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.
Rank | Rider | Team | Time | Speed |
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1 | Phillip McCallen | Castrol Honda RC45 | 1.55.15.8 | 117.84 |
2 | Joey Dunlop | Castrol Honda RC45 | 1.55.33.9 | 117.53 |
3 | Simon Beck | Peachurst Ducati | 1.56.25.0 | 116.67 |
4 | Nick Jefferies | Castrol Honda RC45 | 1.57.09.9 | 115.92 |
5 | Steve Ward | Castrol Honda RC45 | 1.57.44.7 | 115.35 |
6 | Steve Linsdell | Flitwick Yamaha | 1.58.18.1 | 114.81 |
Rank | Rider | Passenger | Team | Time | Speed |
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1 | Rob Fisher | Boyd Hutchinson | Proton Yamaha | 1.03.47.1 | 106.47 |
2 | Mick Boddice | Dave Wells | Castrol Honda | 1.04.34.3 | 105.17 |
3 | Geoff Bell | Nick Roche | PeaWindle Mitsui Yamaha | 1.04.59.9 | 104.48 |
4 | Roy Hanks | Tom Hanks | North Ireson | 1.05.05.8 | 104.32 |
5 | Ian Bell | Craig Hallam | Windle Mitsui Yamaha | 1.05.21.3 | 103.91 |
6 | Kenny Howles | Steve Pointer | Ireson Yamaha | 1.05.21.3 | 103.91 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time | Speed |
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1 | Robert Holden | Ducati | 1.21.44.2 | 110.78 |
2 | Dave Morris | Chrysalis BMW | 1.23.14.5 | 108.78 |
3 | Steve Linsdell | Flitwick Yamaha | 1.24.47.4 | 106.79 |
4 | Bob Heath | BMR Seeley | 1.26.46.8 | 104.34 |
5 | Robert A Price | Kawasaki | 1.28.42.5 | 102.07 |
6 | Nigel Davies | Yamaha | 1.29.05.6 | 101.63 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time | Speed |
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1 | Joey Dunlop | Castrol Honda | 1.18.16.4 | 115.68 |
2 | James Courtney | IRM Honda | 1.18.41.9 | 115.06 |
3 | Gavin Lee | Yamaha | 1.19.07.8 | 114.43 |
4 | Phillip McCallen | Castrol Honda RC45 | 1.19.12.5 | 114.32 |
5 | Shaun Harris | Honda | 1.19.21.6 | 114.10 |
6 | Denis McCullough | AW Honda | 1.19.34.1 | 113.80 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time | Speed |
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1 | Iain Duffus | V&M Duckhams Honda | 1.17.40.4 | 116.58 |
2 | Nick Jefferies | Castrol Honda | 1.18.46.2 | 114.95 |
3 | Colin Gable | Honda | 1.18.59.9 | 114.62 |
4 | Joey Dunlop | V&M Duckhams Honda | 1.19.01.6 | 114.58 |
5 | Steve Ward | Honda | 1.19.08.8 | 114.41 |
6 | Dave Leach | Kawasaki | 1.19.47.2 | 113.49 |
Rank | Rider | Passenger | Team | Time | Speed |
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1 | Rob Fisher | Boyd Hutchinson | Proton Yamaha | 1.03.07.5 | 107.58 |
2 | Dave Molyneux | Pete Hill | DMR | 1.03.55.8 | 106.23 |
3 | Mick Boddice | Dave Wells | Castrol Honda | 1.04.04.0 | 106.00 |
4 | Roy Hanks | Tom Hanks | North Ireson | 1.04.24.1 | 105.45 |
5 | Geoff Bell | Nick Roche | Windle Mitsui Yamaha | 1.04.43.8 | 104.91 |
6 | Ian Bell | Craig Hallam | Windle Mitsui Yamaha | 1.04.51.6 | 104.70 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time | Speed |
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1 | Joey Dunlop | Castrol Honda RC45 | 1.54.01.9 | 119.11 |
2 | Iain Duffus | Top Gun Ducati | 1.54.35.4 | 118.53 |
3 | Simon Beck | Castrol Honda RC45 | 1.54.51.7 | 118.25 |
4 | Nick Jefferies | Castrol Honda RC45 | 1.54.54.4 | 118.20 |
5 | David Goodley | Kawasaki | 1.56.10.7 | 116.91 |
6 | Bob Jackson | McAdoo Kawasaki | 1.57.05.1 | 116.00 |
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