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SES TT Zero bid to break 100mph mark returns for 2012 TT

Thursday 10 November 2011
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SES TT Zero will return for the 2012 Isle of Man TT, it has been confirmed.

The Isle of Man Government Department of Economic Development said the groundbreaking SES TT Zero Clean Emissions Motorcycle Challenge will be part of the meeting.

Now in its fourth year, the event is a showcase for the Isle of Man’s Clean Tech capabilities, as well as encouraging enterprise and innovation. So far 20 teams from eight countries – India, UK, Austria, the Isle of Man, Japan, USA, Sweden and Germany - have taken up the challenge, with American-based outfit Segway Racing MotoCzysz’s winning time last year, 99.604mph (22:43), the outright lap record.

The 2011 event saw Segway Racing MotoCzysz come agonisingly close to breaking the prestigious landmark.

With a lap time of 22:38.28 seconds required to achieve the 100mph lap, Michael Rutter’s 2011 lap time was around 5 seconds out. There were also notable performances from Kingston, who took the university prize and US-based MIT, who were competing for the first time.

Mark Guthrie, Managing Director of sponsors SES Satellite Leasing Ltd, the world-leading Satellite Communications provider, believes the 100mph lap will be achieved in 2012.

He said:

“Based on last year’s performance we are confident that at least one team will go through the historic 100mph mark for an electric machine for the first time, which will be a monumental achievement.”

“SES is delighted to again back the event and we wish the best of luck to all of the participating teams in their groundbreaking endeavours.”

The first team to achieve the landmark time during the event will recieve a cheque for £10,000, while there will also be limited edition trophies, designed by a Manx artist, presented to the first 10 teams to go over 100mph average speed for the 37 ¾ mile course.

Isle of Man Economic Development Minister John Shimmin said:

“It is great to see many of the established teams continuing to build and improve on their first year achievements, while it is always encouraging to see new teams joining in the event.”

“I am particularly struck by the wide variety of teams who each use the event for different purposes – from university teams as part of their curriculum to high profile outfits looking to build commercial enterprises – and I am pleased that the Isle of Man has been able to facilitate their efforts and give them a platform and showcase for their work.”

He added:

“I'm delighted that SES as a locally-based company has again chosen to support this event. They are one of the Isle of Man’s leading technology companies and the event is a great platform for the company to promote its work and expertise.”

Next year’s challenge to break the 100mph mark will take place on the morning of June 6, ahead of the Royal London 360 Superstock and Sidecar races.

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