No matter the weather, those attending the Barry Sheene Classic, are in for two days of compelling pure road race action.
Saturday’s itinerary boasts ten races whilst Sunday’s schedule includes eleven races, including the showpiece six-lap, yesteryear Superbike feature race.
The full run-down of the timetable for the first Barry Sheene Classic since 2020, reads as follows:
22nd July:
Newcomers practice – 3 Laps
Super Twins practice – 3 Laps
Classics/Lightweights practice – 3 Laps
Supersport practice – 3 Laps
Sidecars practice – 3 Laps
Classic Superbike practice – 3 Laps
Qualifying running order: All sessions 15 minutes
Super Twins
Classics/Lightweights
Supersport
Sidecars
Classic Superbike
Race order:
Super Twins Race 1 – 6 Laps
Classics/Lightweight Race 1 – 5 Laps
Supersport Race 1 – 6 Laps
Sidecars Race 1 – 6 Laps
Classic Superbike Race 1 – 6 Laps
Super Twins Race 2 – 6 Laps
Classics/Lightweight Race 2 – 5 Laps
Supersport Race 2 – 6 Laps
Sidecars Race 2 – 6 Laps
Classic Superbike Race 2 – 6 Laps
23rd July:
Warm Up sessions running order – all three laps
Super Twins
Classics/Lightweight
Supersport
Sidecars
Classic Superbike
Race order:
Super Twins Race 3 – 6 Laps
Classics/Lightweight Race 3 – 5 Laps
Supersport Race 3 – 6 Laps
Sidecars Race 3 – 6 Laps
Classic Superbike Race 3 – 6 Laps
Barry Sheene Classic Feature Race – 6 Laps
Super Twins Race 4 – 6 Laps
Classics/Lightweight Race 4 – 5 Laps
Supersport Race 4 – 6 Laps
Sidecars Race 4 – 6 Laps
Classic Superbike Race 4 – 6 Laps
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou