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Electric Motorcycle Just Misses 100 MPH at Isle of Man



One hundred miles per hour is nothing for the race bikes racing on the Isle of Man during the famed Tourist Trophy races, but it is an elusive target for the electric motorcycles joining the action. Michael Czysz and his crew are closing in on it though.

Mark Miller lapped the 37.7-mile course aboard the MotoCzysz at an average of 94.66 mph. That’s the quickest pace yet for an electric motorcycle during the Isle of Man TT, but it’s unofficial because it happened during practice. Still, it makes Miller an early favorite to win Wednesday’s TT Zero electric motorcycle race.
“I’m really confident now with the bike and will happily not touch it now until the race,” team boss Michael Czysz — pronounced sizz, as in sizzle — said in a statement. “I think that the bike is capable of achieving the 100 mph lap as we still have something in reserve but it will require everything going right on race day.”

The team, from Portland, Oregon, led the field by more than 3 minutes during practice, putting Miller well ahead of James McBridge of ManTTX and Ron Barber, who handily won last year’s race for Team Agni. Miller hit 99.974 mph at one point. The government of the Isle of Man has promised £10,000 to the first team to achieve 100 mph.

Ten teams are competing in the TT Zero, which split from the TTXGP to stage its own race under rules set by the FIM.

Photo: Isle of Man TT

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Clean emission grand prix to round off Isle Of Man TT 2009

Here at the UKBike blog, we like to keep an eye out for the latest developments in eco-friendly bike technology. So when the rules and regs were announced earlier this month for the world's first clean emission grand prix, we were intrigued.

The TTXGP was announced at the Science Museum, London back in August. The race will take place on the IoM Mountain Course during the 2009 Isle Of Man TT season. The aim is to prove that green doesn't mean slow in the world of high-performance motorbikes.

Today the TTXGP organisers announced that JozzBikes, a motorbike petrol-to-battery converter business based in Peacehaven, East Sussex, are to enter the race with a converted Ducati 600 SuperSport that can handle speeds up to 130mph.

The JozzBikes Ducati conversion follows on from their Aprilia 125 project, where a single electric motor offered four times the torque and twice the horsepower of the original bike, with a range of 40 miles between charges.

JozzBikes founder Steve Ali Labib said:

"With clean emission transportation we are already able to compete with petrol-engined bikes on both performance and economy. The TTXGP will provide a fascinating test bed for these new technologies and will no doubt influence the vehicles individuals choose to drive on the road in the future."

We will be keeping tabs on the TTXGP between now and May as more models are added to the bill.