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Senior Race Day: A look ahead to the TT finale

Three races expected to take place today

All going well, the first TT for three years will conclude today.

Three races are due to take place - the Supersport 2, delayed from Wednesday, the Sidecar race 2 and the infamous Senior.

All contests will have reduced laps, but is that to do with scheduling or the welfare of the competitors?

We've been finding out from clerk of the course, Gary Thompson:

What are the chances of all the racing being able to go ahead as planned?

Kirsty Pendlebury is from the Met Office:

If the wind does prove too much for some, or all, of the races, what will happen?

Clerk of the course, Gary Thompson, has been telling Amy Griffiths:

Whichever day it happens, the Senior is the "blue-ribbon" race of the festival.

Where will you be watching, and who are you hoping takes the trophy?

Lewis Foster has been at the Grandstand to find out:

"You get much more of an atmosphere, and that's the important part of the TT."

Blood Biker, Andy, brought his dad Ted over to the TT for the first time - something he's 'wanted to do for years'.

"Frighten me to death!"

Ted told Lewis what it like seeing the bikes in person:

The roads are due to close at 10am, with the Supersport race first at 10.45am, the Sidecars at 12.30pm and the Senior at 2.15pm.

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