Dunlop Tyres has withdrawn its rear Superbike slick from the Isle of man TT following this month's safety issues at the North West 200.
Several riders experienced problems on the Triangle circuit including Michael Dunlop who survived a scary moment on the Coast Road.
The safety concerns prompted Dunlop Tyres to withdraw its riders from the final Superbike event, including Davey Todd and Peter Hickman.
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The Isle of Man gets under way on Sunday with opening practice, with the first race scheduled for Saturday, June 4.
But ahead of this year's event - which returns following a two-ear absence due to Covid - Dunlop Tyres have pulled their KR108 slick from the event.
A statement said: “We are racers at heart and safety is very much our first consideration.
"With our long history of success at the Isle of Man TT, we know what it takes to win and set lap records at one of the most challenging races in the world.
“Following tyre conditions experienced by three Superbike riders on Dunlop KR108 slick rear race tyres at the North West 200, and understanding the importance of giving riders the confidence they need to perform on such a demanding high-speed road circuit, we have taken the decision to withdraw the KR108 slick rear tyre range from the 2022 Isle of Man TT Races and offer the D213 GP PRO treaded rear tyre range as an alternative option.”
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