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Honda Racing’s Dean Harrison has doubled up at this year’s Isle of Man TT by taking a second victory of the week in the Superstock class.
Honda Racing’s Dean Harrison secured his second victory of the week at the Isle of Man TT in the superstock class, edging out Davey Todd and Michael Dunlop in a closely contested race. Harrison now boasts a total of five TT wins, showcasing his impressive racing skills.
Maintaining a slim lead over Todd throughout the three-lap race, Harrison ultimately clinched the victory when Todd’s team faced issues restarting his bike on Glencrutchery Road. This setback allowed Harrison to dominate the race and extend his lead to over 15 seconds by the finish line.
Despite the challenges faced by his competitors, Harrison acknowledged the pace and competitiveness of his rivals, emphasizing the need to maintain consistency in the upcoming Senior TT race.
With two wins on 1000cc machinery under his belt, Harrison is now considered a strong contender for the Senior TT, potentially leading his team to consider combining elements of both the superbike and superstock Honda Fireblade for optimal performance.
While Harrison celebrated his success, Michael Dunlop, the other double race winner of the week, faced technical issues and finished in third place, highlighting the unpredictable challenges of the Isle of Man TT races.






