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1924 Isle of Man TT

Annual motorcycle racing event


Annual motorcycle racing event

1924 Isle of Man Tourist TrophyDateLocationCourseOrganiserClerkJunior TTFirstSecondThirdFastest lapUltra Lightweight TTFirstSecondThirdFastest lapSidecar TTFirstSecondThirdFastest lapLightweight TTFirstSecondThirdFastest lapSenior TTFirstSecondThirdFastest lap
June 23, 25 and 27, 1924
Douglas, Isle of Man
Snaefell Mountain Course
37.739 miles (60.74 km).
Auto-Cycle Union
T.W. Loughborough
Ken Tremlow, New Imperial
Syd Ollerhead, DOT-JAP
I.H.R. Scott, AJS
Jimmy Simpson
35min. 5sec. 64.54 mph New record
Jock Porter, New Gerrard
Freddie Morgan, Cotton
Chris Stead, Cotton
Jock Porter
43min. 2sec. 52.61 mph New record
George Tucker, Norton
Walter Moore
Harry Reed, DOT-JAP
Joe Hooson
Almond Tinkler, Matador
U.R. Tinkler
Freddie Dixon
43min. 32sec. 53.23 mph
Edwin Tremlow, New Imperial
Harry Brockbank, Cotton
Jack Cooke, DOT-JAP
Edwin Tremlow
38min. 51sec. 58.28 mph New record
Alec Bennett, Norton
Harry Langman, Scott
Freddie Dixon, Douglas
Freddie Dixon
35min. 31sec. 63.75 mph New record

The 1924 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy saw the introduction of the Ultra-Lightweight class for motorcycles of 175 cc capacity that was run only twice, in 1924 and 1925. This was the second year of the Sidecar race that would also be dropped after 1925.

The Ultra-Lightweight TT began with a massed-start for competitors rather than pairs as with the normal time-trial format of the TT races. The winner of the first Ultra-Lightweight TT was Jock Porter riding a New Gerrard at an average speed of 51.21 mi/h.

The Junior TT race was won by Ken Twemlow on a New Imperial at an average speed of 55.67 mi/h. In the same Junior race, Jimmie Simpson set a new lap record of 35 minutes and 5 seconds at an average speed of 64.54 mi/h on an AJS – the first average lap-speed over 60 mph. The Lightweight and Senior TT races were run in conjunction, and Eddie Twemlow (brother to Ken Twemlow) riding a New Imperial won the six-lap race in 4 hours, 5 minutes and 3 seconds, an average speed of 55.44 mi/h.

The Senior TT, like the Junior race, was also run at a record breaking pace and was the first with a race-average speed over 60 mi/h. The six-lap race was won by Alec Bennett riding a Norton in 3 hours, 40 minutes and 24. 6 seconds, with an average speed of 61.64 mi/h.

[[Senior TT]] (500cc)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTimeLaps
1UK Alec BennettNorton3.40.24.661.64 mi/h6
2UK Harry LangmanScott3.41.54.261.236
3UK Freddie DixonDouglas3.45.46.460.176
9Scotland J A StuartNorton3.59.05.06

[[Junior TT]] (350cc)

6 laps (226.38 miles) – Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1UK Kenneth TwemlowNew Imperial56.68 mph4:04.49.0
2UK S. OllerheadDOT54.91 mph4:07.26.2
3South Africa I. H. R. ScottAJS54.55 mph4:09.01.6
4UK Cecil AshbyMontgomery53.39 mph4:14.27.4
5UK Harold J. WillisMontgomery52.80 mph4:17.18.8
6UK J. L. E. EmersonDOT4:20.39.8
7UK F. Simpson JnrExcelsior4:28.55.2
8UK L. NicholsonOEC-Blackburne4:31.38.0
9UK F. R. MarstonAJS4:31.39.0
10UK J. W. ShawZenith4:43.48.4

[[Lightweight TT]] (250 cc)

6 laps (226.38 miles) – Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1UK Edwin TwemlowNew Imperial55.44 mph4:05.03.0
2UK H. F. BrocklebankCotton52.85 mph4:17.05.0
3UK J. CookeDOT52.54 mph4:18.03.0
4UK L. J. CridlandJES51.84 mph4:22.03.0
5UK P. PikeLevis51.16 mph4:25.31.0
6UK H. F. HarrisNew Imperial50.50 mph4:29.01.0
7UK F. Simpson JnrExcelsior4:32.50.0
8UK C. G. S. CleareOK-Supreme4:38.50.0
9IRL C. W. JohnstonCotton4:40.23.0
10UK Geoff S.DavisonLevis4:52.40.0

[[Ultra-Lightweight TT]]

It was held on Wednesday, June 25, 1924, over a distance of 113 miles and 380 yards, 3 laps of 37.75 miles each. The machines were limited of cylinder capacity not exceeding 175cc. All seventeen riders started the race simultaneously, only twenty yards separating the last numbered man from the first. Eleven riders finished.

Pos#RiderBikeUltra Lightweight TT race classificationLapsTimeSpeedPrizes & Remarks1234567891011DNS
1Scotland Jock Porter174cc New Gerrard32:12:40.4051.20 mph1st Prize - Winner of Ultra Lightweight Tourist Trophy, £20.
15GB Freddie Morgan175cc Cotton32:17:11.4049.51 mph2nd Prize - £10.
10IOM Chris Stead175cc Cotton32:17:39.8049.34 mph3rd Prize - £5.
2GB Geoff Davison173cc Levis32:23:00.4047.49 mphSilver replica.
11GB Harry Brockbank175cc Cotton32:26:59.0046.21 mph
6GB Tommy Meeten173cc Francis-Barnett32:44:43.0041.24 mph
13GB B.B. Smith173cc Wee Macgregor32:51:59.0039.50 mph
8IOM Jimmy Oates173cc Powell32:54:32.0038.92 mph
3Canada Alec Bennett175cc Diamond32:57:09.0038.35 mph
4GB Dan Young173cc Wee Macgregor33:07:07.0036.30 mph
5GB Doug PrenticeMackenzie33:10:10.0035.72 mph
17GB Percy Dallison170cc Omega-NormanWas unable to start and Gus Kuhn took over his entry.
*Fastest lap*: Jock Porter, 43min. 2sec. 52.61 mph

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[[Sidecar TT]]

It was held on Wednesday, June 25, 1924, at 2:00pm over a distance of 150 miles and 1,680 yards, 4 laps of 37.75 miles each. Sidecar TT machines were limited of cylinder capacity not exceeding 600cc. Out of 10 entries, nine started the race at one minute intervals and only five finished.

Pos#DriverPassengerBikeSidecar TT race classificationLapsTimeSpeedPrizes & Remarks12345DNFDNFDNFDNFDNS
6GB George TuckerWales Walter Moore588cc Norton42:56:34.2051.31 mph1st Prize - Winner of Sidecar Tourist Trophy, £20.
2GB Harry ReedGB Joe Hooson349cc DOT-Bradshaw43:26:46.4043.80 mphSilver replica for the driver and bronze replica for the passenger. Reed drove last two laps with broken forks.
10GB Almond TinklerGB N.R. Tinkler349cc Matador43:33:08.4042.49 mphSilver replica for the driver and bronze replica for the passenger
9GB J.W. TaylorGB R.J. Lilley350cc New Scale43:35:40.0041.99 mphSilver replica for the driver and bronze replica for the passenger
3Scotland George GrintonIOM Tony Mahon588cc Norton43:36:27.0041.83 mphGrinton's throttle wire broke on lap 1 and he rode the race holding it in his hand, which at the end was cut and bleeding.
4GB Bert TaylorGB C.R. Hirst590cc OEC-Blackburne3Retired on last lap at Ballaugh with engine trouble.
8GB S.E. LongmanIOM Arthur Kinrade600cc Coventry-Victor Super-Six2Retired on lap 3 at Gooseneck with engine trouble.
1GB Freddie DixonGB Walter Denny596cc Douglas2Retired on lap 3 while leading the race at Kirkmichael with engine trouble.
7Scotland Alfie AlexanderGB S. Ford596cc Douglas2Retired on lap 3 while running third, due broken sidecar stay, pushing the machine in from Governor's Bridge to Start.
5GB Freddie Hatton596cc New Hudson
*Fastest lap*: Freddie Dixon, 43min. 32sec. 53.23 mph

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References

References

  1. ''The Isle of Man Examiner'' page 5, Friday 27 June 1924
  2. ''The Isle of Man Examiner'', Friday 27 June 1924
  3. ''Ramsey Courier'' page 3, 27 June 1924
  4. ''Ramsey Courier'', Friday 27 June 1924
  5. ''The Isle of Man Examiner'', Friday 27 June 1924
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