Disqualification Shakes Up TT Race Results




A significant twist has unfolded in the Isle of Man TT races following the disqualification of Michael Evans, who initially claimed second place in the Supertwin TT category. The Dafabet Racing team's inability to present Evans' bike for mandatory technical inspection after Friday's race led to this decision. Despite a promising debut on the podium, an engine issue suspected post-race necessitated further scrutiny. However, with the motorcycle failing to return for necessary checks, officials had no option but to enforce regulations.
According to an official statement from the TT organizers, initial evaluations were performed by the event’s Technical Director and Officers immediately after the race on June 3. The engine was then sealed for subsequent inspections planned after the second Supertwin TT race on June 6. Regrettably, the team did not comply within the stipulated timeframe, resulting in the competitor's removal from the results list. This procedural breach highlights the importance of adhering to technical protocols that ensure fair competition.
With Evans' disqualification, new opportunities have emerged for other racers. Hodson, representing SMT Racing, secures his first-ever TT podium finish in second place, while Paul Jordan ascends to third position. Jordan's promotion marks his second top-three TT finish, adding another milestone to his burgeoning career. This outcome underscores the unpredictable nature of motorsport and the significance of maintaining integrity through thorough technical assessments.