2025 Isle of Man TT: Tuesday racing hit with major schedule change

Tuesday racing at TT 2025 h♍as s🥃een big schedule change

Ian Hutchinson, MLav Racing, 2025 Isle of Man TT
Ian Hutchinson, MLav Racing, 2025 Isle of Man TT
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Tuesday’s race action at the 2025 ꦇIsle of Man TT has been subject to a major schedule change due to course conditions.

Racing was due to continue on Tuesday 3 Juꦗne with the three-lap Superstock race at 10:45am local time and the three-lap Supertwin race at 2pm local.

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However, heavy overnight rai♛n and wind left the course in an unsuitable state for the original start time.

A one-lap Superstock warm-up lap was run late morningಞ, though the feedback from the riders was that the track was still too dangerous to hold a race on.

Conor Cummi꧟ns, Nathan Harrison and Dom Herbertson were all reported as retirements on the course during this lap.

Organ🐼isers then scheduled the three-lap ꩵSupertwin race to take place at 2:30pm, before a 30-minute delay was announced due to showers on the course.

This afternoon'𓂃s racing has now been cancelled, but better weather this eve🐽ning will hopefully allow both races to be run then.

A road closure contingency will be enacted to allow the𝄹 roads to close again from 6pm, with a windoᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚw open until 9:30pm when road must be re-opened.

Both races have b💙een shortened by a lap to run over two tours, ⛦with Superstock taking place at 6:30pm and Supertwin at 7:45pm.

A shakedown lap for th🦹e Sidecars took place at 1pm.

Racing is due to continue into Wedn❀esday with the second Sidecar contest and✨ the second Supersport race.

Thursday is currently listed as a contingency day should the organisers need, with racing 𝓀concluding on Friday and Saturday with the final Superstock and Supertwin contests, and the Senior TT finale.

Following a week of disruption to qualifying as a result 𓂃of poor weather, race action at the 2025 Isle of Man TT finally got underway on Monday 2 June.

Three races were crammed into Mon🦋day’s programme, though all contests were reduced in distance owing to an incoming weather front from 5pm l🥀ocal time.

The Superbike race opened up the schedule and was run over four laps, w♔ith Davey Todd beating Michael Dunlop for his third TT victory.

The Sidecars ran over two laps instead of three, with Ryan a♛nd 🔯Callum Crowe scoring their third TT victory and setting a new class lap record of 121.021mp🎃h in the process.

The Supersport race concluded Monday’s action, the three-lap contest won b♍y Michael Dunlop as he celebrated h𓃲is 30th victory and the first for Ducati since 1995.

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