Solo TT Bronze Replica Finishers 2022-2025 Update

Solo TT Bronze Replica Finishers 2022-2025 Update

New month, new stats burst instalment on Road Racing News.

Collectively the total of solo bronze replica TT finishers, over the past four years stands at 87. Nineteen different nations, five continents are-represented within this subject.

2022-2025 solo bronze replica TT collectors, projected below:

(Number of replica finishes achieved, positioned near racers names)

Michael ‘Jack’ Russell (19), Brian McCormack (18), TH Racing’s AJ Venter (17), Jonathan Goetschy (14), James Chawke (14), former TT Privateers Championship runner-up Sam West (14), new Smith Racing signing Julian Trummer (13), Barry Furber (13), Michael Evans (11), Rhys Hardisty (11).

Oliver’s Mount Super Twins Champion Rob Hodson (11), Michal ‘Indi’ Dokoupil (11), Mark Parrett (11), Stefano Bonetti (11), Michael Sweeney (11), Joey ‘Yorkshire’ Thompson (10), Eddy Ferre (10), Shaun Anderson (9), Jonathan Perry (9), the much missed Raul Torras Martinez (8).

Ryan Cringle (8), Tom Weeden (8), Timothee Monot (8), Phil Crowe (8), Paul ‘Potchy’ Williams (8), Jamie Cringle (8), 2025 IRRC Superbike Champion Darryl Tweed (8), Marcus ‘Spartacus’ Simpson (8), Richard Wilson (7), Paul Cassidy (7).

Matt Stevenson (7), Amalric Blanc (7), King of Imatranajo Erno Kostamo (7), Mark Goodings (6), Craig Neve (6),
Stephen ‘Trevor’ Parsons (6), 2024 IRRC Superbike Champion David Datzer (5), Paul Jordan (5), Forest Dunn (5), Gareth Arnold (5).

Jim Hind (5), Martin Morris (5), Switzerland’s first IRRC Champion Lukas Maurer (5), Xavier Denis (4), Stephen Smith (4), Mike Norbury (4), France’s first TT podium finisher of this century, Pierre Yves Bian (4), rising IOM talent Nathan Harrison (4), Chris ‘Rabbit’ Moore (4), David Rigby (4).

Kevin Keyes (4), Milo Ward (3), Michael Browne (3), Ian Hutchinson (3), Joe Yeardsley (3), Jack Fowler (3), European hill climbing doyen Maurizio Bottalico (3), John McGuinness MBE (2), Chris Sarbora (2), Matt Rees (2).

Josh Daley (2), Derek Sheils (2), the late great Gary Vines (2), Miroslav Sloboda (2), Pete Murray (2), Michael Rutter (2), Francesco Curinga (2), Gary Johnson (2), ‘Davo’ David Johnson (2), Croatian history maker Loris Majcan (2).

Next gen New Zealand roads scene ace Mitch Rees (2), Lancelot Unissart (2), Julien Cregniot (2), David ‘Action’ Jackson (1), Brandon Cretu (1), Joe Loughlin (1), Dominic Herbertson (1), Dave Hewson (1), David Brook (1), Masayuki Yamanaka (1).

Josh Brookes (1), Anthony Redmond (1), Marc Colvin (1), Adam McLean (1), Victor Lopez (1), F900R BMW Cup Champion Barry Burrell (1), Andrea Majola (1).

Photo credit: Nick Wheeler

Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou

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