Single Superbike race confirmed for Sunday as organisers navigate weather challenges
The Isle of Man TT 2026 is ramping up after a weather-affected start, with organisers confirming that Sunday, 31 May will feature just one thrilling race: the six-lap Superbike TT. Racing enthusiasts and visitors should plan accordingly, as this iconic event continues to deliver world-class motorcycle racing on the famous Snaefell Mountain Course.
The Superbike TT race is scheduled to commence at 1.30pm on Sunday. The Mountain Road section of the course will close to traffic from 11am, with all roads surrounding the circuit shutting down from 12.30pm. Organisers expect all highways to reopen by 6.30pm at the latest, giving visitors and residents clear windows for travel planning.
Weather conditions may still impact these timings, so it's wise to stay flexible and check official announcements before heading out. Whether you're travelling to watch the action or navigating around the course, keeping an eye on updates from the Isle of Man TT organisers will help you make the most of race day.
The three-lap Superstock TT Race 1, originally scheduled for Saturday, 30 May, was postponed due to poor weather conditions. The race will be rescheduled in due course, so keep an eye on official TT communications for the new date. This gives visitors and competitors alike another opportunity to experience the drama and skill on display at one of motorsport's most challenging and prestigious events.
All timings remain subject to change depending on prevailing conditions—check official sources before travelling to ensure you don't miss the action.
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