Bruce Anstey says he's got his confidence back after winning the TT Zero race.
The New Zealand rider had a shaky start to TT 2016 after crashing at Kepple Gate during a practice session - he had to be airlifted to hospital but escaped without injury.
Yesterday he helped Team MUGEN secure victory in the one-lap electric bike race - speaking afterwards he paid tribute to his team:
The Kiwi, who lapped at 118.416mph, described his machine as an "awesome bike":
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