After a thrilling end to a record-breaking 2024 edition of the Isle of Man TT, organisers have confirmed dates for 2025’s two-week festival.
As is tradition, TT fortnight will take place over the last week of May and first week of June, with opening practice taking place on the 26th May, Bank Holiday Monday, concluding on Saturday 7th June with the Senior TT.
Despite the congestion this year due to weather and non-racing related incidents on the Mountain Road, organisers have also confirmed a similar ten-race schedule, with two three-lap contests planned for both the Superstock and Supertwin classes. The former only managed to get one race in this year due to delays across the week.
Following the same format as 2024, racing will commence on Saturday 31st May with a Supersport and Sidecar double header before Superbike Sunday takes centre stage on 1st June. Superstocks and Supertwins get their first racing action on Tuesday 3rd June, after a rest day on Monday 2nd, before another Supersport and Sidecar double header on Wednesday 4th June.
Superstocks and Supertwins are in action again on Friday 6th June – an Isle of Man Bank Holiday – before the Senior TT closes out racing on Saturday 7th June. All dates are subject to Road Closure approval by the Department for Infrastructure.
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