Two red flags bring early end to first day at Manx Grand Prix

Opening day of Manx G🍎rand Prix on Isle ofꦆ Man sees two red flags

Manx Grand Prix
Manx Grand Prix

Two red flags brought an early conclusion to the opening day of the Manx Grand Prix on Sunda𓃲y.

Jamie William𝔍s fell at Kate Cottage’s bringing out the first red flag, and a 40 minute delay mid-afternoon.

Williams was reported to be conscious with shoulder an♍d hip inꦿjuries.

The Classic Superbike and Senior machines later ended their session early due to a seඣcond red flag. Details about the incident have not yet been released but it resulted in an extension to the road closures on the Isle of Man.

Rob Hodson lapped quickest 𒆙on Sunday as the Manx Grand Prix ꦗbegan.

He went 123.453mph on the Greenall Racing Kawasaki to top the Classic Superbi🐬ke leaderboard.

Dan Ingham went 119.968mph ღto top the Mylchreests Group Senior leaderboard.

Andrea Majola (113.533mph) was fastest in the MGP Suppor🌊ters Club Junior class.

Lee Johnston  was fastest, at 114.181mph, in the PE Light🀅weight class.

John McGuinness topped the Clas🦩sic Senior class by going quickest at 110.874mph.

Dan Sayle (98.711mph) 🧸was fastest in the Classic Junior class.

Michael Dunlop was forced to stop after just a couple of miles on his Ducati when the Classic Superbikes got started. Dunlop, who broke the all-time win re🌞cord at the Isle of Man TT this year, was later in action on his Lightweight RS250 Honda.

Lee Johnston wa⭕s notably back on the Mountain Course after a ♏two-year absence.

The Manx Grand Prix qualifying resumes o♈n Monday 19 August.

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