2016 Isle of Man TT Supersport Race Results

Ian Hutchinson Breaks Isle of Man TT Record To Win Supersport 1

Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1: Ian Hutchinson at Barregarrow©Motorcyclist

Ian Hutchinson took his 12th Isle of Man TT win on Monday morning when he dominated the Monster Energy Supersport race from start to finish.  The CAME BPT Yamaha rider defeated Michael Dunlop by 14.3s in a race-record winning time with Silicone Engineering rider Dean Harrison taking third. (Note: See the update at the end of this story regarding the disqualification of Michael Dunlop.)

Hutchinson signaled his intentions from the off and by Glen Helen on the opening lap, he’d already opened up a three-second lead over Harrison with Dunlop a further tenth back in third as James Hillier, Lee Johnston and John McGuinness completed the top six. Michael Rutter was reported out at Ballacraine though with Peter Hickman stopping at Greeba making adjustments and eventually retiring on the opening lap.

Dean Harrison leads Conor Cummins at Tomer Bends on his way to third place.©Motorcyclist

At the head of the field Hutchinson was pressing on, extending his advantage all the time and with a lap of 127.872mph, his lead was now over ten seconds as Dunlop moved up to second with Harrison dropping back to third.  Hillier, Johnston and McGuinness maintained their places in the top six.

Dunlop was unable to make any inroads into Hutchinson’s lead, which was seen with the Bingley Bullet’s second lap at 128.72mph, extending his lead to 12.8s with Dunlop enjoying a similar gap to Harrison. Conor Cummins moved into fourth ahead of Hillier and McGuinness while the second lap saw a number of high profile retirements including Bruce Anstey, Ivan Lintin, Martin Jessopp and Dan Cooper.

Michael Dunlop takes a wider line at Tower Bends than Ian Hutchinson.©Motorcyclist

The leading duo matched each other in the pits and by Ramsey on the third lap Hutchinson lead was over ten seconds and the Yorkshireman was also at the front of the pack on the roads, having overhauled Hillier, McGuinness and Anstey on the first two laps. Harrison was comfortable in third and a lot of attention fell on the battle for fourth with little to choose between Cummins, Hillier and McGuinness.

With conditions on the island again perfect, Hutchinson could ride to his signals in the closing lap and a half and although he encountered traffic on the final lap, he duly came home for his 12th TT win – his seventh in the Supersport class – by over 14 seconds from Dunlop who had a 38.6s gap over Harrison.

The battle for fourth went all the way to the wire before Hillier secured it by the narrow margin of 0.7s from Cummins with McGuinness only a further four seconds back in sixth.

Dean Harrison (3rd), Ian Hutchinson (1st) and Michael Dunlop (2nd)©Motorcyclist

Lee Johnston, William Dunlop, Steve Mercer and Gary Johnson rounded out the top ten with the latter losing valuable time in the pits when his Triumph refused to fire at the end of the second lap.

Dan Hegarty had been running in an excellent tenth and looked like he’d again take the maximum points in the TT Privateer’s Championship but he unluckily retired at Glen Helen on the final lap and that allowed 12th placed James Cowton to take the 25 points followed by Jamie Coward (13th) and Rob Hodson (14th).

UPDATE: Statement Regarding Michael Dunlop Disqualification
June 6 – ACU Events Ltd confirms that two competitors have been disqualified from today's Supersport Race 1 at the Isle of Man TT Races.
* Michael Dunlop has been excluded from the results for a technical infringement identified during post race examination. ACU Events Ltd do not believe that there was a deliberate attempt to gain an unfair advantage and no significant performance advantage was gained. As a result of this disqualification, Dean Harrison moves up to second place with James Hillier now taking the final podium position.
* In addition Rob Hodson, who finished 14th in the same race, has also been disqualified from the race having been found to have been running a significantly oversized engine.

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Ian Hutchinson in the winner's enclosure.©Motorcyclist
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