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Chris Palmer land his third Manx Grand Prix title

2012 MGP 350cc Race Winner Chris Palmer at Creg ny Baa

2012 MGP 350cc Race Winner Chris Palmer at Creg ny Baa

Peter Symes wins concurrently ran 250cc race

CASTLETOWN’S Chris Palmer won his third Manx Grand Prix title with victory in today’s 350cc Classic Grand Prix Race.

It was a welcome return to the top spot for the man who had placed second in all three of his races at the Manx last year. Tamworth-based Peter Symes took the honours in the 250cc race that ran concurrently.

Following Monday’s weather postponement, the second day of racing at this year’s Festival got under way with Clerk of the Course Phil Taubman reporting that conditions were ‘great for racing’ although he did warn competitors of a few damp patches around the course.

The first race of the day, the three-lap Classic Grand Prix for 350/250cc machines saw Blackpool’s Roy Richardson first away on Glencrutchery Road on the Martin Bullock Manxsport Aermacchi followed by Palmer, Alan Oversby and Ryan Farquhar.

Richardson was first to Glen Helen with a six-second lead over Palmer with Farquhar a further five seconds down in third. That remained the top three by the second check point at Ballaugh but Chris Swallow, riding an Aermacchi, was on a flyer and moved up to fourth place, from 17th on the grid. Richardson extended his lead to more than 30 seconds from Chris Palmer by the Bungalow. However, Farquhar was a retirement at Brandywell on the opening lap.

Richardson clocked an opening lap of 102.327 mph (22 minutes 7.04 seconds), narrowly outside his own lap record for the class, giving him a lead of 38 seconds over Chris Palmer with Swallow in third.

However, Richardson also like Farquhar a nine-time MGP race winner, was reported as stopping at Black Dub to make adjustments where he later retired, leaving Palmer to take the lead from Chris Swallow with Nigel Moore in third.

Palmer’s lead was over a minute at the end of the second lap but was reported has having clutch problems and nursed the machine through the last lap to take the honours in 1:08.43.56 ((98.818mph), with Swallow (1:09.18.17 – 97.996) in second, for his first MGP podium, and Moore in third (1:10.25.52 – 96.434)

In the 250cc Classic class that ran concurrently, Ewan Hamilton was first away, from Tom Jackson and Chris McGahan with seasoned campaigners Alan ‘Bud’ Jackson, Peter Wakefield and Peter Symes following them.

Symes led after posting an opening lap of 24:39.10 (91.832), from Ewan Hamilton (24:53.48 – 90.947) with Dave Edwards (25:44.45 – 87.946) holding third. Tom Jackson, who retired in last year’s race on the last lap when leading, was reported as sliding off at the Mountain Box but was OK and returned to the Grandstand in a course car.

With Hamilton pitting at the end of the first lap and Symes going straight through, his lead was up to more than a minute and a half at the end of the second lap. Dave Edwards moved up into second with Hamilton retiring at Ramsey Bus Stop on the second lap and Bob Millinship, who had elected not to pit, moving into third. However, Millinship’s decision backfired when he ran out of petrol at Ramsey on the final lap with Geoff Bates moving into the final podium position.

That remained the top three at the end of the race with Symes (1:14.18.55 – 91.394) taking the win from Edwards (1:18.21.04 – 86.680) with Bates (1:21.05.33 – 83.753) claiming the final podium place.


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