2025 Isle of Man TT: Saturday Qualifying cancelled due to poor weather conditions
Deteriorating weather conditions ends Saturda﷽y's qualifying ses꧒sions early.

The Isle of Man TT raceꦅ or൲ganisers 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 cancelled due to deteriorating conditions.
The poor weather conditions hampered the end 🐷of the Superbike/Superstock session and then reduced the Sidecars to limited running to Ramsey, before being led o🐼ver the mountain by travelling Marshals due to the poor visibility/low fog.
The statement read: ‘Due to deteriorating weather conditions, the Clerk of the Course has confirmed that the remainder of today's qualifying s𝔉ession is now cancelled.
An u🥀pdate regarding tomorrow's scheduled will be issued in due course.’
Tomorrow is scheduled to be the first race da🔯y of the event, with the opening RST x D3O Superbike𝔍 TT Race.
Todd lights up the timesheets despite tough conditions
However, despite the challenging conditions, Davey Todd set the fastest la🧔p of the 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 sust♍ained multiple injuri🎀es. H𓆏ickman has been described as ‘comfortable’ and ‘in good spirits’ in Nob💙le’s Hospital.

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 stan⛦ding start.
