Paul Jordan, 2025 Isle of Man TT
Paul Jordan, 2025 Isle of Man TT
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2025 Isle of Man TT: Tuesday 3 June races as they happened

Text coverage of Tuesday 3 June races at the 2025 Isle of Man TT as it happened

The second day of racing at the 2025 Isle of Man TT takes place on Tuesday 3 June.

Racing at the 2025 Isle of Man TT got underway on Monday 2 June with a packed three-race programme, two days later than planned due to numerous weather delays during practice week. 

Davey Todd won the four-lap Superbike TT, while the Crowe brothers - Ryan and Callum - won the two-lap Sidecar race with the first-ever 121mph lap for the class. 

Michael Dunlop won his 30th TT in the three-lap Supersport race and gave Ducati its first victory on the island since 1995.

Racing is due to continue on Tuesday with the three-lap Superstock and three-lap Supertwin races. 

Changeable weather has led to numerous delays, however, with the race schedule swapped around from what was originally planned. 

Tuesday 3 June provisional race schedule:

  • Superstock TT 1 - 18:30 (2 laps)
  • Supertwin TT 1 - 19:45 (2 laps)
03 Jun 2025
18:52

Shoutout to Nathan Harrison and Hutchy in fifth and sixth. Both in the 130mph bracket from a standing start. 

18:51

Dunlop has gotten hooked into the back of Todd now, which will help him keep Hillier off the final podium place. 

18:50
Superstock TT 1 - Order end of lap 1

Order at the end of lap one:

  1. Todd
  2. Harrison
  3. Dunlop
  4. Hillier
  5. N.Harrison
  6. Hutchinson
  7. Herbertson
  8. Cummins
  9. Jordan
  10. Brookes
18:49

Harrison was mighty through the final two sectors, which is where he has gained on Todd. 

18:49

We have a race on our hands on this final lap!

18:48
Superstock TT 1 - Lap 2/2

Harrison does a 133.658mph to start lap 2 and has gotten Todd's lead down to just 0.407s! 133.712mph for Todd.

18:47

Through Cronk ny Mona, Todd's lead is down to 1.666s.

Todd passed Dunlop into the Creg on the road.

18:45

Todd leads at the Bungalow by 2.3s from Harrison and Dunlop, who is 16.3s further back. Hillier into fourth still but 3.178s behind Dunlop now - so, maybe MD has got that one covered. 

18:44

There's a really tight fight for third brewing here. 

18:44

Hillier is fourth, 1.5s behind Dunlop. So, that podium battle is on. 

Nathan Harrison is fifth at Ramsey, Hutchinson sixth ahead of Paul Jordan, Herbertson, Cummins and Johnson.

18:43

Hutchinson is into fifth at Ramsey, but we're waiting for Nathan Harrison to come through still. 

18:42

Dunlop is being caught on the road by Todd. Hard to see him coming back to win this now. 

18:42

Todd's lead at Ramsey is now 2.021s from Harrison, with Dunlop 13.393s ahead of Dunlop. 

18:40

Nathan Harrison is fifth at Ballaugh, so Dunlop holds third. 

18:40

Dunlop's BMW is flying through the Sulby speed trap at 197mph. But clearly there's something off with the bike set-up there. 

18:39

Dean Harrison has passed McGuinness to be the leader on the road now. 

18:39

Todd has grown his lead slightly at Ballaugh to 1.004s over Dean Harrison, with Dunlop up to third ahead of Hillier - though by just 0.149s. 

18:38

Into Ballaugh, Dunlop is 10.6s behind Dean Harrison - so this is not going Dunlop's way today. 

18:37

Nathan Harrison into fourth at Glen Helen, 0.478s ahead of Dunlop. 

18:37

Great effort from Hillier. He's only got a Superstock bike here at the TT for the big bikes, so this is a good opportunity for a second podium this week. 

That Supersport podium will have really boosted his confidence. 

18:36

Todd may lose time through this next sector though as he had to clear Brookes on the road. 

18:35

Todd leads at Glen Helen now by 0.262s from Harrison, Hillier, Dunlop and Mike Browne. 

18:35

Dunlop only third at Glen Helen, 1.7s behind Hillier. 

18:35

We're at Glen Helen on lap one already, Harrison leads Hillier by 5.3s. 

18:34

Michael Dunlop looks quite comfortable on his BMW through Gorse Lee.