Aussie ace Cameron Donald will make his return to competitive action on the Mountain Course in the Classic TT after sitting out this year’s TT.

Donald, who was part of the ITV 4 commentary team for June’s races, will again challenge for honours in the Sure Junior Classic TT Race.

The double TT winner will ride a 350cc Manx Norton for McIntosh Racing run by Kiwi classic racing supremo Ken McIntosh.

Donald has been a regular at the Classic TT since the inaugural year in 2013 and finished second in that year’s Okell’s 350cc Classic TT behind race winner Chris Palmer riding an AJS 7R.

Riding the same machine, he finished fourth in 2016 narrowly missing out on the podium but with a fastest lap in the class of 100.382mph.

He will go in to the four-lap race, to be held on Bank Holiday Monday, August 28, as a major contender for honours.

New Zealand tuning ace McIntosh has also been a staunch supporter of the Classic TT, initially fielding Bruce Anstey on his 500cc Manx Norton.

The 12-time TT winner retired from the race in 2013 but took an excellent third in 2014 lapping in excess of 108mph and McIntosh’s expertise when it comes to Manx Nortons is highly regarded so he’ll be giving Donald every possible chance of glory in 2017.

Speaking about the Classic TT, Donald said: ’I’ve really enjoyed the Classic TT since the outset and having missed riding at this year’s TT on the modern bikes, I am raring to go with Ken and the McIntosh Racing Team.

’I’ve worked with Ken on and off for a long time and I know how good his bikes are.

’It’s always going to be a hard up against the multi-cylinder bikes, but these are races of attrition and with four consistently fast laps I hope to be close when the chequered flag drops.’