Impressive performances, accomplished pace, rising progress around the fabled, mythical Mountain Course, were just some of the terms to describe Michael Booth’s third TT Races expedition.
Following a practice week, dominated by inclement, inconsistent weather, race week for the quicker newcomer from TT 2016, began with a 26th place finish in the RST Superbike race.
The Monster Energy Supersport encounters, would see 675 Daytona Triumph mounted Booth bank 30th, 28th place finishes, whilst the three lap Royal London 360 Superstock encounter would yield a very creditable 24th place finish.
Photo by Nick Wheeler
Race week for the Brough racer concluded with an impressive 14th place finish, in the blue riband, feature Dunlop Senior race.
On route to his new personal best TT finish, the Fast Bikes Magazine employee lapped close to the 126 mph lap mark, registering a quickest, new personal best lap speed of 125.917 mph.
Securing in total five bronze replica finishes from five race starts, it was overall a very productive TT 2019 for Booth, who continues to steadily establish himself amongst the higher echelon of TT affiliated competition.
Words by Stevie Rial