Five minutes to go.
The 2026 Isle of Man TT is officially GO!
John McGuinness sets off to begin his 30th anniversary race on the Honda.
John McGuinness reveals his 30th anniversary livery ahead of this Superbike TT.

We could see the a new lap record today.
Take a look at what the records are for each class ahead of this Superbike TT.
2026 Isle of Man TT: What are the lap records for every category?

15 minutes until we are racing.
One of the big question marks coming into this race revolves around Peter Hickman's fitness. He's still recovering from nerve damage from his crash last year, but he has been quick on the Superbike in practice.

Michael Dunlop will be hoping to add to his tally of 33 wins today. But it remains to be seen how well he's going to go on that Honda.

Just 30 minutes until we go racing!
There's a lot of bike racing on today - just how we like it!
MotoGP from Mugello is due to begin in five minutes. You can follow it live with us below ⬇️
MotoGP Mugello LIVE UPDATES as Marco Bezzecchi starts from pole at home

We were due to have two Sidecar races this week, but the class has been suspended following some serious incidents in practice.
Catch up on all of the details and what the future looks like for Sidecars below ⬇️
Isle of Man TT promises review “to preserve” Sidecar class after serious crashes

If you're new to the TT, this race will take place over six laps. And there will be two pit stops.
Huge day for John McGuinness. The 23-time TT winner will set off at No.1 to mark the 30th anniversary since his debut at the event in 1996.
And he's going as fast as he ever has!

It's hard to look beyond Dean Harrison as the favourite today in the Superbike race. He's been mighty on the big bikes through qualifying.
He posted an outright fastest 135mph lap on Friday on his Superstock bike, and has been doing a lot of work to make his Superbike ride as smooth as his stocker.

This was the state of play at the end of practice week in the Superbike class.
We were, of course, meant to go racing yesterday with the first Superstock contest of the week.
But, the weather worked against us.
Everything is looking good for us to be getting going at 1:30pm today, though!
Good afternoon and welcome to live coverage of the 2026 Isle of Man TT races.
The roads around the Mountain Course are now closed.
We are just one hour from the Superbike TT getting underway.
