Michael Dunlop broke his report for many wins on the Isle of Man TT on Tuesday, taking his thirty fourth victory and incomes £14,250 within the course of.
In accordance with a report within the Belfast E-newsletter, second place winner Dean Harrison raised a complete of £7,130, leaving a distinction of £7,120 between first and second place.
Dunlop’s victory in Race 1 within the Supersport class means the Ulsterman has not misplaced within the final 9 Supersport TT races and continues his sturdy run since 2022.

Michael Dunlop, 2026 Isle of Man TT.
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The whole prize cash distributed in Supersport Race 1 was £40,490, divided among the many high 10 riders.
As you may think, the prize cash for profitable a Supersport race isn’t as excessive as profitable a Superbike TT.
Harrison was awarded £23,750 after taking his first win of 2026 within the Superbike TT on Sunday. Peter Hickman acquired £11,880 for second place and Dunlop acquired £7,840 for third place.
A complete of £72,940 in prize cash was received finally weekend’s Superbike TT, cut up between the highest 15 locations.
The distinction between 1st and fifteenth place was large, with Sean Anderson incomes 830 kilos for fifteenth place in comparison with Harrison’s 23,750 kilos.

Dean Harrison, 2026 Isle of Man TT.
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As for the Supersport class, Dunlop is the heavy favourite to take 10 wins on the bounce within the Supersport TT, with race two scheduled to happen on Friday at 10:45am (BST).
That mentioned, climate may have a big effect on what motion takes place over the subsequent few days, as a number of races have already been postponed, and a few of them have been rescheduled a number of instances since final Saturday.
TT organizers are more likely to want to make use of Sunday’s further session to run one of many postponed races.
