Bob
2nd February 2005, 01:07
A hugely revamped schedule forms the backbone of the 2005 Isle of Man TT Races.
The TT Superbike race replaces the Formula One TT, whilst the Production 1000cc Race makes way for a Superstock race. There will be two Supersport 600cc races this year, plus the Senior TT, which retains its title, and is open to machines from all three classes.
The Production 600cc event is dropped, as are the classes for 125cc and 400cc machines. The sidecar class remains as before with two races.
£500,000 prize money is on offer at this years event plus an additional £4,500 in special awards. This year’s TT is scheduled to take place between Saturday May the 28th and Friday June the 10th.
The TT Superbike race replaces the Formula One TT, whilst the Production 1000cc Race makes way for a Superstock race. There will be two Supersport 600cc races this year, plus the Senior TT, which retains its title, and is open to machines from all three classes.
The Production 600cc event is dropped, as are the classes for 125cc and 400cc machines. The sidecar class remains as before with two races.
£500,000 prize money is on offer at this years event plus an additional £4,500 in special awards. This year’s TT is scheduled to take place between Saturday May the 28th and Friday June the 10th.