Dean Harrison Dominates Isle of Man TT Superstock with Double Victory
Dean Harrison secures a double win in the Superstock class at the 2025 Isle of Man TT, showcasing his dominance in motorcycle racing.

Dean Harrison continued his stellar performance at the 2025 Isle of Man TT by clinching a double victory in the Superstock class. This triumph marks his fifth TT win and fifth podium finish of the event, solidifying his status as one of the top riders in the sport.
Harrison's victory in Friday's three-lap race over the Mountain Course was hard-fought, with intense competition from Davey Todd and Michael Dunlop. Todd, riding for 8TEN Racing BMW, initially challenged Harrison but fell behind due to a pit-stop mishap that cost him valuable time. Dunlop, on his MD Racing BMW, secured third place despite facing electronic issues early in the race.
The race began with Harrison and Todd exchanging leads, but Harrison's fastest lap of 133.464mph gave him a slight edge by the end of the first circuit. Todd's hopes for a win were dashed when his bike failed to start after the pit-stop, leading to a 12-second delay. Harrison capitalized on this misfortune, maintaining his lead and finishing with a comfortable margin.
Reflecting on his victory, Harrison said, 'Words can't describe what it's like to do a double in the Superstock class. I got off to a hard start, but I kept pushing and managed my lead to the finish.'
Despite the challenges, Todd and Dunlop showcased their resilience, with Todd finishing second and Dunlop securing his 50th podium finish in his TT career. James Hillier, Conor Cummins, and Josh Brookes rounded out the top six, demonstrating the depth of talent in this year's event.
Superstock TT Race Two Results
- Dean Harrison (Eng, Honda)
- Davey Todd (Eng, BMW)
- Michael Dunlop (NI, BMW)
- James Hillier (Eng, Honda)
- Conor Cummins (IOM, BMW)
- Josh Brookes (Aus, Honda)
- Nathan Harrison (IOM, Honda)
- John McGuinness (Eng, Honda)
This year's Isle of Man TT has been a testament to the skill and determination of the riders, with Harrison's double victory standing out as a highlight of the event.