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James Ford Getting Better And Better Around The Mountain Course
- Updated: October 31, 2014
Photo by Road Racing News
James Ford is getting better and better around the mountain course. James made his TT debut back in 2009 competing for the peoples bike team on a ZX6 Kawasaki. Although not on the most famous road racing circuit in the world the ultra lightweight TT for 2009 held around Billown would see James clinch excellent fourth place finish.
This years Isle of Man TT would prove to be a top one for the rider nicknamed Fordy. Opening Monster Energy supersport race saw 37th position secured following a thoroughly consistent performance throughout.
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Second Monster Energy supersport was a momentous one for James as he secured 29th place finish plus personal best lap speed lapping in the 119.26 mph bracket. The C&C ltd 675 Daytona Triumph had never missed a beat for him in both supersport TT races in what was overall a great all round TT.
The future is bright for James who loves competing on the mountain course, considered by many a top 125 rider he is improving his results all the time in supersport 600 class as seen at TT 2014.