Last night's TT qualifying saw the first 133mph laps of the week, with Dean Harrison riding the quickest, topping the Superbike class.
Michael Dunlop was only a second behind, with Peter Hickman also breaking the 133mph barrier, but in the Superstock class.
When it came to the Sidecars, the Birchalls were once again leading the way on the opening lap at 118.523mph, seven seconds ahead of Pete Founds and Jevan Walmsley.
Ryan and Callum Crowe were also back on track after their spill at Laurel Bank on Monday.
For tonight's session, the Mountain Road will close from Ramsey at 4:45pm, and from the Bungalow at 5pm.
The rest of the course will close at 6pm, with the Superbike, Superstock and Supersport qualifying set to take place at 6:30pm.
That will be followed by Sidecars at 8:10pm, with roads re-opening no later than 9:30pm.
Meanwhile, Bushy's TT Village 2023 will open its doors tonight at 5pm at the Villa Marina Gardens.
Entry is £3, with under 18s allowed in for free with a responsible adult until 9pm.
There will be four bars, and a variety of live music, food outlets and retailers, along with a crazy golf course and a new big screen to watch live racing.
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