Safety incident halts opening practice at the 2026 Isle of Man TT Races
The opening practice session of the 2026 Isle of Man TT Races came to an unexpected halt on Monday, 25 May, when race officials brought out the red flag during the Superbike/Superstock untimed practice session at approximately 1:29pm. The incident has brought attention to safety protocols that keep riders, spectators, and emergency personnel secure during the world-famous motorcycle racing event.
Race Control confirmed that an incident occurred at Parliament Square in Ramsey, with emergency services actively responding and dealing with the situation. All roads around the TT Mountain Course remain closed as a precaution, and organisers have urged the public not to enter restricted areas, as vehicles may still be moving around the circuit.
If you're planning to visit the Isle of Man during the TT fortnight, it's important to respect all road closures and follow official guidance from race organisers. The TT attracts thousands of motorsport enthusiasts from around the world each year, and safety measures are in place to protect everyone on the island.
Race organisers were expected to issue a further update at 3:30pm with more information about the incident and any impact on the day's remaining practice sessions. The 2026 event is notable for also hosting production for a Hollywood film, adding extra interest to this year's racing calendar.
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