Isle of Man TT 2025: Dates and Provisional Schedule Confirmed
The Isle of Man TT, a pinnacle of motorcycle road racing, has confirmed its dates and a provisional schedule for its 2025 edition, with minimal changes from the 2024 format. The 2025 event will kick off on the May Bank Holiday, commencing with the first practice session on Monday, May 26, featuring both morning and evening sessions. The TT will continue with evening qualifying sessions until Thursday, followed by an afternoon session on Friday.
As road racing enthusiasts mark their calendars, rest days are scheduled for Monday, June 2, and Thursday, June 5, with a total of 10 races planned. The first race day will take place on Saturday, May 31, featuring the first Supersport and Sidecar races, while the first Superbike race is set to thrill fans on Sunday, June 1.
After the Monday rest, the action resumes with Superstock and Supertwin races on Tuesday, June 3, followed by the second Supersport and Sidecar races on Wednesday, June 4. The second Superstock and Supertwin TTs are scheduled for Friday, June 6, culminating in the prestigious Senior TT on Saturday, June 7.
2025 Isle of Man TT Schedule
| Date | Session |
| — | — |
| Monday 26 May (UK Bank Holiday) | Morning Free Practice & Afternoon Qualifying |
| Tuesday 27 May | Evening Qualifying |
| Wednesday 28 May | Evening Qualifying |
| Thursday 29 May | Evening Qualifying |
| Friday 30 May | Afternoon Qualifying |
| Saturday 31 May | Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1 | 3wheeling.Media Sidecar TT Race 1 |
| Sunday 1 June | RST Superbike TT |
| Monday 2 June | Rest Day |
| Tuesday 3 June | RL360 Superstock TT Race 1 | Supertwin TT Race 1 |
| Wednesday 4 June | Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 2 | 3wheeling.Media Sidecar TT Race 2 |
| Thursday 5 June | Rest Day |
| Friday 6 June (Isle of Man Bank Holiday) | PE Superstock TT Race 2 | Entire Cover Supertwin TT Race 2 |
| Saturday 7 June | Milwaukee Senior TT Race |
In 2024, the Isle of Man TT introduced a 10-race format, although only nine races were completed due to delays throughout the week. Eventually, four races – Supertwin, Supersport, Superstock, and the Senior – were rescheduled, with Superstock ultimately being cancelled, leaving only Supertwin, Supersport, and the Senior to wrap up the event.
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