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1922 Isle of Man TT

Annual motorcycle racing event


Annual motorcycle racing event

1922 Isle of Man Tourist TrophyDateLocationCourseOrganiserClerkLightweight TTFirstSecondThirdFastest lapJunior TTFirstSecondThirdFastest lapSenior TTFirstSecondThirdFastest lap
May 30 and June 1, 1922
Douglas, Isle of Man
Snaefell Mountain Course
37.75 miles (60.75 km)
Auto-Cycle Union
T.W. Loughborough
Geoff S. Davison, Levis
Dan Young, Rex-Acme
Stanley Jones, Velocette
Wal Handley
44min. 24sec. 51.00 mph *New record*
Tom Sheard, AJS
George Grinton, AJS
Jack Thomas, Sheffield-Henderson
Bert le Vack
40min. 7sec. 56.46 mph *New record*
Alec Bennett, Sunbeam 349cc
Walter Brandish, Triumph
Harry Langman, Scott
Alec Bennett
37min. 46sec. 59.99 mph *New record*

The 1922 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy introduced a new race, within a race, for 250 cc motorcycles called the Lightweight TT, to be run concurrently with the already-established Junior 350 cc that took place on Tuesday 30 May, and Senior 500 cc race on Thursday 1 June.

The new third race was achieved by splitting the 250 cc machines away from, but run simultaneously with, the 350 cc machines that had previously been racing together in the up-to-350 cc engine-capacity limit. Thirty three lightweights started first before the 350 cc machines,{{cite web |url-status=dead The Mountain Course (retrieved 22 August 2006) and the fastest lap was achieved by Wal Handley on an OK-Supreme at 51 mi/h. The win by Geoff S Davison on a Levis was the last TT win for a British two-stroke motorcycle.

By winning the 350 cc race, Tom Sheard became the first Manxman to win a Tourist Trophy race, with an average speed of 54.75 mi/h, covering 188.75 mi. Seventeen-year-old Stanley Woods attained fifth position on a Cotton with a time of 3hrs 50min 33secs, despite having to contend with a broken exhaust pipe and a pit-fire that set both man and machine ablaze.

Walter Brandish, placed second in the 500 cc race would become, in 1923, the first rider to have a bend on the course named after him (Brandish Corner). He just failed – by 22 seconds – to break the four-hour time that the winner Alec Bennett achieved for the first time in a six-lap race that he led from start to finish, with a new lap record of 59.99 mi/h. This was the last TT win by a side-valve machine.

Lightweight and Junior TT Race

It was held on Tuesday, May 30, 1922, at 10:00 am over a distance of 188.75 miles, 5 laps of 37.75 miles each. Lightweight machines were limited of cylinder capacity not exceeding 250cc., they ran concurrently with Junior TT machines of 350cc. Riders started off at intervals of half-a-minute. All 32 entries started the race in Lightweight class and 14 finished. Out of 37 entries in Junior, 35 started and 16 finished.

Pos#RiderBikeCyl.Lightweight TT race classificationLapsTimeSpeedPrizes & Remarks12345678910
**11**GB Geoff S. Davison247cc Levis153:46.56.849.89 mph*1st Prize - Winner of Lightweight Tourist Trophy, £30 and special gold medal.*
**31**GB Dan Young249cc Rex-Acme154:00.17.647.12 mph*2nd Prize - £20 and replica 1st Private entry.*
**9**GB Stanley J. Jones249cc Velocette154:01.31.646.90 mph*3rd Prize - £10 and replica.*
**32**GB L. Padley249cc Sheffield-Henderson154:04.41.046.29 mph*Replica.*
**1**GB Doug Prentice249cc New Imperial154:11.09.045.10 mph*Replica.*
**30**GB Lieut. Charlie North249cc OK Junior154:16.15.244.28 mph*Replica.*
**4**GB Neville Hall249cc OK Junior154:19.07.443.68 mph
**4**GB C.H. Hopwood247cc Levis154:30.03.241.83 mph
**25**GB L. Nicholson248cc Coulson154:31.17.641.83 mph
**16**GB R.W. Loughton249cc Francis-Barnett154:39.28.040.56 mph
***Fastest lap***: Wal Handley, 44min. 24sec. 51.00 mph *(New record)*

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Pos#RiderBikeCyl.Junior TT race classificationLapsTimeSpeedPrizes & Remarks12345678910111213141516
**44**IOM Tom Sheard348cc AJS153:26.48.254.75 mph*1st Prize - Winner of Junior Trophy, £30 and a special gold medal.*
**53**Scotland George Grinton348cc AJS153:37.17.852.10 mph*2nd Prize - £20 and replica.*
**50**Wales Jack Thomas348cc Sheffield-Henderson153:47.28.649.79 mph*3rd Prize - £10 and replica.*
**65**GB Reg. Lucas348cc Coulson153:50.10.049.19 mph*Replica. 1st Private entry.*
**40**Ireland Stanley Woods348cc Cotton153:50.32.249.13 mph*Replica. 2nd Private entry.*
**69**GB Jack Haslam346cc Douglas254:05.22.046.16 mph*3rd Private entry.*
**63**GB Percy A. Newman349cc Ivy154:05.46.246.16 mph
**56**GB George Shepherd348cc Edmund154:07.26.045.79 mph
**37**GB John Bance348cc OEC Blackburne154:08.12.645.63 mph
**54**GB T.A. Jones349cc Ivy154:10.38.045.19 mph
**66**GB Harry Brockbank348cc Cotton154:12.27.844.85 mph
**67**GB Roland Flint349cc Ivy154:13.38.844.64 mph
**39**GB A.W. Muirhead346cc DOT154:17.15.244.01 mph
**68**NIR Herbert Chambers348cc AJS154:42.05.640.14 mph
**41**GB Freddy Morgan348cc Cotton154:58.10.037.98 mph
**59**NIR Sammy A. Dale348cc New Scale155:16.53.035.72 mph
***Fastest lap***: Bert le Vack, 40min. 7sec. 56.46 mph *(New record)*

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Senior TT Race

It was held on Thursday, June 1, 1922, at 10:00 am over a distance of 226.50 miles, 6 laps of 37.75 miles each. Senior TT machines were limited of cylinder capacity not exceeding 500cc. All 67 entries started the race, comprising 56 four-stroke Singles, 5 two-stroke Twins, 5 four-stroke Flat Twins and 1 four-stroke V Twin. Twenty-two riders finished the race.

Pos#RiderBikeCyl.Senior TT race classificationLapsTimeSpeedPrizes & Remarks12345678910111213141516171819202122
**44**Canada Alec Bennett492cc Sunbeam163.53.00.258.33 mph*1st Prize - Winner of Senior Tourist Trophy, £50 and special gold medal.*
**4**GB Walter Brandish499cc Triumph164.00.22.656.52 mph*2nd Prize - £35 and replica.*
**66**GB Harry Langman486cc Scott264:02.14.856.09 mph*3rd Prize - £15 and replica.*
**5**GB Clarrie Wood486cc Scott264:06.10.055.20 mph*Replica.*
**15**GB Graham Walker490cc Norton164:09.08.054.55 mph*Replica. Entered as replacement rider of Victor Horsman entry.*
**2**GB Tommy de la Hay492cc Sunbeam164:14.05.053.48 mph*Replica.*
**6**Scotland Alfie Alexander496cc Douglas264:15.56.053.30 mph*Replica.*
**41**GB Vivan Olsson492cc Sunbeam164:16.27.052.99 mph*Replica.*
**41**GB Geoff Clapham486cc Scott Squirrel264:18.03.452.67 mph*Replica.*
**59**GB Jimmy Adamson490cc Norton164:19.13.652.41 mph*Replica.*
**42**GB Douglas Davidson498.8cc Indian164:28.37.050.60 mph
**52**GB Ossie Wade348cc AJS164:32.51.049.80 mph
**47**GB Frank Halford499cc Triumph164:33.28.049.70 mph
**8**GB Oliver Baldwin499cc Rudge164:33.37.049.67 mph
**36**GB R.M. Knowles490cc Norton164:35.31.049.41 mph
**25**GB George Strange490cc Sheffield-Henderson164:37.15.049.01 mph
**26**GB Geoff S. Davison492cc Sunbeam164:51.25.046.63 mph
**60**GB Edward Mundey496.5cc New Hudson164:58.10.045.58 mph
**57**GB George Cowley Sr.492cc Sunbeam165:03.19.044.80 mph
**19**GB Charlie Waterhouse, jun.499cc Sunbeam165:12.58.043.40 mph
**18**Scotland Graham Black490cc Norton165:16.48.042.90 mph
**7**GB George H. Tucker490cc Norton165:42.43.039.61 mph
***Fastest lap***: Alec Bennett, 37min. 46sec. 59.99 mph *(New record)*

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References

References

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