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Tinmouth at BSS Championship

Seasons best Supersport result for Jenny Tinmouth at Brands Hatch

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Tinmouth at BSS Championship

Jenny Tinmouth enjoyed a top performance last weekend during round 8 of the Fuchs-Silkolene British Supersport Championship. The race was watched by a record three-day attendance of 53,000 spectators at a sun drenched Brands Hatch GP circuit. Riding her Sorrymate.com Honda CBR600RR, she had an impressive weekend, with both her best qualifying and race performance of the season, finishing the race in 17th place overall, and fifth of the Cup competitors.

Friday morning’s first free practice session was held in less than perfect conditions, with the track surface damp in places, and mist causing visibility problems. Despite the tricky conditions, Tinmouth completed nine laps, recording her best time on the final circulation of the 2.3 mile Grand Prix circuit, placing her just outside the top ten, in 11th position of the 22 riders who braved the conditions.

With both visibility and the track surface much improved, the afternoon session brought lap times tumbling down, James Westmoreland setting the quickest time, with Tinmouth rapidly improving to post the 25th fastest time of the 33 competitors, only 2.7 seconds shy of Westmoreland’s Triumph 675.


On Saturday, Tinmouth continued to improve her lap times during the first of two official qualifying sessions, reducing her time by a further second to record a lap of 1 minute 30.960 seconds, at an average speed of 91.06 mph to provisionally place her 24th on the grid for the following day’s race. 

Tinmouth at BSS ChampionshipDetermined to get every last ounce of performance from her Sorrymate.com Honda CBR600RR, she just overstepped the mark slightly during the final qualifying period, losing the front, resulting in a spectacular high speed crash at the notoriously quick right hander of Westfield. Returning to pit lane on the back of the taxi bike, she was relieved to be relatively unhurt apart from a little scrape or two. However she would be even more relieved to learn that the incident hadn’t dropped her down the grid, and she would still be able to take up her position on the sixth row for the following day’s race. Her excellent mechanic, Steve Bradley, worked hard and did a fantastic job in repairing the bike during the evening.

Tinmouth completed seven laps during morning warm up and declared herself happy that everything was in good order for the upcoming race.

Lining up in 24th position on the sixth row of the grid, Tinmouth would be alongside Astro Honda rider Lee Jackson. As the lights went out to begin the 18 lap race, Tinmouth made a great start, but on the uphill run into Druids she tangled with Ross Walter, forcing her wide, losing her momentum and several places. Somewhat adrift of the pack ahead, the race was brought under safety car conditions at about mid-distance, due to a dramatic crash involving Chris Martin at Hawthorn. This brought the pack back together, and from this point Tinmouth kept her rhythm to take the checkered flag in a creditable 17th position, and fifth of the cup competitors.

Speaking afterwards, Tinmouth said: “I really enjoyed my weekend at Brands Hatch; racing the 600 around the full GP circuit was great fun and reminded me of how fantastic the track is. It’s definitely one of the best in the country, if not the best, I love it!
I was chuffed with my qualifying position, despite my little excursion, but was slightly disappointed with my race pace.

“This was largely due to running a medium compound tire, which I thought would be the best option to last the race, but I was struggling with the lack of  rear end grip, maybe due to the high track temperature, so I couldn’t run the pace I know I’m capable of. The race panned out ok though, and I got my best finish of the season so far. We are now going to refresh the engine before heading to Cadwell, where we hope to push for another good result.”

2009 Fuchs-Silkolene British Supersport Cup

1 Sam Lowes 158pts
2 Robbie Brown 150
3 Dean Hipwell 138
4 Mark Cringle 65
5 Peter Ward 63
6 Chris Northover 59
7 Jenny Tinmouth 56
8 David Jones 52
9 David Paton 44
10 Max Hunt 27

Your next opportunity to see Jenny Tinmouth in action racing her sorrymate.com Honda CBR600RR will be at round nine of the Fuchs-Silkolene British Supersport Championship which takes place over the Bank Holiday weekend of Aug. 29-31 where the series visits the challenging Lincolnshire circuit of Cadwell Park.

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