Roads reopen following Sunday's thrilling Superbike race victory

By 3FM Published 31 May 2026

The 2026 Isle of Man TT Festival is back in action after an exciting opening day of racing. Following the conclusion of Sunday's Superbike race, organisers have begun reopening roads around the famous Mountain Course, with the official pace car now making its way around the circuit from St Ninian's.

Roads Reopening After First Race Success

Residents and visitors should be aware that roads remain closed until the reopening car passes through their area. The successful completion of Sunday's race marks a significant milestone for this year's festival, which had faced weather-related delays on its original opening day.

What's Next for the TT?

Dean Harrison claimed victory in Sunday's Superbike race, setting an impressive tone for the week ahead. Monday, June 1st is scheduled as a rest day with no racing planned, giving teams and spectators a chance to recharge before the action resumes.

Festival Updates & Road Information

  • All roads around the TT course are now reopening as the pace car completes its circuit
  • A parade lap took place this morning around the famous Mountain Course
  • The Port Erin Beach Festival, originally scheduled for Monday, has been cancelled
  • Filming opportunities for TT enthusiasts are available this afternoon

Whether you're a devoted TT fan or visiting the Isle of Man for the first time, this year's festival promises unforgettable moments of speed and spectacle. Follow official TT announcements for the latest updates on road closures and race schedules.

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