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Michael Dunlop (born 10 April 1989) is a
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professional motorcycle road racer and the record holder for the number of wins and podiums at the prestigious
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, having amassed a total of 33 victories and having stood on the podium 51 times. These results make him the undisputed greatest of all time for this event. Forming part of a motorcycle road racing dynasty, Michael is the brother of the late William Dunlop, son of the late Robert Dunlop and nephew of the late
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, whose all time record of 26 TT wins he surpassed in 2024. Dunlop is a former individual lap record holder for the Isle of Man TT
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set during the 2016
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in a time of 16 minutes 53.929 seconds at an average speed of . This result made him the first rider in the history of the
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to achieve a lap of the course in under 17 minutes. Nicknamed ''"The Raging Bull,"'' Dunlop is widely considered as one of the most combative competitors in motorcycle racing having been described in 2015 as possessing of: ''"an aggressive style which was spectacular to watch."'' This pugnacious attitude has led to numerous confrontations with race teams, rival competitors and on occasion, his late brother. In addition he has often refused to acknowledge the names of his fellow competitors.


Early racing

Dunlop made his TT debut in
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, where his best finish was 25th in the Superbike TT. He made the decision to ride in the 2008 races at the last minute after the death of his father at the
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earlier in the year. He finished 10th in the Senior TT with a fastest lap of 124.773 mph, making him the fastest Dunlop around the TT Course. Dunlop joined his father and uncle
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in the record books in 2009 when he won the Supersport TT race on a 600cc Yamaha. Dunlop has also won at the
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, recording his only victory to date at the 250 cc race in 2008. His father was killed during practice for this event. Dunlop took part in the Classic Superbike race at the Manx GP on Friday 31 August. He took the win in the Classic Superbike race at the Manx Grand Prix 2012. This was his sixth title on the Mountain Course and his third Manx Grand Prix race win following his debut, and victory, in the 2006 Newcomers MGP race. During the two-week 2012 Manx GP Dunlop worked in the pits for a team in the 600 Junior Race. Michael Dunlop finished atop the Duke Road Racing Rankings in 2013 to become Champion that season and receive the Geoff Duke Trophy, he achieved this two years earlier than his older brother
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who did so in 2015.


2015

At the start of the 2015 Road Racing season, Dunlop had a poor start with race team Milwaukee Yamaha, and during the practice week of the 2015
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, he dramatically left Yamaha to rejoin his previous team, BuildBase BMW, in order to give him the best chance of a good result.


2016

In February 2016, it was announced that Dunlop would again ride
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in the
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class at International road races during the 2016 racing season, provided by Hawk Racing. The announcement was made at the MCN Motorshow at the Excel, confirming that Dunlop will be riding the 2016 BMW S1000RR. Dunlop opened his account at the 2016 Isle of Man TT Races in the Superbike race, which he led from start to finish. Astride a BMW S1000RR, Dunlop bettered the existing absolute course speed record attained during one-lap, also setting a new average speed for the six lap race of 130.306 mph in a race-record time of 1 hour, 44 minutes, 14.259 seconds for the 226 miles of racing. In addition Dunlop also won the esteemed John Williams Trophy. Dunlop's second race of the week was the Supersport Junior 600 TT, race 1. The opening lap saw him dicing at the head of the field with Ian Hutchinson. By the end of the four-lap race, Dunlop finished in second place behind Hutchinson. Following routine post-race inspection of the machines, Dunlop's bike was deemed to have infringed race regulations with non-standard parts, and he was subsequently disqualified. Dunlop returned to the start line for the second race of 6 June, the Superstock TT on a 1000 cc BMW. However, handling difficulties contributed to him retiring from the race at the end of the opening lap. In the second of the two Supersport Junior races, Dunlop finished second to Hutchinson. For the last race of Dunlop's schedule on Friday 10 June, he led the six-lap Senior TT from lap one, extending his lead over runner-up Ian Hutchinson, winning with a 31-second margin, raising his own absolute lap record speed previously set on Saturday, 4 June by a small amount, and setting a new race record time.


2017

During the 2016/2017 closed season there were various rumours of possible proposals for 2017. After Hawk Racing's switch from
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to
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for 2017, Dunlop signed for the Bennett's Suzuki Racing Team campaigning the new Suzuki GSX-R1000 as part of a four-man squad. This saw Dunlop concentrate on International road races whilst team mates
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and Taylor Mackenzie campaigned in the British Superbikes and Richard Cooper in National Superstock 1000. After an introduction to the new machine at
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, Dunlop pre-season tested with teammates at Circuito de Velocidad de Cartagena and Almeria in Spain for five days. This was followed by a further work up at
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on 22 March. The qualifying week for the 2017 Isle of Man TT was plagued by poor weather. Following a sporadic week of qualifying the first race day was given over to additional qualifying and practice, which meant the curtain raiser to the meeting, the Superbike TT, was postponed for 24 hours. Racing got underway on Sunday, 4 June. Dunlop formed up on the grid at the TT Grandstand on board the Bennett's Suzuki in what were ideal conditions. Setting the early pace, Dunlop crossed the line at the head of the field at the end of lap 1, posting a time of 17 minutes 15.79 seconds from a standing start, clocking an average speed of . Going into the second lap with a slender 1.8 second lead over Dean Harrison, Dunlop continued to head the field until he was forced to retire at Handley's Corner. In the opening Supersport race, Dunlop took his place on the grid astride his familiar MD Racing Yamaha. Dicing for the lead with James Hillier at the end of the opening lap, Dunlop came into the pit stop at the end of lap 2 with a 2.75 second lead. Taking another second from Hillier at the end of lap 3, Dunlop continued to edge ahead on the final lap, coming home with a winning margin of 12.5 seconds.


2018

At the end of March, 2018, it was announced in a press release by TAS Racing that Dunlop had been signed by the team to campaign factory
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s in the premier racing categories of the 2018 racing season. After some pre-season testing with the Tyco BMW squad, Dunlop made his way to the curtain raiser to the Irish Road Racing season, the Cookstown 100. Qualifying third fastest in the Superbike category Dunlop opened his 2018 campaign by taking victory aboard his MD Racing Honda in the Supersport Invitation race. Dunlop's first competitive outing on the S-1000RR saw him competing in the Open A race. Starting in the lead group he crossed the line at the head of the field only to be awarded second place behind Derek Shiels, losing by 5 seconds on corrected time. A series of crashes plagued the event, resulting in the cancellation of the remainder of the race programme including the highlight of the meeting, the Cookstown 100 Superbike race. Dunlop won the opening Superbike TT race at the 2018 Isle of Man TT with a race time of 01:44:13.398 and an average lap speed of . Dunlop followed up his Superbike TT win with a win in the Supersport category.


2019

In 2019, Dunlop competed at the Isle of Man TT, where he secured his 19th career win in the Supertwin TT aboard a Paton, narrowly beating Jamie Coward by just over a second. He also contested the Superbike, Senior, Superstock, and both Supersport races, finishing within the top six in each, including fourth in both the Senior and Superstock events. In July, Dunlop suffered a broken pelvis,
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, and
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in a crash at the Southern 100 but returned to racing just 18 days later at the Armoy Road Races, where he won two events, bringing his total at Armoy to 19.


2021

Due to the
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, major road racing events such as the Isle of Man TT and North West 200 were cancelled in 2021. Despite this, Dunlop had a successful season, dominating the
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Road Races by winning all five races he entered, including the prestigious Race of Legends, marking his ninth victory in that event and his 22nd overall at Armoy. During the event, he also set a new lap record in the Open Superbike race aboard a BMW S1000RR. Internationally, Dunlop made his debut at the
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in the United States, finishing 11th on a Kawasaki ZX6. He also participated as a wildcard entry in the
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with Buildbase Suzuki.


2022

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dunlop returned to the Isle of Man TT in 2022, winning the opening Supersport race, where he set a new lap record of 129.475 mph while narrowly defeating Dean Harrison, and later claiming victory in the second Supersport race, bringing his career total to 21 TT wins.


2023

At the 2023 Isle of Man TT, Dunlop won four races: the Superbike, both Supersport races, and the Supertwin race, bringing his total Isle of Man TT victories to 25. He also won five races at the Armoy Road Races, including both Supersport races, the Supertwin race, the Open Superbike race, and the 'Race of Legends' Superbike finale, marking his tenth win in the latter. Additionally, Dunlop secured a victory in the Supertwins race at the Cookstown 100, marking a strong return after a five-year break.


Isle of Man TT 2024 & 2025

Dunlop’s 2024 TT campaign began with a historic milestone: his 26th TT victory during the first Supersport race on June 1. This victory tied him with his late uncle
Joey Dunlop William Joseph Dunlop (25 February 1952 – 2 July 2000) was a Northern Irish roadracing motorcyclist from Ballymoney, County Antrim. In 2015, he was voted Northern Ireland's greatest-ever sports star. Dunlop lies second on the list of all-ti ...
's long-standing record of 26 TT wins. It also marked Dunlop's fifth consecutive Supersport victory and his 40th career podium at the TT. The Superbike race seemed poised to add another win to Dunlop’s record, as he held a commanding 25-second lead before a helmet visor issue after his pit stop forced him to stop and fix it. Despite losing around 50 seconds, he still managed a fourth-place finish. Dunlop later secured his 27th victory in the opening Supertwin race. He continued his dominance by winning the second Supersport race, marking his 28th TT win. His 29th victory followed in the second Supertwin race, during which he also set a new Superbike lap record at 135.970 mph. Dunlop’s 2024 performance marked his fourth career “four-timer” at the TT, joining an elite group of riders who have achieved four wins in a single event. In 2025, Dunlop secured four victories at the 2025 Isle of Man TT, bringing his career total to 33 wins and extending his record as the most successful rider in the event's history. His wins that year included both Supersport TT races and two Supertwin TT races. Dunlop’s second Supertwin victory set a new lap record for the class at 123.056 mph, surpassing his own previous record from 2018. His first Supersport win also marked Ducati’s first TT victory since 1995.


North West 200

Dunlop made his
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debut in 2007. Although he did not secure a victory that year, his first win came in 2008 when he won the 250cc race just days after the tragic death of his father, Robert Dunlop, during practice for the event. This victory marked the beginning of Dunlop's successful career at the NW200. Over the years, he has achieved multiple victories across various classes, including a Superstock win in 2014 and a first Superbike race victory in 2016, where he set a new lap record of 123.207 mph. After a period without wins at the event, Dunlop returned to form in 2025, securing three victories: the Fraser Homes Supersport race on a Milwaukee V2 Ducati, the Amici Ristorante Superstock race on his MD Racing BMW, and the Superbike race with the MD Hawk Racing BMW. His Superbike victory was initially contested due to an incident at Mather's chicane, but the penalty was later rescinded, confirming his win. These victories brought his total number of wins at the NW200 to eight.


Complete TT record


See also

* Robert Dunlop *
Joey Dunlop William Joseph Dunlop (25 February 1952 – 2 July 2000) was a Northern Irish roadracing motorcyclist from Ballymoney, County Antrim. In 2015, he was voted Northern Ireland's greatest-ever sports star. Dunlop lies second on the list of all-ti ...
* William Dunlop *
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*
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* ''Road'' (2014 film)


References



Manx 2012

MGP 2012 CS race.


External links


Isle of Man Database
TT biography
Michael Dunlop Racing
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