TT racing schedule delayed after pre-event motorcycle incident at Brandywell

By ManxRadio Published 5 June 2026

A motorcyclist's crash at Brandywell on the Mountain Road caused an unexpected delay to Friday's TT racing schedule, forcing officials to shut down the route ahead of the day's planned closure. The incident, which fortunately proved not too serious, required emergency response and road assessment work before the course could be handed back to the Clerk of the Course—resulting in a one-hour delay to proceedings.

Road Safety Concerns Ahead of Major Racing Event

The Isle of Man Constabulary has issued a fresh appeal to motorists and motorcyclists using the Mountain Road during TT fortnight, emphasizing the critical importance of following traffic regulations. Officers warn that incidents occurring before official race closures have significant knock-on effects, disrupting emergency services, partner organizations, and the carefully coordinated schedule that keeps the world-famous racing event running safely.

Why Pre-Event Safety Matters

Beyond the obvious risks to riders themselves, crashes, infrastructure damage, and oil spills on the course create serious operational challenges. The constabulary is urging all road users to make sensible choices that support the smooth running of the TT and protect the emergency responders who work tirelessly throughout the event.

Stay Safe This TT Fortnight

  • Avoid closed roads and respect traffic diversions
  • Reduce speed on Mountain Road sections
  • Check official Bayr.im and constabulary updates for road closures
  • Allow extra time for journeys during racing week

Police have also warned against misinformation circulating on social media during the event. For reliable TT information, travel updates, and road closure schedules, visitors and residents should rely on official sources and local news outlets.

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