TT races 2026

simmo

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Anyone planning on going or watching on tv ?

It’s qualifying week and the weather has hampered the schedule.

Just seen Peter Hickman has crashed this evening and is reported stable and conscious. Hope he recovers soon enough - a legend of road racing.
 
At last a tt thread.
Was gonna start one but thought there was one still here from last year?
Didn't know about hicky, hope he's OK, he's a top lad.
Dean looks quick, he'll be there or thereabouts, and seems to have the chassis semi sorted now.
Dunlop, well, can never write him off, would be nice to see a ducati win again.
Todd possibly on an underdeveloped bike, but the mullet could surprise us all.
Let's hope for good weather next week, and they all come home safely.
 
I went on the tour of a lap a couple of years ago and the speeds were explained. Unbelievable seeing the road signs and the speed they race through.

Hopefully tomorrow there will be some form of positive update on Hicky situation.

Think Harrison has a good chance this year on a settled factory Honda.
 
I went on the tour of a lap a couple of years ago and the speeds were explained. Unbelievable seeing the road signs and the speed they race through.

Hopefully tomorrow there will be some form of positive update on Hicky situation.

Think Harrison has a good chance this year on a settled factory Honda.
I'm tending to think it might be deans turn this year.
 
2026 - qualifying week.

Sadly an incident each day so far requiring hospital treatment.
Monday - Rider & 8 spectators incident
Tuesday - Marie Costello and her passenger.
Wednesday - The Crowe brothers

On the racing side Dean Harrison has started well and legend John McGuiness has done an average over 130mph.

Riding well this season is Harrison after his recent 2nd position in superstock at Donington Park. Could well be his year.
 
My old neighbour Alan Oversby died last Week as well, he was well into his classics, He used to help Me with my motorbike when I turned 17 and went from a twist and go moped everytime I broke something!
 
Sad day - 33 year old rider passed away after a crash yesterday evening.

Decision to cancel the sidecar class on safety grounds.

The Crowe brothers update - one with arm injuries and the other with shoulder injuries.

 
Solo Q4 Sessions Category Leaders:

Superbike: Dean Harrison – 134.877

Superstock: Michael Browne – 129.798

Supersport: Michael Dunlop MBE – 128.351

Sportbike: Michael Dunlop MBE – 123.02

Superbike:

1 – Dean Harrison – 134.877
2 – Peter Hickman – 132.712
3 – Michael Dunlop MBE – 131.85
4 – John McGuinness MBE – 130.903
5 – Josh Brookes – 130.547
6 – Ian Hutchinson – 130.052
7 – David Johnson – 129.789
8 – Nathan Harrison – 129.722
9 – Phil Crowe – 128.27
10 – Rob Hodson – 126.619
11 – Amalric Blanc – 119.368
 

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