TT 1985 Joey Dunlop wins the Junior Race
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"No fan of real road racing will want to miss this one" Classic Racer
"This is almost certainly the ultimate Joey Dunlop DVD" Streetfighters November 2009
William Joseph Dunlop, O.B.E - Isle of Man TT legend and the undisputed King of the Mountain.
This is the most comprehensive collection of action-packed race footage celebrating Joey’s victories at the TT ever gathered together. After an exhaustive search of our own and many other producers’ archives - as well as a worldwide appeal for footage - we bring you exceptional highlights from a staggering 24 of Joey’s record-breaking 26 TT wins.
While we have been unable to trace any race footage from his first win - the 1977 Jubilee TT - and the 1984 Formula One, the incredible film we have located charts a TT record which is unlikely ever to be bettered.
It shows Joey as a young charger, challenging and beating stars like Mick Grant and Roger Marshall, the ‘big bike’ glory years when Joey scored six F1 wins in a row and his domination of the 125cc and 250cc classes in the 1990s. We are reminded of how “Yer Maun” overcame injury, horrendous weather, a missing exhaust and even a sunken boat to claim victory after victory, and stunned the racing world in 1995 when, as a 43-year-old, he won the Senior TT on the Honda RC45 - his first big bike win for almost a decade.
Share the excitement as he sees off young challengers like Carl Fogarty, Steve Hislop, David Jefferies and John McGuinness, remaining as determined as ever to add to his record-breaking tally of wins. In 2000, at the age of 48, he defied all the odds to take three TT wins in a week for the third time - the first man to achieve this incredible feat - and his seventh F1 victory after what many believe to be his greatest ever ride. Tragically this was to be his final TT, but it was a fitting end to Joey’s amazing relationship with the awe-inspiring Mountain Course.
Joey Dunlop - The TT Wins brings you action-packed highlights, including on-board footage, from these and many more history-making moments. Along the way we hear from Joey and his rivals, including brother Robert with whom he enjoyed some of his toughest battles in the Ultra-Lightweight TTs.
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Joey Dunlop was an absolute legend in road racing. But he was also the humblest guy you could ever meet.
If they haven't already they should make a statue of him on the isle of man.
I used to go see Joey at the northwest in the early 80s. I'll never forget seeing him at the starting grid where you could just wander around freely.
I remember crawling under the pit fence and standing by the pits ... I've still got the picture of the cork 12" out of the champagne bottle...happy days 👍
Joey with the darker hair looks like a mix of him and Ayrton senna
2 strokes, true memories !! thanks for the upload
Forever the King of the Roads 💪🏾
Magic.
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Ahh, remember when you have to push the bike to start the race? I don't, i wasn't even born......
Should be in bed at this TIME then you lil brat 😎😎😎
I remember it well, love the 2 strokes
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R.I.P
Chạy quá dử👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sign post looks weird with just fields both sides. No house built back then.
Aaah the noise, vibration, and smell of the two-stroke signaled real racing.
Did Joe Ehrlich design and build the engines for the EMC, anyone know?
Pretty sure they were Ehrlich tuned Rotax motors.
Wasn't he something to do with Belfast university ?
@@simoncullum5019 Yup.