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

Michael Dunlop is se🎃t 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, emoti💎onally eclipsing the record previously held by his uncle Joey, who later died in a road racing accident.
Joey’s record stood for 2🃏4 years until his nep🌠hew beat it.
A statement from MD Racing confirm꧑ed: “Michaels homecoming has been confirmed for the 26th of October at approximately 5pm at Ballymoney Town Hall.
“Michael will have his bikes on dis𒅌play and he will be riding on a closed street with his TT winning bike in his hometown foꩵllowed by a firework display.
“Michael would love to invite all his family/sponsors/friends/fans to help him celebrate his h🦋uge achievement as the most successful TT rider of all time.
“We will also have some specifically designed one off MD merchandise for sale a🐠t this event to mark this very special occasion.
“So this is an occasion not 💯to be missed so bring your family, 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 at Parliament 💛Buildings in Belfast.

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