When does the Isle of Man TT race take place?

When does the Isle of Man TT race take place?

The TT takes place over a 2 week period with the first week dominated by practice sessions followed by a week of racing with the first race day taking place on the Saturday before Mad Sunday with racing then held on alternate days (Saturday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday).

When is the Isle of Man TT in 2020?

The 2020 Isle of Man TT Races take place around the first weekend in June. The schedule will see a week of evening practices starting on Saturday 30th May and concluding on Friday 5th of June. The first race day will be the 6th June and sees the first three-lap sidecar race and the thrilling Superbike TT race over six laps.

Can you watch the Isle of Man TT for free?

Most parts of the TT circuit allows spectators to watch the racing free of charge. You have the freedom to sit or stand (within the non-restricted zones) and watch as the bikes zoom past at over 180mph! You will have to get to your favourite spot early as the hedges quickly become full.

Do you need a car to travel on the TT?

Services are increased over the TT fortnight however it pays to be flexible with your dates and consider travelling without your vehicle.

Where is the Mountain Railway on the Isle of Man?

As its name suggests the Mountain Railway is a great way of reaching one of the highest points on the Isle of Man TT Course. Catch the trams from its terminus in Laxey, or travel via the sister service – the Manx Electric Railway – from either Douglas or Ramsey and arrive at the Bungalow in style.

Is there a bus to the Isle of Man?

The Isle of Man has an extensive public transport network with Railways, Trams and Buses all providing services that can be used by TT visitors to get round. The most useful bus route for accessing vantage points around the course is the number 5 bus. You can download the special TT service schedule here: TT Bus Service