Conor Cummins addresses retirement rumour after Isle of Man TT withdrawal
Conor Cummins pulled out of this year'sཧ Isle of Maꦦn TT last Thursday

Conor Cummi𓆏ns is not retiring, he has confirmed, despite withdrawing from the Isle of𒆙 Man TT.
Cummins pulled out from the remainder of the TT last Thursda🍌y.
Rumours intensified about his retirement when his team, Padgett’s, released the 𝓡following statement:
🅠“We and all at Milenco by Padgett’s Motorcycles would like to thank Conor for the last 8 years we have shared together and wishꦡ him all the very best for the future.
“We have shared some amazing memories and moments together achieving 6 Isle of Man T🃏T podiums, fastest ever Manx Man around the TT course, Conor’s fastest ever lap, classic T♎T podiums, multiple North West 200 and Ulster Grand Prix podiums.”
However, the 38 yea🔥🏅r old is not throwing the towel in yet.
Cummins told Manx Radio: “One thing that’s definite is 🦹that I will definitely be back racing.
“So, 🍌there’s a bit of💃 speculation about whether I am retiring or not.
“It couldn’t be further from the truth.
“I just withdrew from the rest of the TT 2024.
“In this job, you ride on confidence. Unfortunately, we arrived at a point in the road, at this year’s🎶 TT, where it just wasn’t there.
“It was best for everyone concerned that🉐 we 𝔉called it quits for this TT.
“I am still mega passionate about rꦦacing, and gutted not to be racing.
“I need to be racing. I am already making plans and making a bit of headway🐼.
“I know what I’m capable of here at the TT.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering eve꧑rything from American sports, to football, to F1.