The KTS Racing team will field Dominic Herbertson in the four 1,000cc races at the 2026 Isle of Man TT.
Herbertson was already confirmed to be riding the Supersport class for KTS, but the new announcement means the 34-year-old will pilot KTS machinery in all solo classes at the 2026 TT road races bar the Supertwin category, the class in which Herbertson was a podium finisher in 2025.
KTS will run BMW M1000 RR machinery for Herbertson, the most proven package available at present with victories coming from Davey Todd, Peter Hickman, and Michael Dunlop aboard the M1000 RR in recent years.
“I’m really pleased to be doing the big bike races with Kevin [Watret, team principal] and the KTS team,” said Herbertson.
“We have a strong package across the board, and the BMW is a bike that gives me confidence around the Mountain Course.
“The goal is to keep building, improve again on my personal best laps and push further into the top ten in all races.”
Kevin Watret, KTS Racing Team Principal, added: “Over the last few years, Dom [Herbertson] has shown he is capable of running consistently inside the top ten in the big bike races.
“With the BMW M1000RR and our team experience, we believe we have the package he needs to improve further and challenge the top six in the Superbike, Superstock, and Senior races.
“The aim is to build steadily through practice and give him the confidence to get straight up to speed on the Mountain Course.”










