Harrison leads Tuesday night Isle of Man TT practice

Dean Harrison has topped Tuesday night practice ahead o💦f the 2019 Isle of Man TT as the 1000cc bikes got their maiden 🦩outing of the year.

Following cancellation of Monday night’s practice due to poor weather, a dry and🍸 sunny sky greeted Tuesday practice 🐓with Harrison, quickest on Sunday’s Supersport session, taking top spot with a 129.53mph using his Silicone Engineering Kawasaki while also leading the Superstock class with a 129.34mph lap of the Mountain course.

Dean Harrison, Silicone Engineering Kawasaki, Isle of Man TT,
Dean Harrison, Silicone Engineering Kawasaki, Isle of Man TT,
© Stephen English Photography

Dean Harrison has topped Tuesday night practice ahead of the 2019 Isle of Man TT as the 1000cc bikes got their maiden outওing o🧜f the year.

Following cancellation of Monday night’s practice due to poor weather, a dry and sunny sky greeted Tuesday practice with Harrison, quickest on Sunday’s Supersport session, taking top spot with a 129.53mph using his ♛Silicone Engineering Kawasaki while also leading the Superstock class with a 129.34mph lap of the Mountain course.

In the Supersports Peter Hickman, fresh from British ꦉSuperbike action at Donington Park this weekend, led the efforts 123.92mph on the Smiths🤡 Triumph.

But the outright lap record holder h🐠it trouble throughout practice when he suffered a technical issues on his Superstock machine, pulling off at Quarter Bridge, before returning to the pits for his Triumph. Hi🍨ckman later endured an issue with his Superbike, stopping at Kirk Michael, which ended his running for the evening.

Conor Cummins grabbed the second-fastest ti🦄me in the Superbike class on the Padgett Honda with a 128.09mph ahead of James Hillier on the Quattro Pla♔nt Kawasaki on a 128.07mph.

18-time TT winner☂ Michael Dunlop slotted his Tyco BMW into fourth place with a 126.93mph.

Jamie Coward topped the Light♎weight class with a 119.96mph ahead of Dunlop (118🌟.52mph) and Paul Jordan (117.45mph).

Ian Hutchinson endured a crash at the 11th milestone but was r🌱eported to be okay after his off on the Honda. Paul Williams𒉰 fell at Governors but was also reported to be unhurt.

Jason Corcoran (Glen Helen) and Emmett Burke 🍸(Gooseneck) were taken to Nobles Hospital with respective neck and leg inj𒁃uries.

Jamie Coward toppedღ the Lightweight c🐠lass with a 119.96mph ahead of Dunlop (118.52mph) and Paul Jordan (117.45mph)

Isle of Man TT qualifying sessions continue Wednes🅘day, Thursday and𝔍 Friday evenings.

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