Davey Todd’s Brake issue in Isle of Man TT Supersport Race 2 didn’t “change the result”
Davey Todd says that losing his rear brake on lap one of Isle of Man TT Supersport Race 2 didn’t affect hไis result.

After missing out on a podium finish in Monday’s Supersport race, Daveyꦓ Todd was back on the podium in Supersport Race 2 at the Isle of Man TT despite a rear br𝓡ake issue.
Todd was 15 seconds adrift of Dean Harrison 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:by the end of the race, Harrison himself over 20 seconds behind 𒈔the vict🅘orious Michael Dunlop.
Despite being without a rear brake from lap♉ one,🌺 though, Todd felt it didn’t affect his finishing position.
“It was a tough race, it 🅺was always going to be tough,” Todd said in his post-race TV interview.
“Got off from the [start] and just tried to get my head 🍸down from the beginning and give ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚmyself a chance by being in the mix from the first couple of laps.
“I lost my rear brake on the first lap💛, so that’s never ideal but I managed it throughout.
“I don’t think it really changed the result too much – maybe we’d have been a little bit closer to Dean𒁃 [Harrisܫon].
“I tried my best, and massive thanks to the Padgett’s team for giving me a fantastic bike to ride, I really enjoyed it.🐲”
Todd added that he goes better on the bigger bikes at the TT because he struggles with the physic🔯al requirements of the lower-powered Supersport bike.
“I find the smaller bikes way tougher than the bigg🐟er bikes,” he said.
“Just being in one position, trying to be tucked in all the way around the course; it’s rubbed on my chest because I’m tucked in so much, I’m just welded to the tan♎k trying to get my head behind the screen and be as aero’ as possible to get a🦹ll the miles per hour we can.
“I tried my best, and I think th🎐at’s all we got today.”

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