Nathan Harrison will race the 2026 Isle of Man TT this year after sustaining major injuries in 2025.
Harrison will ride again with his own H&H Motorcycles Honda team at the 2026 Isle of Man TT road races, with his dad, Dean, running the operation.
There is also continued support from Honda UK, with Harrison having ridden for the official team in 2023 and 2024 before moving back into his own setup in 2025.
Harrison certainly justified the Honda support in 2025, finishing fourth in the sole Superbike race at last year’s TT, which was only the third he’d contested after making his debut in 2022 and missing the 2023 edition with injuries he sustained at the North West 200 that year.
“I was really pleased with how last year went,” Harrison said.
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“Getting that fourth place in the Superbike TT and putting in a 131mph lap showed what we can do.
“For 2026, I want to just concentrate on myself and keep improving. It’s what I’ve done all my career, slowly getting quicker and quicker.
“Hopefully I can add a mile an hour or two this year and see where we end up.
“Running our own team with H&H Motorcycles, headed by my dad Dean has worked really well. I couldn’t do it without him and the continued support from Honda UK.”
Harrison added that a podium is in his ambitions for this year’s TT campaign.
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“We’ve got a strong package again. I’d love a podium. That’s what I dream about every day when I get up and train.
“Everything I’m doing is towards that, so if I could do it, that would be amazing.”
Harrison’s confirmation of his 2026 plans come six months after he was hospitalised after a crash in the National Superstock race at last September’s Donington BSB that left him with a broken femur and back injuries.