Impressive pace in the qualifying sessions of the Isle of Man TT: Harrison, Hickman, and Dunlop surpass 133 mph.

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The atmosphere in the qualifying sessions of the Isle of Man TT reached astonishing levels as speeds surpassed 133 mph on the track. Excitement swept through the spectators when Dean Harrison, riding for the DAO Racing Kawasaki team, emerged as the fastest in the Superbike class with an impressive speed of 133.514 mph.

However, the competition was fierce as Michael Dunlop from the Hawk Racing Honda team recorded a lap of 133.367 mph, coming within a second of Harrison's time. Additionally, Peter Hickman of FHO Racing Monster Energy BMW also managed to break the 133 mph barrier in the Superstock class, leading the leaderboard with a speed of 133.284 mph.

Hickman showcased his versatility by setting the fastest time in the Supersport class, with an impressive lap of 127.206 mph on the PHR's Triumph K2 Trooper Beer, thus setting the record of the week in this category. On the other hand, Jamie Coward took the honors in the Supertwins category, reaching a speed of 120.970 mph on his Kawasaki from the KTS Racing team. The Birchall brothers, Ben and Tom, also stood out once again in the Sidecar class, recording a time of 118.523 mph on their Honda from the Steadplan/Hager LCR team.

The sunny conditions on the island contributed to this impressive performance in the qualifying sessions. The Superbike/Superstock session was particularly exciting, with Peter Hickman taking the lead, closely followed by Dean Harrison and Davey Todd from the Milenco by Padgetts Honda team.

With these breathtaking speeds, the competition at the Isle of Man TT reaches epic levels, and the riders are ready to give it their all in pursuit of glory. Racing fans are eager to witness the display of skill and courage on the track as the riders push the limits and strive to achieve increasingly impressive speeds.

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