Racing postponed as conditions on the iconic Mountain Course remain challenging
Visitors and racing enthusiasts gathered at the Isle of Man TT on Saturday, 6 June 2026 faced another frustrating delay, as organisers announced a further two-hour postponement to the day's planned racing schedule. With weather conditions on the famous Mountain Road requiring significant improvement before any races could safely proceed, fans settled in for what promised to be a lengthy wait.
TT organisers confirmed that no further rain was forecast before 8pm, offering hope for racing enthusiasts. However, officials stressed that conditions on the course would need to improve 'sufficiently' before the green light could be given. The Mountain Road remained closed due to mounting pressure on emergency services, a precautionary measure put in place to ensure public safety during the event.
All roads surrounding the TT course were expected to close at 3pm, with organisers promising a further update at 2pm. Those planning to visit the Isle of Man during race week are advised to check official TT channels regularly for the latest scheduling information and road closure updates. The delays, while disappointing, reflect the organisers' commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards on one of the world's most challenging racing circuits.
For visitors travelling to watch the races, patience and flexibility remain essential during TT fortnight. Keep an eye on official announcements and plan alternative activities around the Island's stunning scenery and attractions while awaiting confirmation of racing resumption.
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