Birchalls make it seven in a row in Isle of Man TT Sidecars

Ben and Tom Birchall have secured their seventh consecutive Isle of Man TT Sidecar victory, and 10th overall, to complete a perfect event.

Having dominated the one-lap opening Sidecar TT on Monday, the Birchall brothers repeated th♔e feat on the Haith Live Your Adventure LCR over the two-lap race taking victory by a 20.511s margin over John Holden and Lee Cain on the SBR Honda.

The leading Sidecar duo were evenly match🐽ed over the opening lap before the Birchall pair began to pull away almost at will for a comfortable victไory.

Ben and Tom Birchall, Isle of Man TT,
Ben and Tom Birchall, Isle of Man TT,
© Stephen English Photography

Ben and Tom Birchall have secured their seventh consecutive Isle of Man TT Sidecar victory, and 10th overall, to complete a perfect event.

Having dominated the one-lap opening Sidecar TT on Monday, the Birchall brothers repeated the feat on the Haith Live Your Adventure LCR over the two-lap race taking victory by a 20.511s margin over John Holden and Lee Cai🌳n on the SBR Honda.

The leading Sideca🤡r duo were evenly matched over the opening lap before the Birchall pair began﷽ to pull away almost at will for a comfortable victory.

Peter Founds and Jevan Walmsley completed the podium for Rowtec Engineering Suzuki, over half a minute behind Holden and Cain, with Tim Reeves and Mark Wilkes taking fourth place but over one minute of 🎃the rostrum finishers on the Te🏅am Berlin Express Yamaha.

SBR Honda’s Lewis Blackstock and Patrick Rosney had led the charge for fourth place until the pair briefly stopped on the second lap at Glen Helen with a suspected technical problem dropping them to൲ seventh place by t♓he finish.

Gary Bryan and Philip Hyde 🐲rounded out the top five on the GBM UK Baker, while debutant duo Ryan and Callum Crowe – who finished fifth in the opening race – failed to make the start with a technical issue on the Haven Homes Triumph.

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