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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #450 en: 03 de Junio de 2012, 15:11:01 pm »
La goma es una Pirelli, según ha dicho Maeso en fb...

Confirmado en el blog de martimotos

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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #451 en: 03 de Junio de 2012, 17:24:44 pm »

Primera carrera del TT  2012 por Rosa Arrate   desde el TT

http://blogs.motociclismo.es/antoniomaeso/primera-carrera-del-tt/

Fue ahí donde tuve la oportunidad de hablar con un comisario de carrera, ex Marshal del TT que conoció al gran piloto Santi Herrero y me contó detalles que me emocionaron ya que yo admiro mucho al que este hombre decía que era el mejor piloto que ha pasado por la isla.


        

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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #453 en: 03 de Junio de 2012, 18:58:06 pm »

Primera carrera del TT  2012 por Rosa Arrate   desde el TT

http://blogs.motociclismo.es/antoniomaeso/primera-carrera-del-tt/

Fue ahí donde tuve la oportunidad de hablar con un comisario de carrera, ex Marshal del TT que conoció al gran piloto Santi Herrero y me contó detalles que me emocionaron ya que yo admiro mucho al que este hombre decía que era el mejor piloto que ha pasado por la isla.



Santiago Herrero esta muy presente en el  equipo de Antonio Maeso...



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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #454 en: 03 de Junio de 2012, 19:20:28 pm »
Todo el equipo de Antonio Maeso, como me gustaria estar alli...  :cheers


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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #455 en: 03 de Junio de 2012, 19:26:52 pm »
Resumen amplio y completo de la primera carrera del TT 2012 disputada en la Isla de Man

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4isehYgyFto#!

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« Respuesta #456 en: 04 de Junio de 2012, 09:15:34 am »
Ultimas noticias.... Hoy en unas 3 horas carrera  :cheers


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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #457 en: 04 de Junio de 2012, 09:59:21 am »
Os pongo la nota del sábado de SBK.
Un poco tarde, pero las notas me llegan a la cuenta de correo del curro:


Saturday 2nd June 2012
MCGUINNESS REIGNS SUPREME WITH 18TH ISLE OF MAN TT RACE WIN
John McGuinness won his 18th TT today when he took victory in the Dainese Superbike race at the Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy. The Honda TT Legends rider overcame an early challenge from Australian Cameron Donald. He was helped by two incredibly slick pit stops and extended his lead of six seconds at half race distance to 18 seconds and he was able to ease off slightly on the final lap to take the chequered flag – his 7th Superbike/Formula One race win – by 14 seconds. Donald put in his first 130mph+ laps to take a good second and New Zealand’s Bruce Anstey came home third after Guy Martin faded in the second half of the race with rear tyre problems.

The morning started in cool, cloudy conditions and a 15-minute delay was required before the race got underway at 11.15am and, when it did, it was McGuinness who led at Glen Helen, the Honda TT Legends rider holding a 1.3s advantage over Donald with Martin a further 0.66s back. James Hillier was going well in fourth with Michael Rutter and Bruce Anstey completing the top six.

At Ballaugh, Donald had reduced the lead to a mere 0.15s and by Ramsey it was almost the same, 0.35s the gap between the pair. Martin was still in third, the same margin adrift as he had been at Glen Helen, with Gary Johnson now edging out Padgetts Honda team-mate Anstey for fourth.

It was clear that there wasn’t going to be much between the leading trio at the end of the first lap and, sure enough, with all three posting 130mph+ laps, only 0.98s split them – however, it was Donald who now led by just 0.2s. Johnson, Anstey and Hillier completed the top six but Rutter was reported to have gearbox trouble and dropped out whilst Ryan Farquhar also pulled in to make adjustments. McGuinness’ team-mate Simon Andrews was also out having crashed at the Graham Memorial with the Honda Legends rider later reported to have a cracked shoulder, a broken wrist and a broken ankle.

McGuinness, who later admitted he was slightly cautious on the first lap, regained the lead with the fastest lap of the race, 130.382mph on the second lap. As he came into the pits for his first stop, the lead was 2.16s. Martin was a further three seconds back and after a superb pit stop, McGuinness’ lead shot up to 6 seconds. Anstey regained fourth from Johnson and William Dunlop held onto sixth.

Donald wasn’t going to roll over though and reduced the gap back to 3.8s at Glen Helen whilst news came through that Dan Stewart, Davy Morgan and Luis Carreira were just some of the riders to be penalised 30s for speeding in the pit lane. Throughout the third lap, McGuinness maintained his lead over Donald but Martin was dropping back and at the end of the third lap, McGuinness led Donald by a now ominous looking 6.2s, Martin’s challenge
seemingly over as he was now 21 seconds behind Donald.

Anstey, Johnson and Dunlop completed the top six with Hillier, Ian Hutchinson, a flying Dean Harrison and Michael Dunlop completing the top ten. Farquhar called it a day as three of the newcomers – Jimmy Storrar, Karl Harris and Jamie Hamilton all posted their first ever 120mph laps.

By two thirds race distance, McGuinness was back in familiar territory, controlling affairs from the front, and with his lead extending at each timing point, he came into the pits at the end of lap ten seconds clear. With yet another superb pit stop, the lead was increased further still to 13 seconds but Martin was now in danger of losing third to Anstey. A rear spindle problem meant the Tyco Suzuki team couldn’t change the rear tyre and so he had to ride four laps on the same tyre. Stewart was again penalised 30s and that dropped him down the order to 12th.

There were no such problems for McGuinness though and with a lead of almost 17 seconds at Ramsey on the final lap, he was able to ride to his signals and come for his 18th TT win, 14.86s clear of Donald, the same 1-2 as twelve months ago. Anstey took over third on the fifth lap to make it a Honda 1-2-3 as Martin ended up 20s behind in fourth. Johnson and Dunlop were secure in fifth and sixth to make it five Hondas in the top 6.

Hillier held onto seventh with the returning Ian Hutchinson in eighth but, without doubt, one of the rides of the race was by Dean Harrison. In just his second TT, the 23-year lapped at over 126mph to take a brilliant ninth, with Michael Dunlop completing the top ten on his Kawasaki Superstock machine.

Harrison got maximum points in the race for the Privateer’s Championship whilst Karl Harris was the best of the newcomers in a fine 21st place.


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Que sabrá el cerdo si es domingo, si no le llevan a misa. (Refranero popular).

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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #458 en: 04 de Junio de 2012, 10:02:12 am »
La nota del sábado de Sides.

Saturday 2nd June 2012
MOLYNEUX RETURNS TO TOP STEP AT ISLE OF MAN TT RACES
Dave Molyneux made a triumphant return to the Isle of Man TT races on Saturday after a year away from the race when he took his 15th TT win in the opening Sure Sidecar race. Partnered by Patrick Farrance in what was Farrance’s first TT win, the Manxman was never headed. He romped home over twenty seconds clear of Ben and Tom Birchall, who recorded their first ever TT podium in second, just reward for their hard work during the week after their Monday evening crash. Conrad Harrison/Mike Aylott completed the rostrum.

Molyneux and Farrance got off to a flying start to lead at Glen Helen on the opening lap but it was close with the Birchalls only 2.5s adrift. Tim Reeves/Dan Sayle were only a further second back but John Holden and Andy Winkle’s horror week continued when they pulled in at the Glen Helen commentary box. Harrison/Aylott were in fourth with Dougie Wright/Martin Hull and Greg Lambert/Jason Crowe completing the top six.

The top two remained the same at Ramsey although Molyneux’s extended his lead slightly to four seconds. Reeves’ hopes of a first TT win were dashed as he pulled in at Sulby Village. That promoted Harrison and Wright up to third with Gary Bryan/Jamie Winn moving up to fourth and Roy Hanks/Kevin Perry completing the top five.

Molyneux and Farrance continued to press home their advantage and with an opening lap of 113.269mph, their lead was a healthy 13.96s. Harrison/Aylott were secure in third but it was close for fourth with just 2.45s between Wright and Bryan. However, Wright had to stop to make adjustments at Parliament Square and there was also disappointment for sixth placed pairing Karl Bennett/Lee Cain who were out at Kirk Michael.

There would be no further change in the rostrum positions as Molyneux’s lead was extended with the fastest lap of the race, 113.590mph, set on the second lap and that gave him an advantage of 30s going into the final 37.73-miles. Birchall did reduce the gap to 20 seconds but the Manx-British pairing had everything under control and they took the chequered flag by a commanding 22.2s. As well as Molyneux.s 15th TT win, it completed the unique set of having won races on Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki machinery whilst Farrance was jubilant with his first Island victory.

The Birchalls were equally jubilant as they claimed a first ever podium whilst Harrison and Aylott made it on to the rostrum once more. Bryan/Winn took fourth as Rob Handock/Ken Edwards in fifth, Mike Cookson/Kris Hibbered in sixth seventh placed Gary and Dan Knight all completed their highest finishes. Frenchman Frank Lelias, with Charlie Richardson, in the chair took a brilliant eighth in just his second ever TT with the top ten completed by John Saunders/Shaun Parker and Tony Thirkell/Nigel Barlow.

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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #459 en: 04 de Junio de 2012, 10:04:23 am »
El oredn de salida de las carreras de hoy aquí:

http://www.iomtt.com/TT-2012/Grid-Positions.aspx
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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #461 en: 04 de Junio de 2012, 11:51:10 am »
Carreras retrasadas por accidente de tráfico en Greeba Bridge. Tiempo estimado de limpieza de la pista? No lo dicen. Así que todos pegados a Radio TT. Por suerte el día es excelente en la Isla.

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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #462 en: 04 de Junio de 2012, 12:44:44 pm »

Antonio Maeso:
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Re:2012 Tourist Trophy Isle of Man.
« Respuesta #463 en: 04 de Junio de 2012, 12:53:45 pm »
‎*UPDATE* - Rearranged Monday Schedule

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