Mcguinness, Martin, Anstey and Amor all voice concerns
A number of riders have been protesting that the Supersport 2nd race should not go ahead when there are still damp patches on the TT course.
Despite their protests it has in the last 20 minutes got underway.
John McGuinness, Guy Martin, Keith Amor and Bruce Anstey had all voiced their concerns saying it won’t be a race it will be a lottery.
Due to the intermittent showers there are patches all over the course.
They’ve said they wanted it to be delayed for longer to give the wet patches under the trees the chance to dry out.
As it is they say it’s far too dangerous a prospect to be out racing at top speeds.
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