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2000 Isle of Man TT
Motorcycle race event in 2000 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2000 Isle of Man TT was a motorcycle race event. The Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) Races are held annually in the Isle of Man. The 2000 races were dominated by David Jefferies and Joey Dunlop, who gained a hat-trick of wins each. They included Dunlop's 26th and final win at the TT in the Ultra-lightweight 125cc race, and he also proved he could still win a 'big bike' race, winning the Formula One TT in the opening race. Dunlop died several weeks later in a racing accident in Tallinn, Estonia.[1]

The event was Michael Rutter's last TT until his return in 2007.[2]
Rob Fisher won both sidecar races bringing his total up to eight wins.[3]
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- Race 1 – TT Formula One Race (6 laps – 226.38 miles)
- Race 2 – Sidecar Race A (3 laps – 113.19miles)
- Race 3a – Lightweight 250 TT Race (3 laps – 113.19 miles)
- Race 3b – Lightweight 400 TT Race (3 laps – 113.19 miles)
Held simultaneously with the Lightweight 250 TT. Geoff McMullan finished in first position, but was later disqualified and excluded from the rest of the event for having an oversized engine.[1]
- Race 4 – Sidecar Race B (3 laps – 113.19 miles)
- Race 5 – Ultra Lightweight 125 TT (4 laps – 150.92 miles)
- Race 6 – Singles TT (4 laps – 150.92 miles)
- Race 7 – Junior TT 600cc (4 laps – 150.92 miles)
- Race 8 – Production TT
- Race 9 – Senior TT Race (6 laps – 226.38 miles)
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