TT Zero
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Die TT Zero ist eine Rennserie für Elektromotorräder innerhalb der Isle of Man TT. Gefahren wird der traditionelle Snaefell Mountain Course, die 60,725 Kilometer lange Strecke auf abgesperrten Straßen, auf denen seit 1911 die TT als weltweit ältestes Motorradrennen dieser Größe und Art stattfindet.
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De TT Zero is een race voor elektrische motorfietsen die sinds 2010 deel uitmaakt van de Isle of Man TT. Ze bestaat uit slechts één ronde (ca. 60 km) op de Snaefell Mountain Course.
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Il TT Zero è una competizione motociclistica che si svolge durante il Tourist Trophy, evento che si tiene ogni anno sull'Isola di Man. Si è svolto per la prima volta nell'edizione 2010 dell'evento, rimpiazzando la gara delle che si svolgeva sulla distanza di un solo giro (37,733 miglia) del circuito del Mountain. La gara del TT Zero è riservata a motociclette prototipo da competizione in cui “la concezione tecnica preveda la propulsione senza carburanti di origine fossile e senza emissioni tossiche o nocive”. Il governo dell'Isola di Man ha messo in palio un premio di £10.000 per il primo concorrente che fosse riuscito a sfondare la barriera delle 100 mph (22 minuti e 38,388 secondi) di velocità media lungo il circuito del Mountain.
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TT Zero – an electric motorsport event introduced for the 2010 Isle of Man TT races – replaced the similar TTXGP race as a 1-lap (37.733 miles) circuit of the Snaefell Mountain Course. The TT Zero event as an officially sanctioned Isle of Man TT race is for racing motorcycles where "The technical concept is for motorcycles (two wheeled) to be powered without the use of carbon based fuels and have zero toxic/noxious emissions." The Isle of Man Government offered a prize of £10,000 for the first entrant to exceed the prestigious 100 mph (22 minutes and 38.388 seconds) average speed around the Mountain Course.
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Die TT Zero ist eine Rennserie für Elektromotorräder innerhalb der Isle of Man TT. Gefahren wird der traditionelle Snaefell Mountain Course, die 60,725 Kilometer lange Strecke auf abgesperrten Straßen, auf denen seit 1911 die TT als weltweit ältestes Motorradrennen dieser Größe und Art stattfindet.
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TT Zero – an electric motorsport event introduced for the 2010 Isle of Man TT races – replaced the similar TTXGP race as a 1-lap (37.733 miles) circuit of the Snaefell Mountain Course. The TT Zero event as an officially sanctioned Isle of Man TT race is for racing motorcycles where "The technical concept is for motorcycles (two wheeled) to be powered without the use of carbon based fuels and have zero toxic/noxious emissions." The Isle of Man Government offered a prize of £10,000 for the first entrant to exceed the prestigious 100 mph (22 minutes and 38.388 seconds) average speed around the Mountain Course. The inaugural 2010 TT Zero race was won by Mark Miller riding a MotoCzysz E1pc motor-cycle in 23 minutes and 22.89 seconds at an average race speed of 96.820 mph for 1 lap (37.733 miles) of the Mountain Course and the first United States winner since Dave Roper won the Historic TT riding a 500 cc Matchless G50. The TT Zero race replaced the 2009 TTXGP franchise, won by Rob Barber riding a Team AGNI motor-cycle in 25 minutes and 53.5 seconds at an average race speed of 87.434 mph for 1 lap (37.733 miles), with the simplification of the regulations and the emphasis on electric powered motor-cycles. The MotoCzysz E1pc was also the first American manufactured motor-cycle to win an Isle of Man TT Race since won the 1911 Senior TT with an Indian V-Twin motor-cycle. The 2010 TT Zero race also produced the return of semi-dustbin fairing permissible under the TT Zero regulations and adopted by some entrants, but banned by the FIM since 1958 for racing motor-cycles. After taking their first victory in 2014 Team Mugen from Japan have been the dominant force winning the event for 6 consecutive years from 2014-2019 and raising the average lap speed to 121.9mph. In 2019, a moratorium on further events in this class was announced, due to the slow take-up in electric motorcycles and few race participants. Speaking in late 2021 about the future of the event, Enterprise Minister Alex Allinson has ruled out further competition in this class until at least 2024.
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De TT Zero is een race voor elektrische motorfietsen die sinds 2010 deel uitmaakt van de Isle of Man TT. Ze bestaat uit slechts één ronde (ca. 60 km) op de Snaefell Mountain Course.
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Il TT Zero è una competizione motociclistica che si svolge durante il Tourist Trophy, evento che si tiene ogni anno sull'Isola di Man. Si è svolto per la prima volta nell'edizione 2010 dell'evento, rimpiazzando la gara delle che si svolgeva sulla distanza di un solo giro (37,733 miglia) del circuito del Mountain. La gara del TT Zero è riservata a motociclette prototipo da competizione in cui “la concezione tecnica preveda la propulsione senza carburanti di origine fossile e senza emissioni tossiche o nocive”. Il governo dell'Isola di Man ha messo in palio un premio di £10.000 per il primo concorrente che fosse riuscito a sfondare la barriera delle 100 mph (22 minuti e 38,388 secondi) di velocità media lungo il circuito del Mountain.
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