uploads/images/Large/6801.jpg
Texas Terror
12/06/2010, 21h06
Bien content qu'il s'en soit sortit sans rien de grave,un super mec et un super pilote :amoureux:,petite pensée pour Conor Cummins qui a eu moins de chance que Guy Martin et est dans etat plus critique...
Au passage bravo a ian hutchinson qui a fait une moisson en gagnant les 5 courses du TT sur 5,du jamais vu dans l'histoire du tourist trophy :prie:
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/268565/images/hutchie.jpg
Hutchie makes it five!
Ian Hutchison re-wrote the TT history book s when he won today’s Senior TT. It was his fifth win of the 2010 TT, the first time ever that anyone has won all five races in one year on the TT schedule.
But today’s races were marred by two huge high-speed crashes. Guy Martin crashed at Ballagarey and when fuel from his bike caught fire, the race had to be red-flagged.
And in the restarted race, run over four laps later in the afternoon, Conor Cummins crashed at the Verandah.
Both riders were airlifted to hospital. Martin was later reported to have bruised lungs and minor fractures in his upper spine. Cummins was reported to be serious but stable.
Lap 1
From the off John McGuinness led on the HM Plant Honda from the Padgetts Honda of Ian Hutchinson and Conor Cummins’s McAdoo Kawasaki, the three of them separated by 0.67 at Glen Helen. Martin was fourth on Wilson Craig’s Honda.
Cummins had taken the lead by the end of the lap from Martin with Hutchinson third and McGuinness back to fourth.
Lap 2
Cummins led at Ramsey but McGuinness had clawed his way back into contention and led by 0.9s as the riders started their first round of pitstops, but thanks to some nifty pit work, had 5.0s lead from Martin who in turn had 3.0s on Hutchinson.
McGuinnes had a 9.22s lead at Glen Helen from Hutchinson but Martin was off the leaderboard, having crash heavily at Ballagarey.
Restart Lap 1
The pace was fearsome on the first lap of the four-lap re-run. Hutchinson did 131.487mph, followed by McGuinness at 131.410mph and Cummins at 131.123mph – the thre rider separated by 2.87s.
Keith Amor was running fourth on the second HM Plant Honda, from Ryan Farquhar, Bruce Anstey on the Relentless by TAS Suzuki. Michael Dunlop was already a retirement at Joeys.
Lap 2
McGuinness toured through Glen Helen with a dead motor, caused by some kind of electrical problem. And Cummins crashed at the Verandah
That left Hutchinson firmly in control of the race and what had been a race of nip and tuck among the leading group had suddenly turned into a draw-out affair with his 27.41s lead over Amor who in turn was 38.19s from Farquhar’s KMR Kawasaki and 50s from Anstey.
Lap 3
Amor pegged the gap back to 21.22s by the end of the third lap, with Farquhar, Anstey, Ian Lougher on and Michael Rutter on the Bathams/SMT Honda.
Lap 4
Amor’s run ended when his engine failed on the run to Glen Helen and he parked up and walked over to join McGuinness on the sidelines
The final lap was thankfully free of any dramas and Hutchinson made it five in a week, winning the Senior TT by 39.56s from Farquhar.
Anstey salvaged something for the Relentless team with third place while Ian Lougher showed there’s still plenty of life in the old war horse but finishing fourth.
Rutter was fifth from Dan Stewart and Adrian Archibald, Dan Kneen, Davy Morgan and James McBride completed the top ten.
Red Bull
12/06/2010, 21h30
petite pensée pour Conor Cummins qui a eu moins de chance que Guy Martin et est dans etat plus critique...
Oui, bon courage à lui !!
webamanu
12/06/2010, 22h10
Onboard (http://www.crash.net/road+racing/video/160502/1/take_a_ride_with_tt_winner_ian_hutchinson.html) avec le vainqueur. :yes:
webamanu
14/06/2010, 12h43
Cameron Donald a explosé le record de vitesse au TT avec un 202mph ( 325,09kmh) c'était avec la moto a Capirossi.
http://pix.crash.net/motorsport/710/AU628813.jpg
http://pix.crash.net/motorsport/710/AU628811.jpg
webamanu
14/06/2010, 18h28
Guy Martin a fait un gros crash au TT et quand ont vois l'état de la moto, ont a du mal a croire qu'il n'ai rien eu de grave.
http://www.visordown.com/uploads/images/Large/6801.jpg
Impressionnant ! :fou:
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/268589/images/Martin-crash.jpg
Texas Terror
15/06/2010, 18h08
Des nouvelles de Conor Cummins,lui aussi victime d'une sortie de route a haute vitesse,qui a l'air d'aller mieux:
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/268661/images/cummins.jpg
Cummins and Martin still hospitalised
Conor Cummins and Guy Martin are still in Noble Hospital, Douglas following their respective crashes during the Senior TT.
Cummins has a back injury, a fractured arm, dislocated knee and bruising to his lungs and may be transferred to a UK hospital later this week for orthopaedic specialist care.
Martin also sustained a back injury, plus broken ribs, bruised lungs but is expected to be dischanrged from hospital this week.
In a press release issued by the TT organiser, Cummins praised the marshals and medics who helped him at the scene after he had crashed high speed at the Verandah.
He said: “I don’t know the names of the people who helped me but the marshals and medics were superb from the moment I had the accident. I’d also like to thank all of the staff in the Accident and Emergency Ward at Nobles Hospital who have been brilliant since I arrived.”
He also wants to thank all the members of the public for their kind messages of support and said: “I have been really heartened to receive lots of cards and goodwill messages. I’ve even received toys from children which is very kind.”
Although Cummins will not compete again this season he is determined to return to racing as soon as possible. He said, “I know that I have a lot of hard work ahead of me this winter but I will be doing everything I can to be fully fit and competitive for the start of next season.”
webamanu
15/06/2010, 18h23
Au ralentit.
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