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1994 Isle of Man TT
Annual motorcycle racing event From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the 1994 Isle of Man TT, Steve Hislop won the Senior TT and Formula I events. It marked the final time Hislop competed in the Isle of Man TT as he focused on circuit racing in both Superbike World Championship and British Superbike Championship in subsequent seasons.
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Joey Dunlop won the Junior TT and Ultra-Lightweight TT events and finished 3rd on the podium in both the Senior TT and Formula I races.
Robert Dunlop had a bad crash at Ballaugh in the Formula I race left him with serious arm and leg injuries. He eventually recovered from those fractures, but it took him until the 1997 Isle of Man TT to return to the competition in the Ultra Lightweight TT, his only race start of the event. [1]
Australian sidecar driver Gavin Porteous has been badly injured in the first practice and was unable to compete in this year's TT. Top contender Mark Farmer, from Ireland, was killed on June 2 in Thursday afternoon's practice session. Scotsman Robert Mitchell died on Tuesday, 7 June after suffering serious injuries in last Thursday's practice session.[2]
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Results[3]
Race 1 – TT Formula One [4]
Race 2 – Sidecar Race A [5]
Race 3 – Singles TT [6]
Race 4 – Ultra Lightweight [7]
Race 5 – Supersport 600 TT [8]
Race 6 – Junior TT [9]
Race 7 – Supersport 400 TT [10]
Race 8 – Sidecar Race B [11]
Race 9 – Senior TT [12]
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