Michael Dunlop pitlane chaos allows Peter Hickman to win at Isle of Man TT

Peter Hickman takes advantage of Michael Dunlop calamity at Isꦓle of Man TT

Michael Dunlop
Michael Dunlop

Chaos in the pitlane for Michael Dunlop opened the door to Peter Hickꦅman to win at the Isle of Man TT on Sunday.

Dunlop was comfortably leading the ꦺSuperbike Race 1 on Sunday when he was unexpectedly delayed 🗹when he pitted.

Dunlop’s visor flap came loose when he le𓃲d by over 20 seconds, and it briefly appeared like he wꦡas out of the race altogether.

Although Dunlop resume༒d, with🌳 one-and-a-half laps to go, he shockingly slipped down the order.

Dean Harrison initia𒆙lly claimed an unforeseen lead from D💖unlop, before conceding it to Hickman.

Hick⭕man clung on through the final lap to win the first Superbike race of the TT.

Davey Todd finished second, 🦹Harrison third, Dunlop fourth.

It m๊eans Dunlop missed out on the first of seven opportunities to claim the all-time record for the most wins at the Isle of Man TT.

On Satur🎃day, he emotionally equalled his late uncle’s Joey record of 26 wins, 🅰which had stood for 24 years.

Victory which looked🔯 so certain on Sunday would have given Dunlop an unmatched 27th overall, but he must now wait.

He races six more times 🧸at this year’s event, culminating i🍬n next Saturday’s Senior TT.

For Hickman, Sunda꧅y’s Superbike win was a 14th at th🧜e TT.

Last year at the TT, Hickman won four races and will aspire to adding to his first victor🙈y of 2024🅷.

Read More