- Complete TT archive from 1995 to 2025 available free of charge on TT+
- Includes races, interviews, and historic moments
- Registration on TT+ required, but free of charge
The Tourist Trophy is considered one of the most traditional and demanding races in the world of motorcycling. Now, the organization is opening up its archive from the last 30 years and making all races from 1995 to 2025 available free of charge on TT+. The offering includes legendary duels, record laps, interviews, and documentaries that trace the development of road racing on the Isle of Man over three decades.

The complete TT archive on TT+
With the release of the Rewind collection for 2025, all material from 1995 to 2025 will be available for the first time. According to the organizers, all races, highlights, and background content will be available without a paywall. The only requirement is to register for a free TT+ account.
The content covers the key stages of modern TT history. This includes the final victories of Joey Dunlop, who won three races in 2000, as well as the rise of David Jefferies, who ushered in a period of clear dominance from 1999 onwards. Early milestones such as Phillip McCallen’s quadruple victory in 1996 and Jim Moodie’s first 120 mph lap record are also included.

Milestones and historic moments
The collection highlights key turning points in the history of the Tourist Trophy. These include:
- John McGuinness’s first 130 mph lap average in 2007, which redefined the performance benchmark on the Mountain Course.
- Ian Hutchinson’s five victories in a single race week in 2010, considered an extraordinary feat of consistency.
- Peter Hickman’s 135 mph lap in the 2018 Senior race, which reflected the technical and riding developments of the decade.
- Michael Dunlop’s journey to becoming the most successful TT rider of all time with a total of 33 victories, which he achieved in 2025.
Current events from 2025 are also part of the collection. These include Dean Harrison’s double victory in the Superstock category, Davey Todd’s success in the Superbike race, and the Crowe brothers’ record of breaking the 121 mph mark for the first time with a sidecar team.

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Free access and new structure from 2026
To access the Rewind collection, all you need to do is register for free on TT+. There will be no subscription or usage fees. In addition to the races, other content will be available, including rider interviews, background reports, and summaries of the most memorable duels of the past 30 years.
The organizers have announced a change in the class structure for 2026. The Supertwin category will be renamed Sportbike. This new name is intended to reflect the fact that in future, motorcycles will be used that are closer to those ridden in national and international championships. Supertwin models will continue to participate, but will compete alongside Sportbikes.








