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Joey Dunlop Collection (page 5)

Joey Dunlop, a legendary motorcycle racer, left an indelible mark on the world of motorsports

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1987 Junior TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1987 Junior TT
Joey Dunlop (Honda) at Ballacraine; 1987 Junior TT

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1999 Southern 100

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1999 Southern 100
Joey Dunlop (Honda) at Ballabeg, 1999 Southern 100

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joeys first Honda TT: 1978 Formula One

Joeys first Honda TT: 1978 Formula One
Joeys first Honda TT ride was on this Devimead-sponsored machine: Joey Leads Malcolm Lucas (BSA) at Quarter Bridge, 1978 Formula One

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1984 Donington Park

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1984 Donington Park
Joey Dunlop (Honda), 1984 Donington Park

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey at the Creg: 1991 Junior TT

Joey at the Creg: 1991 Junior TT
Joey Dunlop at the Creg in the 1991 Junior TT

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey rounds Ramsey Hairpin: 1986 Formula One TT

Joey rounds Ramsey Hairpin: 1986 Formula One TT
Joey Dunlop (Honda) rounds Ramsey Hairpin in the 1986 Formula One TT

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey at Parliament Square; 1984 Senior TT

Joey at Parliament Square; 1984 Senior TT
A packed audience watches Joey Dunlop take his Honda round Parliament Square in the 1984 Senior TT

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey takes Quarter Bridge: 1982 Classic TT

Joey takes Quarter Bridge: 1982 Classic TT
Joey Dunlop (Honda) takes Quarter Bridge in the 1982 Classic TT

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joeys first Senior TT: 1976 Senior TT

Joeys first Senior TT: 1976 Senior TT
With the side number wrapped around his foot, and without his trademark yellow Arai helmet, Joey Dunlop rounds Parliament Square in the 1976 Senior TT. He finished 18th - the best was to come!

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Still just Joe: Joey Dunlop (Yamaha): 1977 Senior TT

Still just Joe: Joey Dunlop (Yamaha): 1977 Senior TT
As the fairing shows, it was still Joe Dunlop when Joey Dunlop was snapped at Bradan Bridge in the 1977 Senior TT

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey at Ballacraine; 1993 Formula One TT

Joey at Ballacraine; 1993 Formula One TT
Joey Dunlop cranks the big Honda into Ballacraine

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1990 Ultra Lightweight TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1990 Ultra Lightweight TT
The 1990 Ultra Lightweight TT was one of Joey Dunlops rare TT retirements; seen here at Braddan Bridge

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey Dunlop (Yamaha) 1980 Senior TT

Joey Dunlop (Yamaha) 1980 Senior TT
Before he moved to race Honda, Joey Dunlop rode the Rea brothers Yamaha machines in the TT. Seen here at Creg ny Baa in the 1980 Senior TT

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey Dunlop (Honda) at Ballacraine; 1988 Production B TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) at Ballacraine; 1988 Production B TT

Background imageJoey Dunlop Collection: Joey at Signpost Corner, 1986 Senior TT

Joey at Signpost Corner, 1986 Senior TT
The works Honda were clothed in Rothmans colours for 1986. In the Senior TT, Joey suffered steering damper problems and could only finish fourth, the race being won by team mate Roger Burnett



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Joey Dunlop, a legendary motorcycle racer, left an indelible mark on the world of motorsports. In 1977, he clinched his first TT victory at the Jubilee TT, foreshadowing a career filled with triumphs and records. One iconic moment was in 1978 during the F2 TT when Joey Dunlop fearlessly flew over Ballaugh Bridge astride his Benelli bike. This daring feat showcased his unmatched skill and cemented him as a true daredevil on two wheels. Throughout his illustrious career, Joey had many memorable races. His final TT appearance came in 2000 at the Senior TT where he rode for Honda. It marked the end of an era for this racing legend who had become synonymous with speed and bravery. Pit-stops were crucial moments in any race, and Joey's pit-stop during the 2000 Formula One TT exemplified his team's efficiency and precision. Every second counted as they worked tirelessly to keep him in contention for victory. Speaking of victories, one that stands out is Joey's last win at the Ultra Lightweight TT also held in 2000. He displayed sheer determination as he crossed that finish line - a testament to his unwavering passion for racing until the very end. Joey wasn't limited to just one brand; he achieved success riding various motorcycles throughout his career. From Yamaha to Benelli to Honda, each bike became an extension of himself on different tracks around the world. In addition to individual achievements, there was another significant aspect of Joey's legacy: brotherhood. Alongside Robert Dunlop, they competed together in races like the 1993 Ultra Lightweight TT - showcasing their bond both on and off-track. The Southern 100 race held in 1980 saw Joey dominate once again while riding a Yamaha bike. His exceptional skills allowed him to conquer challenging terrains effortlessly - leaving spectators awestruck.