Pit stop issue makes for “frustrating” Isle of Man TT Superstock Race 2 for Davey Todd
An issue in th💃e pit stop in Superstock Race 2 at the Isle of Man TT made for a “frustrating” race for Davey Todd.

Isle of Man TT Superstock Race 2 was building into a strong battle for victory between Davey Todd and Dean Harrison on the opening lap, but a pit stop iꦆssue for Todd cost him time and ultimately took him out of contention.
Todd dropped 12 seconds to Harrison in the pit stop at the end of lap one, leaving him feeling frustrated at the end of the race as he felt he could have challenged Harrison – who had already won Superstock Race 1 – for victory in the class he won at last year's edition of the Manx 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:road race.
“An🃏other frustrating one,” Todd said i🍌n his post-race TV interview.
“I’m just disappointed.
“I really felt like we could challenge for that win th💦ere, made some improvements to the🎀 bike.
“Then it didn൩’t st🌠art in the pit stop. Not a clue why.
“I 𒈔had the same thing last year, for a different reason, but it just wouldn’t start.”
Todd s🍰aid that he “half-gave-up” after the pit st﷽op problem.
“I🅠 felt like I had a really steady first lap and we were in the mix there,” he said.
“I guess I half-gave-up [after the pit stop] because you’re not going to reel that time back on someone like Dean [Harrison] when he’s riding the way he is🥃.
“So, brought it home for sec🅠ond. I’m just gutted for all the team because they’re all working so hard, I just don’t know what’s gone wrong. It’s꧙ just a shame.”
Todd had complained about some electronics issues to be worked out after Race 1. These were issues that ha🗹d not been fully resolved by Race 2.
“We’ve still got the same issue we had before with the electronics, we have🧸n’t been able to solve that♐,” he said.
“But I think, even with that, we could ꦕstill be competitive, I can still ride it if I 🌜hit my marks and ride like I know I can.
“T⭕he boys have done a great job wit💯h the setup of the bike, so that is feeling great.
“Just disappointed. M✅assive thanks to the team, they’ve done a great job all week and we don’t des🔯erve this bad luck.”

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