Dean Harrison topped the qualifying timesheets at Wednesday afternoon’s Isle of Man TT, this time on a Superstock machine.
Harrison, who led Tuesday’s Qualifying 1 at 133.925 mph on his Superbike-spec Honda, clocked 133.867 mph on the second lap of Qualifying 2 on his Superstock CBR.
That point got here on a “quick lap” during which your complete area was gathered within the pits to permit an ambulance to enter the monitor for a non-race emergency.

Dean Harrison, Honda, 2026 Isle of Man TT.
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Harrison was rated 15 seconds forward of Michael Dunlop, who additionally set a private finest on a Tremendous Inventory bike.
Most riders used the 2 qualifying classes to give attention to their inventory machines, however Peter Hickman, John McGuinness, Josh Brooks, Ian Hutchinson and David Johnson have been notable exceptions.
Hickman initially set the quickest time within the Superbike class with a lap of 131.172mph on his 8TEN Racing BMW, with McGuinness additionally breaking the 130mph barrier on his opening lap. Dunlop took third place within the Superbike class.

Michael Dunlop, Isle of Man TT.
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A number of riders have been on the monitor aiming for private finest laps earlier than ending their quick laps.
Early within the afternoon, Dunlop was comfortably throughout the sportbike lap file with a velocity of 193.557 mph, making it his quickest lap ever at Peyton.
The 33-time winner then moved to Scars Racing Ducati, main the Supersport class from the likes of Hickman, Harrison, Josh Brooks, Paul Jordan and Dominic Herbertson.
Within the sidecar class, the Crows have been as soon as once more forward of the pack, with a gap lap velocity of 118.458 mph, sooner than Tuesday’s finest time.
Ben Birchall and Mark Wilkes have been closest at 116.753 mph.
The third qualifying session will begin this week (Wednesday) from 6:30pm.
