Michael Dunlop to ride TT-winning bike on closed street in hometown celebration
Special event to mark Isle of Man TT re𝓡cord set by Michael Dunlop

Michael🍸 Dunlop is set to be celebrated in 🅘his hometown in Northern Ireland.
Ballymoney 🐻will welcome Dunlop who smashed the all-time record for race wins at this year’๊s Isle of Man TT.
Dunlop took his tally to 29 wins on the Mountain Course, emotionally eclipsing the record previously held by his uncle Joey, 🎉who later died in a road racing accident.
Joey’s record stood for 2𝓡4 years until his nephew beat itꦫ.
A statement from MD Racing confirmed: “Michaels homecoming has been confirmed for the 26th of October at approximately 5🐻pm at Ballymoney Town Hall.
“Michael will have his bikes on display and he will be riding on a closed street with his TT winni🀅ng bike in his h🌸ometown followed by a firework display.
“Michael would loveܫ to invite all his family/sponsors/friends/fans to help him celebrate his h𒐪uge achievement as the most successful TT rider of all time.
“We will also๊ have some specifically designed one off MD mer꧃chandise for sale at this event to mark this very special occasion.
“So this is anℱ occasion not to be missed so bring your fami✱ly, friends or your motorbikes, everyone is welcome and we would love to make this a great event to mark a wonderful achievement on 26th of October.”
Dunlop has already♑ been recognised for his accomplishment a💫t Parliament Buildings in Belfast.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from A♉merican sports, to football, to F1.