Nathan Harrison has announced he will set up his own team for the 2025 Isle of Man TT.
The 2025 Isle of Man TT will see Nathan Harrison ride for a new team after previously riding for Honda Racing UK.
The H&H Motorcycles team will be run by Harrison's dad and will be supported by Honda Racing UK as an official satellite team.
Harrison was forced to miss the 2023 TT through injury after a crash at the North West 200 and was unfit heading into last year’s TT but still came away with a seventh-place finish in the Senior TT.
This year, Harrison will ride on a Superstock-spec CBR1000RR-R in all four 'bike bike' classes. He will also return to the Supersport class on the CBR600RR for the first time since 2022.
“Riding for the official Honda Racing UK team these last two years has been a tremendous experience and whilst there’s no denying that I would have liked the results to have been better, I’ve learnt so much,” Harrison said.
“Through the relationships forged, not least with Harv [Havier Beltran, Honda Racing UK Team Manager] who supported me greatly and continues to do so, I’m pleased to have retained Honda’s support.
“The supply of the Superstock bikes is a great boost, and I still chat to all the guys regularly. I’ll be in a different team in 2025 but they will still be around to advise and help if I ask, which as a rider is great for the confidence.
“We are looking forward to running our own team headed up by my Dad, Dean, who has brought in additional team members with lots of TT-specific knowledge and experience.
“My injury last year meant I came into the TT unprepared and far from fit so to come away with seventh in the Senior TT and a new PB was extremely pleasing.
“My TT career’s still very much in its infancy and I’ve plenty of years ahead of me but I know in my head what I’m capable of. I’m not going to reach the level of Hicky, Michael or Davey this year, but the aim is to bridge the gap to that next group.”