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TT race and road information Wednesday June 10 10 June 2009 Following a delayed start, the Relentless Supersport TT Race 2 started today at 2pm. This means that the TTXGP and Senior practice sessions and Sure Sidecar 2 races have all been delayed. It is therefore anticipated that all the crossing points and access corridors around the course will be open between 5pm and 6pm, with roads starting to re-open from St Ninians at approximately 8pm. Members of the public are asked to plan their journeys accordingly, and pedestrians will, where at all possible, be granted permission by marshals and police officers to cross the course at other locations. The following, which are the usual crossing points, will come into operation 5-6pm: - Ballaquayle Road and Ballanard Road, Douglas (St Ninian's crossroads)
- Stoney Road and Tromode Road, Douglas (bottom of Bray Hill)
- Peel Road between the Quarterbridge and Braddan Bridge (Jubilee Oak)
- Old Church Road (Crosby crossroads) and Eyreton Road, Crosby
- Barregarrow crossroads, Michael
- Station Road and Glen Road, Ballaugh (Ballaugh Bridge)
- Sulby Glen crossroads, Lezayre
- Albert Square and Princes Road, Ramsey
- Signpost Corner and Bedstead Corner, Onchan and Douglas
- Governors Road and Victoria Road, Onchan and Douglas
- Victoria Road and Second and Third Avenue, Douglas
In addition the following, new, crossing points have been introduced in this instance: - Saddle Road (Braddan Church) and Snugborough Avenue, Braddan
- Old Church Road (Crosby crossroads) and Ballavitchel Road, Crosby
- Douglas Road Corner and the emergency access to Faaie-ny-Cabbal, Kirk Michael
- Lheaney Road and Barrule Park, Ramsey
The arrangements may change, subject to further changing weather conditions. For the latest information in relation to the closures, please ring the dedicated road closure information line on 685888. More stories >>>
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