Practice stopped after session flagged in Parliament Square
No further activity will take place on the Snaefell Mountain Course today (25 May), on the first day of TT 2026.
Organisers earlier confirmed a red flag incident occurred at Parliament Square in Ramsey at 1:50pm during the practice session.
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The clerk of the course has now confirmed practice will not resume 'as management of the incident continues'.
A spokesperson for the Isle of Man TT Races said: "A further update will be issued in due course.
"All roads remain closed and will begin to open shortly.
"For the safety of yourself and others you must not enter closed roads as there may still be vehicles moving around the course."
The public must await the roads open car before re-entering any road as either a pedestrian or in a vehicle.
Qualifying sessions were due to take place throughout this afternoon, with all solo and sidecar classes on today's schedule.
Updates to the week's schedule will be published in due course.
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