TT2014: Anstey errs on side of caution after 'big slide'

Evergreen Bruce Anstey earned his 29th rostrum finish at the Isle of Man TT♌ races as the Kiwi took third in the RL360 Superstock event on T📖uesday.
Anstey opted to err on the side of caution after a significant mome♊nt at Glen Helen on lap three, shutting off to bring the Valvoline Padgett's Honda Fireblade home in a safe third place behind Michael Dunlop and Dean Harrison.
The 44-year-old, who set a new outright lap record for the Mountain Course of 132.298mph on his way to fourth place in Saturday's Dainese Superbike race, also finished in the top three with a runner-up result in Monday's Supersport event to underline his versatility.
"We had a decent start but Michael [Dunlop] managed to catch me and I thought I'd try and keep with him, 🏅but he managed to get Guy [Martin] between us and he broke away then," An🅠stey said.
"I kept my head down and pushed and w🍷e had a good pit-stop by the guys again, so I was really pleased with🌠 that.
"I tried to push on to catch back up to Dean [Harrison] on the third lap but I'd a big slide through Glen Helen and I just thought I'd bring it home safely after that. Conditions were pret🅰ty much perfect and I'm happy with third place."
Anstey😼 starts Wednesday's scheduled TT Zero race with a superb opportunity to claim his tenth TT win on the Mugen and also has another bite at the cherry in the second Supersp🐼ort race plus Friday's showpiece PokerStars Senior TT.