John McGuinness says he has no plans to retire following his 20th TT victory in today's Senior race.
The Morcombe man had played second fiddle to Michael Dunlop all week as the Ulsterman stormed to four wins.
However, after sitting out the Lightweight race earlier in the day to focus on the Senior, the Ballymoney rider couldn't find a way past McGuinness in the main event.
There were no lap records but popular Kiwi Bruce Anstey claimed his latest TT podium by finishing third while Lightweight winner James Hillier continued his fine form in fourth ahead of Guy Martin.
After the race an emotional McGuinness said he'd like to return for one more TT at least (play audio):
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