Isle of Man TT Privateers Championship set to be fiercely contested in 2011

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Rogue Mag Motorsport Isle of Man TT Simon Fulton
Simon Fulton

Over 60 riders who have entered to compete in the solo classes for the 2011 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy this year will be eligible for the prestigious ‘TT Privateers Championship’.

The TT Privateers Championship was introduced to the TT Races honours board in 2010 and it allows solo teams and solo riders of independent status to achieve recognition for their efforts at the highest level in the world’s premier closed public roads motorcycle race. Last year’s Championship went down to the wire and was eventually won by James McBride ahead of American Jimmy Moore and Northern Ireland’s Davy Morgan.

Riders competing for the award at TT2011 include TT stalwarts John Burrows, Gary Carswell, Mark Parrett, and Mark Buckley, up and coming star Ian Mackman, former MGP winners Derek Brien and Simon Fulton and leading newcomers from 12 months ago Stephen Thompson, Brian McCormack and Dan Cooper.

Other riders expected to make the running include Simon Andrews and Jimmy Storrar, both newcomers in 2011. There’s also a strong challenge from overseas with Italian ace Stefano Bonetti and Spaniard Antonio Maeso both expected to figure.

Rogue Mag Motorsport Isle of Man TT James McBride
James McBride

The Championship’s entry criteriabeen clearly defined and all teams have to declare that they have no direct manufacturer assistance. Each entry is judged on the ability and career to date of the rider, the bike that they are riding and the operation, resources and structure of the team.

Any rider who has finished inside the top ten in any solo race at the previous year’s TT is automatically ineligible. Using the world championship points scoring system, points will be awarded to the first 15 finishes in the Pokerstars Superbike, Royal London 360 Superstock, Monster Energy Supersport1 & 2 and the Dainese Senior TT Races.

The prestigious award also comes with £2000 for the first placed rider with £1000 for the runner up and £500 for third place.

Milky Quayle, TT Rider Liaison officer commented:

“Privateers make a huge contribution to the TT and it is really important that their efforts are recognised. The TT Privateer Championship is expected to again be hotly contested by a large number of riders from the UK, Ireland and overseas in 2011 and many of these will be lapping in the 120-125mph bracket. This is a great way of recognising and rewarding their commitment and achievements.”

Rogue Mag IOMTT sponsors Isle of Man TT

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