2006 Isle of Man TT

The 99th anniversary Isle of Man TT Festival ran between Saturday 27 May and Friday 9 June on the 37.73-mile Mountain Course. The first week (between 27 May and 2 June) is known as the practice week, before the real action commenced on 3 June. There were 6 races in TT week. John McGuinness broke the lap record during practice for the Superbike race and then did it again in the race itself. He recorded a lap of 17:41.71, breaking the Superbike record from last year by 8.62 seconds and his outright lap record by 2.1 seconds.

Isle of Man TT Mountain Course

McGuinness then went on to take his first TT hat-trick by winning the Senior TT on 9 June, destroying the lap record in the process. He set a lap of 17:39.95 from a standing start then 17:29.26 on his 2nd lap (breaking his own lap record by 10 seconds). However, the meeting was overshadowed by the death of Japanese rider Jun Maeda on 6 June due to injuries suffered in a practice crash.

Results

  • Race 1 – Jester Interactive TT Superbike Race 3 June (6 laps – 226.38 miles)
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 John McGuinnessHonda124.764 mph1:48.52.06
2 Ian LougherHonda124.021 mph1:49.31.20
3 Ian HutchinsonKawasaki123.58 mph1:49.54.61
4 Martin FinneganHonda122.385 mph1:50.59.02
5 Cameron DonaldHonda122.881 mph1:51.26.54
6 Jason GriffithsYamaha121.821 mph1:51.59.67
7 Carl RennieKawasaki121.217 mph1:52.03.19
8 Paul HuntYamaha120.925 mph1:52.19.41
9 Davy MorganHonda120.425 mph1:52.45.90
10 Raymond PorterYamaha120.427 mph1:52.47.28

New Outright Lap Record: John McGuinness, 127.933 mph

  • Race 2 – Scottish Life International TT Superstock Race 5 June (4 laps – 150.92 miles)
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Bruce AnsteySuzuki124.147 mph1:12.56.34
2 Ian HutchinsonKawasaki123.912 mph1:13.04.64
3 Jason GriffithsYamaha123.25 mph1:13.28.19
4 Guy MartinYamaha122.946 mph1:13.39.09
5 John McGuinnessHonda122.106 mph1:14.09.48
6 Ian LougherHonda121.209 mph1:14.42.43
7 Martin FinneganHonda120.602 mph1:15.04.30
8 Mark ParrettYamaha119.972 mph1:15.28.65
9 Gary CarswellSuzuki119.923 mph1:15.30.51
10 Rob FrostHonda119.627 mph1:15.41.70
  • Race 3 – Hilton Hotel & Casino Sidecar TT, Race A 5 June (3 laps – 113.00 miles)
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Nick Crowe / Darren HopeHonda113.342 mph1:00:27.15
2 Steve Norbury / Scott ParnellYamaha110.902 mph1:01:14.26
3 John Holden / Andrew WinkleHonda109.635 mph1:01:56.71
4 Roy Hanks / David WellsYamaha109.321 mph1:02:07.38
5 Gary Bryan / Colin HardmanYamaha109.098 mph1:02:15.02
6 Andrew Laidlow / Patrick FarranceLCR Suzuki108.562 mph1:02:33.45
7 Philip Dongworth / Stuart CastlesIreson Yamaha108.321 mph1:02:42.13
8 Tony Elmer / Darren MarshallIreson Yamaha107.584 mph1:03:07.57
9 Glyn Jones / Chris LakeDMR Honda106.824 mph1:03:34.50
10 David Wallis / Sally WilsonHonda106.492 mph1:03:46.40
  • Race 4 – Isle of Man Steam Packet Supersport Junior TT 7 June (4 laps – 150.92 miles)
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 John McGuinnessHonda122.264 mph1:14:03.73
2 Bruce AnsteySuzuki121.542 mph1:14:30.13
3 Jason GriffithsYamaha120.707 mph1:15:01.08
4 Ian LougherHonda120.388 mph1:15:13.00
5 Cameron DonaldHonda119.552 mph1:15:44.56
6 Martin FinneganHonda119.207 mph1:15:57.70
7 Nigel BeattieYamaha119.116 mph1:16:01.19
8 Dan StewartYamaha118.524 mph1:16:23.97
9 Mark ParrettYamaha118.329 mph1:16:31.53
10 Chris PalmerHonda117.952 mph1:16:46.20

New Lap Record: John McGuinness, 123.975 mph

Note: Ian Hutchinson did finish 2nd in the Supersport race, but was later disqualified, as his Kawasaki ZX-6 was deemed to be illegal due to a 0.2mm (0.02 cm) difference in cam dimensions. However, McAdoo Racing (Hutchinson's team) have lodged an appeal to have the position re-instated.

  • Race 5 – Hilton Hotel & Casino Sidecar TT, Race B 7 June (3 laps – 113.19 miles)
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Nick Crowe / Darren HopeDMR Honda111.467 mph1:00:55.64
2 Steve Norbury / Scott ParnellYamaha110.376 mph1:01:31.78
3 Roy Hanks / Dave WellsDMR Honda108.67 mph1:02:29.73
4 Bill Currie / Mark CoxWindle Yamaha107.312 mph1:03:17.16
5 Tony Baker / Mark HegartyYamaha107.181 mph1:03:21.81
6 Conrad Harrison / Kris HibberdHonda106.426 mph1:03:48.78
7 Roger Stockton / Pete AltonYamaha105.614 mph1:04:18.23
8 Kenny Howles / Doug JewellSuzuki105.582 mph1:04:19.39
9 John Holden / Andrew WinkleHonda105.569 mph1:04:19.85
10 Nigel Connole / Jamie WinnHonda105.362 mph1:04:27.46
  • Race 6 – Jester Interactive Senior TT 9 June (6 laps – 226.38 miles)
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 John McGuinnessHonda126.178 mph1:47:38.84
2 Cameron DonaldHonda125.68 mph1:47:59.45
3 Bruce AnsteySuzuki125.596 mph1:48:08.79
4 Ian LougherHonda125.396 mph1:48:19.11
5 Guy MartinYamaha123.841 mph1:49:40.71
6 Carl RennieKawasaki122.411 mph1:50:57.62
7 Davy MorganHonda121.646 mph1:51:39.48
8 Raymond PorterYamaha121.439 mph1:51:50.90
9 Nigel BeattieYamaha121.137 mph1:52:07.60
10 Gary CarswellSuzuki121.027 mph1:52:13.76

New Outright Lap Record: John McGuinness, 129.451 mph

Notes

  • Major alterations to the Snaefell mountain course are carried out for the 2006 TT Races with road widening at the Windy Corner carried-out over the winter of 2005–2006.
  • Ryan Farquhar misses the 2006 TT Races after breaking an arm after crashing a 250cc motor-cycle at the Cookstown Races. His place is taken by Adrian Archibald in the Suzuki team. However, Ryan Farquhar makes a return to the Mountain Course when he races in the 2006 Manx Grand Prix.[1]
  • Practice for the 2006 Isle of Man TT Races is the first complete all dry session since 1957.
  • During Thursday afternoon practice, Dave Molyneux and Daniel Sayle crashed at Rhencullen after the sidecar outfit experiences a 145 mph backward flip.[2] Molyneux suffered shoulder injuries and withdrew from the event.[3]

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