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Dean Harrison
English motorcycle road racer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dean Harrison (born 24 January 1989) is an English professional motorcycle racer. He has won five Isle of Man TT races, and has 35 podium finishes as of early June 2025.[1]

Harrison also competes in the Southern 100, Oliver's Mount, North West 200 road-circuit races,[1] and British Superbike Championship.[2]
As part of his road racing pedigree, he also topped the Duke Road Racing Rankings in 2016 and 2017 and therefore won the Championships and was awarded the Geoff Duke Trophy in those seasons.
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Racing career
Harrison was 18 years old when he began motorcycle racing from his hometown, Bradford.[3]
Harrison has won the Isle of Man TT 5 times. These were the Lightweight TT in 2014, the Supersport TT in 2018, the Senior TT in 2019 and both Superstock TT races in 2025. His best lap was 134.9 mph, then the second fastest ever. He has had 16 podium finishes to date. He also has earned four Classic TT wins between 2014 and 2019.[1]
He holds the Superbike TT lap record of 16:50.384, set in 2018 with his Kawasaki ZX 10R.[4]
Harrison is the third most successful rider in the Southern 100 event's 65-year history, with 24 solo wins culminating in three solo championship wins between 2017 and 2019.[1]
Harrison has earned 68 solo wins at the Oliver's Mount racing circuit, had four podium finishes in the North West 200, and two wins at the Ulster GP, holding a Superstock record of 133.835 mph as of 2023.[1]
Harrison left DAO Racing, the team he raced with for eight years, at the end of 2023.[5] On 15 November 2023, it was announced that Harrison will ride for Honda Racing UK on the roads and in the British championship from 2024.[6][7]
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Personal life
Harrison was born in Bradford, England. He is married and is known to have two children.[8] His father, Conrad Harrison, is a former TT competitor who won a Sidecar TT Race in 2014.[9]
From 2024, Harrison is based in Laxey, Isle of Man.[10]
Full TT results
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2025 | Superbike TT 3 |
Superstock TT
1 |
Supersport TT 2 |
Superstock TT
1 |
Senior TT
Cancelled | |||
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2024 | Superbike TT 3 |
Superstock TT 1
4 |
Supersport TT 1 3 |
Supersport TT 2 2 |
Senior TT 3 | |||
2023 | Superbike TT
3 |
Superstock TT 1
3 |
Supersport TT 1
3 |
Supersport TT 2
3 |
Senior TT
2 |
Superstock TT 2
3 | ||
2022 | Superbike TT
2 |
Superstock TT
4 |
Supersport TT 1
2 |
Supersport TT 2
3 |
Senior TT
2 |
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2019 | Superbike TT
2 |
Superstock TT
2 |
Supersport TT 1
4 |
Supersport TT 2
2 |
Senior TT
1 |
|||
2018 | Superbike TT
DNF |
Superstock TT
3 |
Supersport TT 1
2 |
Supersport TT 2
1 |
Senior TT
2 |
|||
2017 | Superbike TT
3 |
Superstock TT
5 |
Supersport TT 1
DNF |
Supersport TT 2
Cancelled |
Senior TT
3 |
TT Zero
4 |
||
2016 | Superbike TT
5 |
Superstock TT
2 |
Supersport TT 1
2 |
Supersport TT 2
3 |
Senior TT
4 |
|||
2015 | Superbike TT
31 |
Superstock TT
13 |
Supersport TT 1
DNF |
Supersport TT 2
DNF |
Senior TT
11 |
|||
2014 | Superbike TT
8 |
Superstock TT 1
2 |
Supersport TT
4 |
Supersport TT 2
4 |
Senior TT
DNF |
Lightweight TT
1 |
||
2013 | Superbike TT
11 |
Superstock TT
4 |
Supersport TT 1
7 |
Supersport TT 2
8 |
Senior TT
8 |
Lightweight TT
2 |
||
2012 | Superbike TT
9 |
Superstock TT
DNF |
Supersport TT 1
DNF |
Supersport TT 2
13 |
Senior TT
Cancelled |
Lightweight TT
12 |
||
2011 | Superbike TT
DNF |
Superstock TT
27 |
Supersport TT 1
25 |
Supersport TT 2
12 |
Senior TT
DNF |
British Superbike Championship
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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
British Supersport Championship
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
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