TT schedule confirmed unchanged following Wednesday evening incident

By 3FM Published 27 May 2026

The Isle of Man TT will proceed as planned after organisers confirmed there will be no contingency session following an incident during Wednesday evening's qualifying practice. The clerk of the course has assured competitors and fans that the schedule remains on track, with Thursday, May 28 maintaining its status as a scheduled rest day.

What Happened During Wednesday's Practice

Tonight's qualifying session was brought to a halt by a red flag incident involving sidecar riders Ryan and Callum Crowe. The brothers are reported to be in a conscious condition and have been taken to Noble's Hospital for treatment following the accident on the Mountain Course.

Organisers temporarily closed roads around the TT circuit as a precautionary measure while emergency services responded to the incident. The closure was described as a response to a 'non-racing medical emergency,' and all roads have since been reopened, with organisers expecting the Mountain Road to be fully accessible by 10pm.

What This Means for Visitors and Competitors

With the schedule unchanged, the rest day on Thursday will provide a crucial window for riders to prepare their machines and strategise before racing resumes as originally planned. For visitors enjoying TT fortnight on the Isle of Man, this means the packed schedule of events will continue without disruption.

Our thoughts are with the Crowe brothers as they receive treatment. The incident serves as a reminder of the serious nature of the world's most famous motorcycle road race.

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