Who came 2nd in the Isle of Man TT Senior motorcycle race in 1992 hint use their database?

Who came 2nd in the Isle of Man TT Senior motorcycle race in 1992 hint use their database?

TT 1992 Results

Posn No Competitor
1 0 Phillip McCallen
2 0 Steve Hislop
3 0 Joey Dunlop
4 0 Nick Jefferies

Who won the 1992 Senior TT?

Steve Hislop
List of Senior TT winners

Year Rider Average Race Speed
1992 Steve Hislop 121.28 mph
1993 Phillip McCallen 118.32 mph
1994 Steve Hislop 119.25 mph
1995 Joey Dunlop 119.11 mph

How many riders died at Isle of Man?

five riders
Since the inaugural race in 1907, there have been over 255 deaths on the race course. In 2016 alone, five riders died during practice and race weeks. Dangers abound at every single twist and turn of the road during this race.

Is Steve Hislop still alive?

Deceased (1962–2003)
Steve Hislop/Living or Deceased

Who has won the most Isle of Man TT?

Here Are The 10 Isle Of Man TT Racers With The Most Wins

  • 8 Ian Lougher: 12.
  • 7 Bruce Anstey: 12.
  • 6 Mike Hailwood: 14.
  • 5 Ian Hutchinson: 16.
  • 4 Dave Molyneux: 17.
  • 3 Michael Dunlop: 19.
  • 2 John McGuinness: 23.
  • 1 Joey Dunlop: 26.

How many laps is the Senior TT?

6 laps
Current Isle of Man TT Race Records

Category Rider Average Speed
Senior TT (6 laps) Peter Hickman 131.700mph / 211.951km/h
Superbike TT (6 laps) Michael Dunlop 130.324mph / 209.736km/h
Supersport TT (4 laps) Dean Harrison 126.703mph / 203.908km/h
Senior TT (4 laps) John McGuinness 130.481mph / 209.988km/h

How many times has TT been Cancelled?

Since TT 1947, the Isle of Man TT has only been cancelled three times; 2001, 2020 and 2021, all of which were due to viral outbreaks.

Where is Steve Hislop buried?

Southdean Cemetery
This memorial to Steven Hislop, who claimed the British Superbike title in 1995 and 2002 is found near Teviothead in the Scottish Borders. Steven and his brother Garry and his father Sandy are all buried out at Southdean Cemetery.

Who won the most TT races?

1 Joey Dunlop: 26 He is the undisputed king of the TT, having won an incredible 26 races, winning his last race back in 2000 at the age of 52.

Who was winner of Isle of Man Senior race in 1992?

The Mountain Course on the Isle of Man has been the setting for some amazing contests but few, if any, can have been better than the 1992 Senior in which Steve Hislop powered the “white-charger” Norton to victory in an epic contest with Carl Fogarty decided at lap and race record speeds.

Where was the first Isle of Man TT race held?

1907 – The first TT races are held in the Isle of Man and take place on a triangular course in the west of the Island with the start being at St Johns.

When did motor racing start on the Isle of Man?

Motor racing began on the Isle of Man in 1904 with the Gordon Bennett Eliminating Trial, restricted to touring automobiles.

Who was Steve Hislop riding with in 1992?

This was Hislop, the man who in 1992 had finished second to Phillip McCallen in the opener to the festival, the TTF1 race. The Ulsterman was back for more as were Joey and Robert Dunlop and Fogarty riding the Loctite Yamaha.

1907 – The first TT races are held in the Isle of Man and take place on a triangular course in the west of the Island with the start being at St Johns.

Is the Isle of Man TT a stand alone event?

However, since then the TT has been a stand-alone event and whilst its experienced some challenging times over the years, its standing now is arguably as high as its ever been if not higher. Entries continue to be oversubscribed with attendances continuing to rise as fans flock to the island from all four corners of the globe.

Who was the first person to drive a sidecar at the Isle of Man?

The first running of a sidecar race takes place being won by Freddie Dixon but is removed from the programme after the 1925 event. 1926 – Jimmy Simpson clocks the first 70mph lap and five years later becomes the first to lap at 80mph. He had earlier had the honour of being the first to break the 60mph mark.

What was the fastest lap in the Isle of Man TT?

Many of the top GP riders follow suit and quit the TT. 1975 – Mick Grant, riding a two-stroke triple Kawasaki, claims the outright lap record with a speed of 109.82mph. 1976 – A watershed year as the island hosts the British Grand Prix for the final time.

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