TT 2026: Evening races cancelled due to weather as Mountain Road remains closed
The Isle of Man TT 2026 has seen evening racing called off due to unexpected showers on Tuesday, June 2, with organisers working to clear the course and update the racing schedule. While most roads around the famous circuit have now reopened, the Mountain Road remains closed following the cancellation of the Sportbike race.
TT organisers have confirmed that all roads except the Mountain Road are now accessible to the public, with the roads open car having departed St Ninian's and making its way around the circuit. The decision to cancel this evening's racing was made in response to the challenging weather conditions that moved across the Island during the afternoon and evening sessions.
An updated racing schedule is expected to be announced shortly, giving visitors and fans clarity on when action will resume. Those planning to visit the TT or heading out around the Island should check official updates regularly, as the weather-dependent nature of road racing means schedules can shift at short notice.
Despite the evening's cancellation, the day saw memorable moments, including Michael Dunlop's impressive 34th TT victory during the afternoon's Supersport race. The ongoing TT festival continues to draw fans and celebrities alike to the Mountain Course, one of the world's most challenging and prestigious motorcycle racing venues.
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