Mixed fortunes for Dan Kneen
at the NW 200
Dan Kneen had an up and down meeting at the International North West 200
road races this week with the Valvoline Racing by Padgetts Honda rider
performing extremely well but suffering from bad luck which prevented
him from getting the results he deserved.
Rain or shine
With qualifying on Tuesday and Thursday seeing vastly different
conditions, the Manxman posted strong times in both the wet and dry and
hopes were high going into Thursday evening’s six lap Supersport race
which saw dry and sunny weather throughout. Starting from the sixth row
of the grid, Dan had already moved up to 13th by the end of the first
lap and a lap later this had become ninth. At half race distance, he’d
moved up to eighth, battling with John McGuinness, Conor Cummins and
Keith Amor for sixth.
However, just as he’d claimed sixth from fellow Manxman Conor Cummins on
the penultimate lap, an electrical problem forced him to retire. With
the closing Superstock race stopped and subsequently postponed, it meant
a busy day lay in store on Saturday with no less than five races.
It didn’t get off to the best of starts for anyone when the Superstock
race was cancelled due to two incidents and Dan was then forced to
retire at the Metropole on the second lap of the Supersport race. A
clutch problem looked like it would keep him out of the opening
Superbike race but a stoppage allowed the team to fix the issue although
another electrical problem spelt a third lap retirement.
Wind power
The second Superstock race followed and although he overshot one of the
corners, and dropped back from 11th to 14th, he fought his way back up
to 11th at the chequered flag, closing in on the riders ahead of him all
the time. Unfortunately, that was his last race of the day as winds in
excess of 40mph caused the feature Superbike race to be cancelled on
safety grounds.
Dan Kneen:
“The results haven’t showed it this week but I’m happy
as all three bikes are excellent and the more I ride them, the happier I
am. The 600 was flying and it was a real shame I had the electrical
problem on Thursday as I’d gone from 18th to sixth and a good result
looked on the cards. The other two bikes were flying too and the
Superbike is rapid, to say the least! I just need time on it to get
fully up to speed and that’s something I’ll get at the TT with all the
practice time.”
“A few small problems have hit us this week, problems that no one could
have foreseen nor done anything about so it’s just been one of those
things. The weather has also made it difficult to get going properly
but, overall, I’m feeling good. We’re just tweaking little things here
and there so I can get used to the Hondas and each time I go out, I go
quicker so I’m very happy with how I’m riding and with the team and am
confident of some good results at the TT.”
Dan’s home meeting, the Isle of Man TT, gets underway on Saturday 30th
May with the first race, the Superbike, a week later.
Information from a Dan Kneen press release
Picture by Pacemaker Press International