Weather clears the way for thrilling Superbike racing on the Mountain Course

By ManxRadio Published 31 May 2026

After yesterday's disappointing weather washout, TT 2026 is set to roar back into action this afternoon. The second day of racing at the world-famous Isle of Man TT will feature the spectacular RST Superbike race—a six-lap thriller that promises to deliver the high-speed thrills fans have been waiting for.

Racing Returns to the Mountain Course

The RST Superbike TT is scheduled to start at 1.30pm today (31 May), with organisers confirming that weather conditions have improved significantly. The Ronaldsway Met Office is forecasting mainly dry conditions with bright or sunny intervals, though the odd shower remains possible. This is welcome news after the RL360 Superstock TT Race 1 was postponed yesterday due to poor weather.

What to Expect Today

  • Mountain Road closure: 11.00am
  • Full TT Course closure: 12.30pm
  • Roads reopen: no later than 6.30pm
  • Race start time: 1.30pm

Spectators and motorsport enthusiasts planning to watch the action should note the full road closures affecting the famous circuit. With the weather looking favourable, today's six-lap Superbike showdown is expected to deliver the high-octane racing that makes the TT one of the world's most thrilling motorcycle events.

For visitors and fans heading to the Isle of Man to experience the TT, today marks the real beginning of race week—don't miss your chance to witness elite riders tackling the Mountain Course at extraordinary speeds.

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