18 years ago - Printable Version +- TT Website Forum (https://www.ttwebsite.com/forums) +-- Forum: Isle of Man TT Website (https://www.ttwebsite.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Joey Dunlop (https://www.ttwebsite.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: 18 years ago (/showthread.php?tid=26740) |
18 years ago - pete954 - 02-07-2018 Time hasn’t diminished Joeys incredible legacy , god bless. Still king of the mountain. RE: 18 years ago - Splashdown - 02-07-2018 Aye,Joey's contribution to the TT, and road racing in general, will never be forgotten. Proud to have been his team mate, and shared a rostrum or two with the great man. RE: 18 years ago - Malcolm - 02-07-2018 Gone but never forgotten
RE: 18 years ago - scaramanga - 02-07-2018 pleased im off a age to remember the story rather than just know about the great man via all the media ill never forget the day the news broke RE: 18 years ago - ian333 - 02-07-2018 Smooth, efficient, tidy and fast on the bike. Knee deep in spanners and bits in the paddock. Enjoying a well earned pint in the beer tent. Loaded up on supplies and driving across Eastern Europe to an orphanage. Everlasting memories of a special man. RE: 18 years ago - H2pots - 15-08-2018 (02-07-2018, 09:12 PM)scaramanga Wrote: ill never forget the day the news broke Agreed. Joey 's sad death was one of those things where I remember exactly where I were and what i were doing when I heard the news. I'd walked into the house from work and the news was on the tv.... I couldn't believe it, it felt impossible. Joey was the reason I went to watch my first tt, back in 1986... To see the great man in his famous yellow helmet. I'll never forget.... I'm of the generation where Joey will always be sadly missed. RE: 18 years ago - Rednine - 16-08-2018 So grateful to have been fortunate enough to have seen Joey race at the TT over many years. Thank you Joey and RIP. |