Dominic Herbertson is currently the fastest Superstock bike out there, some really good sectors from the Englishman.
11 seconds is the gap between Harrison and Dunlop at Ballaugh.
Harrison has caught and passed Dunlop on the road. Michael doesn't look fully at one with the BMW yet, but Harrison has been totally dialled with his Honda Racing Fireblade.
Dean Harrison has put 6 seconds into Michael Dunlop on the run to Glen Helen, 4:14.154 vs 4:20.338.
No sign of Davey Todd yet, he hasn't appeared at the start line.
Ian Hutchinson with a big moment at Crosby jump, he did really well to control that.
A lovely wheelie from John McGuinness at Ago's leap! Much better than yesterday's moment...
Michael Dunlop and Dean Harrison are away from the start line on their Superbikes. Ian Hutchinson is the first of the Superstock machines away.
Michael Dunlop will be first on the road, followed by Dean Harrison.
Michael Dunlop will be starting this session on his ROKiT BMW Superbike.
Race control have just announced a five minute delay.
"This wind makes it unpredictable" - James Hillier speaking on the TT+ broadcast.
We are just 10 minutes away from track action.
Dean Harrison has set the benchmark Superbike time of the week so far, 133mph lap on Wednesday, he got very close to matching it on his Superstock machine yesterday with a 132.8mph lap.
There is a threat of rain for later in this session, Manx Radio is also reporting that the winds are quite strong.


An update on Peter Hickman and Tom Weeden after their crashes yesterday
Hello everyone, welcome to live coverage of Saturday's Qualifying sessions from the Isle of Man TT. Roads close at 1pm local time, with the Superbike/Superstock session getting us underway at 1:30pm