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2025 Man TT: First Sidecar 121mph Lap Set Crows Dominate for Winning
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2025 Man TT: Crows Take Victory as Sidecar Hits Historic 121mph Lap Milestone

June 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ryan and Calm Crow dominated the opening sidecar race at the 2025 Man TT on the Isle of Man, setting a new lap record of 121.021 mph. The Crowe Brothers entered the event as clear favorites and started strong from the number one grid position. They quickly took the lead, pulling ahead by 11.367 seconds at Glen Helen early in the second lap, gradually distancing themselves from their rivals.

At the finish line, the Crows celebrated their victory as Benber Charle and Patrick Rosney secured their third TT win in 77.670 seconds, breaking the previous class lap record with a speed of 121.021 mph. The Crows had been dominant throughout practice week and effectively dashed any competition in the opening sectors of the race.

Their lead grew from 11.367 seconds to 20.007 seconds by the Ballaugh sector and further to 36.242 seconds as they entered the final lap from the grandstand. Starting the last lap with a speed of 119.418 mph, they clearly aimed for the new lap record. Ryan extended the gap to 45.619 seconds at Glen Helen, setting a new sector record in the process.

At Ramsey, their lead widened to over a minute, ending the race 17.670 seconds ahead while smashing existing lap records. Ben Burchard and his new passenger Patrick Rosney will need a strong performance in the second race, where they managed a speed of 116.713 mph.

The previous record holders Birchall temporarily lost second place to Lewis Blackstock and Oscar Lawrence during the first lap but regained it and increased their lead. The final podium spot went to Lee Crawford and rookie passenger Scott Hardy, finishing 17.351 seconds behind Burchard and Rosney.

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Blackstock and Lawrence were initially battling for the podium but stopped on lap 2 for adjustments before continuing, eventually finishing with seven checkered flags completed. Todd Ellis and Emanuel Clement took fourth place following Blackstock’s stop, while Kieran Clark and Andrew Johnson rounded out the top five.

Pre-race podium hopefuls Peter Founds and Jevan Walmsley were forced to withdraw after crashing during Sunday practice. Though released from the hospital, they were unable to compete in the first Sidecar TT race.

Fan Take: This thrilling performance by the Crows is a game-changer for sidecar racing, showcasing just how competitive and fast the IoM TT has become. For racing fans, it highlights the increasing skill and technology pushing the limits, promising even more intense and record-breaking events in the future.

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