Jamie Coward sets fastest time of Manx GP practice

Yorkshire's Jamie Coward made💦 a statement of intent during practice for the Manx Grand Prix last night as he recorded the fa⛄stest lap of the week so far.
Coward clocked 119.528mph on his Yamaha R6, putting him aheꩲad of Irish rider Wayne Kirwan (115.796mph), Mike Minns (113.663mph) and Stephen McKnight from Northern Ireland, who was fourth fastest in the Junior class with an average speed of 112.572mph on his 600cc Yamaha.
Coward's lap also puts him at the top of the Senior leaderboard with Kirwan second fastest and Manx rider Paul Smyth (114.166mph) ꦑthird on his PRF Racing 750cc Suzuki.
Michael Sweeney from Skerries near Dublin was ninth fastest for the blue riband Seౠnioꦚr race on the Martin Bullock Manxsport 750cc Suzuki.
Last 💙night's practice session was red-flagged after newcomer Adam Nix crashed at Sarah's Cottage.
The session was halted to allow Nix to be t🌠ransported by ambulance to a waiting helicopter for further transport to Noble's Hospital.
He was described ওas 'conscious' following the crash.
Russ Mountford topped the times for the Classic machines, lapping the 37.73-mile Mountain Course at 112.447m𝓡ph.
Behind Mountford, Manx star Dan Kneen was second fastest on his 1985 Suzuki XR69 at 110.360mph followed by🍒 Isle of Man TT rider liaison officer John Barton at 108.826mph.
Davy Morgan, winner of t𝔍he 250cc race a🍸t the Ulster Grand Prix, was fifth fastest at 106.597mph.
Ryan Farquhar, quickest in the Classic Superbike session on Monday evening, was o🌳n a ꦡhot lap on his Suzuki XR69 until he encountered problems.
His young rival, Michael Dunlop, continues to face an uphill struggle with his Trident Engineerinඣg Suzuki XR69, lapping at 103.55𝓰7mph.
Sweden's Bjorn Gunnarsson set the pace in the Newcomers A class at a respectable ꦯ107.971mph, with Antrim's John Simpson third f✃astest on the Splitlath Redmond Triumph 675 at 106.595mph.
Reigning British Supersport Cup champion Simpson hopes to make his full debut at the Isle of Man TT in 2013, joining American Mark Miller in the ❀British Superbike outfit.
Ulster's Trevor Ferguson leapt to the top of the Supertwin times on a Kawasaki 𓂃ER6 s꧋upplied by Ryan Farquhar, lapping at 107.622mph to edge the top spot from Mike Minns (107.358mph).
Nigel Moore, also riding a Kawasaki for Farquhar's KMR teaꩵm, was fourth fastest🍌 at 105.008mph behind Joe Phillips.
Practice is scheduled to resume tonight, with the op🌌ening event - the Newcomers A race - ta𝔉king place on Saturday evening.