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Pole starter, 32 year old John McGuinness won by 13.5 seconds after the six laps to claim his seventh TT win riding his Aim Racing R1 Yamaha.
Defending Champion John Reynolds only scored two points in the opening race and was called in to retire from the second by his Rizla team to avoid further injury as he struggled with the high speed and bumpy nature of the Hampshire circuit.
The tenth round of 2005 and Vale's 150th GP appearance was stopped after 5 laps when John Hopkins crashed out - leaving his wrecked Suzuki in the middle of the track.
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 Welcome to Mortons Books
Slick Jim spills the beans to Mac McDiarmid on the method that kept him at the top for so long, and propelled John McGuinness to TT glory last year.
Fittingly, 2005 marks 100 years since the first motorcycle race on the roads of Man. The first took place on 31 May 1905 and was won by JS Campbell riding an Ariel at an average speed of almost 30mph for the 125 mile event.
Island Racer’s definitive guide to who won on
www.mortonsbooks.co.uk /ir.htm   (882 words)

  
 Formula 1 TT - Isle Of Man
Speaking of Dunlop, he now leads this F 1 race by some 50 seconds and a legion of fans on the Island and right around the World via the internet are now biting their fingernails to see if the World’s greatest ever motorcycle road racer can clinch his 24th IOM TT win.
Dunlop’s leading margin throughout the sixth and final lap was just over 50 seconds from V and M Yamaha’s Michael Rutter, while John McGuinness held onto third.
Joey Dunlop on the slick shod factory engined Honda SP 1 leads the 2000 Isle Of Man F1 TT race by just 3/10ths of a second after the first of six laps in steadily improving weather conditions.
www.mcnews.com.au /MotorcycleRacing2000/IOMTT2000/Formula1TT.htm   (1036 words)

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