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Dan Kneen
NationalityManx
BornDaniel Richard Kneen[1]
(1987-06-26)26 June 1987
Douglas, Isle of Man
Died30 May 2018(2018-05-30) (aged 30)
Churchtown, Isle of Man
Websitedankneen.com
Motorcycle racing career statistics
British Superbike Championship
Active years2011
ManufacturersKawasaki
Championships0
2011 championship position34th
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
14 0 0 0 0 3
Isle of Man TT career
TTs contested10 (2009–2018)
TT wins0
TT podiums1

Daniel Richard Kneen (26 June 1987 – 30 May 2018) was a professional motorcycle racer from Douglas, Isle of Man. Kneen was a race winner at the Manx Grand Prix (three times) and the Ulster Grand Prix, and finished on the podium at the 2017 Isle of Man TT, in the Superstock race.

Racing history

Marks Bloom Racing

In 2008, Kneen became the first rider to win a hat-trick at the Manx Grand Prix.[2] He was fourth in the 2009 Metzeler National Superstock 600 cc Championship,[3] winning a race at Oulton Park.[4] Also in 2009, Kneen made his bow at the Isle of Man TT with the Marks Bloom Racing team, taking a top-ten finish in the Superstock TT. The following year, Kneen acquired financial support from Manx Gas ahead of the 2010 Isle of Man TT, continuing with the Marks Bloom Racing outfit.[5] At the event, Kneen took three top-ten finishes,[6] including his first top-five result with a fifth-place finish in the first Supersport Junior TT race,[7] 48 seconds down on race winner Ian Hutchinson. Kneen was also the fastest newcomer at August's Ulster Grand Prix,[8] lapping at 129.254 mph (208.014 km/h) during the first Superbike race.[9] On the short-circuits, Kneen finished second in the 2010 British Supersport Championship's privateers' championship,[10] winning at Thruxton and Croft.[11][12] After the championship had ended, Kneen then made his début at the Macau Grand Prix in November,[10] where he finished 14th.[13]

Alongside his road racing commitments, for the 2011 season, Kneen moved into the Evolution Cup class of the British Superbike Championship, riding a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R for Marks Bloom Racing.[14] Kneen missed much of the early BSB campaign due to injuries sustained from an accident at RAF Jurby,[15] returning at the North West 200 road races; racing at that event was ultimately cut short due to bad weather.[16] Kneen scored class points in eight races with a best finish of fourth at Brands Hatch,[17] as he finished twelfth in the final Evolution Cup standings. Kneen's fourth place class finish – thirteenth place overall – also allowed him to score three points towards the overall British Superbike Championship. At the Isle of Man TT, Kneen took top-ten placings in the first Supersport race (sixth) and the Superstock race (seventh).[18] On his way to finishing 12th in the Senior TT,[19] Kneen had a high-speed tank-slapper on the exit of the Rhencullen section of the circuit.[19]

Kneen during the Lightweight TT race at the 2013 Isle of Man TT. He finished 13th in the race, his only finish in four Lightweight TT starts.

For the 2012 season, Kneen committed to a fourth campaign for Marks Bloom Racing – with the team now using Suzuki machinery with technical assistance from the main Suzuki road racing team, TAS Racing.[20] Kneen endured a tough season on the short circuits in the Superstock 1000 class, recording a single points-scoring finish of 12th place at Oulton Park in May.[21][22] On the roads in Northern Ireland, Kneen achieved a pair of eighth place finishes in the Supersport races at May's North West 200,[23] and four top-ten finishes at the Ulster Grand Prix in August.[24] For the first time since he started competing at the Isle of Man TT, Kneen was unable to record a top-ten finish, with a best result of eleventh in the Superbike TT. He crashed out of the first Supersport race,[25] after he was highsided off the bike on the exit from Governor's Dip onto the Glencrutchery Road; he suffered a back injury in the crash, which ruled him out of racing until the Ulster Grand Prix.[24] At the end of the season, Kneen returned to the Macau Grand Prix, recording a ninth-place finish.[26]

Kneen remained with Marks Bloom Racing into 2013, with the team continuing to use Suzukis for the road racing campaign.[27] Just like in 2011, Kneen missed the early portion of his British championship campaign – remaining in Superstock 1000 – and the North West 200, due to injuries sustained from an accident at RAF Jurby.[28] He returned to competition at the Isle of Man TT, finishing five out of the six races he started, with a best result of eleventh place in the first Supersport race.[29] While competing at July's Southern 100, Kneen crashed out on the final corner of the Supersport race, suffering a broken elbow.[30] Following recovery, Kneen returned to the roads at November's Macau Grand Prix; he qualified in tenth position but failed to start the race, after a mechanical issue on the formation lap.[31]

Burrows Engineering Racing

After five years with Marks Bloom Racing, Kneen moved to the Northern Irish Burrows Engineering Racing team, run by former TT competitor John Burrows, for the 2014 season.[32] He made his début for the team at the Cookstown 100 races in April,[33] where he won the race on corrected times from the second wave of starting riders, having qualified in eleventh position.[34] He followed this up the following weekend, at the Tandragee 100, with victories in the Open and main Superbike races,[35] leading into the North West 200 international meeting. At the event, Kneen had one top-ten finish, coming in the Saturday Superstock race.[36] Moving on to the Isle of Man TT in June, Kneen had three top-ten finishes, with a best of seventh place in the Superstock race.[37] Following the TT, Kneen took a pair of victories at the Kells Road Races in County Meath,[38] four podiums at the Dungannon and District Motorcycle Club's Bush Road Races,[39] and a victory in the main Superbike race at the Skerries 100.[40] Later in July, Kneen again recorded four podium finishes at a race meeting,[41] at the Southern 100; in the process of doing so, Kneen recorded the fastest lap of the Billown Circuit by a Manx rider, lapping at 113.044 mph (181.927 km/h) during the Senior race – surpassing Conor Cummins' previous best speed.[42]

Kneen added a victory at the Walderstown Race of the South meeting,[43] and a third-place finish at the Armoy Road Races,[44] to seal the Ulster Superbike Championship.[45] In preparation for August's Ulster Grand Prix, Kneen finalised the Irish Superbike Championship with a victory in the Faugheen 50, where he also won the Supersport race.[45] At the Ulster Grand Prix, Kneen took his first international road race victory, winning the opening race of the day, the Superstock event.[46] In the race, Kneen battled Dean Harrison and Bruce Anstey for the lead,[47] with the trio trading the race lead throughout; on the final lap, Kneen went round the outside of Harrison on the penultimate corner, and was able to fend him off to the timing line.[47] Kneen's winning margin of 0.001 seconds over Harrison was the closest in Ulster Grand Prix history.[48] Kneen and Harrison were later involved in a race-stopping crash in the following Supersport race; Harrison crashed on slick roads, with Kneen and Keith Amor crashing out in avoidance.[48] All three riders suffered broken bones in the accident, with Kneen fracturing his foot.[48] The crash ruled Kneen out for the remainder of 2014, missing the Classic TT – where he had previously been announced as a replacement for the injured Cameron Donald[49] – and the Macau Grand Prix,[50] having previously been announced on the race's entry list.[51]

Valvoline Racing by Padgett's

Kneen (4) following Guy Martin (1) during the 2015 Southern 100 races. Kneen took three podium finishes at the meeting, with a best finish of second, to Martin, in the solo championship race.

Kneen left Burrows Engineering Racing to join the Millsport Racing team on a one-year contract, in November 2014.[52] However, in February 2015, Kneen was looking for a new deal as Millsport Racing did not have enough funding to run their original schedule.[53] A month later, Kneen signed a deal with the Valvoline Racing by Padgett's team, joining Bruce Anstey and Cameron Donald in the team.[54] His first race with the team came at Donington Park in the British National Superstock 1000 cc Championship, where he took an eighth-place finish.[55] At the North West 200, Kneen finished only one of the four races he entered, finishing eleventh in the Saturday Superstock race.[56] As he did in 2014, Kneen had three top-ten finishes at the Isle of Man TT, finishing seventh in the Superbike TT,[57] and ninth in both Supersport TT races.[58][59] In the Senior TT, Kneen recorded his fastest lap speed of the Mountain Course to that point, lapping at 130 mph (209 km/h) exactly.[60][61]

The following month at the Southern 100, Kneen recorded three podium finishes, with a best finish of second to Guy Martin, in the solo championship race.[62] As a precursor to August's Ulster Grand Prix, Kneen contested the Superbike race in the Dundrod 150 two days prior, qualifying in eighth position and finishing the race in fourth.[63] In the race, he also recorded his best lap speed at the Dundrod Circuit, lapping at 130.937 mph (210.723 km/h) on the final lap.[64] Kneen was unable to defend his Superstock race win from the 2014 Ulster Grand Prix, finishing seventh,[65] in the 2015 edition; his best result at the meeting was a sixth-place finish in the second Superbike race.[66] After missing out on the Classic TT in 2014 due to his Ulster Grand Prix injury, Kneen made his Classic TT début in 2015. At the event, he rode a 1989 Superbike World Championship-specification Yamaha OW01, based upon the Yamaha FZ750, in the Formula 1 Classic TT, where he finished in ninth position.[67] He completed the season with a pair of fourth places in the Darley Moor Motor Cycle Road Race Club's Stars at Darley meeting in October.[68]

Mar-Train Racing

In November 2015, it was announced that Kneen was to replace Dean Harrison at Mar-Train Racing, the official Yamaha UK road racing team,[69] for the 2016 season.

Penz13.com BMW Motorrad Racing

In 2017, after signing for the Penz13.com BMW Motorrad Racing Team,[70] Kneen had his most successful TT race period. He secured his first podium position, finishing 3rd in the Superstock TT.[71] Kneen also finished 5th in the Superbike TT, 8th in the Junior TT and 12th in the Senior TT.[72]

Tyco BMW

He had signed for the Tyco BMW team to compete in the 2018 roads season.[73]

Death

On 30 May 2018, during qualifying practice for the 2018 Isle of Man TT,[74] Kneen died after an accident at the Churchtown section of the circuit.[75] His death came a few weeks after he had won the main race, and set a track record at the Tandragee 100 races.[76]

Career statistics

Isle of Man TT results

Over his Isle of Man TT career, Kneen started 39 races, finishing 31 of these.[77]

Race 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Superbike TT 13 12 DNF 11 14 11 7 5
Supersport TT 11 5 6 DNF 11 14 9 8
DNF 10 DNF DNF 8 9
Superstock TT 10 15 7 20 7 12 3
Lightweight TT DNF 13 DNF DNF
Senior TT 8 12 12 8 13 12

British Superbike Championship

Year Class Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Pts Ref
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R3
2011 BSB Kawasaki BHI
WD
OUL
WD
CRO THR
22
THR
DNS
KNO
DNS
SNE
Ret
SNE
21
OUL
20
OUL
C
BHGP
13
BHGP
23
BHGP
Ret
CAD CAD CAD DON
Ret
DON
Ret
SIL
23
SIL
21
BHGP
Ret
BHGP
17
BHGP
Ret
34th 3 [78]
E[a] THR
22
SNE
21
OUL
20
BHGP
23
SIL
23
SIL
21
BHGP
17
12th 73

Notes

  1. ^ Denotes rider participating in the Evo class within the British Superbike Championship.

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