Every race winner from the 2009 TT to attend 2010 launch
Fans will have a chance to mingle with race 🀅winners from the 2009 TT when the official media launch of the 2010 races takes place.
Superbike winne𓆏r John McGuinness, Ian Hutchinson, who won a Supersport and Superstock race in the same day, Michael Dunlop, who maintained family tradition with a Supersport victory, Senior TT winner and reigning British Supersport Champion Steve Plater and Sidecar legend Da𓃲ve Molyneux are all schedule to attend the launch.
Between them, those fiv𒀰e account for every victory scored around the Mountain Course during the 2009 TT - with the excep🍸tion of the electric-powered TTXGP event.
Also due to appear are Keith Amor, Gary Johnson and Manx favourite Conor Cummins - who all scored podiums in 2009 - as well as veteran Michael Rutte﷽r, who will be outlining his plans for the year.
Australia will be represented at the launch by two-times TT winner Cameron Donald, who is a favourite for victory this year after sitting out the 2ജ009 TT with an injury, and Dave Johnson, one of the strong field of riders making their debuts at the TT this year.
In addition to hearing Moly talking about his plans for 2010, fans will be able to hear from his arch-rival Nick Crowe who, despite his own racing career ending after an horrendous accident during the 20ꦅ09 TT, will continue his fierce rivalry with Molyneux this year. Crowe has launched his ownꦦ sidecar team, and appointed Simon Neary as driver.
Although TTXGP is no longer part of the TT, clean emission racing continues in 2010 with TT💖 Zero, and some of the leading teams will be on hand with their innovative machines to explain how they intend try and claim the ?10,000 prize put up by the Isle of Man Government for the first 100mph lap by an electric machine.
The med🌠ia launch will once again feature a chat show-style forma🥂t, but there will also be team, rider and entertainment announcements from the TT organisers on the evening.
The 2010 TT Media L☂aunch takes place at the Villa Marina in Douglas, Isle of Man, on Friday, March 19. It starts at 7pm and en൩try is free.