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Holden and Hyde tackle TT 2026
Former TT Winner John Holden is pairing up with experienced passenger; Phil Hyde for a return to the TT in 2026, on the Carl Cox backed DMR chassis used by son George Holden this year.
John is itching to get back after taking a year out to help son George at his first TT. John commented, "there's nothing like the TT and I really missed it this year being there: but not riding. I'm very happy to have Phil on board, as I believe he is one of the most experienced and accomplished passengers. I'm really looking forward to working together."
John went on to say that none of it would be possible, without the continued backing of his regular, loyal sponsors and is extremely grateful of their support of him.
Phil has missed a few years at the TT, after Gary Bryan: his previous driver retired.
Phil said, "I've missed the TT so much that when John offered me the opportunity: I jumped at the chance to ride with such a TT Stalwart. I can't wait to get started!"
If anyone is interested in being part of John and Phil's TT 2026 story, they should message either of them.
Looks like I'm back there next year. Can't wait
Great story and I wish them all the best in their TT journey.
Whilst the TT in my opinion is the best racing event ever and the island is truly magical, after 8 consecutive years of going (less COVID) I’m going to give it a miss next year.
I went this year on my own (I usually go with the wife and friends) and I just found the waiting around and constant schedule changes a real chore. I recognise this is part of the TT and the organisers do a fantastic job, and I’m sure after a year off I’ll be itching to get back.
Whilst the TT in my opinion is the best racing event ever and the island is truly magical, after 8 consecutive years of going (less COVID) I’m going to give it a miss next year.
I went this year on my own (I usually go with the wife and friends) and I just found the waiting around and constant schedule changes a real chore. I recognise this is part of the TT and the organisers do a fantastic job, and I’m sure after a year off I’ll be itching to get back.
Rob 131 Sport said:
Great story and I wish them all the best in their TT journey.
Whilst the TT in my opinion is the best racing event ever and the island is truly magical, after 8 consecutive years of going (less COVID) I’m going to give it a miss next year.
I went this year on my own (I usually go with the wife and friends) and I just found the waiting around and constant schedule changes a real chore. I recognise this is part of the TT and the organisers do a fantastic job, and I’m sure after a year off I’ll be itching to get back.
Possibly going solo amplifies the waiting around; when with mates all the banter fills this in.Whilst the TT in my opinion is the best racing event ever and the island is truly magical, after 8 consecutive years of going (less COVID) I’m going to give it a miss next year.
I went this year on my own (I usually go with the wife and friends) and I just found the waiting around and constant schedule changes a real chore. I recognise this is part of the TT and the organisers do a fantastic job, and I’m sure after a year off I’ll be itching to get back.
Anyway, planning to go next year, best racing in the world, evvar !
Regbuser said:
Rob 131 Sport said:
Great story and I wish them all the best in their TT journey.
Whilst the TT in my opinion is the best racing event ever and the island is truly magical, after 8 consecutive years of going (less COVID) I’m going to give it a miss next year.
I went this year on my own (I usually go with the wife and friends) and I just found the waiting around and constant schedule changes a real chore. I recognise this is part of the TT and the organisers do a fantastic job, and I’m sure after a year off I’ll be itching to get back.
Possibly going solo amplifies the waiting around; when with mates all the banter fills this in.Whilst the TT in my opinion is the best racing event ever and the island is truly magical, after 8 consecutive years of going (less COVID) I’m going to give it a miss next year.
I went this year on my own (I usually go with the wife and friends) and I just found the waiting around and constant schedule changes a real chore. I recognise this is part of the TT and the organisers do a fantastic job, and I’m sure after a year off I’ll be itching to get back.
Anyway, planning to go next year, best racing in the world, evvar !
I think it was on the Chasin the Racing podcast that someone mentioned that this year’s TT drained the riders and the crews with all the disruption.
Rob 131 Sport said:
Regbuser said:
Rob 131 Sport said:
Great story and I wish them all the best in their TT journey.
Whilst the TT in my opinion is the best racing event ever and the island is truly magical, after 8 consecutive years of going (less COVID) I’m going to give it a miss next year.
I went this year on my own (I usually go with the wife and friends) and I just found the waiting around and constant schedule changes a real chore. I recognise this is part of the TT and the organisers do a fantastic job, and I’m sure after a year off I’ll be itching to get back.
Possibly going solo amplifies the waiting around; when with mates all the banter fills this in.Whilst the TT in my opinion is the best racing event ever and the island is truly magical, after 8 consecutive years of going (less COVID) I’m going to give it a miss next year.
I went this year on my own (I usually go with the wife and friends) and I just found the waiting around and constant schedule changes a real chore. I recognise this is part of the TT and the organisers do a fantastic job, and I’m sure after a year off I’ll be itching to get back.
Anyway, planning to go next year, best racing in the world, evvar !
I think it was on the Chasin the Racing podcast that someone mentioned that this year’s TT drained the riders and the crews with all the disruption.
I was also there on my own - Mon to Thurs race week - and even though I got to see quite a bit of racing it was still tiresome at times.
Especially so when I twice travelled from Douglas up to The Bungalow via bus and rail only for racing to be called off after multiple 1hr delays - which of course means you just end up hanging on a bit longer in hope before calling it a day.
Can't fault the organisers obviously, they're always doing the best they can for everyone, but it certainly knocks the wind out of one's sails...
towser44 said:
Superbikes as in the Superbike spec but keeping Superstock spec or getting rid of 1000cc altogether?
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