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THE mother of Northern Ireland motorbike racing legends Joey and Robert Dunlop has died at the age of 91. May Dunlop, from Co Antrim, sadly died suddenly at her home in Ballymoney on Monday afternoon.
Joey Dunlop was King of the Roads... but his sad, final journey home was blocked by protesters. Welcome to Northern Ireland..
Thousands of mourners have paid their last respects to sporting legend Joey Dunlop whose funeral has taken place near his home town in Northern Ireland. Dunlop, 48, a five-times world champion and one ...
The mother of Northern Ireland motorbike racing legends Joey and Robert Dunlop has died. May Dunlop, from Co Antrim, died on Monday afternoon at the age of 91. The matriarch of the iconic racing ...
He was that type of man,' stated a still shocked Skerries race secretary Brendan Farrell just hours after Dunlop's death. 'We all thought he was invincible but that wasn't to be. But Joey like ...
A free-to-attend event honouring the life and racing success of 26-time Isle of Man TT winner Joey Dunlop will take place ... mark 25 years since his tragic death at a road race in Tallinn ...
A DUP MLA denied in 2002 that he was trying to exploit the death of motorcycle legend Joey Dunlop for political purposes, newly declassified files have revealed. William McCrea was responding to a ...
A post on TrafficwatchNI on ‘X’ says: ‘An event to mark 25 years since the death of Joey Dunlop will take place in Ballymoney Town Centre on Saturday 24th May. ‘As a result Main Street ...
His 29th victory was particularly emotional because he edged the record previously set by Joey Dunlop, his uncle who died 24 years ago in a road racing accident. The record had stood since 2000.
Joey Dunlop had been the overall race leader with 26 wins to his name at the event - with his last one coming in 2000. Dunlop, who died aged 48 after crashing during a race in Estonia, has a ...