Weather forces postponement of opening race at iconic TT course

By ManxRadio Published 30 May 2026

Spectators and competitors heading to the Isle of Man TT Races 2026 will need to adjust their plans, as low cloud has forced race organisers to delay the opening race of the festival. The first event of the year—the three-lap RL360 Superstock TT Race 1—has been pushed back by a full hour due to challenging weather conditions affecting visibility around the famous Snaefell Mountain Course.

What's Changed for Race Day

Originally scheduled to begin at 11am, the Superstock race is now due to start at 12pm on Saturday, 30 May 2026. This delay reflects the organisers' commitment to safety, ensuring riders have optimal visibility for negotiating the demanding 37.73-mile course. The postponement also affects road closures around the circuit, which have been pushed back by one hour to accommodate the new schedule.

Road Closures and Travel Updates

If you're planning to visit the TT or travel around the island on race day, note that all highways around the course—except the Mountain Road—will now close at 11am instead of the originally planned 10am. Visitors should plan their journeys accordingly and allow extra time if heading to viewing areas or accommodation near the course. The Mountain Road itself will remain open for emergency access throughout the racing day.

Plan Your TT Visit

  • First race now starts at 12pm (previously 11am)
  • Road closures begin at 11am around the circuit
  • Plan extra travel time if heading to viewing areas
  • Check local updates closer to race day for any further changes
  • Arrive early to secure good vantage points along the course

Weather delays are not uncommon during TT fortnight, as the mountain course is notoriously exposed to changing conditions. Visitors should remain flexible and stay tuned to official announcements for any updates as race day approaches.

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