Lightweight TT

Lightweight TT

The Lightweight TT was a motorcycle road race that was part of the Isle of Man TT festival; an annual motor-cycle event at the end of May and beginning of June. Between 1949 and 1976 the Lightweight TT Race was part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. The event was dropped from the 2005 Isle of Man TT Race calendar due to lack of entries.

Engine capacity

The 1922 Isle of Man TT was the first time the Lighweight TT race took place. It was won by Geoff S. Davison, riding a Levis, at an average speed of 49.89 mph (80.29 km/h) for 7 laps of the Snaefell Mountain Course.

peed and lap records

The lap record for the Lightweight TT is 19 minutes 18.2 seconds [2006 Official TT Race Guide] at an average speed of 118.29 mph (190.37 km/h) set by John McGuinness during 1999 Lightweight 250 cc TT Race. The race record for the Lightweight TT is 1 hour 17 minutes 31.7 seconds an average race speed of 116.79 mph (187.96 km/h) for 4 laps (150.73 miles/242.58 km) also held by John McGuinness during 1999 Lightweight 250 cc TT Race. ["TT News 1999" Issue 2 - Isle of Man Newspapers]

Lightweight TT Race winners

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