Total Overall Races Winners
Rider | Wins |
---|---|
Joey Dunlop, Ian Lougher | 42 |
Jason Griffiths, Chris Palmer | 22 |
Ryan Farquhar | 21 |
Dave Madsen-Mygdal | 19 |
Kenny Harrison | 18 |
Dave Leech | 17 |
Bob Heath, Dave Molyneux | 15 |
William Dunlop, Bill Swallow | 14 |
Bill Smith | 13 |
Lowry Burton, Bob Jackson, Jason Griffiths | 12 |
Derek Walley | 11 |
Barry Wood, Robert Dunlop | 10 |
Geoff Bell, Ray McCullough | 9 |
Mike Hose, Bud Jackson, Guy Martin | 8 |
Ian Bell, Nick Crowe, Selwyn Griffiths, Darran Lindsay | 7 |
Charlie Freeman, Bob Jackson, Phillip McCallen, Alan Oversby, Tim Poole, | 6 |
Colin Bevan, Blair Degerholm, John Knowles, Dave Pither, Roy Richardson, Meryvn Stratford, Alan Steele, Charlie Williams, Derek Young, John Watson | 5 |
Ian Bell, Tony Baker, Mick Burcombe, Bill Davie, Geoff Hands, Alan Oversby | 4 |
Michael Dunlop | 3 |
Bill Currie,(Pete & Ron Hardy) Kenny Howles, Klaus Klaffenböck, Greg Lambert, Dan Sayle, Geoff Young, Rob Bellas | 2 |
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