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Clean emissions motorcycle racing to return to the Isle of Man TT in 2010 PDF Print E-mail
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‘TT Zero’ event scheduled as integral part of Isle of Man TT Races calendar
Isle of Man Government puts up £10,000 prize for first team to record 100mph lap

robbarbertt09.jpgFollowing the success of the inaugural clean emissions motorcycle race on the Isle of Man in
2009, the Isle of Man Government Department of Tourism and Leisure, the promoter of the
TT Races, today confirmed that a clean emissions race would again take place on the TT
Mountain Course, as part of the 2010 TT Races programme.
The clean emissions race in 2009 has been widely credited with accelerating the
development of clean emissions transport and many of the technical innovations that were
introduced in the Isle of Man are expected to become an integral part of future mass market
transport. The event was conceived with the support and involvement of numerous
Departments of the Isle of Man Government as part of the Island’s Freedom to Flourish
programme.
The 2010 clean emissions race on the Isle of Man has been renamed ‘TT Zero’ and the race
will become part of the core TT programme. It will feature riders who are also competing in
the other TT classes. The one lap race will be open to clean emission motorcycles and will
take place on Wednesday 9th June at 4.30pm, following the Royal London 360 Superstock
and Supersport Races. There will also be qualifying sessions on Saturday 5th and Monday 7th
June.
As with the core TT Races programme TT Zero will be run by ACU Events Ltd, using the
latest FIM regulations. However TTXGP Ltd, who promoted the 2009 event, will not be
involved and the Isle of Man Government’s Department of Tourism and Leisure will become
the race promoter for the clean emissions race as well as the core TT Races programme.
As well as the usual prize money available to teams and riders, the Isle of Man Government
has also created a £10,000 prize fund for the first TT Zero Race team to record a 100mph
lap (160.93kph) around the 37 and 3/4 mile course. This landmark was achieved for the first
time by a conventional bike in 1957, when Scotsman Bob McIntyre lapped the TT Course in
22 minutes 24.4 seconds for an overall average of 101.03mph. Rob Barber and Team Agni
recorded a fastest lap time of 25 minutes 53.5 seconds (87.434mph) in the 2009 clean
emissions race.

Hon Martyn Quayle, MHK, Minister for Tourism and Leisure, Isle of Man Government,
commented:
“We have enjoyed a very successful partnership with TTXGP Ltd and I would like to take this
opportunity to thank them for their hard work last year. We look forward to welcoming many of the
electric bike teams and riders back to the Isle of Man in 2010 as well as to seeing new challengers
pitting their wits against the Mountain Course.”
He continued:
“We are delighted that the Isle of Man was the first country to run an electric bike race and the fact
that there are now events scheduled around the world is a tribute to the Island’s entrepreneurial,
innovative spirit and shows what an achievement it was for the Isle of Man to run the
groundbreaking inaugural event. We are now building on this fantastic start by properly integrating
the clean emissions class into the race programme - this really does send a clear signal that electric
motorsport is fast evolving and that the TT Races remain at the forefront of motorcycle sport.”
Regulations and entry forms for the TT Zero Race will be released on Friday 29th of January
and the forms will only be available in electronic format, and can be downloaded from the
official Isle of Man TT Web Site, iomtt.com. The closing date for entries has been set as
Friday, March 26th, 2010.

 
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