2010 Southern 100 Races

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Ryan Farquhar, 1000cc Kawasaki, the winner of the 2010 Southern 100 Solo Championship. Southern 100 2010 IMG 0704.JPG
Ryan Farquhar, 1000cc Kawasaki, the winner of the 2010 Southern 100 Solo Championship.
Race details

Date12–15 July 2010
LocationCastletown, Isle of Man
CourseRoad Course
4.25 mi (6.84 km)

2010 Southern 100 Races were held between Monday 12 July and Thursday 15 July on the 4.25-mile Billown Circuit near Castletown, Isle of Man.

Contents

The main event was won by Ryan Farquhar claiming victory in the 2010 Southern 100 Solo Championship race, held over 2 legs [1] after Michael Dunlop crashed at Iron Gate on lap 5. [2] The 2010 Southern 100 Races consisted of twelve races including four combined races with Ryan Farquhar, Michael Dunlop and William Dunlop taking the most wins with three victories each. The two 400cc races were won by Roy Richardson and Alastair Howarth respectively, with Chris Palmer winning the second of the 125cc combined races. In the other combined classes, the inaugural 650cc twin-cylinder race was won by Ryan Farquhar and a 600cc class win for Wayne Hamilton in the combined 1000cc/600cc race. The 600cc support race produced a first time winner for local Isle of Man competitor Paul Smyth and other first time winners included Klaus Klaffenböck/Dan Sayle winning both Sidecar Races and William Cowden in the Senior Support Race.

Results

Race 1; 2010 Senior Race final standings

Tuesday 13 July 2010 5 laps – 21.25 miles Billown Circuit (Reduced Race Distance)

RankRiderTeamTimeSpeed
1 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop Honda 1000cc12:40.314100.616 mph
2 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ian Lougher Kawasaki 1000cc+ 4.258100.056 mph
3 Ulster Banner.svg Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki 1000cc+ 30.89596.687 mph
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Mark BuckleyKawasaki 1000cc+ 41.53395.405 mph
5 Flag of England.svg James McBride Yamaha 1000cc+ 42.22495.323 mph
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Donald Suzuki 1000cc+ 46.74294.789 mph
7 Ulster Banner.svg Victor GilmoreSuzuki 1000cc+ 52.59394.107 mph
8 Ulster Banner.svg Paul CranstonHonda 1000cc+ 1:10.07891.137 mph
9 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Tim VenablesHonda 998cc+ 1:24.10290.5955 mph
10 Flag of England.svg Russ MountfordHonda 1000cc+ 1:24.42490.561 mph

Fastest Lap : Ian Lougher, 2' 30.098 101.933 mph on lap 5

Race 10; 2010 Southern 100 Races Solo Championship final standings

Thursday 15 July 2010 8 laps – 34.00 miles Billown Circuit (Reduced Race Distance held over 2 parts)

RankRiderTeamTimeSpeed
1 Ulster Banner.svg Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki 1000cc18:48.141108.497 mph
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Donald Suzuki 1000cc+ 13.694107.196 mph
3 Flag of England.svg James McBride Yamaha 1000cc+ 28.929105.784 mph
4 Flag of England.svg Scott WilsonSuzuki 1000cc+ 55.064103.449 mph
5 Ulster Banner.svg Victor GilmoreSuzuki 1000cc+ 1:06.586102.450 mph
6 Flag of England.svg Roy RichardsonHonda 600cc+ 1:27.220100.710 mph
7 Flag of England.svg Russ MountfordHonda 1000cc+ 1:37.07099.901 mph
8 Ulster Banner.svg Wayne HamiltonYamaha 600cc+ 1:42.85899.431 mph
9 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Dave Madsen-MygdalYamaha 1000cc+ 1:59.62698.095 mph
10 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Dave Primrose-SmithSuzuki 1000cc+ 2:14.41996.949 mph

Fastest Lap : Ryan Farquhar, 2' 18.112 110.780 mph on lap 2

Sources

  1. Isle of Man Examiner page 17 Isle of Man Newspaper Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing ISSN   1358-4383 20 July 2010
  2. Manx Independent page 41 & 47 Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd (2010) Johnson Press Publishing ISSN   1358-4391 23 July 2010

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