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Russell Racing return with Mike Browne for the 2025 Isle of Man TT

Isle of Man TT

Mike Browne will once again participate in the Monster Energy Supersport Races for Russell Racing.

The Boyce Precision Engineering/Russell Racing team will return to this year’s Isle of Man TT Races, running Mike Browne in a one-man team.

Browne took seven top ten finishes at the 2024 Isle of Man TT and will participate in both Monster Energy Supersport Races on a Yamaha YZF-R6.

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The team will also join forces with KMR to run Browne in the Metzeler/Entire Cover Insurance Supertwin races on a Kawasaki.

Alister Russell, Team Owner: “Last year saw Mike make a big step forward in the Supersport class both in terms of results and lap speeds, but we’re yet to see the best of him at the TT.

“We’ve made a long-term investment with Mike, and we want him to keep progressing and keep building on his previous TT campaigns, so that means top-five finishes are the firm target this year.

“Our bikes are as good as anything else out there, so we have high hopes for TT 2025.”

“The Supersport class is changing all the time with the ‘next generation’ rules, but I firmly believe the Yamaha R6 is still the quickest bike out there. Results, and lap speeds, at the TT and North West 200 show that, but we do have one eye on the Yamaha R9 for the future.”

Mike Browne said: “I was disappointed with my Supersport result at last year’s TT as I felt, and I know, that Alister’s bikes are the best 600s on the grid.

“A few things caught me out last year which I only realised when I got home but the bottom line was that I wasn’t using the Yamaha R6 to its full potential. I expected so much more last year so it’s great to get the chance to go back with the team this year and the problems I had with riding the little bike will be ironed out.

“With a year’s experience, with both the bike and the team, we’ll be looking to push on so I’m confident of going a fair bit faster on the 600 this time around.

“I’ve worked harder than ever in the off season, doing lots of training and spending a month in Spain so I’ve had more bike time than ever before which can only be a positive.”

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