Ryan Cringle is back on top form again after his mountain bike spill of 16 months ago, racking up five wins from six starts at Jurby on Sunday.

His younger sibling, Jamie Cringle, denied him a full-house when he won the second 600cc race honours.

Racing the Heattech Racing 650 Kawasaki for the first time, he notched up a brace of wins in the Single, Twin, Triple class ahead of regular twin riders Marc Colvin and Dave Moffitt, after John Barton had also done enough for his Mountain Course signature with a third place in race one.

Back on his father, Kevin’s, KPC Construction Honda CBR he won the first 600cc race by seven tenths of a second from his sibling, setting a new clockwise class lap record in the process at 91.574mph (1min 06.482sec). The race was red-flagged on lap five following Marcus Simpson’s crash (pictured above).

Jamie drafted Ryan down the back straight on the final lap of the second 600 race, and, when a lapped rider got between them at the chicane, there was no return for Ryan.

Ryan then won the first Centre championship race on the 1000cc BMW by a wide margin after Jamie went wide onto the grass at the southern end of the runway. The one-two was the same in the other championship race towards the end of the meeting.

Simpson had an eventful day to put it mildly. After his get-off at the intersection in the opening 600 event, he bounced back to finish third in both Centre championship races ahead of Colvin and Seb Spiers.

He had already won the opening Novice/Clubman race from George Hadaway, but repeated that in the later edition.

Andreas club chairman Neal Champion won both post-Classic events on his ZXR750 Kawasaki, while scoring a similar double in the 250s.

The aforementioned Marc Colvin took both of the 700cc twin races on Rob Brew’s 650 Kawasaki, followed home in each by Dean Osborne on the leading pre-injection 600.

Ever-impressive Francesco Faraldo scored a runaway double on his 450 in the Singles race, run concurrently with the classics and 500 four-strokes, won by Laurence Cummins and Norman Kneen respectively.

Rhys Callister rode well to win both clubman events.

Dave Molyneux and Dan FROM COLUMN THREE

Sayle were untouchable in the two sidecar events, although Craig Melvin and Stuart Christian kept them honest in race two when only 6.6s behind.

Dave Quirk/Karl Schofield and Stephen Gregg/Bob Dowty had a third place apiece.