Women riders lead historic record-breaking TT Legacy Lap with 14 miles of motorcycles
This year's TT Legacy Lap made history on Sunday as thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts gathered at the TT Grandstand on Glencrutchery Road to celebrate the iconic racing event. The parade stretched an impressive 14 miles around the course—one of the largest legacy laps in recent memory—creating an unforgettable spectacle of roaring engines and revving bikes.
For the first time, the iconic legacy lap was led by women riders, with the Women Riders World Relay heading the historic parade. This milestone marks a significant moment for inclusivity in Isle of Man's motorcycle culture, showcasing the growing presence and leadership of female riders in the TT community.
The sheer scale of the event impressed spectators and participants alike, with bikers converging from across the Island and beyond to pay tribute to the TT's enduring legacy. The thunderous sound of thousands of engines echoing around the course created an electrifying atmosphere that captured the spirit of Isle of Man's world-famous motorcycle racing festival.
If you're inspired to experience the TT in person, the Island welcomes motorcycle enthusiasts year-round. Whether you visit during race week or explore the famous Mountain Course at your own pace, Isle of Man offers unforgettable riding experiences and rich TT heritage to discover.
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