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Joey Dunlop King of the Roads 10th Anniversary Edition (HB) Signed Copy Full colour pictorial tribute, with captions signed by the author Stephen Davison This lovingly updated tribute captures Joey in action, his triumphant racing moments, with his family, on his relief missions to Romania. A fitting record of one of the greatest motorcyclists the sport has ever seen. Joey's racing career began in 1969, and his yellow helmet and number three bike became synonymous with high-octane wins, but there was more to this rider than racing. He received an MBE for his motorcycling prowess - his racing record remains unsurpassed. But he also received an OBE for the many single-handed relief trips he ran to Romania and the Balkans, bringing food, clothing and supplies to wartorn areas. On 2 July 2000, the forty-eight-year old Dunlop crashed during a race in Estonia. The sporting world was shocked. His funeral was attended by 50,000 people. Updated throughout with 16 more pages Includes many unpublished photographs and intimate portraits New introduction A must-have memento for all racing fans AUTHOR - Stephen Davison is a photographer with Pacemaker, Belfast. A road-racing enthusiast, he has followed the career of Joey Dunlop for many years, producing award-winning photographs for specialist magazines, newspapers and TV and several highly successful books.
Joey Dunlop King of the Roads 10th Anniversary Edition (HB) Signed Copy Full colour pictorial tribute, with captions signed by the author Stephen Davison This lovingly updated tribute captures Joey in action, his triumphant racing moments, with his family, on his relief missions to Romania. A fitting record of one of the greatest motorcyclists the sport has ever seen. Joey's racing career began in 1969, and his yellow helmet and number three bike became synonymous with high-octane wins, but there was more to this rider than racing. He received an MBE for his motorcycling prowess - his racing record remains unsurpassed. But he also received an OBE for the many single-handed relief trips he ran to Romania and the Balkans, bringing food, clothing and supplies to wartorn areas. On 2 July 2000, the forty-eight-year old Dunlop crashed during a race in Estonia. The sporting world was shocked. His funeral was attended by 50,000 people. Updated throughout with 16 more pages Includes many unpublished photographs and intimate portraits New introduction A must-have memento for all racing fans AUTHOR - Stephen Davison is a photographer with Pacemaker, Belfast. A road-racing enthusiast, he has followed the career of Joey Dunlop for many years, producing award-winning photographs for specialist magazines, newspapers and TV and several highly successful books.