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it's going to be a beautiful day
These were taken at 7am this morning.

The waiting is over for TT competitors and thousands of biking fans in the Island, with the first race of 2008 due to begin at midday. The six lap Superbike race will be followed by the Sidecar A event, over three laps. The big question is can Guy Martin or anyone else, take the title 'King of the Mountain' from the hero of the Centenary TT, John McGuinness? And can anyone match his 130 miles per hour lap of the circuit? Manx Radio TT's Chris Kinley says competition is fierce, not least because of the very high quality of newcomers in recent years:

Well, you all know now that both Guy and John retired so the first race of 2008 goes to the Relentless Team of Australian Cameron McDonald and New Zealander Bruce Anstey...



AUSTRALIAN DONALD WINS FIRST TT IN DAINESE SUPERBIKE THRILLER

- Anstey makes it a Relentless by TAS Suzuki 1-2


Cameron Donald took his first ever TT win today with victory in the action packed and drama filled Dainese Superbike race. Riding the Relentless by TAS Suzuki, the Australian took advantage of the misfortunes of Guy Martin and John McGuinness to seize control at two thirds race distance and he came home just over ten seconds clear of team-mate Bruce Anstey, to make it a tremendous day for Hector and Philip Neill’s team. A perfect day for Suzuki was completed with Adrian Archibald finishing in third.

With bright, sunny weather bathing the Island, conditions were ideal for racing but their was confusion at the start and Guy Martin was delayed getting to the line. He missed his starting slot by almost 9 seconds before getting underway. Conor Cummins and John McGuinness were also delayed before everything got back on track and their delay clearly showed at Glen Helen as it was Ian Hutchinson who led from Donald, Anstey, Ryan Farquhar, McGuinness and Martin. However, as the lap progressed, Martin was getting into his rhythm on the Hydrex Bike Animal Honda and he took the lead with an opening lap of 129.103mph to lead McGuinness by almost 4 seconds with Donald, Anstey, Hutchinson and Farquhar not far behind.

The drama continued on the 2nd lap when McGuinness was late at Glen Helen but he eventually arrived, pulling in with a misfire. He got going again but the problem returned and he called it a day at Sulby Crossroads. Martin now had more breathing space and with a second lap of 129.540mph, the fastest of the race, his lead was up to over ten seconds. The Lincolnshire rider controlled the race from his signals until the 4th lap when he was reported as being missing at Ramsey Hairpin. News came through that he too had retired at Sulby whilst early pace setter Hutchinson was also out near Union Mills with Cummins following on the 4th lap at Keppel Gate.

The two TAS Suzuki’s were flying though, circulating together on the road and although Anstey tried to break away, he soon realized it was a forlorn task and he tucked in behind Donald for the rest of the race. The Aussie, in only his third TT, was lapping at the 129mph mark and the duo crossed the line almost together although it was Donald who prevailed over his Antipodean rival by 10.77 seconds with a new race record of 1hr 47m05.89s, 126.82mph. It was not only his first win, but also Australia’s first since Graeme McGregor won the 1984 Junior TT.

Archibald, 9th on the first lap, worked his way through the field with his fastest ever TT lap to finish 3rd, his first podium for three years, firmly silencing his critics. Gary Johnson, one of last year’s best newcomers, rode brilliantly on his Honda to take 4th with Ian Lougher finally getting the better of Farquhar, on his Superstock machine, for fifth.

Keith Amor took 7th ahead of an excellent ride by Dan Stewart in 8th with the top 12 being completed by Carl Rennie, Steve Plater, Mark Parrett and Les Shand. Incidents were reported for Stephen McKnight at the Bungalow and Thomas Shoenfelder at Sarah’s but neither was believed to be serious.

REPORTS - Acknowledgements to the TT Press Office

WELL DONE BRUCE, CAMERON AND ADRIAN

A SPECIAL WELL DONE TO MICHAEL DUNLOP AND MARK BUCKLEY
AND SPECIAL CONGRATULATION TO DAVID MADSEN-MYGDEL
WHO HAS ADDED A FURTHER FINISH TO HIS IMPRESSIVE TOTAL (NOW 72) !

(PICs BY TTFAN BBHMG)

REPORTS - Acknowledgements to the Manx Radio and Live TT Websites

Unfortunately our "reception" of these sites has been awful today....Can the server really carry all the hits ?
I had hoped to watch the race with my eyes and ears, check the times and positions on my computer and thereby follow riders other than the top ten/twelve shown in the Hailwood Centre.


Updating this website whilst in the Hilton Bar
(photo by Charlie in the Hilton, thanks)




I paid the full amount for the Gold service and I'm afraid I was horribly disappointed especially because I was host to one of Russell Bennies team whose riders were Mark Buckley and Michael Dunlop and we wanted to follow them during the race. Most embarrassing when I kept losing the signal or the system froze with the pop-up saying "script on page may cause Internet Explorer to run slowly". We did however see two laps on this very clever system but it then all froze up and would not refresh.

I hope it works better after Manx Maid Samantha has WON the part of Nancy !

( OOOPS just heard she didn't, Shame !)

Make it work on Monday please, I'm taking a group of virgin TT Fans up over the Mountain to Clarks Corner at Keppel Gate and feel it would be great if we could follow progress with this new technology!



In the evening I am interviewed live on Radio TT by John Hines. We discuss my 61 years as a TTFan and in passing we talk about this website ("The TT through the eyes of an avid fan").

During the conversation, I state that this year I would appreciate approval/recognition by the IOM Tourist Board since this site is here for people who want to come, can't come and/or want to read something in the winter to remind them of the unique event which is the TT. My site is fairly non-commercial and unbiased, and with its many angles and facets I hope to show that my extraordinary enthusiasm shines through.

Perhaps a link from the IOM website might be nice. Please Hon Adrian Earnshaw MHK, acknowledge my website as a good promotion for the TT...The fact that I get an annual interview with Manx Radio ( Dan Davies, Bernie Quayle and Charlie and Chris to name just a few who are willing to chat with me ) must mean something.

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