2013 Race Programme
Saturday 24 August
Race 1 The 500cc Classic TT Race
Monday 26 August
Race 2 The 350cc Classic TT Race
Race 3 The Formula 1 Classic TT Race / The Formula 2 TT Classic TT Race
(2 races ran concurrently)
Machine Eligibility
The 500cc Classic TT Race
– 301cc–500cc Machines as per MGP Regulations
The 350cc Classic TT Race
– 175cc – 350cc Machines as per MGP Regulations
The Formula 1 Classic TT Race
– Up to 1000cc 4 stroke Machines Pre 1975
– Up to 1300cc 4 stroke Machines Pre 1986
– Up to 750cc 4 stroke, 4 cylinder Machines Pre 1993
– Up to 1000cc 4 stroke, 2 cylinder Machines Pre 1993
– 351cc – 750cc 2 stroke Machines
The Formula 2 Classic TT Race
– Up to 750cc 4 stroke, 2 cylinder Machines Pre 1986
– Up to 600cc 4 stroke, 4 cylinder Machines Pre 1986
– 126cc -350cc 2 Stroke Machines Pre 1993
Race Sub Classes
500cc Classic TT Race
Class GP1 301cc–500cc Single Cylinder and Push Rod Twin Cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C1 301cc–500cc Single Cylinder and Push Rod Twin Cylinder Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP2 301cc–500cc Multiple Cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C2 301cc–500cc Multiple Cylinder Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
350cc Classic TT Race
Class GP1 300cc – 350cc Single Cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C1 300cc – 350cc Single Cylinder Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP2 300cc – 350cc Multiple Cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C2 300cc – 350cc Multiple Cylinder Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP3 175cc – 250cc Two Stroke Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C3 175cc – 250cc Two Stroke Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP4 175cc – 250cc Four Stroke Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C4 175cc – 250cc Four Stroke Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Formula 1 TT Race
Class GP1 Pre 1975 Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C1 Pre 1975 Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP2 Pre 1985 Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C2 Pre 1985 Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP3 Pre 1993 Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C3 Pre 1993 Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Formula 2 TT Race
Class GP1 Pre 1986 2 Stroke Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C1 Pre 1986 2 Stroke Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP2 Pre 1993 2 Stroke Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C2 Pre 1993 2 Stroke Machines ridden by Clubman status Riders
Class GP3 Pre 1986 4 stroke, 2 cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C3 Pre 1986 4 stroke, 2 cylinder Machines by Clubman status Riders
Class GP4 Pre 1986 4 stroke, 4 cylinder Machines ridden by GP status Riders
Class C4 Pre 1986 4 stroke, 4 cylinder Machines by Clubman status Riders
Category Archives: isle of man
Mark Cox heads for ride of his life
TT racer Mark Cox heads for ride of his life around TT Mountain Course during 2012 Manx Grand Prix Meeting.Mark Cox, the TT Winning passenger with driver Nick Crowe – who both received serious injuries competing in the 2009 TT Races – is to take on the ride of his life this Sunday 24th August.Mark will cycle 3 laps of the TT Mountain Course on Sunday 26th August 2012, a total distance of over 113 miles to raise funds for fellow TT race winning Sidecar Passenger Rick Long who suffered serious injury in an accident as guests in an invitation race at the Hockenheimring in 2008, which resulted in the death of his driver Steve Norbury.Mark will be setting off between 6 and 7am in the morning and will be attempting the complete the three laps in a time under twelve hours. What makes this challenge more incredible is that 3 years on Mark is still in line for more operations on both knees and a hip replacement operation.
Commenting ahead of the record attempt, Mark says
“My own recovery is going OK. It will just take a very long time, a lot of operations and hard work, but I know I will get there. It came up during conversation with Rick in the run up to Christmas when the challenge was born that he was going through a tough patch at that time financially and also with incredible pain. There was some doubt about whether he would keep the surviving leg . He was limiting the use of his heating to help ends meet and to me that just didn’t seem right for a sportsman of his standing.”He continued:“I have been working on my own fitness recovery since the accident at the TT09 and keep setting myself new targets. My fitness training has always been a big part of what I am but cycling has definitely one of my weaker disciplines . I suggested to my trainer that maybe cycling a lap of the TT course would be a good way to build my strength up in preparation for the operations due on my knees and hips, while at the same time raising some funds to help Rick. Of course, that then turned into 3 laps approx 114 miles, the same as a full length Sidecar TT and the challenge was born. “
TT3D: Closer to the Edge
Isle of man : TT brief history
TT3D Movie:
By vividly recounting the TT’s legendary rivalries and the Isle of Man’s unique road racing history, this 3D feature documentary will discover why modern TT riders still risk their lives to win the world’s most dangerous race. The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is the greatest motorcycle road race in the world, the ultimate challenge for rider and machine. It has always called for a commitment far beyond any other racing event, and many have made the ultimate sacrifice in their quest for victory. A story about freedom of choice, the strength of human spirit and the will to win. It’s also an examination of what motivates those rare few, this elite band of brothers who risk everything to win. The vision of top commercials director Richard de Aragues, this promises to be one of the most thrilling films of 2011.
for movie download vist ; TT-Closer-To-The-Edge-2011-DVDRiP-AC3-5-1-XViD