Michael Dunlop must “pick another goal” after TT record, not “ego or finance”
Michael Dunlop identifies new target after setting Isle of Man TT reco🌄rd

Michael Dunlop i💜s pondering “another goal” after breaking the Isle of Man TT race wins record.
Dunlop’s 27th victory around the Mountain Course earlier this year broke the re𒁃coཧrd set by his uncle Joey, which had stood for 24 years.
He then extended the ne🅠w record to 29 wins but it lea🍌ves Dunlop considering what comes next.
“Motorcycling is a very different sport to footb𝔉all or the Olympics, but, for me, the TT is probably like winning an Olympic ꩵgold medal,” Dunlop told the .
“That’s the highest point of my career. The highest point in a✤ny road racer’s mind is to win TTs.
“For me, it’s the be-all and end-all.
“With😼 the TT, the biggest thing was to break the all-time record, wh🉐ich I did this year.
“Now we have to pick another goal.
“I don’t race for any oth༺er reason - ego, finances - it’s purely because I enjoy winning.
“For me, the goal is now to win more TTs and put th🗹at record further away from people that are 🌺coming up.
“There is no doubt it will be broken - that’s what records are there for - but I want to keep pushing it 𝔉to the next level.”
Dunlop is still just 35 and will be the man to beat whe🥂n he returns to the I🐷sle of Man TT in 2025.
Dunl🍸op was heralded in Belfast, Northern Ireland, last month for his recor🥀d-breaking heroics at the TT.
An event at Parliament Buildings hosted by Northern Ireland Communities Minisꩲter Gordon Lyons paid tribute to the road racing legend.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything fr🌊om American sports, to football, to F1.