Organisers of the Isle of Man TT have announced a new schedule for Monday's racing.
It has been confirmed that Saturday's abandoned 3wheeling.media Sidecar race will be re-run alongside the Monster Energy Supersport and RL360 Superstock events.
Roads will close at 10am with the Supersports first off at 10.45am over a three-lap distance.
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The Sidecars (two laps) will get under way at 1.10pm, with the Superstocks (three laps) rounding off Monday's action at 3pm.
Roads are expected to re-open at 5pm.
Saturday's Sidecar contest was red flagged less than six minutes into the race after a serious incident at Ago’s Leap.
Organisers called a halt to the day's racing shortly afterwards, and it was later confirmed that French competitor Olivier Lavarel had died as a result of the crash.
He was a passenger to César Chanel who was airlifted to Aintree Hospital in a critical condition.
Update - June 8, 2022: The Isle of Man TT Races have now stated that they believe it was Cesar Chanal who died at the scene after an apparent case of mistaken identification. Lavarel remains in a critical condition. Both competitors' families have been informed.
It is the second death recorded at this year's TT after Welsh competitor Mark Purslow died following an accident during Wednesday evening's practice sessions.
In a statement, organisers said: "The isle of Man TT Races pass on their deepest sympathy to Olivier’s family, friends and loved ones, and our thoughts and best wishes are with César at this time."
They added: "The road racing community is like no other in motorsport; particularly within the world of sidecars.
"The loss of Olivier will be felt throughout the paddock."
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