Dean Harrison Secures Thrilling Superstock TT Victory for Honda After Six-Year Wait
Dean Harrison claims his first Isle of Man TT win since 2019, securing victory in the Superstock TT for Honda in a thrilling two-lap race.

Dean Harrison marked his triumphant return to the Isle of Man TT podium with a stunning victory in the Superstock TT on Tuesday. The Honda rider overcame challenging weather conditions and fierce competition to claim his first TT win in six years, crossing the finish line 11.656 seconds ahead of BMW's Davey Todd.
Race Highlights
- Weather Challenges: Originally scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, the race was postponed to the evening due to wet weather and reduced to two laps.
- Fast Start: Harrison emphasized the importance of a strong start, stating, "I got the hammer down from the start."
- Mountain Section Mastery: Harrison began closing the gap on Todd during the Mountain section, ultimately overtaking him and building a commanding lead.
- Final Lap Dominance: Harrison's final lap speed of 135.692mph sealed the victory, showcasing his skill and the performance of the Honda bike.
Key Performances
- Davey Todd: The Superbike TT winner led early but couldn't maintain his pace, finishing second.
- Michael Dunlop: Despite battling electronic issues on his BMW, Dunlop secured third place, adding another podium finish to his impressive TT career.
- Honda's Return to Glory: This win marked Honda's first Superstock TT victory since Michael Dunlop's triumph in 2013.
Harrison's Reaction
"I really dug deep, and the bike was really good. I've been third and second, so to get another TT win is magic. I can't thank the team enough. It's been a long time coming, I'm over the moon," Harrison said after the race.
Superstock TT Results
- Dean Harrison (Honda) - Two laps
- Davey Todd (BMW) - +11.656 seconds
- Michael Dunlop (BMW) - +20.511 seconds
- James Hillier (Honda) - +20.927 seconds
- Ian Hutchinson (BMW) - +4.483 seconds
Harrison's victory was celebrated by fans and marked a significant moment in his career, proving his resilience and determination on one of motorsport's most challenging circuits.