Overview
- Organisers confirmed that no racing will take place on Wednesday because low cloud and heavy showers made conditions unsafe and further showers were forecast across the course.
- Tuesday’s shortened Supersport Race 1 was run over three laps after delays and was won decisively by Michael Dunlop, extending his career TT wins to 34 and his Supersport streak to nine.
- Heavy showers on Tuesday evening forced the cancellation of Sportbike Race 1 and the rescheduled Superstock race, and the Clerk of the Course adjusted road closures and repeatedly delayed start times to protect rider safety.
- A safety review of practice and qualifying incidents led to the abandonment of the Sidecar category after a crash that hospitalised reigning champions Ryan and Callum Crowe, and the week has also seen serious crashes that injured spectators and resulted in the death of rider Daniel Ingham.
- Racing organisers are compressing the programme with shortened three‑lap events that require mandatory pit stops, and the likely use of Sunday contingency time could extend the event and affect competitors, teams, marshals, and ticketed spectators who must be available for revised schedules.