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Cranston Fine Arts Sport Art and Artists Motor Sport Motorcycling Riders Surnames A to L Dunlop, Joey |
[UP] - Agostini, Giacomo - Barros, Alex - Biaggi, Max - Byrne, Shakey - Doohan, Mick - Dovizioso, Andrea - Dunlop, Joey - Dunlop, Robert - Edwards, Colin - Fath, Helmut - Finnegan, Martin - Fogarty, Carl - Grant, Mick - Haga, Noriyuki - Hailwood, Mike - Haslam, Ron - Hayden, Nicky - Hislop, Steve - Hodgson, Neil - Ivy, Bill - Jefferies, David - Kalauch, Wolfgang - Lampkin, Dougie - Lorenzo, Jorge |
| Joey Dunlop Motorcycling Art Prints, Paintings and Drawings |
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Breathe Easy by Rod Organ Joey Dunlop Clears the Tank Breather 125cc TT 1999 |
King of the Roads - Joey Dunlop by Ray Goldsbrough. Joey Dunlop during the 2000 Isle of Man TT. |
Joey Dunlop - Another Milestone by Rod Organ. Joey Dunlop, Honda SP1, 11th Milestone, F1 TT 2000. |
Joey - The Roaring forties by Rod Organ Joey Dunlop leading David Jefferies, Ulster GP 1999. |
Joey Dunlop by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joey Dunlop by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joey Dunlop - Motorcycle Legend by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joey and Robert by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joey and Robert Dunlop by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joey Dunlop - TT Legend by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joey Dunlop and Friends by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joey Dunlop by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Big Star Gone by Ray Goldsbrough Five times World Motorcycle Champion Joey Dunlop was tragically killed in 2000 while racing in Estonia. Joey started racing in 1969 and competed for the first time in the Isle of Man TT in 1976. His first TT victory was in 1977 when he won the Jubilee Classic on a Rea Yamaha. He went on to win 26 TTs, gaining 80 TT Replicas from 98 starts in a 25 year TT career. He also had 24 Ulster Grand Prix wins, a total that is unlikely to be surpassed. Joey not only directed his energies to winning races, for which he was awarded the MBE, but also to helping others and his charity work earned him a well-deserved OBE. Known simply and affectionately by all as Yer Maun, Joey Dunlop was a legend in his own lifetime. |
The Triple Jump by Rod Organ Joey Dunlop F1 TT 2000 at Ballaugh Bridge |
Fire and Rain by Rod Organ SOLD OUT (July 2009) |
For Love of the Sport by Rod Organ Joey Dunlop, Senior TT 2000 at the Gooseneck. |
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