The 2024 Senior champion is still recovering from Daytona 200 injuries
TT racer Davey Todd has been declared medically unfit to compete in this year's event.
The 2024 Senior champion has been recovering from injuries he sustained at the Daytona 200 in the USA in March.
Earlier this week he was also ruled out of the North West 200 in Northern Ireland.
In a statement, his team says his rehabilitation has progressed positively in recent weeks, his injuries wouldn't recover enough ahead of the event to safely withstand the physical demands.
"Gutted"
Todd says: "I’m absolutely gutted to say I’m not going to be on the start line for TT 2026, especially given all the work that’s gone in over the last nine weeks.
"I’ve done everything possible to get myself into a position to race, and I’m so grateful to everyone involved in my treatment at Formula Medicine in Italy, plus the awesome support from BMW Motorrad, Monster Energy, and all the amazing people around me.
"We’ve left no stone unturned and tried everything possible with the goal of being back for the TT, but unfortunately we’ve just run out of time.
"The focus now shifts to next year so I can come back stronger than ever. In the meantime, I’ll be supporting my 8TEN Racing team from the sidelines."
You can read the full statement here.
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