Supersport, Super Twins Gold Cup previews, now spotlight time towards the six-lap Potter Plant Hire Classic Superbike bouts.
Historic Senior Classic TT winner Michael Browne, twenty-five times Oliver’s Mount race winner Rob Hodson, line-up on 916 Ducati exotica, thanks to Key Racing.
The clever money will be on a spate of 1-2 finishes for the sixteen, forty-four plate carriers.
Next gen Scarborough specialists out to stop this premonition include Barry Sheene Feature Race victor Aran Sadler (C.A.H RACEREPS & Vehicle Body Repairs Suzuki), Joey Thompson (Team Talk of The Town Powered by Genertech and Motul UK – Suzuki) and Senior Manx Grand Prix top five finisher, Don Gilbert.
Providing extra depth to the start-list, are:
Solo riders representative Roddy Taylor (Jock Borthwick Haulage – Suzuki), Adrian Harrison (Brook Built Racing – Kawasaki), Mick Goodings (Motorcraft Developments/Bike Tyres Leeds – Kawasaki).
‘North Yorkshire Nurburgring’ returnee Keith Pringle (JP Motorcycles – Suzuki), Whitby’s Kristian Didelot (BDS Motorcycles – Yamaha), local ace Paul Marley (Marley Landrovers – Kawasaki).
Gareth Arnold, Richard Ford, Colin ‘Crofty’ Croft (Croft Electrical Contractors – Kawasaki) and Greg Haylott (Keith & Loraine Learmonth/Pete Linton – Yamaha).
I would be remiss also, not to detail the group of two-stroke, Supermono pilots racing.
Eight times Sidecar TT winner, fourth in last month’s Lightweight Classic TT, Dan Sayle (Falcon Electrical – Yamaha), ‘130 Mph Club’ TT member Jim Hind, the evergreen Tony Flinton.
DRW Racing’s Dave Walsh (EVO 2 Kramer equipped), Richard Hewitt (Mirror Image Body Repairs – Suzuki) and German visitor, recent Dymokury Road Races top three finisher, Chris Meyer.
2025 Steve Henshaw Gold Cup previews, continue tomorrow, focusing on intertwined 125/Moto 3, 400cc 4-Strokes, CB 500 encounters.
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou
