1995 Isle of Man TT

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In the 1995 Isle of Man TT , Joey Dunlop won the Senior TT and Lightweight TT events and came second to Phillip McCallen in the Formula I race. Changes were introduced in that the Supersport 66 Race was scrapped, and 600cc machines raced in the Junior TT instead. In addition the Lightweight TT incorporated Supersport 400s and 250cc machines.

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Results

Race 1 – TT Formula One

RankRiderTeamTimeSpeed
1 Ulster Banner.svg Phillip McCallen Castrol Honda RC45 1.55.15.8117.84
2 Ulster Banner.svg Joey Dunlop Castrol Honda RC451.55.33.9117.53
3 Flag of England.svg Simon BeckPeachurst Ducati1.56.25.0116.67
4 Flag of England.svg Nick JefferiesCastrol Honda RC451.57.09.9115.92
5 Flag of England.svg Steve WardCastrol Honda RC451.57.44.7115.35
6 Flag of England.svg Steve Linsdell Flitwick Yamaha1.58.18.1114.81
Isle of Man TT course pits several weeks before 1995 practice Pits for motorcycle races, Douglas - geograph.org.uk - 1060867.jpg
Isle of Man TT course pits several weeks before 1995 practice

Race 2 – Sidecar Race A

RankRiderPassengerTeamTimeSpeed
1 Flag of England.svg Rob Fisher Boyd HutchinsonProton Yamaha1.03.47.1106.47
2 Flag of England.svg Mick BoddiceDave WellsCastrol Honda1.04.34.3105.17
3 Flag of England.svg Geoff BellNick RochePeaWindle Mitsui Yamaha1.04.59.9104.48
4 Flag of England.svg Roy HanksTom HanksNorth Ireson1.05.05.8104.32
5 Flag of England.svg Ian BellCraig HallamWindle Mitsui Yamaha1.05.21.3103.91
6 Flag of England.svg Kenny HowlesSteve PointerIreson Yamaha1.05.21.3103.91

Race 3 – Singles TT

RankRiderTeamTimeSpeed
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Robert Holden Ducati1.21.44.2110.78
2 Flag of England.svg Dave MorrisChrysalis BMW1.23.14.5108.78
3 Flag of England.svg Steve LinsdellFlitwick Yamaha1.24.47.4106.79
4Bob HeathBMR Seeley1.26.46.8104.34
5 Flag of England.svg Robert A PriceKawasaki1.28.42.5102.07
6 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Nigel DaviesYamaha1.29.05.6101.63

Race 4 – Ultra Lightweight

RankRiderTeamTimeSpeed
1 Flag of England.svg Mark BaldwinPadgett Honda1.24.30.8107.14
2 Flag of England.svg Mick LofthouseDTR Yamaha1.24.31.4107.13
3 Ulster Banner.svg James CourtneyIRM Honda1.24.37.5107.00
4 Ulster Banner.svg Denis McCulloughFrancis Neill Honda1.25.28.3105.94
5 Flag of England.svg Noel CleggStrongberg Honda1.27.05.1103.98
6 Flag of England.svg Glen EnglishHonda1.27.08.2103.91

Race 5 – Lightweight TT

RankRiderTeamTimeSpeed
1 Ulster Banner.svg Joey Dunlop Castrol Honda1.18.16.4115.68
2 Ulster Banner.svg James CourtneyIRM Honda1.18.41.9115.06
3 Flag of England.svg Gavin LeeYamaha1.19.07.8114.43
4 Ulster Banner.svg Phillip McCallen Castrol Honda RC451.19.12.5114.32
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shaun HarrisHonda1.19.21.6114.10
6 Ulster Banner.svg Denis McCulloughAW Honda1.19.34.1113.80

Race 6 – Junior TT

RankRiderTeamTimeSpeed
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Iain DuffusV&M Duckhams Honda1.17.40.4116.58
2 Flag of England.svg Nick JefferiesCastrol Honda1.18.46.2114.95
3 Flag of England.svg Colin GableHonda1.18.59.9114.62
4 Ulster Banner.svg Joey Dunlop V&M Duckhams Honda1.19.01.6114.58
5Steve WardHonda1.19.08.8114.41
6Dave LeachKawasaki1.19.47.2113.49

Race 7 – Sidecar Race B

RankRiderPassengerTeamTimeSpeed
1 Flag of England.svg Rob Fisher Boyd HutchinsonProton Yamaha1.03.07.5107.58
2 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Dave Molyneux Pete HillDMR1.03.55.8106.23
3 Flag of England.svg Mick BoddiceDave WellsCastrol Honda1.04.04.0106.00
4 Flag of England.svg Roy HanksTom HanksNorth Ireson1.04.24.1105.45
5 Flag of England.svg Geoff BellNick RocheWindle Mitsui Yamaha1.04.43.8104.91
6 Flag of England.svg Ian BellCraig HallamWindle Mitsui Yamaha1.04.51.6104.70

Race 8 – Senior TT

RankRiderTeamTimeSpeed
1 Ulster Banner.svg Joey Dunlop Castrol Honda RC451.54.01.9119.11
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Iain DuffusTop Gun Ducati1.54.35.4118.53
3 Flag of England.svg Simon BeckCastrol Honda RC451.54.51.7118.25
4 Flag of England.svg Nick JefferiesCastrol Honda RC451.54.54.4118.20
5David GoodleyKawasaki1.56.10.7116.91
6 Flag of England.svg Bob JacksonMcAdoo Kawasaki1.57.05.1116.00

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