Yorkshireman missed last year's event due to injury
Jamie Coward will be reunited with the Ted Woof Racing team for the 2024 Manx Grand Prix.
The rider from Hebden Bridge will be on board the team's 350cc Craven Honda in the Classic Junior race and return on the Craven Manx Norton for the Classic Senior contest.
Dean Harrison competed on the latter machine in 2023 as Coward was forced to pull out of the event having suffered an injury whilst cycling in late July last year.
So far, Coward has claimed six top-six finishes - including four podiums - for the team in the Classic TT between 2013 and 2019.
He also become the first British rider to record a 110mph on the Snaefell Mountain Course on a British single-cylinder machine in 2017.
The 2024 Manx Grand Prix is scheduled to take place from 18-26 August.
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