All RST Superbike top twenty finishers were either Honda or BMW mounted.
Top Sportbike pilot in the sole Carole Nash Sportbike race, was Dominic Herbertson (P7).
Dean Harrison, Peter Hickman, Michael Dunlop MBE’s combined TT podium finishes total, now stands at 129.
Twenty-seven racers set new personal best lap-speeds, Paul Jordan (the only new 130 Mph Club member – 130.656), Marcus Simpson (128.312), Michael Sweeney (127.684), AJ Venter (127.357), Jamie Cringle (127.334), Erno Kostamo (127.207), Mitch Rees (127.082).
Maurizio Bottalico (126.325), Kevin Keyes (125.95), James Chawke (125.909), Jonathan Perry (125.828), Barry Furber (125.819), Michael Russell (125.565), Joey Thompson (125.483).
Paul ‘Potchy’ Williams (124.747), Ryan Whitehall (123.945), Pierre-Yves Bian (122.62), Toby Shann (121.478), David Brook (120.425), Ryan Garside (119.563), Dan Forbes (119.359).
Jack Fowler (118.524), Mike Mace (117.166), Wayne Bourgeais (112.835) and once again America’s only TT competitor, Pete Murray (112.44)
RST Star of Tomorrow, Monster Energy Peoples’ Challenger accolades went respectively to James Chawke and Rhys Stephenson.
With just five races taking place, this year’s TT marks the lowest number of races held in this century (not including 2020 & 2021).
The overall number of completed race laps amounted to 667.
Photo credit: Nick Wheeler
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou
