TT Course preparations cost nearly £600,000 ahead of 2026 races

By ManxRadio Published 6 June 2026

The Isle of Man Government's Department of Infrastructure has revealed the substantial investment required to prepare the iconic Snaefell Mountain Course for this year's TT races, with costs totalling almost £600,000. The figure, released in response to a Freedom of Information request, sheds light on the behind-the-scenes work that keeps one of the world's most famous motorsport venues in peak condition for competitors and spectators alike.

Major Investment in Course Safety and Condition

The bulk of the expenditure went towards essential surfacing works on the demanding mountain circuit. £484,470 was spent on resurfacing work carried out as a result of a detailed inspection conducted with race organisers, ensuring the 37.73-mile course meets the highest standards for safety and performance. An additional £89,415 was allocated to repair sections where the road surface had reached intervention level, requiring patching or more extensive repairs to maintain the circuit's integrity.

Breaking Down the Costs

  • Surfacing works: £484,470
  • Road surface repairs: £89,415
  • Mountain Road one-way system staffing: £3,100
  • Barrier and signage preparations: £7,650

Beyond the road surface itself, the Department invested in supporting infrastructure and safety measures. Staffing costs associated with managing the one-way system on the Mountain Road amounted to just over £3,100, while preparations to barriers, signage, and other race-day essentials totalled £7,650.

These comprehensive preparations are vital to maintaining the TT's world-renowned reputation and ensuring the safety of riders competing in one of motorsport's most challenging and prestigious events. The investment reflects the Isle of Man's commitment to preserving its status as a premier destination for motorcycle racing enthusiasts from around the globe.

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