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This updated tenth-anniversary edition of Joey Dunlop King of the Roads" is packed with new material including a new introduction by Stephen Davison a new chapter on the legacy of Joey Dunlop and previously unpublished photographs. Joey Dunlop was born in Ballymoney Co. Antrim on 25 February 1952. His ambition was to be a soldier but all that changed when he purchased his first motorbike at the age of sixteen: he discovered his destiny. His racing career began in 1969 and his yellow helmet and number 3 bike quickly became synonymous with high-octane wins. He was one of the most exciting riders the sport has ever seen drawing huge crowds to the Isle of Man TT races and to every other course he raced. Joey received an MBE for his motorcycling prowess; his racing record remains unsurpassed:
twenty-six wins in twenty-five years at the TT races and five times World Champion. But there was more to this rider than racing. He also received an OBE in recognition of the many relief trips he made alone to war-torn areas such as Romania and the Balkans bringing food clothing and supplies to those in need. True to his quiet modest nature he did not seek credit for his humanitarian work. The 'King of the Roads' died as he had lived: in an adrenaline rush. On 2 July 2000 the forty-eight-year-old rider crashed during a race in the republic of Estonia. The death of Joey Dunlop triggered an unparalleled emotional response as the sporting world and his fans openly mourned his passing. His funeral in his home town of Ballymoney was attended by 50 000 people and thousands more recorded their
feelings for 'Yer Maun' in books of condolence set up throughout Ireland. In September 2000 thousands of residents and visitors turned out to pay tribute to their hero at the Isle of Man TT circuit which he had dominated for so long. A decade after his death Joey Dunlop is still revered as a motorcycling legend. He will not be forgotten Joey Dunlop tenth-anniversary edition looks at Joey Dunlop's legacy and captures the rider the family man the winner the humanitarian - the person behind the legend that is the 'King of the Roads'."
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This updated tenth-anniversary edition of Joey Dunlop King of the Roads" is packed with new material including a new introduction by Stephen Davison a new chapter on the legacy of Joey Dunlop & previously unpublished photographs. Joey Dunlop was born in Ballymoney Co. Antrim on 25 February 1952. His ambition was to be a soldier but all that changed when he purchased his first motorbike at the age of sixteen: he discovered his destiny. His racing career began in 1969 & his yellow helmet & number 3 bike quickly became synonymous with high-octane wins. He was one of the most exciting riders the sport has ever seen drawing huge crowds to the Isle of Man TT races & to every other course he raced. Joey received an MBE for his motorcycling prowess; his racing record remains unsurpassed: twenty-six wins in twenty-five years at the TT races & five times World Champion. But there was more to this rider than racing. He also received an OBE in recognition of the many relief trips he made alone to war-torn areas such as Romania & the Balkans bringing food clothing & supplies to those in need. True to his quiet modest nature he did not seek credit for his humanitarian work. The ' King of the Roads' died as he had lived: in an adrenaline rush. On 2 July 2000 the forty-eight-year-old rider crashed during a race in the republic of Estonia. The death of Joey Dunlop triggered an unparalleled emotional response as the sporting world & his fans openly mourned his passing. His funeral in his home town of Ballymoney was attended by 50 000 people & thousands more recorded their feelings for ' Yer Maun' in books of condolence set up throughout Irel&. In September 2000 thousands of residents & visitors turned out to pay tribute to their hero at the Isle of Man TT circuit which he had dominated for so long. A decade after his death Joey Dunlop is still revered as a motorcycling legend. He will not be forgotten Joey Dunlop tenth-anniversary edition looks at Joey Dunlop's legacy & captures the rider the family man the winner the humanitarian
- the person behind the legend that is the ' King of the Roads'."

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