2025 Isle of Man TT Dates Confirmed
The Isle of Man TT has confirmed its dates and a provisional schedule for its 2025 edition, with little change from 2024
The 2025 Isle of Man TT has had its dates published, alongside a provisional schedule.
As was the case in 2024, the TT will begin on the May Bank Holiday next year, meaning a start date of Monday 26 May for the first practice session, with both morning and evening sessions on Monday. Evening qualifying sessions will continue until Thursday, with an afternoon session on Friday.
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Rest days are scheduled for Monday 2 June and Thursday 5 June, while there are again 10 scheduled races.
The first race day will be Saturday 31 May with the first Supersport and Sidecar races, while the first Superbike race will be on Sunday 1 June.
After the Monday rest, Superstock and Supertwin are scheduled for Tuesday 3 June, before the second Supersport and Sidecar races on Wednesday 4 June. The second Superstock and Supertwin TTs are set for Friday 6 June, before the Senior TT is scheduled to round everything off on Saturday 7 June.
The full 2025 Isle of Man TT schedule - subject to Road Closure approval by the Department for Infrastructure - is below. Only 346 days to go!
Date | Session |
Monday 26 May (UK Bank Holiday) | Morning Free Practice & Afternoon Qualifying |
Tuesday 27 May | Evening Qualifying |
Wednesday 28 May | Evening Qualifying |
Thursday 29 May | Evening Qualifying |
Friday 30 May | Afternoon Qualifying |
Saturday 31 May | Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1 3wheeling.Media Sidecar TT Race 1 |
Sunday 1 June | RST Superbike TT |
Monday 2 June | Rest Day |
Tuesday 3 June | RL360 Superstock TT Race 1 Supertwin TT Race 1 |
Wednesday 4 June | Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 2 3wheeling.Media Sidecar TT Race 2 |
Thursday 5 June | Rest Day |
Friday 6 June (Isle of Man Bank Holiday) | PE Superstock TT Race 2 Entire Cover Supertwin TT Race 2 |
Saturday 7 June | Milwaukee Senior TT Race |
The 2024 Isle of Man TT was the second year of a 10-race format, but only nine were run. Several delays throughout race week meant there were still four races - Supertwin, Supersport, Superstock, and the Senior - to be run after cancellations on Friday. Superstock was cancelled, meaning only Supertwin, Supersport, and the Senior ran.