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Isle of Man · 2026-06-07

Isle of Man TT 2026 ends early as weather wrecks race week; Harrison declared Senior winner

The 2026 Isle of Man TT concluded prematurely after organisers cancelled all remaining racing, citing one of the most weather-disrupted events in the festival's recent history—rain affected seven of nine possible racing days, and only four of eight scheduled solo races ran to completion. The Milwaukee Senior TT was unusually declared official after just one lap of Friday's red-flagged race, handing Dean Harrison his seventh career TT win ahead of Peter Hickman and Josh Brookes, while Michael Dunlop took three wins to extend his all-time record to 36. The week also saw the death of British rider Daniel Ingham in qualifying—the first TT fatality in two years and the 271st in the event's 109-year history—and three further riders injured in separate Friday crashes. Clerk of the Course Gary Thompson called the conditions an 'exceptional set of circumstances.'

Why it matters

The TT is the Isle of Man's signature global event and a major economic driver, drawing tens of thousands of visitors and generating significant tourism revenue for the Crown Dependency. A truncated, weather-hit edition with a rider fatality reinforces long-running debates over the event's safety, viability and economic dependence, even as it remains central to Manx identity and the island's international profile.