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Joey’s Bar in Ballymoney is to be the starting point for the Northern Ireland leg of The 2025 National Motorcycle Teddy Bear ...
Joey Dunlop's former Honda team-mate Phillip McCallen says the distinguished line-up of riders and collection of machinery gathered for a special celebration of the legendary motorcyclist's racing ...
Joey Dunlop is a name that should ring in the halls of victory with the same grandeur as the likes of Schumacher, Stewart, Moss, Senna. In motorcycling circles it does, but Dunlop was never one to ...
Joey Dunlop was King of the Roads... but his sad, final journey home was blocked by protesters. Welcome to Northern Ireland..
Michael Dunlop's 33 race wins on the 37.73-mile Mountain course have been recognised in the King's Birthday Honours List.
It was Joey Dunlop’s finest hour at the TT and arguably the greatest moment in Isle of Man TT history. At the North West 200, I chatted with road racing photographer and author, Stephen Davison.
Motorcycling legend Joey Dunlop has been remembered and celebrated in a special event in Ballymoney, County Antrim, on Saturday. The Joey 25 celebration was held a quarter of a century after the ...
Joey Dunlop won his last TT at the age of forty-eight, muscling his Honda through patchy conditions to win the Formula TT big bike class, then clinching two lightweight classes for a triple.
Michael Dunlop said that "everyone's inspiration was to be a Joey Dunlop around the Isle of Man". He said: "I'm no better than Joey, never was. "Joey's record stood for 24 years and it's an honour.
Joey Dunlop will forever be the King of the Roads. He will also forever be “Yer Maun,” the catch-all term Northern Irish people use in a rough approximation of you-know-who.