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TT LOCK-IN > SCHEDULE SATURDAY 6 JUNE 2020 WEDNESDAY 10 JUNE 2020 Time Event Presented by / Featuring Time Event Presented by / Featuring 18:00 Welcome/Preview Chris Pritchard 19:00 Welcome/Preview Chris Pritchard 18:05 TT Onboard, with Milky Quayle Chris Pritchard with Richard ‘Milky’ Quayle 19:05 Ultimate TT Races presented by Bennetts 1994 Junior TT Race Highlights 18:25 The David Jefferies Story 19:15 TT Lock In Live! Chris Pritchard and Steve Plater with: 19:10 TAS: TT Winning Formula Phillip McCallen and Brian Reid 20:00 Virtual TT powered by Motul (1/4) Chris Pritchard with Team 1 and Team 2 19:40 Arai TT Edition Helmet Feature Aldo Drudi 20:45 Wrap Up Chris Pritchard 20:00 Virtual TT powered by Motul (3/4) Chris Pritchard with Team 5 and Team 6 20:45 Wrap Up Chris Pritchard SUNDAY 7 JUNE 2020 THURSDAY 11 JUNE 2020 Time Event Presented by / Featuring Time Event Presented by / Featuring 18:00 Welcome/Preview Chris Pritchard 19:00 Welcome/Preview Chris Pritchard 18:05 TT Lock In Live! Chris Pritchard and Steve Plater with: 19:05 Ultimate TT Races presented by Bennetts 2000 Formula 1 TT Highlights Ben and Tom Birchall, John Holden, Lee Cain 19:35 TT Lock In Live! Chris Pritchard and Steve Plater with: and Tim Reeves Michael Rutter and John McGuinness 18:25 Sundown Cinema: 3-Wheeling 20:00 John McGuinness TT Winner 20:05 Wrap Up Chris Pritchard 20:50 Wrap Up Chris Pritchard MONDAY 8 JUNE 2020 FRIDAY 12 JUNE 2020 Time Event Presented by / Featuring Time Event Presented by / Featuring 19:00 Welcome/Preview Chris Pritchard 19:00 Welcome/Preview Chris Pritchard IOMTTRACES.COM @TTRACESOFFICAL 19:05 Ultimate TT Races presented by Bennetts 2012 Supersport TT Race 1 Highlights 19:05 Ultimate TT Races presented by Bennetts The Greatest Race: Hislop v Fogarty 19:35 TT Lock In Live! Chris Pritchard and Steve Plater with: 19:50 TT Lock In Live! Chris Pritchard and Steve Plater with: Cameron Donald and Clive Padgett Carl Fogarty and Rob McElnea 20:00 Virtual TT powered by Motul (2/4) Chris Pritchard with Team 3 and Team 4 20:15 Virtual TT powered by Motul (4/4) Chris Pritchard, Teams 7 and 8 and Winners 20:45 Wrap Up Chris Pritchard 21:00 Wrap Up Chris Pritchard TUESDAY 9 JUNE 2020 SATURDAY 13 JUNE 2020 Time Event Presented by / Featuring Time Event Presented by / Featuring 19:00 Welcome/Preview Chris Pritchard 18:00 Welcome/Preview Chris Pritchard 19:05 Ultimate TT Races presented by Bennetts 2018 Senior TT Race Highlights 18:05 TT Lock In Live! Chris Pritchard and Steve Plater with: 19:35 TT Lock In Live! Chris Pritchard and Steve Plater with: James Hillier, Conor Cummins, Lee Johnston, Peter Hickman Davey Todd, Jamie Coward, David Johnson 20:00 One-Three-Five: Breaking the Barrier 18:30 2020 Preview Show 20:50 Wrap Up Chris Pritchard 19:15 Ultimate TT Races presented by Bennetts 2009 Supersport TT Race 2 Highlights 19:55 Top 20 Greatest TT Riders 20:40 Wrap Up Chris Pritchard TT LOCK-IN > SCHEDULE.
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