Crowe Brothers Dominate with Fourth Sidecar TT Victory at Isle of Man 2025
Ryan and Callum Crowe clinch their fourth Sidecar TT win at the Isle of Man TT 2025, setting a new lap record and dominating the competition.




Crowe Brothers Storm to Fourth Sidecar TT Victory
The Isle of Man TT 2025 witnessed another spectacular performance by the Crowe brothers, Ryan and Callum, as they secured their fourth Sidecar TT victory. The duo from Jurby not only won the race but also set a new outright Sidecar TT lap record, showcasing their exceptional skill and teamwork.
Race Highlights
- Record-Breaking Lap: The brothers set the fastest ever lap from a standing start in the class with a time of 18 minutes, 52.374 seconds.
- Dominant Performance: They finished more than a minute ahead of their nearest rivals, Ben Birchall and Patrick Rosney.
- Family Legacy: The Crowe brothers, sons of five-time TT sidecar champion Nick Crowe, continue to build on their family's rich motorsport heritage.
Race Details
The race, initially scheduled for Wednesday, was postponed due to poor weather and later shortened from three laps to two. Starting first on the road, the Crowe brothers consistently pulled ahead of their competitors, building a significant lead by the end of the first lap.
- First Lap: They established a 17-second lead by Ballaugh, stretching it to 30 seconds at the Bungalow.
- Second Lap: Their advantage grew to 54 seconds at Ramsey and over a minute by the Bungalow, ultimately finishing 01:08.903 ahead of Birchall and Rosney.
Post-Race Reactions
Ryan Crowe expressed his joy, stating that achieving the double in the class in two consecutive years was a "dream come true again." Callum Crowe highlighted the "massive family effort" behind their success and the "awesome feeling" of winning a TT.
Sidecar TT Race 2 Results
- Ryan Crowe/Callum Crowe (Honda)
- Ben Birchall/Patrick Rosney (Honda)
- Lee Crawford/Scott Hardie (Kawasaki)
- Todd Ellis/Emmanuelle Clement (Yamaha)
- Kieran Clarke/Andrew Johnson (Yamaha)
Conclusion
The Crowe brothers' victory at the Isle of Man TT 2025 is a testament to their skill, determination, and the strong family support behind them. Their record-breaking performance has solidified their place in the history of Sidecar TT racing.