 
                            Hundreds of bikers turned out on the Island to mark the life of one of the greatest-ever TT riders last night - but a similar event was being held in Estonia.
26-time TT winner Joey Dunlop died 25 years ago while racing in Tallinn, and fans and well-wishers turned out there in strength last night.
Belfast bike fan Jim Young posted photos to a TT Facebook group of the gathering in the Eastern European country, showing a huge chain of bikes riding past the spot where Joey lost his life.
A series of events marking the 25th anniversary of his death have been held this year, including in Joey's home town of Ballamoney.
 
                                         
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