Dean Harrison has set the fastest speed in the first qualifying session of the Isle of Man TT, reaching a high of 5 minutes and 5 seconds around the 37.73-mile Mountain Course.
The session, which took place on Tuesday, saw riders from across the world compete for the top spot on the timesheets. Harrison, who rode a Silicone Engineering Kawasaki, was the stand-out performer, with his blistering pace earning him the top spot.
The Isle of Man TT is one of the most prestigious motorcycling events in the world, with riders competing on the island's challenging roads. The event attracts some of the best riders from across the globe, and the qualifying sessions are always highly competitive.
Harrison's achievement is a testament to his skill and experience, and he will be looking to build on this momentum as the event continues. The next qualifying session is scheduled to take place on Wednesday.
The Isle of Man TT is a major event on the motorcycling calendar, and Harrison's performance will have sent a message to his rivals. With the event attracting global attention, Harrison's success will be closely followed by fans and sponsors alike.