2025 Isle of Man TT Races dates announced
TT24 is over. 2025 starts here!
The 2024 Isle of Man TT Races are in the books and will forever be remembered for all the right reasons. A fast and safe fortnight saw Michael Dunlop become the greatest TT racer of all time, winning four of the seven TTs he started to move onto 29 victories and surpass his uncle Joey as the winningest rider on the legendary Mountain course.
As well as Dunlop, we saw the emergence of the Crowe brothers in sidecars, the Manx crew winning both Sidecar TTs, while Davey Todd announced himself as the next big TT superstar with two big bike wins, including the most prestigious one of all – the Milwaukee Senior TT.
Now the focus switches to next year, with the calendar already unveiled. They’ll go again with first practice on the May 26 Bank Holiday Monday, with the TT closing six-lap Senior set to take place on Saturday June 7. At Entire Cover, we’re really looking forward to the Entire Cover Supertwin TT Race 2 on Friday June 6. We can’t wait.
The format will be similar to this year. In total there will be five days of practice and qualifying, followed by an eight-day race ‘week’ featuring 10 TTs over six days.
The provisional programme, subject to road closure approval, is:
Date | Event |
Monday 26th May | Morning Free Practice and Afternoon Qualifying |
Tuesday 27th May | Evening Qualifying |
Wednesday 28th May | Evening Qualifying |
Thursday 29th May | Evening Qualifying |
Friday 30th May | Afternoon Qualifying |
Saturday 31st May | Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1 3wheeling.Media Sidecar TT Race 1 |
Sunday 1st May | RST Superbike TT |
Monday 2nd June | Rest day |
Tuesday 3rd June | RL360 Superstock TT Race 1 Supertwin TT Race 1 |
Wednesday 4th June | Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 2 3wheeling.Media Sidecar TT Race 2 |
Thursday 5th June | Rest day |
Friday 6th June | PE Superstock TT Race 2 Entire Cover Supertwin TT Race 2 |
Saturday 7th June | Milwaukee Senior TT Race |
Fancy going to see the races in person? It’s a real bucket list event and travel and accommodation gets booked up quickly. Our advice? Get on with things sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment. If you don’t fancy arranging your own itinerary, the Isle of Man TT Races has an approved travel agent, Duke Travel, who are already taking bookings for 2025.
We can’t wait to be part of the action again. See you there?