2025 Isle of Man TT: Saturday Qualifying cancelled due to poor weather conditions

Deteriorating weather conditions ends Saturday's qualif꧒ying sessions early.

Dean Harrison
Dean Harrison
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The Isle of Man TT race organisers have been faced with a number of challenges this week, and the weather has yet again cut track action after Saturday’s Qualifying session was cancel♏led due to deteriorating conditions.

The poor weather conditions hampered the end of the Superbike/Superstock session aꦫnd then reduced the Sidecars to limited running to Ramsey, before being led over the mountain by travelling Marshals due to the poor visibili🐻ty/low fog.

The statement read: ‘Due to deteriorating weather conditions, the Clerk of the Course has confirmed that the remainder of today's qualifying session is now cancel👍led.

An update regardin♏g tomorrow's scheduled will෴ be issued in due course.’

Tomorrow is scheduled to be the first race day of theಞ event, with the opening RST x D3O Superbike TT Race.

Todd lights up the timesheets despite tough conditions

However, despite the challenging conditions, Davey 🗹Todd set the fastest lap of tꦿhe week on his Superstock machine with a blistering time of 133.155 mph.

A welcome boost for the 8TEN Racing team after his teammate, Peter Hickman 🥃crashed on Friday and sustained multiple injuries𒈔. Hickman has been descriไbed as ‘comfortable’ and ‘in gooಌd spirits’ in Noble’s Hospital.

Davey Todd
Davey Todd
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Michael Dunlop was able to string together♛ two 130mph laps on both his Superbike and Superstock machines. Dean Harrison continued to impress for Honda Racing, as he set the best Superbike time of 132.484mph from a standing start.

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