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Hodson leads home a Kawasaki 1-2-3-4 at Classic Superbike Manx GP

2022 Manx Grand Prix RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix Race Results

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 30, 2022
in Historic Road Racing, Real Road / TT

2022 Manx Grand Prix

RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix Race


In the final race of the 2022 Manx Grand Prix, it was Rob Hodson who won Monday afternoon’s RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix after a thrilling battle between the Greenall Racing Kawasaki and Craig Neve for much of the way.

However it was disappointment for Neve, as the Alasdair Cowan Racing Kawasaki rider went out at Greeba on the final lap and with Nathan Harrison setting the fastest lap of the race on the final lap, he grabbed second from 2019 winner David Johnson on the final lap to make it a Greenall Racing first and second position on the podium.

Michael Dunlop - 2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix - Image Dave Kneen
Michael Dunlop
2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix – Image Dave Kneen

Just 2.7 seconds covered the leading six riders as they swept through Glen Helen for the first time, but it was Neve who led by one second from Michael Dunlop (Team Classic Suzuki), the Northern Irishman holding a 0.87 seconds advantage over Brian McCormack on the third Greenall machine. Harrison, Hodson and Neve’s team-mate Johnson followed with just a couple of tenths between them.

Neve still led at Ballaugh but the gap was down to 0.3 seconds with Hodson now up to third ahead of team-mates McCormack and Harrison and whilst Johnson still sat in sixth, it remained close with less than five seconds covering the first six riders.

The gap between Neve and Dunlop was almost identical at Ramsey and whilst Johnson was the first to complete the lap at 124.455mph, it was Neve who was the quickest and an opening lap of 125.185mph saw him extend his lead to 1.2 seconds. It was now Hodson in second though with Dunlop dropping to third and a further half a second back.

Johnson slotted into fourth with Harrison and McCormack in fifth and sixth, but Dominic Herbertson retired at the pits with Paul Jordan stopping at Quarter Bridge at the start of his second lap.

That was of little concern to the race leaders and at Glen Helen on lap two, Neve had added three tenths of a second to his lead with the gap to Hodson 1.5 seconds but Johnson and Harrison had both moved up a place with Dunlop dropping back to sixth. McCormack was still very much in touch in sixth as only 14 seconds covered the top six.

David Johnson - 2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix - Image Dave Kneen
David Johnson
2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix – Image Dave Kneen

Neve stretched his lead over Hodson to 2.1 seconds on the run from Glen Helen to Ballaugh and Harrison had nosed ahead of Johnson by the tiny margin of 0.013 seconds to take over third. Dunlop was still holding off McCormack with Ryan Kneen (Herheim Racing Kawasaki) and Michael Rutter (Bathams Ales Suzuki) running in seventh and eighth.

Harrison increased his gap to Johnson to 2.92 seconds at Ramsey and McCormack had overhauled Dunlop but all eyes were on the battle for the lead with Hodson cutting Neve’s lead to 0.795 seconds. And by the Bungalow, Hodson led for the first time.

A second lap speed of 125.935mph meant Hodson was leading Neve by 2.5 seconds as they pitted for fuel whilst the gap between Harrison and Johnson was back down to 0.806 seconds. McCormack moved up to fifth and although Dunlop completed the lap, he climbed off the bike and retired at the pits, which promoted Rutter into the top six.

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Michael Dunlop retired at the pit stop to cap off a disappointing week for the TT legend - 2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix - Image Dave Kneen
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2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix – Image Dave Kneen

A quicker pit stop enabled Neve to reduce Hodson’s lead to 0.664 seconds by the time they reached Glen Helen third time around and Johnson had now moved up to third, his advantage over Harrison a healthy 12.2 seconds after the Manx rider lost time. McCormack was out though having stopped at Ballacraine with Phil Crowe, running in 11th, another to retire, this time at Pear Tree Cottage.

David Johnson in the pits - 2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix - Image Dave Kneen
David Johnson in the pits
2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix – Image Dave Kneen

The monumental battle for the lead continued to rage and by Ballaugh, Neve had reduced the gap further, Hodson’s lead now standing at just 0.297s! However, the Wigan rider responded and for the rest of the lap edged away, his lead 4.5s going into the fourth and final lap.

All hopes of a Grandstand finish were dashed when Neve retired at Greeba Bridge and with his lead now standing at 18.7 seconds over Johnson, Hodson was able to control the remainder of the race, eventually taking the victory by 15.341 seconds.

Nathan Harrison - 2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix - Image Dave Kneen
Nathan Harrison chased down David Johnson to take second
2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix – Image Dave Kneen

Second place though went to Harrison after the Manxman really flew on the final lap clear and with the fastest lap of the race, 126.326mph, he grabbed second from Johnson by 0.617 seconds. Kneen held off Rutter to take fourth with Michael Sweeney, Lee Johnston, Michal Dokoupil, Barry Furber and Shaun Anderson rounding out the top ten.

2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix Podium - Rob Hodson P1 - Nathan Harrison P2 - David Johnson P3 - Image Dave Kneen
2022 RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix Podium
Rob Hodson P1 – Nathan Harrison P2 – David Johnson P3 – Image Dave Kneen

The Manx Grand Prix was more recently known for a long time as the Classic TT, but organisers have chosen to revive the title of Manx Grand Prix in 2022.

2022 Manx Grand Prix
RST Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix Race Results


PosRiderMachineTimeSpeed (mph)
1Rob HodsonKawasaki ZX-R75001:13:13.606123.660
2Nathan HarrisonKawasaki ZX-R75001:13:28.947123.229
3David JohnsonKawasaki ZX-R75001:13:29.565123.212
4Ryan KneenKawasaki ZX-R75001:15:01.759120.689
5Michael RutterSuzuki XR6901:15:05.063120.600
6Michael SweeneyKawasaki ZX-R75001:15:43.429119.582
7Lee JohnstonHonda RC4501:16:27.367118.437
8Michal DokoupilSuzuki GSXR75001:17:17.442117.158
9Barry FurberSuzuki GSXR75001:17:26.354116.933
10Shaun AndersonKawasaki ZX-R75001:17:29.054116.865
11Richard WilsonNorton RCW58801:17:48.494116.378
12Paul Potchy WilliamsKawasaki ZX-R75001:17:54.493116.229
13Michael EvansSuzuki GSXR75001:19:18.163114.185
14Jamie Cringlesuzuki GSXR 75001:19:26.454113.987
15Anthony RedmondSuzuki GSXR75001:19:41.217113.635
16Lancelot UnissartHonda T-Bike RC3001:19:58.090113.235
17Dave HewsonKawasaki ZX-R75001:20:54.973111.908
18Pete MurrayKawasaki ZX-R75001:21:28.719111.136
19Michael MaceDucati 88801:22:12.107110.158
20Mark HerbertsonKawasaki ZX-R75001:22:12.345110.153
21Andrea MajolaDucati 91601:22:28.926109.784
22Marc ColvinKawasaki ZX-R75001:22:31.129109.735
23David Madsen-MygdalHonda RC3001:23:24.148108.572
24Wayne BourgeaisKawasaki ZX-R75001:06:23.229102.300

 

Tags: Classic TTDavid JohnsonManx GPManx Grand PrixRob HodsonSuperbike Manx Grand Prix
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