Isle of Man TT opening day abandoned after serious incident
L'essentiel
- The opening day of practice for the Isle of Man TT races was abandoned following a serious incident at Parliament Square in Ramsey.
- Organisers red-flagged the session and cancelled the remainder of the day's schedule as incident procedures were implemented.
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Pourquoi c'est important
The opening day of practice for the Isle of Man TT races was abandoned due to a serious incident. The session was red-flagged at Parliament Square in Ramsey, leading to the cancellation of the rest of the day's schedule.
The opening day of practice in the Isle of Man TT races has been abandoned after a serious incident on the northern section of the course, organisers said.
The session was red flagged at about 13:50 BST following the incident at Parliament Square in Ramsey, which led to the implementation of "serious incident procedures".
Clerk of the Course Gary Thompson confirmed the remainder of the day's schedule had been cancelled "as management of the incident continues". No further information has been released.
The 2026 TT, which takes place on closed public roads over the 37.7-mile (60km) Mountain Course, is set to run until 6 June.
Questions ouvertes
- What was the nature of the serious incident?
- Were there any injuries or fatalities?
- What is the current status of the incident management?
- Will the rest of the TT schedule be affected?






