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    Anstey leads Senior TT

    After 1 and a half laps, Bruce leads by 2.5 seconds

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    His speed on Sulby straight was 191.75 mph

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    At the Bungalow on lap 2 he leads by 4.5 seconds

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    Anstey is out with clutch failure. F**k it

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    McGuiness now leads, Cam Donald in second

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    Now Cam Donald leads by 2.29 secs at Cronk ny mona

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burrt Badger View Post
    Now Cam Donald leads by 2.29 secs at Cronk ny mona

    .......... and ??
    Cheers

    Merv

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    "Anstey got over the Mountain the quickest and with an opening lap of 128.631mph, he led McGuinness by 0.46seconds. Donald and Martin were still right in contention though with the flying four still only split by 2.56seconds.

    Anstey really motored on the second lap and he was beginning to edge ever so slightly clear. His best ever lap of 129.445mph saw him move almost 2 seconds clear as they came to the pit stop but there was drama when the Supersport winner climbed off the bike – his race was over with both chain and clutch problems."

    FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARK

    Another TT race lost in the pits by Bruce - this time the big one. Gutted.

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    OK so I had to look it up for myself then http://roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=32745

    You (Suzuki guys especially) don't like telling us when a Honda wins for the umpteemth time after not breaking down.
    Cheers

    Merv

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    OK so I had to look it up for myself then http://roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=32745

    You (Suzuki guys especially) don't like telling us when a Honda wins for the umpteemth time after not breaking down.
    Take your red tinted glasses off Merv!!!

    Doesn't matter what brand of race bike you're on...if the thing's not put together right with the right bits for the job at hand, they fail.

    Did you not notice that GSXR's won the world ENDURANCE title how many times?

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    No worries crasher I just thought this thread was so funny it was a running commentary that stopped running - the boys must have got pissed or fallen asleep or both it seemed , so it made me go search for the result.
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