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Cycle News 2015 Issue 27 July 7

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 27 JULY 7, 2015 P33 15 YEARS ON J uly 2 marked 15 years since the passing of Joey Dunlop. The most successful rider ever on the Isle of Man TT course with a record 26 TT victories, Dunlop was killed during a non-descript street race in Estonia, just after taking what many consider his fin- est race win in the 2000 Formula One TT at age 48, using a factory Honda SP-1 to defeat the seemingly unstoppable David Jefferies on the V&M Yamaha YZF-R1. Dunlop's racing career did not just revolve around the TT. In a time when the premier four-stroke World Championship was the TT Formula One title (road- based engines in prototype chassis), Dunlop was a five-time consecutive World Champion between 1981 and 1986, riding for Honda Britain. Dunlop also took the checkered flag first at the Ulster Grand Prix an incredible 24 times, was victor at the North West 200 13 times, and took podium places at the Macau Grand Prix, Imola 200 and World Superbike Championship. However Dunlop was more than just a racer. His tireless humanitarian efforts, in which he would load his van full of aid and travel to remote areas of Roma- nia to visit various orphanages, would earn him an OBE (Order of the British Empire) award in 1986, to go along with his MBE (Member of the British Em- pire) award for service to motorcycle sport, earned in 1996. Incredibly popular with all manners of life thanks to his apolitical and anti-sectarian nature, Dunlop's funeral was attended by over 50,000 people at the Gar- ryduff Presbyterian Church and earlier this year, Dunlop was voted Northern Ire- land's greatest-ever sports star by the Belfast Tele- graph newspaper. Rennie Scaysbrook PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE Joey Dunlop (right) and Davey Wood (left) at the 1991 Isle of Man TT. Dunlop's best years were in the '80s when racing for Honda Britain—he was almost unstoppable at the Isle of Man.

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