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Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Benelli) flies Ballaugh Bridge 1978 F2 TT

Joey Dunlop (Benelli) flies Ballaugh Bridge 1978 F2 TT
In 1978 and 1979, Joey Dunlop rode Benelli machines for Agrati UK, then importers for Benelli. Not particularly competitive against the Japanese machines, Joey finished 5th on this four-cylinder model

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Giacomo Agostini (MV): 1970 Senior TT

Giacomo Agostini (MV): 1970 Senior TT
Winning the 1970 Senior TT, Giacomo Agostini became the first rider to win the Junior/Senior double on three consecutive years. A Parliament Square shot

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Giacomo Agostini: 1967 TT

Giacomo Agostini: 1967 TT
Film star looks, superstar racing ability. Ago gets ready for one of the races of the century, against Mike Hailwood (Honda). It was a battle that Ago lost when his chain broke at Windy Corner

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1995 Lightweight 250 TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1995 Lightweight 250 TT
At 43 years old, Joey could still show the youngsters how to race the Mountain course. Fans at Parliament Square revel in the masters racecraft

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Giacomo Agostini in the 1967 Senior TT

Giacomo Agostini in the 1967 Senior TT
One of the TT Races of the Century, Ago and Hailwood slugged it out for five pulsating laps until Agos chain broke. Giacomo Agostini at Quarter Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joeys first TT victory; the 1977 Jubilee TT

Joeys first TT victory; the 1977 Jubilee TT
Little-known (at that time) Joey Dunlop (Rea Yamsel) shook the TT regulars by taking victory in the 1977 Jubilee TT on his home-built Seeley-framed Yamaha

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Ago rounds Quarter Bridge; 1971 Senior TT

Ago rounds Quarter Bridge; 1971 Senior TT
An unheard of engine failure in the Junior TT robbed Giacomo Agostini of a predicted double win, But no such problem occurred in the Senior

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1996 Lightweight 250 TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1996 Lightweight 250 TT
Riding a finely-tuned RS 250 to perfection, Joey Dunlop took top honours in the 1996 Lightweight 250 TT

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Yamaha) winning the 1980 Classic TT

Joey Dunlop (Yamaha) winning the 1980 Classic TT
Giving away precious seconds to the works Honda at the refuelling stop, Joey Dunlop won the 1980 Classic TT after a mighty battle with Mick Grant (Honda), setting the first 115 mph lap

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Benelli 6) 1979 Formula One TT

Joey Dunlop (Benelli 6) 1979 Formula One TT
For 1979 Joey was contracted to ride The Plumbers Nightmare, this Benelli Sei with its intricate exhaust setup. A big brute of a machine

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1997 Lightweight TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1997 Lightweight TT
Looking almost autumnal with the leaves swirling round, Joey took his fourth straight Lightweight win to clock up TT wins to 22

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Agos last TT win; the 1972 Senior TT

Agos last TT win; the 1972 Senior TT
Parliament Square, Ramsey. Giacomo Agostinis 10th and final win came in the 1972 Senior. 16 TTs, ten victories, two runner up rides, a third and three retirements

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1992 Ultra Lightweight TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1992 Ultra Lightweight TT
After two barren years (1990 & 1991), Joey got back to winning ways, taking honours in the Ultra Lightweight TT to equal Mike Hailwoods 14 TT wins

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop wins the 1998 Lightweight TT

Joey Dunlop wins the 1998 Lightweight TT
With the race shortened to three rain-sodden laps, Joey came out the traps like a greyhound, guessing that the weather would not improve. He was right, the race was red-flagged after two

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1988 Junior TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1988 Junior TT
With the Guthrie Memorial in the background, Joey climbs the Mountain to claim the 1988 Junior TT. His only problem during the race was losing the filler cap inside the fairing during his pit stop

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1988 Formula One TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1988 Formula One TT
By 1988 Joey had won 13 TTs, just one short of Mike Hailwoods total. Could he win more? Governors Bridge shot of Joey winning the 1988 F1 race

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Agostinis first TT win: 1966 Junior TT

Agostinis first TT win: 1966 Junior TT
Italys favourite Giacomo Agostini won the first of his ten TTs by ten minutes from Peter Williams (AJS). From 16 TT rides he won ten

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey at the Creg; 1985 Junior TT

Joey at the Creg; 1985 Junior TT
Known as a big-bike rider, Joey Dunlop won the Junior TT on this RS 250 Honda. But only after Brian Reid had run out of fuel at Hillberry on the last lap

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Ago leaves Parliament Square; 1969 Senior TT

Ago leaves Parliament Square; 1969 Senior TT
By 1969, Ago and the MV were in a class of their own. Ago won his 5th TT by eight minutes from Alan Barnett (Metisse)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Giacomo Agostini (MV) 1968 Junior TT

Giacomo Agostini (MV) 1968 Junior TT
Ago rounds Parliament Square, Ramsey. With Honda withdrawing from GP racing, Giacomo Agostini had an easy ride to TT victories. In 1968 he won the Junior TT from Renzo Pasolini (Benelli)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1994 Ultra Lightweight TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1994 Ultra Lightweight TT
The fans get a close up of Yer Maun conducting another TT master class. It was the third tiddler win on the trot for Joey as he rounds Sulby Bridge to take the 1994 Ultra Lightweight TT

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop, Union Mills 1984 Formula One TT

Joey Dunlop, Union Mills 1984 Formula One TT
The second Honda win for Yer Maun came in the 1984 Formula One race after a race-long battle with team-mate Roger Marshall. The No

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joeys first Honda TT win: 1983 Formula One TT

Joeys first Honda TT win: 1983 Formula One TT
Signed by Honda in 1981, Joey Dunlop endured two lean TT years before winning the 1983 Formula One TT. With victory in the Ulster Grand Prix, Joey was crowned the winner of the inaugral F1 World crown

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1996 Ultra Lightweight

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1996 Ultra Lightweight
TT win number 21 came as Joey cranked up another TT victory in the 1996 Ultra Lightweight race

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Dave Molyneuxs first TT win 1989 Sidecar race A

Dave Molyneuxs first TT win 1989 Sidecar race A
Dave Molyneux and Colin Hardman sweep their 750 Bregazzi Yamaha through Union Mills en route to Daves first TT victory

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1987 Formula One TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1987 Formula One TT
Battling with a blown exhaust, Joey still enough in hand to win his fifth straight F1 win

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (125 Honda) 1993 Ultra Lightweight TT

Joey Dunlop (125 Honda) 1993 Ultra Lightweight TT
Winning his second Ultra Lightweight TT, Joey rounds White Gates and heads up the Mountain for TT win number 15. Any more wins in the tank? Plenty

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1985 Formula One TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1985 Formula One TT
Joey Dunlop at White Gates, Ramsey, winning his third-on-the-trot Formula One TT race

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1994 Junior TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1994 Junior TT
Joey took the 1994 Junior honours after Phillip McCallen run out of fuel after a too-quick refuelling stop

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Ago at Parliament Square, Ramsey: 1971 Senior TT

Ago at Parliament Square, Ramsey: 1971 Senior TT
Eyes firmly fixed on the road ahead, Ago passes the spot where his Junior mount failed two days earlier

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Dave Molyneux at the 1999 TT

Dave Molyneux at the 1999 TT
Dave Molyneux and Craig Hallam dominated the 1996 Sidecar Race A, raising the lap record to 112.12 mph. They led Race B before retiring with a blown engine

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1988 Formula One TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1988 Formula One TT
Irish star Joey Dunlop (Honda) starts the 1988 Formula One TT

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1995 Senior TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1995 Senior TT
Windy Corner action for Joey. Seven years after his last big-bike TT win, he was back at the top for the 1995 Senior TT

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey Dunlop (Honda): Quarter Bridge, 1985 Senior TT

Joey Dunlop (Honda): Quarter Bridge, 1985 Senior TT
Taking his first TT hat-trick, Joey took the Senior TT honours after his F1 and Junior race successes

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Joey at Signpost Corner, 1986 Senior TT

Joey at Signpost Corner, 1986 Senior TT
The works Honda were clothed in Rothmans colours for 1986. In the Senior TT, Joey suffered steering damper problems and could only finish fourth, the race being won by team mate Roger Burnett

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Dave Molyneux: 2004 Sidecar TT race A

Dave Molyneux: 2004 Sidecar TT race A
Swinging the DMR Honda through Ramsey Hairpin, Dave Molyneux and new passenger Dan Sayle took their first TT win together in the 2004 Sidecar race A

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2011: Dave Molyneux in the 1993 Sidecar TT

Dave Molyneux in the 1993 Sidecar TT
TT win No. 3 Dave Molyneux and Karl Ellison sweep through Tower Bends to claim their second victory in the 1993 TT


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