Just Joey by Jimmy Walker

Just Joey by Jimmy Walker

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This is a biography of Joey Dunlop, or "Yer Man", as he was known to his vast number of fans - a racing legend never more at home than competing in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races. He took the chequered flag in 26 of these races but was tragically killed on 2 July 2000 while racing in Estonia.

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Just Joey by Jimmy Walker

Joey Dunlop, or "Yer Man", as he was affectionately known to his vast number of fans, was a racing legend, adored by the Irish people. Born and raised in Ballymoney, County Antrim he was never more at home than competing in the famous Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races. In all, he took the chequered flag in 26 Tourist Trophy races. He was tragically killed on 2 July 2000 while racing in Estonia. Dunlop started racing on a 199cc Tiger Cub for which, in 1969, he paid u50. It was the beginning of a passion that would rule his life. His first two TT victories came on Yamahas, but Honda would be the ally from 1983, the plain yellow helmet a beacon to the supporters who idolised the Irishman. His mastery of the treacherous Isle of Man course was total, and his passion for success mirrored that of his fans. In 1989 he arrived at the island on crutches ready to race, but the organizers gave a blank refusal. In 1998 he arrived in scarcely better shape - having crashed in the 100-mile Tandragree road race.
Jimmy Walker is the motorcycling correspondent of the Belfast Telegraph, Ireland's largest evening newspaper. He also writes on motorcycling for the Sun and News of the World . He has known and followed Joey Dunlop since the start of his career.
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ISBN 13 9780007115464
ISBN 10 0007115466
Title Just Joey
Author Jimmy Walker
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2001-05-08
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.