A sponsorship deal with project management specialist Logic-i Group has enabled Teesside’s Jack Fowler to compete in this year’s legendary Isle of Man TT.
After a strong debut at last year’s TT and previous multiple appearances at the Manx Grand Prix, Jack returns to the Mountain Course aiming to build on that momentum. This year, he competes in the Supertwin and Supersport classes, riding a Kawasaki Z650 (Number 50) and a Triumph 765 (Number 57) respectively.
As a privateer, he isn’t only the rider but takes on multiple roles, including team manager, mechanic, and even van driver, all while holding down a full-time job. It’s a huge undertaking, which makes the financial backing from the Yarm-headquartered business even more crucial.
Stephen Priestley, a Director at Logic-i Group, said: “We’re strong believers in supporting local talent, and Jack’s grit and determination really stood out. We’re proud to back him as he takes on one of the toughest and most iconic events in motorcycle racing. It’s inspiring to see someone from our region chasing big dreams.”
Jack added: “The support from Logic-i came at a time when I wasn’t sure how I’d be able to fund the TT. Their backing is so important – not only financially, but as a huge morale boost.”
His 2025 race schedule includes two races in each class: three laps per race in Supertwin and four laps in Supersport. A single lap covers 37.73 miles of public roads, winding through more than 200 corners and a dramatic mix of village streets, open countryside, and mountain terrain.
“Racing at the Isle of Man is much more than just speed and adrenaline,” said Jack, from Stockton-on-Tees. “It’s about overcoming the mental and physical challenges and building machines capable of taking on the toughest race in the world.
His passion for the TT began with a formative trip to the Isle of Man aged 11, is following in the tyre tracks of his father, Neil Fowler, a competitive racer in the 1980s.
Career highlights include reaching the competitive level necessary to qualify for the TT, picking up a coveted Bronze Replica after finishing his first Supersport race in 2024, together with multiple top 10 finishes at the Manx Grand Prix.
The 2025 Isle of Man TT runs from May 27 to June 8.