Michael Dunlop criticises race organisers blaming budget for problems
The road ra༺cing star had pulled out of the Armoy🎉 Road Races earlier in 2024.

Michael D🌠unlop has levelled criticism at event organisers in motorcycle road racing, particularly in reference to complaints about budget.
Speaking to the Belfast Telegraph at a recent event in Stormont to honour his road racing achievements🤡, Dunlop said that, while funding is an issue in motorcycle road racing, there are other problems, too.
“Funding is an issue, without a doubt, b༺u💧t sometimes people within the event have to look at themselves as well,” Dunlop said.
“We’ve all cried about funding, but motorcycling is down to us at the✨ end of the day. If I get beaten, it’s because I didn’t ride hard♛ enough. If the event’s not running properly, it’s because you didn’t work hard enough.
“Yes, we need funds, there is no doubt about that, but sometimes you have to look at yourself and ask if you are running the event as༺ it should be. I personally don’t think some of them are.
“People are not looking at it from a bus𒊎iness sense — they’re looking at it personally. You can’t help that, if they are not willing to look outside the box.
“𒉰There is no reason why we shouldn’t be able to get people in to watch it, if you do🦄 it properly.”
Dunlop, who became the most victorious rider in the history of the Isle of Man TT earlier this year when he became a 29-time TT winner, pulled ou🌱t of the 2024 Armoy Road Races, making the announcement at the Southern 100.
Dunlop had taken a record 10th victo🃏ry in the Armoy Race of Legends in 2023, after not competing at the event in 2022.
“They’ve (Armoy) supposedly got no budget now,” Dunlop told the Belfast Telegraph w🐭hen it was announced he would not be racing in Armoy in 2024. “Everybody else has taken it up.”
Dunlop described it as “a bit of a disappointment, we’ve spent🎃 a lot of time putting the effort into the club 🅘and that’s how they repay me. So, I’ll not be back.”

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