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2014 Classic TT: Dunlop sets the early qualifying pace

Ballymoney’s Michael Dunlop set the early qualifying pace for this year’s Classic Formula One TT, putting in a 117.191mph lap to top the session while rival Bruce Anstey’s YZR500 only got as far as Ramsey before it ceased to function.

After one lap, Dunlop opted to switch to his 500cc Molnar Manx Norton but his teammate in the F1 Class Lee Johnson moved up the board with a lap of 116.093 with Steve Mercer on the Mistral Racing Kawasaki posting the session's third fastest lap (115.866). Ian Lougher (106.584) topped the evening's F2 leaderboard from Roy Richardson (104.864) with Chris Moore (104.831) the third fastest in the class.

John McGuinness, hoping to put the problems he experienced in last year's Classic TT behind him, clocked an opening lap of 104.599 in the 500cc session on the Team Winfield Paton from Dunlop's first 500cc lap of 102.962. McGuinness's second lap (107.652) topped the session from teammate Ryan Farquhar (104.353).

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The much-anticipated appearance of the Valvoline Racing by Padgetts Motorcycles Yamaha YZR500, ridden by New Zealander Bruce Anstey, saw the current TT lap record holder get at far as Ramsey before the bike was reported to have stopped, leaving the Kiwi to make a dash back to the grandstand in a vain attempt to get a lap on the McIntosh Norton that he'll campaign in the 500cc Race.

Michael Rutter, a late replacement for the injured Dan Kneen on the G50 Matchless, only arrived on the Island shortly before the practice began. He broke down near Bishops Court on his opening lap and will be hoping for better luck in tomorrow's session. Rutter's busy schedule sees him planning to race in Saturday's 500cc race before heading to Cadwell Park for the BSB round on Monday.

The session was also notable for eight-time TT race winner Charlie Williams' first competitive Mountain Course lap since 1984.

In the 350cc session, Alan Oversby was the only rider over 100mph (100.046) from Blackpool's Roy Richardson (98.759) on the '68 Aermacchi and Jamie Hamilton.

New Zealand's legendary America's Cup skipper Grant Dalton, who also participated in the 'Whitbread Round the World' race five times, swapped the ocean for the road and got his first ever Mountain Course laps in the F1 Classic TT qualifying session.

John Barton was reported to have sustained a broken collarbone following an incident at the Creg Ny Baa while Ryan Farquhar, David Burrell, Alec Whitwell and Jared Heath all came off at Governors but all were OK.

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