Two Wins And Man Of The Meeting Award For Hickman At Ulster GP

0

Peter Hickman and the Smiths Racing BMW team enjoyed an excellent Ulster Grand Prix meeting today with wins taken in the Superbike and Supersport races as well as a close second place in the Superstock encounter, results which earned the Louth-based rider the Man of the Meeting trophy.

After taking a steady fifth place in a damp Supersport race on Thursday evening, when the first Superbike race was cancelled due to fading light, the Superstock race got proceedings underway on a sunny morning today where, starting from second on the grid on the Smiths Racing BMW, a good start saw Peter take the lead on the opening lap from Dean Harrison.


There was little to choose between the two riders as they both broke the old class lap record and although Harrison took the lead on lap three, Peter was content to sit in his slipstream before he made his move in the closing stages. This he duly did as he took the lead at the beginning of lap five, but the race was stopped shortly afterwards and with the result being taken at the end of four laps, Peter had to settle for second.

The opening Supersport race immediately followed and Peter moved into the lead half way round the first lap which he was never to relinquish with a dominant performance. Increasing his lead on each of the six laps on the Trooper Beer Triumph, his fastest lap of 128.838mph was just 0.2 seconds outside the lap record and he dominated the race, eventually winning by a commanding 7.9 seconds.

With the forecasted poor weather closing in, the feature seven-lap Superbike race was then brought forward on the schedule and Peter completed the first lap in second place, just half a second behind Conor Cummins as just over a second covered the leading quartet. Second time around Peter took the lead and was 1.3 seconds clear as he headed into lap three.


By this time, spots of rain had begun to fall, and the race was soon stopped on safety grounds with the result ultimately declared at the end of the second lap which saw Peter awarded his fifth Ulster Grand Prix victory, his winning margin over Lee Johnston 1.399 seconds.

Unfortunately, the weather then worsened, and organisers had little option other than to cancel the remaining three races, two of which – the second Superbike and Supersport races – Peter had been due to contest.

With two wins, a second and a fifth, Peter duly picked up the Man of the Meeting trophy for the second year running whilst he also ended the domestic International road racing season with at least one victory at each of the North West 200, Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix.

Peter Hickman: “It’s been a bit of a stop-start meeting with the weather conditions making it difficult for everyone and we ended up losing three of our scheduled races but to come away with two wins and a second today has been very pleasing. It could have been three wins as I felt really comfortable in the Superstock race and was just biding my time behind Dean before making my move on lap five. As soon as I got by, I opened up a lead but with the red flag coming out and the result going back a lap, I had to settle for second. It’s swings and roundabouts though as good fortune smiled on me in the Superbike race, being awarded the win after just two laps which felt a bit weird to be honest. There were no such issues in the Supersport race and I just got my head down from the start. It’s difficult to make a break around here but I managed to do that, and the little Smiths-prepared Triumph was flying. It’s such a shame the rain brought an end to the day but I’m happy for myself and for the team that we got the results we did whilst it’s also nice to win races at each of the International road races.”

Darren Jones, Team Co-ordinator: “We arrived here on the back of an excellent set of results at the Thruxton BSB round despite Peter being ill and he had to spend another night in hospital this week as the weekend’s efforts saw his condition worsen. Fortunately, he improved as the week wore on and we kept the laps down in qualifying to keep him as fresh as possible for the races. We had a small problem with the Superbike in qualifying and conditions were a bit iffy in Thursday’s Supersport race, so we were satisfied with a solid fifth place. Today started well with a good second place in the Superstock race although like Pete says, he felt really comfortable and felt confident of taking the win had it gone the full race distance. In the Supersport race he just got his head down from the word go to take a great win and although it was another victory in the Superbike race, it did feel a bit strange with only two laps having been completed. We were obviously happy to get the win though and felt in a good place for the rest of the day so it’s disappointing for everyone concerned that the weather intervened, and we got no more racing. The whole team did a great job this week in difficult, ever changing conditions so it’s great to complete our domestic road racing programme with more success.” 

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Davison.

ENDS

Note to Editors:

Smiths (Gloucester) Limited was started in 1982 by Alan Smith. Smiths is a family run business and provides services in construction, waste management and recycling, demolition, transport, skip hire, laser levelling, asbestos removal and plant hire. It has grown from a small, owner-operated construction firm to one of the region’s largest and most respected construction services and waste management companies.

Alan Smith developed his love of bikes and racing in the 1980s when he competed in local and national amateur motocross events, his highest achievement being several top three positions in the national four-stroke and superclass categories.

The Smiths Racing Team continues the family ethos with daughter Rebecca adopting the mantle of Team Manager and wife Anne, son Paul and daughters Helen and Lisa often seen supporting the team on race days.

Share.

Comments are closed.