Senior TT podium finisher, 1974 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix winner Eddie Roberts, National Sportbike rostrum finishing squad, CF Moto affiliated Moto Twelve Racing, who made their national road racing debut earlier this month with Adam ‘Chad’ Child, at the Oliver’s Mount Bob Smith Spring Cup, have outlined first TT Races assignment plans.
Title sponsored by AIS Resources, Moto Twelve’s 675SR-R CF Moto’s are in the capable hands of new Penz 13.com signing Shaun Anderson and 2025 ARA (Andreas Racing Association) Solo Centre Champion Jamie Cringle.

Vibing together experience, wily race craft, accomplished Mountain Course aptitude, between them, Anderson, Cringle’s combined top thirty TT finishes total stands at thirty-one.
Individually issuing their reaction to the announcement of their 2026 Sportbike TT projects, they stated:
130 Mph Club member Shaun Anderson:
“It’s an exciting challenge to be part of a new project like this at the TT.
Bringing a new manufacturer to the Mountain Course is something different, our focus will be on building consistency and developing the bike throughout the week for ahead of the two races.”
Cosmic Racing BMW apparated for 1000cc contests, Jamie Cringle:
“Born and raised on the Isle of Man, this is a huge opportunity for me and one I’m incredibly grateful for.
I’m really looking forward to learning more about the bike and working with the Moto Twelve team.”
Eddie Roberts went onto add:
“Coming-back to the TT for the first time since the late 1980s is a-really-exciting project for myself and team Moto Twelve-CF Moto.
We have two strong-riders in Shaun and Jamie, and this year is about establishing a solid base and building for the future.”
Quotes courtesy of TT Races press team.
Photos by Mark Corlett
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou
