Irish rider Wayne Kirwan wins Junior race at Manx GP

Wayne Kirwan toasts glorious return to Manx Grand Prix with victory in Junior race after missing event last year
Wayne Kirwan celebrates maiden Manx victory

Irish rider Wayne Kirwan claimed his m♔aiden success on the Mountain Course in this afternoon's Manx Grand Prix Junior race on his Yamaha R6.

Kirwan, from Drogheda in the Republi🍒c of Ireland, won the four-lap race by almost 27 secon▨ds from Mike Minns from Durham, with Northern Ireland's Stephen McKnight finishing on the rostrum in third.

It was a sweet victory for Kirwan, who finis✤hed as the runner-up in the Junior and Senior races in𝓡 2010 before missing the event last year.

Yorkshire's Jamie Coward was a big pre-race favourite after setting the quickest lap of practice at 119mph, but his race was over on the first lap when he crashed at Laur꧋el Bank.

That left Dromore man McKnight to move into the lead from Skerries rider Michael Sweeney at Glen Helen for the first time𒅌, but Kirwan was making up ground in third place.

On lap tw꧅o, Mike Minns was the leader by Ramsey but less th𝄹an a second covered the top three, with McKnight and Kirwan snapping at his heels.

However, Kirwan's crew comp🔜leted a superb pit stop at the end of the second lap which proved decisive and by Glen Helen on the penultimate lap he had💯 an advantage of almost 18 seconds over Minns, with McKnight a further seven seconds adrift.

Manx rider Paul Smyth briefly moved into third on lap three but crashed at Keppel Gate w꧟ithout serious injury.

Kirwan rode steadilဣy to the finish to maintain his lead over Minns and McKnight, completing the four-lap race in a time of 1h 19m 26.46s, an avera🐠ge speed of 113.986mph.

Kirwan also set the fa🌄stest lap of the race on his third lap at 115.579mph🌠.

Sweeney eventually finished in seventh place ahead o🎶f Alan Jackson, with Trevor Ferguson 11th.

Newcomer James Cowton, winner of the Lightweight Newcomers race on Saturday, was a magnificent fourth, while Antrim's John Simpson finished 14th on th𒈔e Splitlath Redmond Triumph 675.

Northern Ireland's Ryan Farquhar fail𓃲ed to repeat his 2011 victory in the Junior Classic race at the Manx Grand Prix after he was forced to retire on the opening lap of the race.

Farquhar, riding Roger Winfield's 350cc Honda, had been lying in third place when mechanical issues struck and he 🗹pulled out of the race at Brandywell.

That left adꦦopted Manxman Chris Palmer, who lives in Ca🌜stletown on the island, to take the silverware - his third victory at the Manx - by 35 seconds from Chris Swallow on the 350cc Aermacchi.

And although Farquhar was ruled out of contention for a rostrℱum place, fellow countryman Nigel Moore made it onto thꦦe podium with a fine ride to third on his 350cc Honda ahead of Alan Oversby.

Roy Richardson h𝓰ad set the pace and led by 38 seconds from Palmer after an opening lap of 102.327mph before machine trouble ruledꦉ him out at the Black Dub on lap two.

Peter Symes from Tamworth won the concurrently run 250cc 💛race.

Today's racing had been postpon🌳ed from Monday, when heavy rain and high winds lashed the Isle of Man.

Farquhar will be aiming to make amends in tomorrow's Classic Senior race, which is scheduled for𝄹 a 10.15am start.

The Supertwin/Lightweight 🌄races, which wi♎ll run concurrently, are due off at 1.15pm.

Both races will be held over four laps.

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