Manx Motor Cycle Club
introduces new ideas for the
2009 Manx Grand Prix
Large, quality fields expected as rider
eligibility rules are relaxed to allow TT riders to participate
The Manx Motor Cycle Club today announced a new race programme and a
relaxing of eligibility regulations that is set to boost interest in
the Manx Grand Prix.

The 2009 races will include a Post Classic
Race for the first time which will cater for 2 Stroke 126-500cc and
4 Stroke 501-1000cc machines.
The Club has also relaxed the eligibility rules, which will now allow
TT riders and previous winners of all other MGP and Classic Races to
participate in the 250cc Lightweight Race. Previous race winners from
the Newcomers, Classic, Lightweight and Ultra Lightweight classes will
now be eligible for all classes, although Junior and Senior winners remain
ineligible.
Former TT riders who have not qualified to start a TT
solo race in the preceding two years, or who have not won a silver replica
in any TT solo race in the previous four years, can now also participate
in the Ultra Lightweight, Junior and Senior Races.
Bill Bennett, Chairman Manx Motor Cycle Club explained
why the changes had been introduced:
“We feel that there will be real interest in the Post
Classic class as it is a class that is becoming more and more
popular on the short circuits and provides another opportunity for
real racing machines to be ridden in anger on the TT Mountain Circuit.”
He continued:
“We’ve also relaxed the eligibility criteria to expand
the experience of the field and allow TT racers to take part. We
think that race fans will be really excited at the line-ups and can
look forward to a large field and really competitive racing on the
Mountain Circuit.”
The race calendar kicks off with a week of qualifying
from Saturday 22nd August. However, riders with appropriate experience
will be able to sign on and begin practice up to Wednesday 26th August
with dispensation from the Clerk of the Course.
The 2009 MGP race programme sees two races scheduled
for each of the three designated race days. Monday 31st August
will feature the Newcomers race alongside the Post Classic event in the
morning and the Junior and Lightweight Classic Race in the afternoon.
Wednesday’s races are the Junior Manx Grand Prix and Senior Classic and
the 2009 programme concludes on Friday 4th September with the Lightweight
/ Ultra Lightweight event in the morning and the Senior in the
afternoon. In another new development riders can now enter two races
in one day provided they are not on the same machine.
The revised 2009 regulations will be available
to download from mid March. For further details regarding specification
and cut off dates for the Post Classic Race click
here or contact the MMCC Office.
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