TT2014: Triple winner Dunlop staying grounded

Michael Dunlop has vowed to keep ﷽his feet on the ground as the Northern Ireland rider takes the 2014 Isle of Man TT races by storm.
Dunlop complete♍d a treble with victory in Wednesday's second Supersport race and still has two more races to come on Friday in the Lightweight and Senior events.
The Ulsterman notched a four-t𓄧imer in 2013 and two more wins on Friday would see him equal Ian Hutchinson's 2010 record of five wins 𝐆in a week.
Dunlop, who is now level on TT wins with Giacomo Agostini and 🐠Stanley Woods, said: "It's just class and the tyres worked from the first corner; I caught Bruce [Anstey] and sat back because I didn't want to get too involved.
"We lost about three or four seconds in the🌳 pit-stop so I caught Bruce back and then I just sat there because I didn't need to go any harder.
"We'r✃e getting there and we'll keep plugging away ꦫbecause we don't want to get carried away with ourselves."
Dunlop set the fastest lap of the race at 127.403mph but once🌼 he caught Bruce Anstey on the road he controlled his advantage of nine seconds until the finish, taking his third win of this year's TT festival by ♒10 seconds.
"It n♕ever missed a beat, I caught Bruce and that's what I had to do so I'm happy as Larry," he said.
"I want to say a big thanks to Chris Meyhew and all the boys and all my sponsors, plus 'Big Man' [Mark Kelly] who 𝔉helped me reinvent the wheel last night: it's just a pity we didn't do that in the first race."