Dean Harrison says that after the cancellation of Saturday’s senior TT, the clerk of the Isle of Man TT “makes the best decisions”.
The final race for 2025 TT was going to run more than six laps from 10:45 pm on Saturday, but repeated weather delays withdrew it by 7 pm.
At 6 pm, a lap allowed the riders to assess the syllabus status, although the response was that it was very air to give a platform safely to the race.
Before 7 pm, the syllabus of Gary Thompson Announced that senior TT was canceled,
Due to bad weather forecasting and a limited road closing availability, it was already confirmed earlier on Saturday that the senior could not be postponed on Sunday.
Honda’s Dean Harrison, who won twice in TT2025 and was one of the pre-preferred favorite, supports the clerk’s clerk in the decision and the conditions noted were “as bad as they were saying”.
“It is disappointing to finish it in this way,” he told Manx Radio.
“But I return 100% to Gary what he has done and he makes the best decision, as he has done throughout the week.”
“This is difficult for everyone. I feel for fans there because everyone comes here to see motorbikes around the best track in the world.
“We want to ride around the best track in the world, but honestly it was as bad as everyone was saying outside there.
“You have found moist patch, it is simply difficult. It is half in seven at night, it’s cool. It is disappointing but upwards and upwards.”
Former racers agree with senior TT cancellation
Support for Gary Thompson’s decision has increased for former TT racers, former winner Lee Johnston told TT+: “We were in the middle of it when the riders came back. This, first of all, my friends so we have a good idea of ​​how the mood is.
“These people want to run, they want to win more as someone. Therefore, they should be worried about the situation and really to relay Milky [Quayle, rider liaison officer]… This is clearly his job.
“Gary came down with riders.
“It is the most professional manner. It is also difficult for teams and riders.
“To clap for fans? It shows that we are involved in a great game.”
Cameron Donald said: “We are all stunned. I assure you that the riders want to stay out. So if this decision has been taken, you have to respect it.
“We saw the chairs in the fan zone cartwided. We all have to wait for Till 2026 to see the senior winner!”
Fourteen -bar sidecar TT winner Tom Birchle said that when the “scale of the scale” racers with voice concerns, they should be noted.
“We know how leads and ladies are committed,” Birchol said.
“Bravery is far from the scale, they are modern day warriors.
“So if they worry about situations, you have got to hear.”