Unmatched Performance at the Isle of Man TT
Michael Dunlop’s impressive domination of the Supersport class at the Isle of Man TT continued on Wednesday afternoon as he achieved a remarkable double on his Ducati Panigale V2. The four-lap race was the first this year to run its full length, contrasting with previous races that had been shortened due to adverse conditions.

A Record-Breaking Streak
Dunlop remains unbeaten in the Supersport class since 2022, now boasting an astonishing 32 victories around the iconic mountain course. This latest triumph marked his third victory at the 2025 TT, having already won the opening Supersport and Supertwin races earlier in the week. With this success, Dunlop has expanded his overall podium tally to 49, two clear of the former record holder, John McGuinness.
Race Highlights and Competitors
Dean Harrison, the Superstock race winner, secured second place, finishing 26.181s behind Dunlop, with Superbike race winner Davey Todd claiming third. The competition was fierce, especially as Harrison initially held a narrow lead over Todd but ultimately fell behind Dunlop’s commanding presence. Despite some early setbacks, Dunlop maintained his lead throughout the race, opening a staggering 21-second gap by the final lap. The podium was rounded off by Harrison and Todd, with Paul Jordan delivering an impressive performance to claim fourth.
In summary, Michael Dunlop’s outstanding achievement at the Isle of Man TT once again showcased his unparalleled talent, reinforcing his legacy in the world of motorcycle racing.