Sena secures three-year agreement to support Isle of Man TT
Sena has become the new official communication partner for the Isle of Man TT until 2028.

Intercom specialist Sena has confirmed a major agreement with the Isle of Man TT, where it will support the road racing event over the next three years.
The partnership begins with immediate effect, meaning Sena has been supporting the Isle of Man TT throughout the 2026 event already. It will continue to work with the TT in 2027 and 2028 to support riders attending the event.
For many visitors on two wheels, arriving at the TT is often the final stop to what might have been a journey that began across different parts of the UK, or even Europe.

Trips to the Isle of Man TT also include catching the ferry from either Liverpool or Heysham, and through this new partnership, Sena wants to offer riders a new and improved experience for everyone heading to the TT by staying connected with their fellow riders.
Paul Phillips, Head of Motorsport for the Isle of Man TT Races, said this about the new partnership with Sena:
“The Tourist Trophy is, of course, about racing. It is also about everything around it: the thousands of riders who travel to the Isle of Man every year. We are delighted to welcome Sena as an Official Partner: as a specialist in motorcycle communication, Sena feels like a natural fit within this culture of riding, travelling together and connecting with other motorcyclists.”
From a racing perspective, having communication systems at an event is vitally important, but it’s also worthwhile to have for riders travelling to events in groups. Whether it’s to alert riders of an accident or simply enjoy each other's company, communication systems have become a permanent tool within everyday riding for many, and this partnership highlights that.

Tim Seargeant, Marketing Director at Sena, added:
“There is no stage in the two-wheeled world more demanding or revered than the Isle of Man TT. Becoming the Official Motorcycle Communications Partner is a massive milestone for us. It reinforces our belief that ‘riding connected’ radically enhances the motorcycle experience, and we are thrilled to bring that ethos to the TT fans and the wider global motorcycle community.”
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