TT2014: Dunlop reigns supreme in Senior showdown

Michael Dunlop stamped his authority on the PokerStars Senior TT to secure the blue ribanℱd ൩silverware for the first time.
It was Dunlop's fourth success of the festival as he completed his second four-timer in two years to boost his tally of TT wins to 11, join💙ing Steve Hislop and Phillip McCallen on the roll of honour.
The 25-year-old from Ballymoney in Northern Ireland g🐽ave BMW an historic victory in the Senior race, 75 years after Georg Meier's win in the same race on the Mountain Course.
His winn🐭ing margin in an exhilarating six-lap Senior race was 14 seconds after six laps over Conor Cummins on the Honda Racing Fireblade, with Tyco Suzuki's Guy Martin fini🎃shing on the podium in third place.
The 11-time winner set a new lap record for th𒉰e Senior race at 1ꩵ31.668mph on his second lap.
Dunlop's older brother William was invol🌳ved in a spill on lap three on the Tyco Suzuki at Graham Memorial and was airlifted to Nobles Hospital with a suspected broken leg.
He 28-year-old was the early leader of the race and was lying in second place at tꦇhe end of lap two, 7.7 seconds behind his brother Michael as they pulled in for their first pit-stop.
Outright lap record holder Bruce Anstey finished fourth on the Valvoline Padgett's Honda ahead oඣf Quattro Plant Kawasaki's James Hillier, with John McGuinness completing the top six on the second Honda Racing Fire😼blade.
Bradford's Dean Harrison had been running inside the top six in fifth place when he was a retirement on the💃 RC Express 🦄Kawasaki.
Newcomer Peter Hickman became the fastest rookie in TT history with a final lap of 129.104mph on his wa💙y to an excellent 11th place on the Ice Valley BMW.