Likelihood of racing on Thursday "low"
A revised race programme has been confirmed for the remainder of the 2026 Isle of Man TT, designed to make the best use of the available weather windows.
With more unsettled weather forecast over the coming days, and the likelihood of any racing tomorrow "low", organisers say they're prioritising the delivery of the Senior TT.
Should conditions allow, there's chance the RL360 Superstock TT Race 1 will take place tomorrow (4 June).
If not, it won't go ahead at all, and the prize fund will be distributed equally amongst all qualified competitors.
A final decision regarding Thursday's schedule will be taken in the morning, with an update expected by 7am.
Currently, the Mountain Section of the course is due to close by 9am tomorrow, followed by a full course closure by 10am.
There will be a one-lap free practice session at 10:30am ahead of the three-lap Superstock race at 11:45am.
Friday (5 June) is scheduled to feature the Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 2 (11:45am) , Carole Nash Sportbike TT Race 1 (2:15pm) and the Milwaukee Senior TT (4:15pm), now reduced to four laps.
Saturday (6 June) sees the Carole Nash Sportbike TT Race 2 (11am) and RL360 Superstock TT Race 2 (2pm) scheduled to take place.
THURSDAY (4 JUNE):
10:30 – Free Practice [1 lap]
11:45 – RL360 Superstock TT Race 1 [3 laps]
FRIDAY (5 JUNE):
10:30 – Free Practice [1 lap]
11:45 – Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 2 – [3 laps]
14:15 – Carole Nash Sportbike TT Race 1 – [2 laps]
16:15 – Milwaukee Senior TT – [4 laps]
SATURDAY (6 JUNE):
11:00 - Carole Nash Sportbike TT Race 2 - [3 laps]
14:00 - RL360 Superstock TT Race 2 - [3 laps]
Should Saturday's programme be affected by weather or course conditions, both races will move to Sunday.
Clerk of the Course Gary Thompson says: "Following the disruption we have experienced throughout the event, we have continued to review every available option to maximise the opportunities for racing, while ensuring the delivery of the race programme to the safest possible conditions remains our primary consideration.
"The revised programme has been developed to give us the strongest possible opportunity to complete the remaining races, while also protecting the delivery of the Senior TT as the headline race of the event.
"Although the latest forecast suggests the likelihood of racing on Thursday is currently low, we will continue to monitor conditions closely and make a final decision on Thursday morning following further consultation with the Met Office.
"We recognise the disappointment that disruption causes for competitors, teams, marshals, residents and fans, and I would like to thank everyone for their patience, understanding and continued support throughout the event."
Organisers say the revised schedule follows 'detailed consideration of forecast conditions, competitor mileage, operational readiness, road closure requirements and the safe delivery of racing across the Mountain Course'.
You can find a link to the latest schedule HERE.
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