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May 29th, 2025

HONDA RACING RETURNS TO ITS ROOTS AT 2025 ISLE OF MAN TT RACES

Honda Racing returns to the circuit where its international motorsport story began 66 years ago, the 37.730-mile (60.718 km) Isle of Man TT Mountain Course, for its annual expedition to the most famous motorcycle race in the world. This year, the Isle of Man TT, which was founded in 1907, will run from May 26 until June 7, 2025. The qualification stages are from Wednesday 28th May to Friday 30th May. The Races start on 31st May 2025 right upto 7th June 2025.

Honda Racing arrives in the paddock fielding entries for top contender Dean Harrison and the evergreen 23-time TT winner, John McGuinness MBE across three of the event's categories.

In 2024, the team brought home five trophies from the TT, with Harrison's second place in Supersport the highest among them. This year Honda Racing continues to target the podium and to take the ultimate step to race victories.

Carrying number 1 among the seeded riders, McGuinness will lead the charge on a   in the ‘big bike’ categories of Superstock, Superbike and Senior TT. He arrives in Douglas off the back of a highly impressive build-up that has seen him set personal best lap times at venues such as Donington Park and Oulton Park in pre-season testing, and running as high as third in the North West 200 earlier this month.

In 2024, McGuinness claimed fifth, sixth and seventh place class finishes - still in the very top few percent among all the riders who take on the challenge of the Isle of Man. This year, the Morecambe Missile is once again aiming for the podium, and with his evident pace allied to unrivalled racecraft and track savvy, he will surely be in the fight.

Bolton-born Harrison meanwhile arrives after claiming five podium finishes earlier this month in the opening road race of the season, Northern Ireland’s Northwest 200. Not only that, but last weekend at Donington Park, Harrison lapped his Honda CBR600RR to within one thousandth of a second of his team-mate, five-time Supersport champion Jack Kennedy, to highlight his growing stature in the British Superbike Championship’s supporting Supersport class.

The TT takes Harrison back to his first love of the open road of long laps and of finding speed in a unique discipline. Having relocated hearth and home to the island, he will ride his regular BSB Supersport mount, the CBR600RR, in the smaller category as well as joining McGuinness as a Fireblade rider in the Superstock, Superbike and Senior TT races as the number 3 seed.

Two weeks of the greatest spectacle in road racing await and Honda Racing is ready to challenge for honours, continuing the tradition that was founded on the event back in 1959.

 

For the Race Schedule and the daily updates, please visit: https://www.hondaracinguk.co.uk/news

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