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The Ultra-Lightweight TT is a motorcycle road race that takes place during the Isle of Man TT festival; an annual event at the end of May and beginning of June. Between 1951 and 1974 this race was part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. The Ultra-Lightweight TT and the Lightweight TT Races where both dropped from the 2005 Isle of Man TT Race calendar due to lack of entries.
[edit] Engine Capacity
The 1924 Isle of Man TT was the first time the Ultra-Lighweight TT race took place for motor-cycles not excedding 175cc engine capacity. It was won by Jack Porter, riding a New Imperial motor-cycle at an average speed of 51.21 mph for 3 laps of the Snaefell mountain course. The Ultra-Lightweight TT Race was re-introduced for the 1951 Isle of Man TT Race for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity. The Ultra-Lighweight class was part of the Isle of Man TT Races until 1974 races and then dropped from the TT Race meeting. The Ultra-Lightweight TT Race was re-introduced for the 1989 Isle of Man TT Races again for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and was part of the TT Festival until the 2004 Isle of Man TT Races.
- 1924-1925 For motor-cycles not exceeding 175cc engine capacity.
- 1951-1953 World Championship event for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and held on the Snaefell mountain course.
- 1954-1959 World Championship event for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and held on the Clypse Course.
- 1960-1974 World Championship event for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and held on the Mountain Course.
- 1989-2004 for motor-cycles not exceeding 125cc engine capacity and held on the Mountain Course.
- 1962-1968 Additional World Championship event for motor-cycles not exceeding 50cc engine capacity and held on the Mountain Course.
[edit] 50cc Ultra-Lightweight TT Winners
[edit] Speed and Lap Records
The lap record for the Ultra-Lightweight TT is 19 minutes and 18.2 seconds[1] at an average speed of 110.52 mph set by Chris Palmer during the 2004 Ultra-Lightweight 125cc TT Race.
[edit] Ultra-Lightweight TT Race Winners
Rider |
Wins |
Joey Dunlop, Carlo Ubbiali |
4 |
Robert Dunlop, Ian Lougher |
3 |
Chas Mortimer, Phil Read, Chris Palmer, Tarquino Provini*, Lugi Taveri |
2 |
Hugh Anderson, M.Baldwin, Dieter Braun, Les Graham, Rupert Hollaus*, Wal Handley, C.Horton, Bill Ivy, W.C.McCandless, Mike Hailwood, Jack Porter, Tommy Robb, Cecil Sandford, Dave Simmonds |
1 |
[edit] Ultra-Lighweight TT Race Winners by Marque
[edit] References
- ^ 2006 Official TT Race Guide