Today's Manx Grand Prix session cancelled due to bad weather
A sec𓄧ond day at the Manx Grand Prix scuppered by weather

Tuesday evening’s practice sessions for the 2024 Manx Grand Prix have been cancelled due to ongoing rain 💦showers across the Isle of Man.
Poor 🧸weather has already played havoc with the schedule this week, after Monday’s practices were scrapped due to windy and rain conditions.
Tuesday’s practice was due to get under way at 6:30pm local time, after organisers announced they were pressing ꦆahead with action despite initial threats of showers in the area.
Howeve🐽r, at just after 6pm the Clerk of the Course announced a 15-minute delay to proceedings to allow showers to clear.
But soon after that note was given, the Clerk of the Course announced that🎉 Tuesday’s running would be canceꦏlled as the rain worsened.
Organisers do have contingencies at their disposal to alter t💃he road closur🐻e schedule.
On Wednesday, weather permitting, will close the r൲oads on the Isle of Man from 12:30pm to 4:30pm to stage extra sessions ahead of the previously scheduled running at 6:30pm.
That contingency is al🔴so in pla🤡ce for Thursday’s practices too, should it be required.
However, due to🥃 uncertain forecasts, a further update on whether Wednesday's running will go ahead will be issued at 🎃8am BST.
⛦It means the only running had so far at the 2024 Manx GP is the fragmented action that took place on Sunday, which was interrupted by tw💞o red flag incidents.
Rob Hodson 𝓡set the fastest time overall in the Classic Superbike class with a lap of 123.453mph, while Dan Ingham (Junior), Lee Johnston (Lightweight), John McGuinness (Cl💞assic Senior) and Dan Sayle (Classic Junior) all set class-topping pace.
S𒈔unday’s running was marred by the tragic death of Irish racer Louis O’Regan, who lost his life following an accident at Kate’s Cottage.
Earlier on Tuesday, org▨anisers announced that Alex Sinclair has been excluded from the 2024 event after returning a non-negative drug test result.
