Legendary DJ and TT supporter will return to races in 2026
Legendary DJ and TT supporter, Carl Cox has become an ambassador to a local fundraising initiative which aims to support those on Island affected by cancer.
It's been announced Mr Cox will return to the Isle of Man TT Races in 2026 as an ambassador supporting Mannin Cancer Support Group, the official charity partner of the event.
Furthermore, he'll be a special guest at the Mannin Bikes 'TT Legends' auction on Friday, 29 May next year which is part of the charity's 'Wheelie Good Cause' campaign which helps those affected by cancer across the Isle of Man.
Mr Cox - who will also be supporting is Carl Cox Motorsport riders - says: "I am honoured and very proud to have been asked to be an ambassador.
It’s a cause very close to my heart, and having lost family and friends over the years to cancer, I am looking forward to supporting the wonderful volunteers at Mannin Cancers in raising much-needed funds to support the battle against cancer in the Isle of Man."
The 'TT Legends' series will give fans a chance to own one of 15 full-size model bikes which celebrate some of the greatest competitors and moments of the races' history.
They include models of Mike Hailwood's Ducati NCR900SS and Michael Dunlop's record-breaking 29th TT win on the MD Racing Yamaha R6.
Chair of Mannin Cancers, Julie Stokes, adds: "We’re so excited that Carl has agreed to become the ambassador for our Mannin Bikes fundraiser.
"He is such a wonderful supporter of the TT and popped down to the display of our Legends bikes at TT 2025 to check out the fabulous model of Michael Dunlop’s bike, which features his team’s branding."
The model bikes were on display at this year's Classic TT in August ahead of the final auction next year.
Anyone wishing to register an interest in tickets for the auction can do so by visiting www.mannincancers.com
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