The Isle of Man TT is an annual bike race held on the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency within the Irish Sea. First held in 1907, the TT is among the most prestigious and harmful bike races on the planet, with a wealthy historical past and a protracted checklist of legendary riders.
The TT course is a 37.73-mile (60.72 km) circuit of public roads that winds its approach by way of the island’s countryside. The race is held over two weeks, with follow and qualifying classes held within the first week and the races themselves held within the second week. The TT is open to each skilled and novice riders, and there are a selection of lessons for several types of bikes.