The latest news from the TT sees two favourites heading back to The Island

Mugen unveils latest ‘SHINDEN Go’ machine for Anstey and McGuiness

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Anstey and McGuiness will be fighting for the electric lap record

MUGEN’s (M-TEC Co., Ltd.) President: Tomoyuki Hashimoto) today unveiled a brand new machine, the ‘SHINDEN Go’ which will participate in this year’s Isle of Man SES TT Zero race, part of the 2016 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy.

A number of major changes have been made to the machine including the battery system, motor, and the frame on the new machine which have all been newly developed, based on knowledge gained through the races over the past four years.

Alongside the improved output of the power systems, battery and motor, the cooling system has also been improved in order to access and harness the increased power.

A monocoque-type frame has been chosen for optimum lightness and stiffness, and to improve the aerodynamics, while at the same time permitting the battery to be positioned inside the frame.

Cross link rocker rear suspension, designed and manufactured by M-Tec, has been introduced to make space for the huge battery, helping to improve the machine’s responsiveness.

John McGuinness, who has won 23 races at the TT, winning both the SES TT Zero and PokerStar Senior TT classes last year setting a new outright lap record of 132.701mph (17 mins 03.567 secs) as well as posting a new record lap for the TT Zero Class (119.279mph/18’ 58.743), and 10 time TT Race champion Bruce Anstey, who achieved his maiden RST Superbike race win last year, will again represent Mugen as the team attempt’s to win the race for a third successive year.

Specifications

Overall Length/width/height (mm): 2,125/680/1,130

Ground Clearance (mm): 130

Seat Height (mm): 810

Total Weight (kg): 250

Tire (Front): 120/70ZR17M/C (58W)

Tire (Rear): 200/55ZR17M/C (78W)

Frame: CFRP Monocoque frame

Motor Type: Oil-cooled, 3-phase, Brushless Motor

Maximum Output (kW[PS]): 120[163.2]

Maximum Torque (N・m[kgf・m]) : 210[21.4]

Battery Specification: Laminate-type Lithium-ion

Battery Output Voltage (V): 370 or more

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WILSON CRAIG RACING CONFIRMS CAMERON DONALD RETURN

Meanwhile, Northern Ireland based Wilson Craig Racing has confirmed that two time TT Race winner Cameron Donald will return to the team for the 2016 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy.

The popular Australian, who last raced for the team at the 2013 TT Races, will compete in the RST Superbike and PokerStars Senior TT on board the team’s CBR 1000cc Honda Superbike. He’ll also campaign a CBR Honda in the RL360 Quantum Superstock Race and a CBR 600RR Honda in the two Monster Energy Supersport Races.

Wilson has supported teams at the TT since 2005 and backed Uel Duncan’s team in 2006, which saw Cameron achieve a memorable runner-up place to John McGuinness in that year’s Senior TT Race, a year after his Mountain Course debut.

The pair were again reunited in 2011 when Cameron rode for Wilson’s own team and enjoyed notable successes with the highlights undoubtedly Cameron’s second place in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Superbike TT Races and his runner-up slot to Bruce Anstey by less than a second in the 2012 Monster Energy Supersport Race 1, one of the closest margins of victory in TT history.   He also finished runner up in the second Supersport Race in 2012.

Commenting on signing Donald for a third time, Wilson Craig said:

“It’s no secret that I’ve always wanted to win a Superbike Race at the Isle of Man TT and with Cameron Donald riding for the team we’ve undoubtedly got a chance to win one.  We’ve got a real affinity with Cameron and he’s always been consistently challenging in every class when he’s raced for us.”

Cameron Donald said:

“I’ve signed with Wilson again to race at the front of the Superbike field.  He’s always prepared great bikes for me and I’m really comfortable with the team and see Wilson as a friend.  I know that I can still win races on the Isle of Man and riding for Wilson Craig Racing will give me every chance to have a go for the top spot in the big bike class as well as the other races.”