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Intro:
The
Isle
of
Man
TT
(Tourist
Trophy)
Race
is
a
motorcycle
racing
event
held
on
the
Isle
of
Man
and
was
for
many
years
the
most
prestigious
motor-cycle
race
in
the
world.
The
event
was
part
of
the
FIM
Motorcycle
Grand
Prix
World
Championship
during
the
period
1949-1976
before
being
transferred
to
the
United
Kingdom
after
safety
concerns
and
run
by
the
FIM
as
the
British
Grand
Prix
for
the
1977
season.
The
Isle
of
Man
TT
Races
became
part
of
the
TT
Formula
1
Championship
during
the
period
1977-1990
to
preserve
the
events
racing
status.
From
1989
the
racing
has
been
developed
by
the
Isle
of
Man
Department
of
Tourism
as
the
Isle
of
Man
TT
Festival.
The
Snaefell
Mountain
Course
or
Mountain
Course
is
a
road-racing
circuit
used
for
the
Isle
of
Man
TT
and
Manx
Grand
Prix
Races
held
in
the
Isle
of
Man
from
1911
and
1923
respectively.
The
racing
is
held
on
public
roads
closed
for
racing
by
an
Act
of
Tynwald
(the
parliament
of
the
Isle
of
Man).
It
is
the
oldest
motor-cycle
racing
circuit
still
in
use.
The
course
is
37.733
miles
(60.73
km)
in
length
and
the
start-line
is
situated
on
the
A2
Glencrutchery
Road
in
the
town
of
Douglas.
The
racing
circuit
is
based
on
a
number
of
public
roads
on
the
Isle
of
Man
including
the
primary
A2
Douglas
to
Ramsey
road,
A1
Douglas
to
Peel
road,
A3
Castletown
to
Ramsey
Road
and
the
primary
A18
Snaefell
Mountain
Road.
The
highest
point
of
the
course
is
situated
on
the
primary
A18
Mountain
Road
between
the
Bungalow
and
Hailwood's
Height
at
spot
height
422
metres
(1,380
ft)
above
sea
level.
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Description:
TT
2009
The
greatest
road
race
festival
in
the
world
roared
back
into
life
on
May
30th,
2009!
After
the
excitement
of
the
2008
Isle
of
Man
TT
celebrations,
when
fans
were
treated
to
some
of
the
most
competitive
racing
the
event
has
ever
seen,
all
eyes
were
on
TT2009.
The
TT
attracted
tens
of
thousands
of
fans
to
the
Island,
with
many
more
who
following
the
action
from
home,
and
everyone
enjoyed
a
feast
of
two-wheeled
drama.
John
McGuinnness
overcame
a
disappointing
start
to
the
TT
to
record
his
14th
victory
in
the
Dainese
Senior
TT
on
the
last
day
of
racing
on
the
Mountain
course.
It
was
dramatic
battle
throughout
the
six
lap
race,
with
Cameron
Donald
putting
the
outright
lap
record
holder
under
severe
pressure.
Despite
finishing
runner-up
in
the
Senior,
it
was
an
incredible
TT
for
young
Australian
Donald,
who
claimed
victory
in
the
Dainese
Superbike
and
Scottish
Life
International
Superstock
races.
There
was
also
a
maiden
win
for
Steve
Plater
in
the
first
of
the
Relentless
Supersport
TT
races,
with
veteran
Kiwi
Bruce
Anstey
taking
the
victory
in
the
second
Supersport
race.
Plus,
it
was
all
action
in
the
Sure
Mobile
Sidecar
TT
races,
with
Nick
Crowe
and
Mark
Cox
recording
a
double
TT
win.
Chair
legend
Dave
Molyneux
was
unable
to
finish
the
first
Sidecar
race,
but
he
and
Crowe
put
on
the
race-long
battle
everyone
had
longed
for
in
the
second
race,
and
was
just
pipped
at
the
line.
The
Sidecar
races
were
also
notable
for
the
performances
of
John
Holden
and
Andrew
Winkle,
who
took
two
podium
places,
and
World
Champion
Tim
Reeves,
who
took
a
third
place
finish
with
Patrick
Farrance
in
his
very
first
TT
race.
As
if
that
wasn't
enough,
2008
also
saw
the
return
of
the
Ultra-Lightweight
and
Lightweight
TT
races,
running
on
the
Billown
Circuit
in
the
south
of
the
Isle
of
Man.
The
races,
held
the
day
after
the
Senior,
saw
Chris
Palmer
and
Ian
Lougher
add
to
their
tallies
of
TT
wins
after
two
dramatic
and
fascinating
competitions.
TT
2009
delivered
on
its
promise
to
be
another
amazing
TT,
with
big
names,
major
manufacturers
and
more
of
the
greatest
road
racing
on
Earth
all
set
for
the
Isle
of
Man.
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Time:
180
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Release
Date:
July
27,
2009
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