Weather delays opening day of racing by one hour as organisers monitor conditions
If you're planning to catch the action at today's Isle of Man TT, make sure you've had your morning coffee—there's a one-hour delay to the schedule. The Clerk of the Course has announced that the Mountain Road will now close from 10am instead of 9am due to this morning's weather conditions, giving race organisers time to ensure safe racing conditions.
Three races are scheduled for Tuesday, 2 June, including the Superstock 1 race that was postponed from Saturday. The one-hour delay gives officials a chance to monitor the weather and ensure the Mountain section is suitable for riders tackling one of the world's most challenging street circuits.
Race officials will issue a further update at 9.30am, so if you're heading out to the course or planning to watch from one of the popular viewing spots, it's worth checking back closer to that time for confirmation that racing will proceed as rescheduled.
Whether you're a seasoned TT enthusiast or experiencing the iconic races for the first time, weather delays are part of the unique challenge of racing on the Island. Keep your Bayr.im TT guide handy, arrive early, and bring appropriate clothing for unpredictable June weather on the Mountain Road—you'll want to be comfortable while you wait for the delayed start.
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