Disclosed tonight, Jamie Williams will hold the prestigious No.1 plate for 2025 Supersport, Senior Manx Grand Prix races.
The European Super Twin Road Race Challenge front-runner is aiming, to finally crack an MGP victory.
Similar vibes apply to two plate holder Chris Cook, last year’s Senior race runner-up.
Next up on the starting list is notable event returner, two times Super Twins MGP winner, Skerries Andy Farrell.
At No.4 it’s another August Mountain Course racing returnee, TT Races competitor from 2013-2019, Adrian Harrison, brother of five times TT winner Dean Harrison.
2018 Newcomers (B) race victor Michael Rees, Craig Szczypek who steps back to MGP action, having sampled TT’s of 2022-2024, quickest newcomer of 2024 Johnny Stewart, Michael Gahan, Isle of Wight ace Ryan Whitehall, Dan Forbes finalise the scheduled first ten starters.
Next away at eleven is Toby Shann whilst twelve, fourteen plate carriers, (no starter presently at thirteen) are Sidecar TT giant, accomplished solo rider in his own right, Dan Sayle and Alex Sinclair.
Mike Mace, aboard next generation 765 Triumph machinery, Cookstown 100 winner Caomhan Canny, Liam Chawke respectively carry the 15, 16, 17 plates.
Wrapping up the confirmed list of riders, given start numbers 1-20, are Rad Hughes, Tom Snow and improving French rider Yann Galli.
Supersport/Senior Manx Grand Prix – first twenty starters re-cap:
1 – Jamie Williams
2 – Chris Cook
3 – Andy Farrell
4 – Adrian Harrison
5 – Michael Rees
6 – Craig Szczypek
7 – Johnny Stewart
8 – Michael Gahan
9 – Ryan Whitehall
10 – Dan Forbes
11 – Toby Shann
12 – Dan Sayle
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14 – Alex Sinclair
15 – Mike Mace
16 – Caomhan Canny
17 – Liam Chawke
18 – Rad Hughes
19 – Tom Snow
20 – Yann Galli
Added made public start numbers:
21 – Graham McAleese
22 – Rodger Wibberley
23 – Ryan Garside
28 – Erik Kjuus
30 – Kevin Rigot
31 – Owen Monaghan
42 – Don Gilbert
45 – Darragh Crean
56 – Hamish Tarr
57 – James Doy
63 – Grant Thomson
Photo credit: Nick Wheeler
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou
