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1926 Isle of Man TT

Annual motorcycle racing event

1926 Isle of Man TT

Annual motorcycle racing event

A race start at the 1926 Tourist Trophy

Further changes occurred in the 1926 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy with the scrapping of the Side-Car TT and Ultra-Lightweight TT Races from the lack of entries. Most of the TT Course had now been tarmacked, including the Snaefell Mountain Section. Another change in 1926 was the ban on alcohol based fuels, forcing competitors to use road petrol. Despite these changes the prestige of the Isle of Man TT Races had encouraged the Italian motor-cycle manufacturers Bianchi, Garelli and Moto Guzzi to enter.

The 7 lap (264.11 miles) 1926 Junior TT race was won by Alec Bennett riding a 350 cc overhead-camshaft Velocette motor-cycle, in 3 hours, 57 minutes and 37 seconds, at an average speed of 66.70 mph.

The 1926 Lightweight TT Race produced one of the most notorious events in the history of the Isle of Man TT Races, described by "The Motor-Cycle" Magazine as the "Guzzi Incident." The Italian rider Pietro Ghersi was excluded from second place for using a different sparking-plug in the engine of his Moto Guzzi. Despite the competition from the Italian marques the 1926 Lightweight TT Race was won by 'Paddy' Johnston riding a Cotton motor-cycle, in 4 hours, 23 minutes and 16 seconds, at an average speed of 60.24 mph for the 7 lap race.

The 1926 Senior TT Race was less controversial and was won by Stanley Woods riding for Norton for the first-time by 4 minutes from Wal Handley. The 1926 Senior TT Race produced the first 70 mph (113 km/h) lap and was again set by Jimmie Simpson on an AJS motorcycle in 32 minutes and 9 seconds an average speed of 70.43 mph.

Senior TT (500 cc)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Ireland Stanley WoodsNorton67.54 mph3.54.39.8
2United Kingdom Wal HandleyRex-Acme66.313.59.00.6
3United Kingdom Frank LongmanAJS66.034.00.03.4
4United Kingdom Joe CraigNorton64.754.04.47.0
5United Kingdom Clarrie WoodHRD64.024.07.35.0
6United Kingdom George RowleyAJS63.964.07.48.6
7Italy Achille VarziSunbeam63.84.08.05.0
8United Kingdom Sidney JacksonHRD63.44.10.22.0
9United Kingdom Kenneth TwemlowHRD62.84.12.03.6
10United Kingdom Graham WalkerSunbeam62.74.12.35.0

Junior TT (350 cc)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1United Kingdom Alec BennettVelocette66.704 mph3.57.37.0
2United Kingdom Jimmie SimpsonAJS63.9034.08.02.0
3United Kingdom Wal HandleyRex-Acme63.3754.10.06.0
4United Kingdom Freddie DixonDouglas63.2494.10.30.0
5United Kingdom Gus KuhnVelocette62.3454.14.14.0
6United Kingdom Gordon BurneyRoyal Enfield60.8494.20.29.0
7United Kingdom Hough HoughAJS60.774.20.47.0
8United Kingdom Frank LongmanAJS60.354.22.32.0
9United Kingdom Fred PoveyVelocette60.124.23.30.0
10United Kingdom Jack AmottMontgomery59.924.24.31.0

Lightweight TT (250 cc)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Ireland Paddy JohnstonCotton60.204 mph4.23.16.0
2United Kingdom George MorganCotton55.1294.47.30.0
3United Kingdom Billy ColganCotton53.5324.56.05.0
4United Kingdom Sammy JonesNew Imperial53.0494.58.47.0
5United Kingdom Fred BicknellRoyal Enfield48.4715.27.00.0
6United Kingdom E ArchibaldOK-Supreme47.585.33.06.0
7United Kingdom Sid GleaveDiamond47.405.36.59.0
8United Kingdom George ShepherdNew Imperial45.095.51.30.0

Only 8 finishers

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