Milky Quayle’s son addresses when he’ll tackle the Isle of Man TT
Milky Quayle's son discusses possible TT debut

The son of Milky Quayle cou🌃ld follow in his father’s footsteps at the Isle of Man TT - 🍨but not yet.
Illiam Quayle made his Bri𒆙tish Superstock C𝓰hampionship debut at Oulton Park in September.
He will again be a🐻 part of the Superstock grid in 2025 but questions about the TT♋ have already started.
‘I don’t know, really,” Illiam told .
“Obviꦰously, that’s where we want to get to, but I personally don’t think I’m at that stage yet.
“It’s something I’ll tackle when I wake up one da🅠y and feel truly ready.
“It 𓄧won’t b💯e this year - maybe 2026, but I can’t say for sure.
“We all know how dangerous the TT can be. It’s t♛he best thing in the world, but 🎀it can also be the worst.
“When I’m ready, I’ll be there - for sure.”
His father Milky aka Richard Quayle 🐎is🧸 among the best-known faces in the TT paddock.
He debuted at the TT in 1997 and became just the third Manxman 😼to win a race at the event. He remains the most recent.
But Milky al🌳so knows the perils of the TT, having crashed terribly at Ballaspur. He retired shortly after.
Milky is now the rider liaison officer, as well as a bus driver on the Mountain ꦯCourse throughout the rest of the year.
He’ll be ꩵkeeping an eye on his son’s progress in the Superstock Championship this year ahead of a possible TT debut next year.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, t൩o F1.