Bad weather forces cancellation of racing on the famous Snaefell Mountain Course
Fans of the legendary Isle of Man TT Races will have to wait a little longer for their racing fix, as organisers confirmed that no racing action will take place on Wednesday, 3 June 2026. Persistent poor weather conditions have made the iconic Snaefell Mountain Course unsafe for competitors, disappointing spectators gathered across the island.
The decision to cancel today's racing reflects the unpredictable nature of the island's weather and the strict safety standards that protect riders and spectators. Race officials continue to monitor conditions closely in partnership with the Met Office, determined to find windows of opportunity for racing during the remainder of the event.
While racing is off the cards for now, all roads around the TT Mountain Course remain open to the public, so visitors can still enjoy exploring the dramatic landscape and historic circuit. The atmosphere around the island remains vibrant, with fans, teams, and officials working together to reschedule racing at the earliest opportunity.
A revised schedule and further updates will be issued shortly, so keep checking official TT communications for the latest information. This is a reminder of why the TT remains one of the world's most challenging and weather-dependent motorsport events—safety always comes first on the mountain.
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