Motorcycle racing for 2025 on the Isle of Man, got off to a top notch start yesterday as sunny weather, glistened the Andreas Racing, Jurby season opener.
Twice TT winners, the Crowe brothers Ryan & Callum, fresh from announcing that they will be No.1 plate holders for the Sidecar races of TT 2025, took to Jurby Airfield (anti-clockwise configuration) with their Kel Properties.com , Opul Solutions backed outfit.
Imperious in both of Sunday’s three-wheeling race tilts, they twice finished 48 seconds plus clear of twice second place finishers, TT 2025 entrants Craig Currie/Jason Pitt.
In terms of solo Mountain Course talents competing, Michael Evans, leading Dafabet Racing’s TT 2025 challenge, won both, Post Classic races.
Evans, the 2017 Senior Manx Grand Prix winner, was astride the same steed he will ride within the returning Classic TT Races, the Good with Wood supported SRAD Suzuki.
Parker Transport Racing’s Jamie Cringle, topped the Open Solo races, resisting the tenacious attentions from Rory Parker and son of Richard ‘Milky’ Quayle, Illiam Quayle.
Eight times TT winner Dan Sayle won the opening Lightweight race whilst Southern 100 winner, prospective Manx GP debutant, People’s Bike Team’s Grant Thomson shared Supersport race captures with Kyle Casement.
Photo credit: Mark Corlett
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou

- March 31, 2025
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