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TT2011 Practice Schedule:

by isleofman.com 26th May 2011

THERE is a slight change to this year’s TT practice schedule in that there will be no Saturday practice to begin the sessions.

 

The first practice this year, therefore, happens on Bank Holiday Monday, May 30, followed by practices every evening through to June 3.

 

Solo sessions are scheduled from 18.20 to 19.55 and sidecar sessions from 20.00 to 20.50 each day.

 

Roads close for each session at 18.00  with the Mountain Road closes at 17.00. Roads open no later than 21.30. However, the Mountain Road does not officially re-open until 1 hour after the remainder of the course, but no later than 22.30.

 

Monday May 30:

Solos: 18.20 - 19.55. Sidecars: 20.00 - 20.50.

 

Tuesday May 31:

Solos: 18.20 - 19.55. Sidecars: 20.00 - 20.50.

 

Wednesday June 1:

Solos: 18.20 - 19.55. Sidecars: 20.00 - 20.50.

 

Thursday June 2:

Solos: 18.20 - 19.55. Sidecars: 20.00 - 20.50.

 

Friday June 3:

Solos: 18.20 - 19.55. Sidecars: 20.00 - 20.50.

 

•  The schedule is subject to change due to factors such as weather. For the latest information visit iomtt.com or call the Road Information Line on 01624 68588 on the day.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 26th, May 2011 09:33pm.

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