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Michael Dunlop and Dean Harrison’s prize money for winning at the 2026 TT revealed
Michael Dunlop broke his own record by winning his 34th race at the Isle of Man TT, earning £14,250 in the process, with Dean Harrison coming in second and winning £7,130, creating a difference of £7,120 between the two. Dunlop’s victory in the Supersport class’s Race 1 continued his impressive streak, now having won his last nine races in the category. The total prize money for the Supersport Race 1 was £40,490, divided among the top ten riders. In comparison, winning a Superbike TT race yields more prize money, as seen with Harrison’s £23,750 for his Superbike TT victory. The Superbike TT event had a total prize pot of £72,940, spread across the top 15 finishes, showcasing the difference in earnings among the racers. Weather conditions may affect the upcoming races, with multiple postponements already impacting the schedule, possibly leading the organisers to use a contingency session on Sunday to catch up with the postponed races.




