People throw that word legend around far to freely in my opinion. Every half decent footballer or singer is being called a legend now-a-days but for me a legend isn't just somebody who is at the top of his or her profession. For me they need to have that all round package and i think most people reading this would agree that Joey had that in spades. His modesty, his humility and his charity are just some of the traits in my book that made him the absolute LEGEND that he was and still is. There are very few people in this world that when every time i see their picture it brings a big smile and a happy warm feeling over me. Being a Irishman it makes me very proud to know he was one of our own, but we all know he was truly loved the world over. May he and his brother Robert and nephew William all rest in peace. It's a brutal sacrifice for one family to have to endure. I don't know if knowing they died doing something they truly loved makes it any easier for their loved ones to cope but i really hope it helps them.
People do that in football and basketball because its main fan base is basic minded people who put way too much hype on everything now. In the racing world, we are gentlemen. There is respect, humility, and honor in our little 200 mph world. The average racer has a respect for life that most people never know
Just like our hometown hero Jarno Saarinen, Joey also worked on his bikes. I followed Joey since I was a kid in the late 1970s. Joey, Robert, William: you will never be forgotten, rather always remembered with warmth and affection. Thank you for all the wonderful memories. Lots of love from Finland also to the Dunlop family and their friends.
@@nickynackDid you watch this video? Apologies, I am from this man's town, he poured me pints of Harp in his pub at a time, pre train to Portrush for fun and games. He died in that race. I was at his funeral to Garryduff Church.
As Michael Rutter said, Joey is still with us, just glad that I witnessed the yellow helmet flashing through the hedges, no other rider in history has gained the respect and love from fans, and the public who have no interest in sport, Joey is someone we should all look up to an amazing human being.
I remember seeing him at the Pukekohe race track here in New Zealand, just walking about in the crowd no fuss, I said to my brother wow that's Joey Dunlop, he was our hero!
Joey was unique. He went to the very top of his sport but remained the same shy guy he had always been. Every year he took a van load of food and supplies to Romanian orphans. One of their carers took a photo of him eating corned beef and beans with the poor kids. He didn't even ask for his charity efforts to be publicised. The man was a true legend.
Never ever has a song matched a human being in such a way... Never ever has a human being been such as our Joey and I say our with the greatest respect !! Just loved this human in so so many ways kept me going in very hard times thanks joey thanks so so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hope you are ta peace where you are !!!!!!!!!!!
Such a humbled lovable gentleman just knew how to ride a motorcycle faster than anyone else in the world but didn't enjoy the fame just pure raw talent, ride that highway in the sky joey see you one day x
Exelente material ! Un grande entre los grandes !! Dunlop...disfruta el cielo acelerando por las nubes !! No olvides poner las de lluvia si la pista se pone gris !! Te buscare cuando sea mi tiempo de acelerar a tu lado . Mientras tanto seguiré acelerando mi Kawa ...q dios te de la misma gloria q aquí te has ganado vos !!!
Reading the book about Robert Dunlop at the moment, Full Throttle, great read. Realized today marks 20 years to the day since Joey tragically crashed and died. Growing up in his area he was akin to Pele or Ali in terms of greatness. An all-time legend from a legendary racing family. RIP Joey, you showed the world how to race.
There's just something about Joey... Just look at the footage of his funeral procession... It just cuts to the core the emotion... This song guts me every time I listen to it... RIP JD.
I remember reading the letters about Joey in Motorcycle Weekly for a year after he died. Just stories from ordinary people about him having a chat over a coffee in some motorway stop. A bit of advice offered, working on a bike overnight a casual nod of recognition in a paddock. Everything superstars would never do but legends will.
Top job for a top man not many words usually but plenty of action from him on the motorcycle way it should be his riding didn't need words truly great ambassador for Northern Ireland and road racing around the world sadly missed by all 🍀❤️
To live a life.....doing the thing you Love.....to become the Greatest at that thing.....for everyone to Love and Respect you .....and to die in an instant doing that thing which you Love so much....is The Most Perfect Life of all.
What a man,fame never changed him,remember as a kid him riding in the mid Antrim and working on his bikes in the pits,that’s when you go go anywhere on the tracks LEGEND
Not sure most people have any idea what these lads do on that TT Circuit among others. Going really fast is one thing, but when there are hundreds of changes in the dynamics of the pavement at 180 plus mph it's just a different world for lack of better words to describe the ride. They are getting slammed around and it must be sheer terror when the bike bottoms out and comes back up off the road and there is basically no control for a second or three. I want to go there so bad. One day. Have to take my bike though. Big dream. Joey was so fearless. It's amazing. And such a cool cat also. Everyone tells of what a gentleman he was. That says it all. RIP JD.
So glad i saw him race in my life time Just think what those that follow have missed What a man what a humanbeing !!!!!!!!!!!!! Hope the racing up there is just what you wanted/want ?????????????????????? God go with ya Joey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!! This Tribute to "Joey Dunlop" will Forever bring tears to our eyes! Now 18 yrs. Ago he was called home to Heaven ....RIP JD... "Gone... But Never will You be Forgotten...🏁🏁🏁🏁
First Robert carried his older brother, now Michael had to do the same. Joey Robert William you are and will allways be remembered as the greatest roadracers and men.
And I also was there, served me pints in his pub, he could have been anyone ....modest doesn't even get near....but we, as punters, knew our Joey. RIP Ballymoney Man.....just had a pint last Thursday in his pub....Great pint of Guinness 👍
Used to wait for Joey to go past my parents house at the North West as a child, he is the reason I ride. You dont know what you have lost untill it's gone. RIP wee man.
Bumped into him whilst on walkabout on the Island. He was on crutches nursing a broken leg so was out of the racing that year. He was extremely humble, quietly spoken and had the time of day for everyone. Great bloke and rider sadly missed.
What makes Joey the absolute in my opinion 100% the best Rider ever to hit the tarmac in Ireland Britain and the world I don't even care if he's not raced in US he's the absolute best he is not just because of his riding ability although that would be enough but it's also because of his heart of gold. I don't know that you would ever talk to anyone that's ever crossed his path or had a conversation with them that wouldn't tell you the absolute same what a wonderful human being Joey Dunlop was he just happened to be a motorcycle road racer. May you rest in peace and thank you so much for being such an incredible example to me and the rest of the world will truly be missed.
only Michael dunlop left now! hes done the dunlop name proud.i wonder if he will continue racing.part of me wants to see him out on the roads ,just hope he stays safe. rip joey ,Robert and William!
I ride like hell to get to heaven. I’m on dah endless pursuit of victory taking hostages on the blacktop. No limits. Thanks for watching and ur kind words. MY BEST
Joey Dunlop, what can one say to to acknowledge a legend . Words cant be used to describe him , we all know it but you cant type it . Joey was/is my favourite 👍👍✌
Joey was a man who loved his family !!! But when he raced he loved it so much !!! He road with love and grit !!! He didn’t ride for glory and fame !!! He raced because he loved it soooo !!!!
Valentino Rossi rode a lap of the IOM TT and said that it eas too dangerous...The TT is too difficult. If you make a mistake,maybe its your last mistake. Yet Joey Dunlop won 26 races there over a 25 year period. Rossi was a genius rider. Joey was a total legend. Hes still one.
RIP, Joe,! So sorry I never got to meet you,! But have met your wife, in your bar in ballymoney,! A few times , from a guy from bushmills, now living in Portstewart, God Bless to you all !
Joey Dunlop, for my opinion he wil allways be remembered as the greatest motorcycle racer who ever lived. Michael Dunlop finaly passed your record of TT wins making it a tribute to Joey, i'm sure.
People throw that word legend around far to freely in my opinion. Every half decent footballer or singer is being called a legend now-a-days but for me a legend isn't just somebody who is at the top of his or her profession. For me they need to have that all round package and i think most people reading this would agree that Joey had that in spades. His modesty, his humility and his charity are just some of the traits in my book that made him the absolute LEGEND that he was and still is. There are very few people in this world that when every time i see their picture it brings a big smile and a happy warm feeling over me. Being a Irishman it makes me very proud to know he was one of our own, but we all know he was truly loved the world over. May he and his brother Robert and nephew William all rest in peace. It's a brutal sacrifice for one family to have to endure. I don't know if knowing they died doing something they truly loved makes it any easier for their loved ones to cope but i really hope it helps them.
Legend is everything that is posthumously remembered. And so is Joey.
People do that in football and basketball because its main fan base is basic minded people who put way too much hype on everything now. In the racing world, we are gentlemen. There is respect, humility, and honor in our little 200 mph world. The average racer has a respect for life that most people never know
At 71 still crying and not ashamed to say so !!!!!!!!
Just like our hometown hero Jarno Saarinen, Joey also worked on his bikes. I followed Joey since I was a kid in the late 1970s. Joey, Robert, William: you will never be forgotten, rather always remembered with warmth and affection. Thank you for all the wonderful memories. Lots of love from Finland also to the Dunlop family and their friends.
The scene at the end of the video with Joey changing his front wheel is so powerful considering what happened in the race RIP a great man
@@nickynackDid you watch this video? Apologies, I am from this man's town, he poured me pints of Harp in his pub at a time, pre train to Portrush for fun and games. He died in that race. I was at his funeral to Garryduff Church.
As Michael Rutter said, Joey is still with us, just glad that I witnessed the yellow helmet flashing through the hedges, no other rider in history has gained the respect and love from fans, and the public who have no interest in sport, Joey is someone we should all look up to an amazing human being.
I remember seeing him at the Pukekohe race track here in New Zealand, just walking about in the crowd no fuss, I said to my brother wow that's Joey Dunlop, he was our hero!
Not was is a hero and the greatest road racers of all time
Joey was unique. He went to the very top of his sport but remained the same shy guy he had always been. Every year he took a van load of food and supplies to Romanian orphans. One of their carers took a photo of him eating corned beef and beans with the poor kids. He didn't even ask for his charity efforts to be publicised. The man was a true legend.
Joey also rode one of John Britten's bikes at one point.
Visited Joeys Bar and the Memorial Garden last Sunday. Total respect to the big man, his brother and nephew.
All hail the mighty Dunlop family!!! Bless all you.. rip
Great ambassador for northern Ireland a true legend
Never ever has a song matched a human being in such a way... Never ever has a human being been such as our Joey and I say our with the greatest respect !!
Just loved this human in so so many ways kept me going in very hard times thanks joey thanks so so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hope you are ta peace where you are !!!!!!!!!!!
Such a humbled lovable gentleman just knew how to ride a motorcycle faster than anyone else in the world but didn't enjoy the fame just pure raw talent, ride that highway in the sky joey see you one day x
Brings Tears to my eyes,,Road Racers are real men men,,
RIP JOEY DUNLOP .... THIS NAME WILL ALWAYS BE PLACED AT THE SUMMIT OF TRUE CHAMPIONS OF SPEED. HE WILL RACE ON IN OUR MEMORIES ... ... ...
The great ole wizard of motorbike.
No More a Man Deserves My Respect and Admiration. Joey was Why I Ride
hello Joe, you are still the best of the best, French bikers from the south of France still miss you, rip abd god bless you,
Today 20 years ago but never forgotten !!
he has to be one of the best ever riders
All road racing fan here. Love joey.
Exelente material ! Un grande entre los grandes !! Dunlop...disfruta el cielo acelerando por las nubes !! No olvides poner las de lluvia si la pista se pone gris !! Te buscare cuando sea mi tiempo de acelerar a tu lado . Mientras tanto seguiré acelerando mi Kawa ...q dios te de la misma gloria q aquí te has ganado vos !!!
Reading the book about Robert Dunlop at the moment, Full Throttle, great read. Realized today marks 20 years to the day since Joey tragically crashed and died. Growing up in his area he was akin to Pele or Ali in terms of greatness. An all-time legend from a legendary racing family. RIP Joey, you showed the world how to race.
There's just something about Joey...
Just look at the footage of his funeral procession... It just cuts to the core the emotion... This song guts me every time I listen to it... RIP JD.
I remember reading the letters about Joey in Motorcycle Weekly for a year after he died. Just stories from ordinary people about him having a chat over a coffee in some motorway stop. A bit of advice offered, working on a bike overnight a casual nod of recognition in a paddock. Everything superstars would never do but legends will.
2:04 the sight of a winner. Forever Dunlop my Hero
My hero Good bless your soul and all warriors who went with you
Everyone dies, few ever live!
RIP to heros with huge balls.
and they have 4 of them!!
RIP,,,Joey Dunlop
Top job for a top man not many words usually but plenty of action from him on the motorcycle way it should be his riding didn't need words truly great ambassador for Northern Ireland and road racing around the world sadly missed by all 🍀❤️
To live a life.....doing the thing you Love.....to become the Greatest at that thing.....for everyone to Love and Respect you .....and to die in an instant doing that thing which you Love so much....is The Most Perfect Life of all.
Remember it like it was yesterday. Race in paradise Joey. Legends never die
RIP Joey the greatest there has ever been ...
I Remember that Day watching it on TV in Dublin everyone was Crying it was so Sad RIP Joey Dunlop King of the Road in Britain and Ireland ☘
What a man,fame never changed him,remember as a kid him riding in the mid Antrim and working on his bikes in the pits,that’s when you go go anywhere on the tracks LEGEND
Not sure most people have any idea what these lads do on that TT Circuit among others. Going really fast is one thing, but when there are hundreds of changes in the dynamics of the pavement at 180 plus mph it's just a different world for lack of better words to describe the ride. They are getting slammed around and it must be sheer terror when the bike bottoms out and comes back up off the road and there is basically no control for a second or three. I want to go there so bad. One day. Have to take my bike though. Big dream. Joey was so fearless. It's amazing. And such a cool cat also. Everyone tells of what a gentleman he was. That says it all.
RIP JD.
An absolute legend! What a gladiator man he was! His dedication for racing bikes was without question unmatched! Drive free soul gigant
So glad i saw him race in my life time Just think what those that follow have missed What a man what a humanbeing !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope the racing up there is just what you wanted/want ?????????????????????? God go with ya Joey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Real nice tribute to a real hero of the roads. 👍
Wow!! This Tribute to "Joey Dunlop" will Forever bring tears to our eyes! Now 18 yrs. Ago he was called home to Heaven ....RIP JD... "Gone... But Never will You be Forgotten...🏁🏁🏁🏁
The King das pistas . O maior de todos os tempos .
A great champion and a great man, a legend RIP Joey
A tear in my eyes. A real hero. Sadly missed
You were the best Joey Dunlop.i know you're out there somewhere.
First Robert carried his older brother, now Michael had to do the same. Joey Robert William you are and will allways be remembered as the greatest roadracers and men.
The best Racer ever....
A Legend, RIP .
Just add , I was at Joeys funeral,! Again God Bless, Joey, RIP, man,! I was born 23rd May 1968,
And I also was there, served me pints in his pub, he could have been anyone ....modest doesn't even get near....but we, as punters, knew our Joey. RIP Ballymoney Man.....just had a pint last Thursday in his pub....Great pint of Guinness 👍
R.I.P. Joey
Grandissimo campione un eroe 🙏👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍
Gone but not forgotten
ogni volta che lo rivedo mi viene la pelle d'oca , Dio si porta con se sempre i migliori . ciao joey da un semplice e insegnificante motociclista
Yer Maun..... King of the roads.....huge respect RIP
That was one of the best tributes I've ever seen. So sad, and so well done. You're never closer to life until you're on the knife's edge of death.
Used to wait for Joey to go past my parents house at the North West as a child, he is the reason I ride. You dont know what you have lost untill it's gone. RIP wee man.
This guy was unbelievable and very fast we all miss you ..
King
We all want to hug him and say we missed him 😢
The greatest of them all, the undisputed King of the Roads.
The. Best of all joey
Sir Dunlop......the best.
Bumped into him whilst on walkabout on the Island. He was on crutches nursing a broken leg so was out of the racing that year. He was extremely humble, quietly spoken and had the time of day for everyone. Great bloke and rider sadly missed.
I choke up every time I watch this.Never forgotten.
forever beautiful talent
What makes Joey the absolute in my opinion 100% the best Rider ever to hit the tarmac in Ireland Britain and the world I don't even care if he's not raced in US he's the absolute best he is not just because of his riding ability although that would be enough but it's also because of his heart of gold. I don't know that you would ever talk to anyone that's ever crossed his path or had a conversation with them that wouldn't tell you the absolute same what a wonderful human being Joey Dunlop was he just happened to be a motorcycle road racer. May you rest in peace and thank you so much for being such an incredible example to me and the rest of the world will truly be missed.
Beautiful tribute thank you.
You will never be forgotten Joey 😢
Love Legenda ❤
look at john mcguinness face at 1.12 in total all of his hero! and on his way of becoming a road racing legend himself!! true legends rip joey
I hadn't noticed that. Nice picture of them both together. What year was that?
RIP great Joey🙏🏾
only Michael dunlop left now! hes done the dunlop name proud.i wonder if he will continue racing.part of me wants to see him out on the roads ,just hope he stays safe. rip joey ,Robert and William!
What about Joeys son Gary and his nephew Sam who both still race in the smaller classes?
And Joey's son gary
MD is the last of a generation I know the family personally ax I've a lived here in Ballymoney and raced for years till I got fucked up .
@@danielt8960 Gary is a legend but he doesn't have what his father had .
I ride like hell to get to heaven. I’m on dah endless pursuit of victory taking hostages on the blacktop. No limits. Thanks for watching and ur kind words. MY BEST
Joey Dunlop, what can one say to to acknowledge a legend .
Words cant be used to describe him , we all know it but you cant type it .
Joey was/is my favourite 👍👍✌
What a legend Joey 👍
The dunlops gave there lives to the sport they are road racing 3 RIP
19 anos hoje sem esse mestre... descanse em paz Joey. Eterno campeão nas pistas e na simplicidade
20 years since joey gone rip King of the road 🏍️
Legend of a man..
Joey was a man who loved his family !!! But when he raced he loved it so much !!! He road with love and grit !!! He didn’t ride for glory and fame !!! He raced because he loved it soooo !!!!
That bit at 0.20 where he's in the air one second and the next he's cornering, without touching the brakes... unbelievable.
Joey Dunlop, eine Legende auf Insel of Man TT!
19 years ago our hero was taken. Ride on Joey.....
Your hero ? like Michael Stone ?
Por siempre joey dunlop ❤💔
A real man
Valentino Rossi rode a lap of the IOM TT and said that it eas too dangerous...The TT is too difficult. If you make a mistake,maybe its your last mistake. Yet Joey Dunlop won 26 races there over a 25 year period. Rossi was a genius rider. Joey was a total legend. Hes still one.
Joey dunlop irreplaceable no, 1
RIP, Joe,! So sorry I never got to meet you,! But have met your wife, in your bar in ballymoney,! A few times , from a guy from bushmills, now living in Portstewart, God Bless to you all !
Joey Dunlop, for my opinion he wil allways be remembered as the greatest motorcycle racer who ever lived. Michael Dunlop finaly passed your record of TT wins making it a tribute to Joey, i'm sure.
Sad! I wish this never have to happen on sporting events. He may rest in peace and keeps riding on the other side
A national treasure. Ulster Royalty.
A TRUE LEGEND ❤️💯
R.I.P Joey dunlop we aĺl miss you 😭
Joey world largest champion for ever
Legend tt respect joey dunlop
Grandissimo pilota,come sempre la perdita di un uomo e'una tragedia...
1:35 The king and to his left the unknowing future heir.
THE GREATEST
He was not a big guy but was a giant RIP Joey you re my hero.
Joey sei il pilota piu forte di sempre...riposa in pace ....
We miss you Joey ...
number one joey !!!!
The greatest road racer of all time
RIP Godspeed Joey
RIP Joey Dunlop