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The 1912 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races again took place over the "Snaefell Mountain Course". Several manufacturers complained that the new mountain course was too arduous and threatened to boycott the 1912 races. The riders' safety was uppermost in their minds and the state of the roads was also of concern especially after the first death on the course. Victor Surridge was killed during practice.
With an Indian sweep the previous year the British manufacturers' pride was dented but even with a smaller entry the Junior race took place on Friday, June 28, in the rain that challenged the belt-driven machines giving the advantage to the chain-driven ones. Douglas took the first two places. Monday, July 1, was the Senior race and a two-stroke Scott was driven into first place. This was the first two-stroke TT win. [1]
[edit] Junior 350cc Race
Pos |
Rider |
Machine |
Speed |
Laps |
1 |
W H Bashall |
Douglas |
39.65 mph |
4 |
[edit] Senior 500cc Race
Pos |
Rider |
Machine |
Speed |
Laps |
Pos |
Rider |
Machine |
Speed |
Laps |
1 |
F A Applebee |
Scott |
48.69 mph |
5 |
[edit] Reference
- ^ Title: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Motorcycles, Editor: Erwin Tragatsch, Publisher: New Burlington Books, Copyright: 1979 Quarto Publishing, Edition: 1988 Revised, Page 18, ISBN 0-906286-07-7
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