MOTORCYCLING: Bardney's Lintin will contest Classic TT

Double Lightweight TT race winner Ivan Lintin will make his return to the Isle of Man Classic TT, presented by Bennett's, with the Bardney ace riding a ZXR750cc Kawasaki in the four-lap Motorsport Merchandise Superbike Classic TT race on Bank Holiday Monday.
Ivan Lintin at Castletown Corner during practice for the Blackford's Pre TT Classic Road Races. Photo: Dave KneenIvan Lintin at Castletown Corner during practice for the Blackford's Pre TT Classic Road Races. Photo: Dave Kneen
Ivan Lintin at Castletown Corner during practice for the Blackford's Pre TT Classic Road Races. Photo: Dave Kneen

Seasoned classic racing exponent Nigel Fitzsimmonds has provided the bike, which has been built in Germany by Lothar Kraus, of Kraus Racing, to a full World Superbike specification.

Kraus himself has a tremendous pedigree both on and off the track, having won the German IDM Championship in the early 1990s before becoming a crew chief in the World Supersport Championship and suspension specialist for Ohlins in the World Superbike Championship.

Lintin rode the bike for the first time at the Pre-TT Classic meeting at Billown as well as having outings on it at Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough, and while the 31-year suffered a nasty spill at the latter in July, losing part of his ring finger as a result, he’s expected to be on the grid for the Motorsport Merchandise Superbike Classic TT and firmly challenging for a podium position.

Last year, Fitzsimmonds’ team built two Kawasaki ZXR750s with Dan Cooper riding one entered under the Team Russell and Collins banner, which gave Kraus an insight into the requirements of both road racing and, of course, the rigours of the Mountain Course.

Fitzsimmonds has provided the bike through his own Equals42 Ltd company but it will run in the colours of Lintin’s regular Devitt RC Express Racing.

Speaking about the Classic TT, Ivan Lintin commented: “I’m really looking forward to the Classic TT and the bike that Nigel has put together should be as good as anything else out there.

“I’ve already had quite a lot of track time with the bike and know it well, and we’ll be pushing hard to see if we can get in and around the podium at the end of four laps.”