Joey Dunlop 1952-2000
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2012
- Proceeds from the sale of this DVD will benefit the Joey Dunlop Benevolent Fund
This is a story of dedication, determination, humility and humanity... It charts the rise from humble beginnings of William Joseph Dunlop, from the fabled Armoy Armada to the dizzy heights of F1 world titles, record-breaking exploits at the Isle of Man TT, and countless race wins which inspired fans to crown him their 'King of the Roads'.
Alongside superb footage of Joey in action throughout his career (including on-bike footage at the TT), there are illuminating interviews with 'Yer Maun' himself and specially recorded tributes and insights from Carl Fogarty, Barry Sheene, brother Robert, Jim Redman and Phillip McCallen.
Special features include a Photo Gallery where you can view memorable and poignant images of Joey, and the Career Highlights are a wonderful reminder of the success Joey enjoyed. This is truly a unique insight into the greatest road racer of all time...
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What a brilliant man and a racing machine , yet so modest.
I'm Japanese🇯🇵
ROAD
A movie in which the depths of the heart tremble as the facts are plainly overlaid.
I would like people other than bikers to see how they perceive their lives.
They are never a dead-end adventurer or a floating gambler.
Disassemble the machine yourself, polish, build, tune and run.
It is a true “craftsman” who combines the minimization of risk and the acceleration of speed with the last line.
This is a story in which the next generation firmly inherits the skills and work of "craftsmen" that the previous generation built up.
I think we Japanese can understand their spirit, because we are very particular about accuracy and precision.
And because they have mutual sympathy, I think they will save their lives on Japanese machines and helmets.
Thank you Dunlop family!
Reminds me of another video: UA-cam video: Jim's Hand Built Ford GT40 - Born This Way Modifiers Ep. 1
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I was very interested in the video that was introduced. I will look at the image firmly and give an impression.!
King of the road. Joey dunlop is and always will be a legend.
RIP to all the brave young men in their flying machines.
Joey Dunlop will never see his like ever again.
The most loved man in motorsport. Rip joey .
The best of the best will never be matched
William Joseph, wow.
The modest and the greatest Motocyclist ever !!
GRANDE
THE BEST
the greatest motorcycle racer
I think the word is freedom yep freedom what a man his own man sorry to see ya go joe !!!!!!!!!!!
What sort of person gives this a thumbs down?
Interesting
Hero on two wheels! Thanx! Rolf @
Wall263, my bad 48 is correct I was thinking about my freaking age. I stand corrected. I don't know how that changes my opinion, cause it doesn't. Thanks for the correction. I'm still suffering from my Moto accident. Thanks
Kids ride cars,
Men ride bikes
Nobody rode with more aggression the this kid
@ wall263, first of all you have no idea who your texting at punk! No idea how much I know about anything at all. Notice I said survived 20+. That means more than 20 no it all. My comments are exactly that mine. Don't agree cool. I feel like I expressed my opinion for why a guy OVER 48, do the math, continues to race. The Isle is insane and to do it after so much success and tragedy, why keep going. Relax mate, cause life is too short to get beat up on the internet lol. Really man chill out.
Much respect. He had to die on the bike. I think he romanticized it. All his closest mate died do what they loved most. Why else do a guy, survive 20+ races, well into his 60s. I love his passion a real purist, but God is the only one to die or live for. Its a machine...I'm just saying
Seriously get your facts straight before posting such crap...all you have said is conjecture "He had to die on the bike. I think he romanticized it" shut up you know nothing about road racing.and more importantly about joey, he was 48 when he died and had competed in a damn site more than 20 races in his career...he had won 26 races at the isle of man alone not to mention all his other victories 230 road racing victories throughout the world. in total
Fucking spastic comments