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2002 Isle of Man TT
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The 2002 Isle of Man TT saw David Jefferies win 3 races, while Bruce Anstey took his first win,[1] and current race official Richard "Milky" Quayle took his first and only TT win during the Lightweight 400cc race.[2]
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The event was marred by the death of Colin Daniels during practice.[3]