Michael Dunlop’s winning spree at the 2025 Isle of Man TT Races continued on Friday evening as he took his fourth win of the week in the Entire Cover insurance Supertwin TT Race.

Dunlop and his MD Racing Paton were never headed, claiming victory by 26.775 seconds from Davey Todd (Milenco by Padgetts Motorcycles Paton), with Dominic Herbertson (Melbray Racing Paton) taking third. Dunlop also set a new lap record of 123.056 mph on the final lap.
Going into the final lap, Dunlop’s lead stood at 14.5 seconds. Dunlop set another new sector time from the Grandstand to Glen Helen.
Dunlop was on lap-record pace, dragging Jordan with him on the road and, in turn, up the leaderboard. A final lap of 123.056 mph helped Dunlop set a new record and claim his 33rd TT win, his final winning margin over Todd some 26.775 seconds.
The battle for the final podium position went all the way to the line, but Jordan’s brave effort was not quite enough as he fell short of Herbertson (121.370 mph) by three seconds, the latter taking his second TT podium.

Dean Harrison claimed his fifth victory at the Isle of Man TT Races on Friday afternoon in the Opul Superstock TT Race, with the Honda Racing rider coming home 16.03 seconds clear of Davey Todd (Monster Energy by 8TEN Racing BMW Motorrad), while Michael Dunlop (MD Racing BMW) completed the podium in third.
Harrison seized the lead early on, while both Todd and Dunlop encountered issues. Dunlop ran on at Braddan Bridge on the opening lap, and Todd’s BMW refused to fire after the compulsory pit stop, at which point he was only half a second behind his Honda rival. Despite the setback, Dunlop fought back to claim his 50th TT podium.
Elsewhere Ryan and Callum Crowe claimed their second win of the week at the Isle of Man TT Races on Friday afternoon, and their fourth in a row, with victory in the second 3wheeling.media Sidecar TT Race.
















