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Fine Weather Expected for First Practice 24 May 2008 The scene is set and the waiting is over - TT2008 is here. The opening practice
session takes place on Saturday evening and with fine weather on The isle of
Man, all of the riders will be hoping to get a good few laps under their belt.
Indeed, good weather is forecast for the next few days so everyone will be eager
to make it count as they seek to find the optimum set up for their machines. The
sessions should also see the newcomers take advantage of the good conditions and
help their learning process.
Despite some high speed shenanigans, that saw overshoots, spills and off track
excursions aplenty, all of the leading contenders emerged from the recent North
West 200 meeting unscathed and come into the TT ready for
battle.
John McGuinness, Guy Martin (who remarkably
walked away from a 100mph get-off at Black Hill in Ireland), Cameron Donald and Bruce Anstey all scored
podiums at the annual prelude to the TT and there was
certainly little between any of them there. Martin, in particular, looked very
strong on the Superbike and it could well be his year but, if he is to take his
first win, he has to topple McGuinness. With 10 wins in the last 4 years, the
Morecambe man seems unstoppable and he will hope for more of the same on his
Padgett's Hondas.
Ian Hutchinson has work to
do after the North West 200 and he's on the back foot when it comes to the
Superbike but, already a winner at the TT, he is sure to
make good progress during practice week and ensure he is ready on race day.
Team-mate Steve Plater
was the Man of the Meeting at the North West but, still only in his second year
on the Island, he will be concentrating on improving rather than tearing up the
record books.
Ryan Farquhar
dramatically split from the McAdoo Kawasaki team earlier this week whilst Adrian Archibald didn't
enjoy the happiest of North West meetings but both will fancy their chances this
week and certainly can't be ruled out. Meanwhile, Keith Amor and Gary Johnson were
revelations last week and they could well spring a few surprises over the next
fortnight.
Ian Lougher, Conor Cummins, Carl Rennie, James McBride, Jimmy Moore, Dan Stewart and Mark Miller are just other
names to keep an eye on whilst many eyes will be on the first appearance of
Jamie Robinson. The former British Champion's debut has sparked much discussion
but, lining up for the vastly experienced Padgett's team, he has the ideal
support to help him on his way.
The Sidecars also get their first taste of the Mountain Course on Saturday and the recent
Jurby road meeting saw Nick Crowe get the better of Dave Molyneux but will the
same happen in a few days time? The two Manxmen are sure to be fighting it out
at the head of the field but strong challenges will also come from John Holden,
Steve Norbury, Klaus Klaffenbock, Simon Neary and Nigel Connole, to name just a
few. Meanwhile, Tim Reeves was also in action at Jurby and the World Champion
impressed greatly with a stunning third place so all eyes will now be on his TT debut. More stories >>>
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