2019 Isle of Man TT

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2019 Isle of Man TT Races
Isle of Man TT Course (OpenStreetMap).svg
Isle of Man TT Mountain Course layout
Race details
Date25 May – 7 June 2019
LocationDouglas, Isle of Man
Course Isle of Man TT Mountain Course
37.733 mi (60.725 km)

The 2019 Isle of Man TT was held between 25 May and 7 June, on the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course.

Contents

This year suffered from consistent inclement weather that affected the schedule and length of the races. The competitors only had two days of practice and only two were run at full length – the one-lap TT Zero and six-lap Dunlop Senior TT. This resulted in only one record being broken which was during the opening Sidecar race for Ben Birchall and Tom Birchall achieving a race time of 57:24.005 and race speed average of 118.317 mph (190.413 km/h). [1]

This was the final year that the TT Zero event was held. [2]

The event saw the unfortunate passing of one competitor during the opening RST Superbike race, Daley Mathison from England. [3]

Schedule

Monday 3 JuneThursday 6 JuneFriday 7 June
RST SuperbikeRL360 SuperstockDunlop Senior TT
Supersport 1Supersport 2
Sidecar 1Lightweight TT
TT Zero
Sidecar 2

Results

[4]

RST Superbike

The race was stopped following the fatal accident of Daley Mathison on lap 3.

Results (1–10)
PositionNumberRiderMachineTimeSpeed (mph)
110 Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman BMW34:08.008132.644
22 Flag of England.svg Dean Harrison Kawasaki34:09.790132.529
31 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Conor Cummins Honda34:17.353132.042
45 Flag of England.svg James HillierKawasaki34:49.727129.996
58 Flag of England.svg Michael Rutter Honda35:02.618129.199
66 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop BMW35:05.324129.033
79 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David JohnsonHonda35:18.153128.251
815 Flag of England.svg Jamie CowardYamaha35:19.189128.189
97 Flag of England.svg Gary JohnsonKawasaki35:25.653127.799
1018 Flag of England.svg Davey ToddBMW35:34.642127.261

Monster Energy Supersport 1

Results (1–10)
PositionNumberRiderMachineTimeSpeed (mph)
111 Ulster Banner.svg Lee JohnstonYamaha35:48.337126.449
25 Flag of England.svg James HillierKawasaki35:51.978126.235
310 Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman Triumph35:53.304126.158
42 Flag of England.svg Dean Harrison Kawasaki36:06.308125.400
56 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop Honda36:09.462125.218
61 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Conor Cummins Honda36:15.922124.846
77 Flag of England.svg Gary JohnsonTriumph36:17.425124.760
815 Flag of England.svg Jamie CowardYamaha36:25.255124.313
98 Flag of England.svg Davey ToddHonda36:47.028123.087
104 Flag of England.svg Ian Hutchinson Honda36:55.133122.636

Locate.im Sidecar 1

Results (1-10)
PositionNumberRider & PassengerMachineTimeSpeed (mph)
11 Ben Birchall & Tom Birchall LCR57:24.005118.317
22John Holden & Lee CainHonda58:12.121116.687
34Alan Founds & Jake LowtherYamaha58:40.747115.738
45Pete Founds & Jevan WalmsleySuzuki58:46.319115.555
544Ryan Crowe & Callum CroweTriumph01:00:01.526113.142
66Lewis Blackstock & Patrick RosneyHonda01:00:31.493112.208
710Gary Bryan & Philip HydeBaker01:00:44.565111.806
88Conrad Harrison & Andrew WinkleHonda01:01:05.904111.155
921Allan Schofield & Steve ThomasDDM01:01:59.376109.557
1017Gary Gibson & Daryl GibsonSuzuki01:02:38.874108.406

RL360 Superstock

Results (1–10)
PositionNumberRiderMachineTimeSpeed (mph)
110 Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman BMW52:02.761130.488
22 Flag of England.svg Dean Harrison Kawasaki52:28.806129.409
39 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David JohnsonHonda52:42.648128.843
46 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop BMW52:42.856128.834
51 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Conor Cummins Honda52:52.004128.463
68 Flag of England.svg Michael Rutter BMW52:58.855128.186
75 Flag of England.svg James HillierKawasaki53:17.624127.433
818 Flag of England.svg Davey ToddBMW53:39.409126.571
915 Flag of England.svg Jamie CowardYamaha53:42.541126.448
107 Flag of England.svg Gary JohnsonKawasaki53:45.811126.320

Monster Energy Supersport 2

Results (1-10)
PositionNumberRiderMachineTimeSpeed (mph)
110 Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman Triumph35:27.780127.671
22 Flag of England.svg Dean Harrison Kawasaki35:31.082127.473
35 Flag of England.svg James HillierKawasaki35:35.636127.201
41 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Conor Cummins Honda35:44.231126.692
515 Flag of England.svg Jamie CowardYamaha35:48.778126.423
66 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop Honda36:10.408125.164
78 Flag of England.svg Davey ToddHonda36:10.903125.135
87 Flag of England.svg Gary JohnsonTriumph36:12.192125.061
911 Ulster Banner.svg Lee JohnstonYamaha36:14.796124.911
109 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David JohnsonHonda36:35.130123.754

Bennetts Lightweight

Results (1–10)
PositionNumberRiderMachineTimeSpeed (mph)
16 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop Paton37:13.161121.646
215 Flag of England.svg Jamie CowardKawasaki37:14.460121.576
39 Ulster Banner.svg Lee JohnstonKawasaki37:37.151120.353
412 Ulster Banner.svg Paul JordanKawasaki37:42.426120.073
58 Flag of England.svg Michael Rutter Kawasaki37:47.367119.811
64 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano BonettiPaton37:50.371119.653
77 Flag of England.svg Gary JohnsonKawasaki37:57.315119.288
810 Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman Norton38:02.743119.004
920 Flag of England.svg Dominic HerbertsonKawasaki38:36.735117.258
1014 Flag of Austria.svg Horst SaigerPaton38:49.385116.621

SES TT Zero

Results (1–7)
PositionNumberRiderManufacturerTimeSpeed
11 Flag of England.svg Michael Rutter Mugen18:34.172121.909
23 Flag of England.svg John McGuinness Mugen18:42.738120.979
36 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ian Lougher Idaten22:02.697102.69
45 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Matthew ReesUniversity of Bath23:52.10094.845
54 Flag of South Africa.svg Allann VenterBrunel24:44.81591.478
67 Flag of England.svg Mike NorburyDuffy27:10.80083.289
78 Ulster Banner.svg Shaun AndersonDuffy31:25.83172.026
DNF10 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Alun ThomasR&DE
DNF2 Flag of England.svg Davey ToddUniversity of Nottingham

Locate.im Sidecar 2

Results (1–10)
PositionNumberRider & PassengerManufacturerTimeSpeed
11 Ben Birchall & Tom Birchall LCR38:12.563118.494
22John Holden & Lee CainHonda38:33.074117.444
35Pete Founds & Jevan WalmsleySuzuki40:16.265115.724
43 Tim Reeves & Mark WilkesYamaha40:18.805112.428
510Gary Bryan & Phil HydeBaker41:15.009112.310
611Estelle Leblond & Frank ClaeysSGR Suzuki41:36.415109.760
76Lewis Blackstock & Patrick RosneyHonda41:37.731108.818
821Allan Schofield & Steve ThomasDDM41:42.336108.761
919John Lowther & Scott HardieHonda41:43.136108.561
107 Dave Molyneux & Harry PayneYamaha41:44.470108.526

Dunlop Senior

Results (1–10)
PositionNumberRiderMachineTimeSpeed (mph)
12 Flag of England.svg Dean Harrison Kawasaki01:43:49.521130.824
210 Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman BMW01:44:42.583129.719
31 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Conor Cummins Honda01:44:48.400129.599
46 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop BMW01:45:16.230129.028
55 Flag of England.svg James HillierKawasaki01:46:19.873127.740
618 Flag of England.svg Davey ToddBMW01:46:22.441127.689
78 Flag of England.svg Michael Rutter Honda01:46:53.092127.079
815 Flag of England.svg Jamie CowardYamaha01:47:03.082126.881
922 Flag of Ireland.svg Brian McCormackBMW01:47:39.492126.166
1020 Flag of England.svg Dominic HerbertsonKawasaki01:47:58.783125.790

Wins table

RiderWins
1 Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman 3
2 Flag of England.svg Ben Birchall 2
2 Flag of England.svg Tom Birchall 2
4 Ulster Banner.svg Lee Johnston1
4 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop 1
4 Flag of England.svg Michael Rutter 1
4 Flag of England.svg Dean Harrison 1

Sources

  1. "2019 Isle of Man TT Recap". UltimateMotorcycling.com. Archived from the original on 2019-06-24. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  2. "Will TT Zero class ever return?". Isle of Man. 2023-06-07. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  3. "Daley Mathison: Isle of Man TT competitor's death ruled 'tragic' accident". BBC News. 2020-08-14. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
  4. "IOM TT Database".

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