Peter Hickman has made an impressive comeback at the Isle of Man TT, guiding his #10 BMW M 1000 RR of 8TEN Racing to second place in both 1000cc races.
The BMW rider's return to racing was marked by a challenging preparation period for his team, who struggled with pit-stop performances due to poor weather conditions.
Hickman's teammate Davey Todd took on the role of television commentator and analyst throughout the event after suffering an injury earlier in the year.

Despite the challenges, Hickman quickly demonstrated that he was back to his best, securing a hard-fought second-place finish in the Superbike TT.
The weather conditions deteriorated during the event, causing delays and cancellations, which ultimately led to the postponement of several races.
Only the prestigious Senior TT remained on the schedule, taking place late on Saturday afternoon, before being red-flagged due to a serious accident involving Erno Kostamo.

Hickman finished second in the Senior TT behind Dean Harrison, who also won the Superbike TT, and his team's thoughts are with the family and loved ones of Daniel Ingham, who tragically lost his life during the event.
The BMW Motorrad Motorsport family is grateful for the support they received from fans and well-wishers throughout the event.
As Hickman looks to continue his comeback, he will be eager to build on his recent performances and return to the top step of the podium.
Peter Hickman's return to racing after a serious injury is a testament to his dedication and perseverance.
