Three wheeling titans Todd Ellis/Emmanuelle Clement go into TT 2026, keen for podium progressing performances.
Back-to-back World Champions (2022-2023), they have swiftly become high-calibre Mountain Course racers, recording three top eight finishes from their first four TT race- starts.
One of only eleven crews over the 115-mph lap-speed barrier (PB speed – 115.065), their TT 2026 package merges Yamaha power with Brookland Sand & Aggregates supported CES (Christie Engineering Services) apparatus.
News Reaction:
North Kelsey based Todd Ellis:
“The last two years have been a massive learning curve for us. With every lap, things are starting to feel more comfortable, and we can now look to push on and aim for stronger results.
It is shaping up to be an exciting year of racing with the new rules, which should hopefully bring the competition closer and make it all to play for. This feels like just the beginning of what could be an exciting next-few-years.”
Quickest female Sidecar racer in TT Races history, Emmanuelle Clement:
“I am a big dreamer, and becoming a two-time World Champion was unbelievable, but I still want more.
At the TT, we have made good-progress and being not-far from the podium is exciting.
Finishing on any of those three steps would be another dream come true, so that is the main goal for the years ahead, and it continues to give me great motivation.”
Quotes courtesy of TT Races press team.
Photo courtesy of TT Races press team.
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou
