There are some moments that feel bigger than just another race weekend.
For Uggly&Co, the Isle of Man TT has always meant something. It’s not just a place on the calendar, or a set of dates where the road racing world turns its eyes to the Mountain Course. It’s part of the story. The noise, the people, the weather, the late nights, the early starts, the smell of fuel, the bikes coming through the hedges at full speed — that’s the world this brand comes from.
Now, Uggly&Co Racing is making its Isle of Man TT debut as a race team.
It’s a proper milestone. From supporting riders, building motorsport clothing, working with teams, turning up in the paddock and creating a home for fans at Black Dub, to now lining up with our own TT effort, this is a new chapter for Uggly&Co.
A Big Step for Uggly&Co Racing
The Isle of Man TT is not somewhere you turn up half-hearted. It takes commitment, graft, trust and a serious team of people behind the scenes. Every mile of the Mountain Course asks questions of the rider, the bike and everyone involved.
For Uggly&Co Racing, stepping into the TT as a team is a proud moment. It represents everything the brand has been built on: real racing, real people and a proper connection to motorcycle culture.
This has never been about creating something polished from the outside looking in. Uggly&Co has always been rooted in garages, workshops, race vans, paddocks and the people who keep the sport moving. The TT is the ultimate expression of that world.
Josh Brookes Leads the Charge
For our first Isle of Man TT team entry, Josh Brookes will be taking on the Supersport class aboard the Uggly&Co Racing Suzuki GSX-R750.
Josh brings huge experience, calmness and proven pace on the Mountain Course. He knows what the TT demands. It’s a place where confidence is earned, not given, and where every lap builds trust between rider and machine.
Having Josh involved in this project gives the whole team a proper foundation. He understands the job, the pressure and the level required to compete at the TT. For Uggly&Co Racing, there couldn’t be a better rider to lead this first chapter.
The Suzuki GSX-R750 on the Mountain Course
The Uggly&Co Racing Suzuki GSX-R750 brings a fresh feel to the Supersport class. It’s a bike with serious heritage, a name that means something to motorcycle fans, and a machine that fits the character of this project perfectly.
There’s also something special about seeing a Suzuki back in this kind of story. The retro-inspired look, the nod to classic racing liveries and the connection to a golden era of Grand Prix style all bring together the past and present in a way that feels very Uggly&Co.
It’s bold without trying too hard. It has character. It has history behind it. And it looks exactly like something that belongs flying through the Isle of Man lanes.
Why the Isle of Man TT Matters to Uggly&Co
The TT has always been more than a race.
It’s the fans stood on banks and stone walls. It’s the families who come back year after year. It’s the riders who risk everything for a clean lap. It’s the mechanics working late into the night. It’s the conversations in the paddock, the vans parked up, the coffee runs, the last-minute fixes and the atmosphere you can’t really explain unless you’ve been there.
For Uggly&Co, that world is home.
The brand was built from motorcycle racing and old-school workwear, not from trends or moodboards. The clothing, the designs and the attitude all come from being around bikes, racing and normal people giving it a proper go.
That’s why making the move into running a team at the Isle of Man TT means so much. It’s not a marketing stunt. It’s a natural next step.
From Paddock Supporters to TT Team
Over the years, Uggly&Co has supported riders, teams and fans across road racing, British Superbikes and motorcycle culture. From rider collaborations to race merchandise, the brand has always stayed close to the people actually doing it.
But launching Uggly&Co Racing at the TT takes that commitment further.
This is about getting involved properly. Building something from the ground up. Putting the brand on the grid in one of the most respected and demanding road races in the world.
It is a proud moment for everyone who has supported Uggly&Co from the beginning, bought the gear, worn the caps, stood at Black Dub, followed the riders and backed the brand through every stage.
Built on the Same Mindset
Even with a race team on the Mountain Course, the mindset stays the same.
No ego. No front. Just graft, good people and doing things properly.
That attitude runs through the clothing, the collaborations and now the racing. Whether it’s a heavyweight hoodie, a trucker cap, a graphic tee or a TT race bike, the idea is the same: build something with character, make it last and keep it connected to the world it came from.
Uggly&Co Racing is not separate from the brand. It is an extension of it.
A New Chapter on the Mountain Course
This TT debut is a big moment, but it also feels like the start of something.
The Isle of Man TT has a way of testing everything. It rewards patience, respect and hard work. For Uggly&Co Racing, the goal is to learn, build and make the most of every lap.
To be part of the TT as a team is something we’re proud of. To do it with Josh Brookes, on a Suzuki GSX-R750, in front of the fans who understand what this place means, makes it even more special.
From the garage to the paddock, from Black Dub to the Mountain Course, this is Uggly&Co stepping into the next chapter.
And we’re only just getting started.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Uggly&Co’s first Isle of Man TT?
Uggly&Co has been part of the Isle of Man TT scene for years through riders, fan support, apparel and its connection with Black Dub. However, this marks Uggly&Co Racing’s first TT as a race team.
Who is riding for Uggly&Co Racing at the Isle of Man TT?
Josh Brookes is riding for Uggly&Co Racing at the Isle of Man TT, taking on the Supersport class aboard the Suzuki GSX-R750.
What bike is Uggly&Co Racing using at the TT?
Uggly&Co Racing is running a Suzuki GSX-R750 in the Supersport class, bringing a fresh and retro-inspired look to the Mountain Course.
Why is the Isle of Man TT important to Uggly&Co?
The Isle of Man TT reflects everything Uggly&Co is built on: motorcycle culture, real racing, hard graft, community and a deep connection to the people behind the sport.
Where can I shop Uggly&Co motorcycle clothing?
You can shop Uggly&Co’s latest motorcycle-inspired clothing, headwear, graphic tees, hoodies and race merchandise at ugglyandco.com.


































































































































































































































































