Welcome to the home of club racing on the Isle of Man celebrating over 50 years of racing.
Jurby was originally a WW2 airfield and is still retained today as an emergency landing strip. Over the years there have been several configurations, using various combinations of the old runway and perimeter roads. Nowadays there is a single configuration, which can be run in both directions, challenging riders with a mix of technical and high speed corners.
It is the only short circuit on the Isle of Man, situated in the North of the Island. It is most simply accessed by travelling half way round the TT course to the Sulby Hotel and turning left. From here Jurby is just a couple of miles up the road, entered from the Coast Road gate.
The weather can be a determining factor on Jurby's wide open spaces, though with its own microclimate it can often be reasonable here while the rest of the Island gets a soaking.
Andreas Racing Association run their own race school as an integral part of their meetings, plus pre-licence application courses.
These are our proposed dates for 2024 at Jurby: