For the past 119 years, riders have come to the Isle of Man TT chasing glory and victory, but the race always demands a price from the riders. With stone walls, tight corners, and virtually no run off areas, not every rider who starts the race crosses the finish line.
The Isle of Man TT is widely considered the most dangerous motorcycle race in the world. Riders reach average speeds on the course of 120 MPH on public roads that have minimal protection to the outside world. In its 119 year history, more than 280 riders have lost their lives trying to outrun the island.
The course stretches 37 miles around the Island, pushing riders to their limits. The fastest lap record being held by Peter Hickman who completed a lap at a average speed of 136 MPH in just 16 minutes and 30 seconds.
The 2026 race is scheduled to take place from May 25 to June 6, on the Isle of Man – located in the Irish sea, where the best riders around the world will once again test their skills and courage.