Sunday, 15 December 2013

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DEAN HARRISON STOPS THE MACAU GRAND PRIX

As I mentioned in last month’s report Dean was winging his way to Macau for the famous Grand Prix. The former Dutch colony hosts an annual road race around a very tight twisty street circuit. It is the only race meeting in the world which combines both bikes and cars. Dean did a superb job in qualifying, The first time he has been to the circuit  having missed one session he managed to qualify 15th for the race. Probably the most remarkable aspect of his ride began with an incident on the first lap between Horst Saiger, David Johnson and Marc Fissette at Lisboa. The resulting melee forced Dean down the escape road to avoid a more personal acquaintance with the three unfortunate riders. Dean quickly turned the bike round and re-joined at the back of the pack. Putting in some blistering laps he managed to claw his way back up the leader board. After fighting his way through to twelfth pace and on lap twelve the bike high sided Dean. The crash brought out the red flag due to the position of the stricken machine. Dean walked away from the crash with a bruised ego and a sore elbow. The resulting crash gave Dean 12th place overall. A fine ride from Bingley’s Ian Hutchinson saw him win the race in 26m 56 ahead of Michael Rutter by two seconds. It was a remarkable comeback from Ian after nearly losing a leg because of injuries sustained in the British Superbike championship.
Dean has signed for Mistral Racing who are one of the first teams to announce their return to the Classic TT with Jamie Coward. The duo will line up on a pair of Kawasaki ZXR750s for the four-lap Motorsport Merchandise Formula 1 Classic TT and are sure to go into the event as contenders for the race win. Speaking about the deal, Dean said: “I really wanted to have a good go at the Formula 1 Race at the Classic TT on a competitive bike and I am really pleased to have had this offer from Mistral Racing which fits the bill perfectly. The guys did a great job with the bikes last year, and they are planning a lot of improvements for 2014, so we will be going to the event looking to win.”

SEASON NOT ENDED DEAN HARRISON GOES TO MACAU

Last month’s headline was about the end of the road racing season for Dean and the MSS Performance Kawasaki. A week after going to publication I met Dean while I was out on a walk around the village. He was having a rare day off from the work of motorcycle racer. He told me that it was his last Saturday off for at least 2 months as he had several races in the pipeline The first was The Stars of Darley at Darley Moor circuit which is a precursor to the last British Superbike race of the season at Brands Hatch which Dean had a wildcard entry. After Brands Hatch it was testing at Donnington Park on a new 750 Kawasaki. One of the great road racing circuits in the world is the one around the city of Macau. It has been host to legends of both car racing and bike racing. The Macau Grand Prix is the only street circuit that hosts both car racing and bikes on the same track. Called the Monaco of the east it is a former Portuguese colony which is now a Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China enjoying a great deal of autonomy from the Chinese mainland in a similar fashion to Hong Kong. Famous past winners of the race include Kevin Schwantz, Carl Fogarty, Ron Haslam and Michael Rutter. Dean will be flying out in Late October for his debut in the race.
News just in, care of the Mar-train website:- HARRISON JOINS MAR-TRAIN RACING FOR 2014 INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACING CAMPAIGN
2013 British Supersport champions Mar-Train Racing are pleased to announce their first signing for the 2014 season in up-and-coming International Road Racing talent Dean Harrison.
Team owner Tim Martin has long been a supporter of the three ‘Big International Road Races’ and 24-year-old Harrison will ride the team’s R6 Yamaha at all three: North West 200, Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix.
Harrison recorded a tremendous victory at this year’s Southern 100 aboard an R6 Yamaha in one of the Supersport races, and his seventh place at the TT in the second middleweight encounter sets him up well for a shot at a debut TT Supersport podium with Mar-Train in 2014. Harrison was at Brands Hatch on Sunday to secure his deal and also watch Mar-Train Racing lift this year’s British Supersport title with Stuart Easton. The affable Lincolnshire man said of his new deal: “Yeah it’s unreal to have tied up a contract with Tim and Sonya and the Mar-Train team for 2014.”
Harrison added: “We had a good year on a 600 Yamaha this season, but hopefully we can do a better job on what is definitely a stronger package with the Mar-Train bike. I’ve always wanted to stick with the same bikes that I was on, so the Mar-Train deal is perfect for me as they have so much more data and experience. Yeah hopefully we can have a good season.”
Harrison will also take in the Southern 100 and Scarborough meetings with Mar-Train with some additional ad-hoc appearances to be discussed, and as soon as next week, the Northern Ireland team will be announcing his team-mate for 2014.
Team owner Tim Martin said of his acquisition: “The plan for 2014 was to spread our wings a little and get involved in the International Road Racing scene. We have dabbled before but with Dean on-board and another rider secured – who we will be announcing next week – I believe we can challenge at the sharp end next season on the roads with two very exciting and talented riders. It’s all about exposure and return for our sponsors, both old and new, and the road races that we have chosen will play an important supporting role to our 2014 British Supersport campaign as defending champions.”  http://www.martrain-racing.co.uk/
COCK OF THE NORTH
The Harrison clan have been off hunting new silverware for their ever expanding cabinet. First off to the Southern 100 road races in the Isle of Man. They are held in the southern part of the island near Castletown on the 4.25 mile Billown circuit which like the TT course winds its way through the Manx countryside. This year the riders enjoyed almost perfect weather conditions over the four days of practice and racing. Dean faced a strong line up in the solo races with Michael Dunlop and Guy Martin his chief rivals. Conrad also faced stiff competition from Tim reeves and Dan Sayle and the Birchall brothers Ben and Tom. Adrian was also taking part on his ER650 Kawsaki in the 650 twin category.  The first race of the week saw Dean finish second behind Michael Dunlop on the 1000cc machines. In the senior race a well-deserved third place and breaking the lap record of 113.461 mph. In the first  650 one second divided the two top runners with Dean losing out to Jamie Hamilton in a nail biting finish. Adrian was also taking part and finished a creditable thirteenth on his debut at the circuit. The 600 Supersport race,  Dean pipped Guy Martin to the flag by .57 of a second on his Ian Bell R6 Yamaha setting a new race record of 108.124 mph with Dunlop and Hamilton a distant third and fourth. The second 650 race dean again won by the narrowest of margins beating Ivan Lintin again by just half a second. Adrian was by now finding his way around the circuit and finished a cracking eighth place to earn himself the title of best newcomer. The main event of the week is the Manx Gas Solo Championship Race, Guy Martin taking the honours from the in form Michael Dunlop by less than a second with Dean a following on to take third behind the factory riders. Conrad had a good week finishing fourth in the first race and fifth in the second. The meeting was tinged with the sad loss of Mark Madsen-Mygdal and David Jukes who both died participating in this event.
The weekend of 20th and 21st of July was the venue of the annual Cock of The North road races at the Olivers Mount  in Scarborough. Organised by the  Auto 66 club. To give a clue to the nature of the Olivers Mount circuit imagine going through the top end of Westfield Lane at one hundred and ten miles per hour. The temperature had cooled on race day from the searing heat of the previous week but the sun came out for Dean in the first race beating Jamie Hamilton in the 1000cc and 600cc all comer’s class after the race was red flagged after four laps. In the F2 Sidecar race Conrad and Lee Patterson who are usually quick at Olivers Mount were beaten into second place by Ian and Carl Bell by a margin of 10 seconds. The second leg of the Supersport saw a race long duel between Dean, Jamie Hamilton and Ivan Lintin A dominant performance from Dean as he won by eight seconds. In the second leg of the 650 class Dean was pipped to the post by Ivan Lintin by 1.9 seconds.  Adrian finishing ninth in both races had a good afternoon’s work. Conrad and Lee Patterson finished the meeting with thee second places behind Ian and Carl Bell. The feature “Cock of the North” race was dominated by Dean beating Jamie Hamilton by a massive eight seconds. All in all a fantastic weekend for the Harrison family.
Next up is the Ulster Grand Prix at Dundrod County Antrim on the 17th of August. Dean is being considered as a dark horse in this race as he takes on the factory riders Michael Dunlop, Guy Martin, William Dunlop, Connor Cumming, and Cam Donald on the ferociously fast Dundrod circuit at which he was the fastest ever newcomer last season on a slower bike.

Meet the Harrisons 2 (The Haul of Silver)
Last month we were on the cusp of publication as the famous Isle of Man TT races had reached Monday  and Tuesday. So a full report of the event could not be completed until this month. The Isle of Man the jewel of the Irish sea, prized by Vikings as central raiding location, the world’s oldest parliament and home to the mystical fairies of this beautiful emerald Isle. In modern times it is a battleground, a test of man and machine unrivalled in the world of motorcycle racing. The thirty seven mile mountain circuit is the toughest in the world where a man can go from hero to zero in a splt second. Evocative names of the corners and landmarks are known worldwide. Bray hill, Union mills, cron y voddy, Kirk Michael, Ballough bridge, Sulby straight ,ramsey Hairpin, The Goosneck, The Veranda, Windy Corner, Kate’s cottage, Creg ny Baa, Hillbury, Governors Bridge and The Glencrutchery Road.  Riders from all over the world converge on the island for two weeks in the spring to take the ultimate test. Some are there to win, some, to do better than last year and some are there just because it is there and has to be ridden to satisfy their need for danger, speed and to proudly announce “I’ve done the TT”. The good ones will be rewarded with a Replica. some will go home with only the chest puffed out with pride and only fifty weeks before they do it all again. Conrad kicked the week of with a magnificent second in the F2 sidecar event with partner Mike Aylott beating the pairing of Dave Molyneux/Patrick Farrance by the closest of margins. Dean went into the Superbike race on his MSS Kawasaki finishing a very respectable eleventh and completing his fastest personal lap of the mountain circuit. On the Monday as we went to press Dean had fantastic eighth place on his Ian Bell Yamaha R6 and mixing it with the misters in the Superstock race finishing a superb fourth place.
In the second sidecar race Conrad and Mike had a cracking first lap finishing in fourth place. The retirement of Tim Reeves and Dan Sayle on the second lap moved Conrad up to second but beyond the reach of The Birchall boys Tom and Ben and the Manx pair Dave Molyneux/Patrick Farrance. The result was a second podium for Conrad and Mike with a solid third place.
The Monster Energy Supersport 2 race featured Dean on his Ian Bell R6 Yamaha. On the first lap he quickly moved up to sixth position ahead of the likes of Cam Donald and Gary Johnson on the beautifully sounding MV Augusta. Dropping back to eighth on the second lap during the pit stops and finally finishing a spectacular seventh with an average speed fot the race of 123.086 mph.
Friday saw the last day of racing with the Bikesocial.co.uk Lightweight and the Pokerstars Senior race. Both Dean and Aidrian were taking part in the Lightweight race for 650 twin cylinder machines, usually based on either the ER6 Kawsasaki or the Suzuki SV 650. Dean was on his Stuart Smith Racing ER6 Kawasaki and Adrian on his PRS Racing Kawasaki. In the race dean got off to a flying start and by the end of the first lap was in a commanding second place. Dropping to third on lap two due to the pit stops. By the third and final lap the times had adjusted and Dean finished a brilliant second place. His first, Isle of Man TT podium. His average speed for the race was 116.565 mph. Adrian competing in his first TT fought his way to eighteenth place in the first two laps only to drop back to finish nineteenth out of thirty seven finishers. An outstanding start, to his TT career, for which he won a bronze replica.
The Pokerstars Senior race was postponed due to an incident at the bottom of Bray Hill where several spectators had been injured. Dean got off to a good start moving up to tenth place at the end of the first lap with at an incredible average lap speed of 128.488 mph, by lap three he had moved up to ninth place and by the final lap he finished in a very respectable eighth place at an average speed of 124.565 mph.
In the Joey Dunlop TT Championship trophy Dean finished in sixth place with forty three points ahead of Cam Donald, Guy Martin and Michael Rutter. Conrad finished joint second in the Sidecar championship with Dave Molyneux both on 36 points.
The total haul of silver replicas this is the trophy which is as the name suggests a replica of The Mercury (Messenger of the Gods)Trophy  for the senior TT for the Harrison clan over the race week came to my reckoning eight. I think they may have outgrown a trophy cabinet and now need a room. Over the two weeks I’ve watched the Harrisons on ITV, listened when possible on Manx Radio and followed lap by lap on the IOM TT website. I’ve had a report from engineer Roy Clark who was there in person. Conrad had a very good TT and is now classed as one of the top men at the event and always in contention. Dean by both my own observations on the TV and Roy’s at the circuit is a super smooth rider who never looked out of shape and rode well within his limits on this demanding course. A fantastic result overall and I tip my hat to him. He’s not quite King of the Mountain yet but certainly a prince.

Meet the Harrison’s
Over the last few months we have been reporting on the exploits of young Dean Harrison. In the May edition we reported he was off to Ireland to take part in the North West 200 road race. Big things were expected of Dean at these prestigious races. He managed to finish in the opening Supersport race on his Ian Bell R6 Yamaha. Unfortunately bad weather forced the cancellation of the rest of the meeting. The big race of the year is the Isle of Man TT races which are being run as we go to press. The Harrison family are doing something unique for the TT races. Dean’s dad, Conrad is competing with Mike Aylott in the Formula 2 Side car and Dean’s brother Adrian is taking part in the Lightweight TT on an ER6 Kawsasaki.  Dean is competing in the Superbike race on the MSS Kawasaki Superstock on a ZX10 Kawasaki Supersport on his Ian Bell R6. This is the first time a father and his two sons have competed in these races. ITV 4 are covering the practice week and race week and have done a feature on the family. Even Sam is getting in on the act by accompanying her husband on the chair for a parade lap. The only one not mentioned was Conrad’s dad Mick who competed in the TT during the 70’s on a BSA outfit and is currently helping Dean with his preparation. The bad weather seem to have followed the road race circus from the North West, Practice week has been a wash out  and many of the competitors have been lacking track time. Which is critical at this meeting. The first fully dry practice was the Friday night. In light of this the organisers dedicated the Saturday for the Sidecar event and moved the Superbike race to Mad Sunday.
The Harrison’s got off to a cracking start in the Sure sidecar TT. The men to beat were pairings of Dave Molyneux/Patrick Farrance, Tim Reeves and Dan Sayle and the Birchall brothers Ben and Tom. Ben and Tom Birchall made the early running taking the lead on the opening lap of 1.5 seconds ahead of Reeves and Sayle, who managed to overtake Molyneux/ Farrance on the road. Ben and Tom started to get a bit impatient and ended up clipping a kerb at Kate’s Cottage, causing a puncture they retired at Creg ny Baa. All the while Conrad had his head down and was catching Dave Molyneux/Patrick Farrance. Moleneux finished on the road just behind Reeves and Sayle. Conrad and Aylott were making good time over the mountain and it was all set for a Grandstand finish. The pair hurtled down the Glencrutchery Road to beat Molyneux/ Farrance for a podium second place by the smallest of margins, .5 of a second.
The Superbike race was Dean’s first race of the week. Starting at number 14 he quickly moved up two places by the end of the first lap, by the end of lap two Dean had moved up into eleventh place. Joshua Brooks on the Tyco Suzuki overhauled Dean who had moved up to tenth on the sixth lap relegating the Idle man back to eleventh place. Although eleventh only equalled his position last year he did his fastest ever lap of the 37 mile TT course. At an average speed of  126.314mph.
Monday the third of June saw Dean take part in two races the Supersport Race 1 on his Ian Bell R6 Yamaha and the Superstock on the ZX10 Kawasaki. Dean had a fantastic day finishing a very respectable eighth place at an average speed of 122.716 mph. In the Superstock race Dean was mixing it with the big names in road racing. He finished fourth behind John McGuinness with an average speed of 126.221mph. Lap by lap details are unavailable at the time of going to press. Full details to follow next month. 

Local man Dean Harrison riding for Team RC Express Racing kicked off his Road Race campaign on the 20th of April at the Ian Watson Spring National Road Races meeting at Oliver’s Mount Scarborough the opening round of twenty-five this year. Dean's four second places, a fourth and a fastest lap gave him 149 points, rewarding him with number one position in the Rankings table. On the 27th of April Dean travelled to Northern Ireland to compete in the prestigious Cookstown 100 where he was entered in the super stock 600 and the superbike races. Finishing in the top six on the superbikes and a podium place in the Superstock 600 race behind Guy Martin and Michael Dunlop.  Next up will be the North West 200 between the 12th and 18th of May. The course is a street circuit, made up of public roads running between the towns of Portstewart, Coleraine and Portrush (the Triangle) is one of the fastest in the world, with speeds in excess of 200 mph.  You can catch Dean on the Team RC Express Racing facebook page. He is wanting  1000 LIKES by the time they reach Portrush for the North West 

At the end of the month Dean will be off to the famous Isle of Man TT races.

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